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It's a town whose idiosyncrasies are easy to romanticize.
Having moved in just two months ago, they're in the honeymoon phase with a home whose idiosyncrasies are still revealing themselves.
This year the addition of a fourth judge, Kara DioGuardi, added a surrogate older sister in a panel whose idiosyncrasies are as familiar to today's television audience as those of Archie Bunker's 1970s television family.
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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.
The cruise would have been a crowning touch for Donald Peatling Scott, whose idiosyncrasies were widely known in the Malibu community, but whose background was shrouded in legends and myths.
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.
The idiosyncrasies are revealing.
"His idiosyncrasies are everywhere," Majkowski said.
Its pacing can be challenging, and its idiosyncrasies are many.
Paulin's own idiosyncrasies are both endearing and alarming.
Those idiosyncrasies are what informs his own production style.
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