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It's a town whose idiosyncrasies are easy to romanticize.
It is a sneer used to mock someone whose idiosyncrasies – we irrationally believe – outweigh their actual ability as a cricketer.
Having moved in just two months ago, they're in the honeymoon phase with a home whose idiosyncrasies are still revealing themselves.
It pertains to the clashing, deeply complementary temperaments of two painters whose idiosyncrasies, inseparable from their talents and ideas, became keynotes of modern art and templates of artistic personality.
Craig's writings were virulent in his scorn for the actor whose idiosyncrasies constantly imposed themselves between the work and the audience, whose wayward, fickle emotions and feelings constantly sentimentalized and diminished the theatrical effect.
Unlike Mr. Hirsch, whose idiosyncrasies were writ large, Mr. Rockwell fades in and out of the woodwork here, as people who have been in one job for too long will.
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By contrast, the former folk museum, with its textured, tooled facade like a Paul Klee or the hinged door of an ancient temple, is a skinny little chess whiz in a college classroom of jocks, a clever outlier on the street, a work of artisanal sculpture whose idiosyncrasy is in keeping with the objects it was conceived to house.
For the most part, the pianists whose work he poached eschewed stylistic idiosyncrasies: no Glenn Gould, no Vladimir Horowitz.
Beacham, whose Pacific Rim had a refreshing idiosyncrasy, is even more optimistic.
Bon Iver began the show with "10 d E A T h b R E a s T ⊠ ⊠," a churning, crunchy track from "22, A Million" whose title is styled with characteristic idiosyncrasy.
Lynn Shelton's Humpday is a film whose treatment of sexual identity and the idiosyncrasies of male friendship is at once serious and highly amusing, daring and disconcerting.
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