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were peculiarities
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The quality or state of being peculiar; individuality; singularity.
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But there were peculiarities nonetheless, Mr. Meyers said, like "waiting for the baby strollers to clear the lens".
Mr. McDermott, who has spent about 25 years involved with energy companies, said there were peculiarities to nurturing them.
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"There are peculiarities in every country's citizenship laws, and I guess I'm not out to question it here," Mr. Kozak said.
Richard Lefever, president of Facade Maintenance Design, who is supervising the project, said that there are peculiarities in the building's setback design that create difficulties.
There are peculiarities in traditional metaphors for omniscience that process thought rejects.
We may consider that the two points are peculiarities of the generation process.
Scalability and natural fault tolerance are peculiarities of the present algorithm.
Very high molecular absorption, and very high reflection loss are peculiarities phenomena that need to be included in these models.
Hilmola [29] addresses that as to sea and rail routes, there are peculiarities in the Baltic Sea Region, and thus it would seem that dominance of road continued.
None of these are peculiarities of the particular methods discussed herein.
The subtrees in the phylogeny mostly follow the established species history, but there are peculiarities to note.
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