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And his resourcefulness can be, well, peculiar.
This struck me as... well, peculiar.
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But if we locate Arbus in relation to the larger history of photography her peculiarities seem less, well… peculiar.
When The Barracks was published in 1963 Anthony Burgess said that nobody "has caught so well the peculiar hopelessness of contemporary Ireland".
Nor should they: having crushed freedoms, squeezed the breath out of opposition parties, and in most cases delivered precious little prosperity by way of compensation, it would be disappointing as well as peculiar if they did.
Well, the peculiar thing is that some people Mr Blair included say not only that they believe him but have chosen to shower him with praise for having reluctantly resigned.
At the time Anthony Burgess said the book "has caught so well the peculiar hopelessness of contemporary Ireland", and it is true that a strand of hopelessness runs throughout McGahern's work.
However, the ME dispersion does not display such well-shaped peculiar particles (globular or faceted objects), but rather large objects attached to the polymer film.
Well, just as peculiar: an amalgam of genes reflecting significant branching and transitions in evolution.
It is a way of noticing the sculptural qualities of our hands, as well as the peculiar connections between art, fashion and life.
His latest of six current projects offers even more exposure, in a primetime BBC1 slot, as well as a peculiar new challenge.
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