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Anybody's definition of "the South" is going to be idiosyncratic.
Eurosceptics have always tended to be idiosyncratic eccentrics and this is becoming increasingly apparent and public as time goes on.
Most importantly, the company has not grasped that journalists tend to be idiosyncratic and often troublesome individuals.
While those sites tend to be idiosyncratic -- some can only handle online orders that arrive via e-mail, others have no plant photos -- they may offer wide selections of their specialties.
What I learned from all these people in Italy — they're all extreme in their traditionalism — is how to make food with your hands, and how the kind of food that you can make with your hands is going to be idiosyncratic, expressive, and unique to the place where you are.
Atta, he reflects, had also chosen to punish a world that had opened itself to him: "Earlier he'd felt the attack was just revenge against American imperialism, but now he'd come to see that the reasons for such aggression would have to be idiosyncratic, personal".
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They conclude that the leadership model referred to is idiosyncratic but common among cultures.
This, too, makes sense, Dr. Haun said, "because it might be idiosyncratic to that individual".
They will all be idiosyncratic to the individual, so the brain activity will never be general across subjects," he said.
The answer might be idiosyncratic risk.
Love can be idiosyncratic and even perverse.
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