It is quite peculiar to come back from an illness like that and be so good.
"Then, to my surprise, I discovered world music, which at first seemed very peculiar to me, " he said.
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This extra inefficiency, peculiar to quantum mechanics, arises because the actual state of each nucleus is inherently uncertain.
Mobile Karaoke and virtual friends may be peculiar to Japan, but the love affair with mobile phones is worldwide.
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There is another obvious measure, peculiar to China, that would lift consumer spending.
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They have fair points to make, as they would in many such countries: poor ethnic minorities are not peculiar to Mexico.
But a great variety of topics are peculiar to forensic science, and it is here that methodological standards start to slip.
The other factor peculiar to New Jersey's race is Governor Jim McGreevey's shocking resignation and disclosure of a gay affair last month.
The practices of the Law Lords may seem antiquated, but they operate within a wider constitutional framework which is peculiar to Britain.
It's a condition peculiar to computer owners, one that has me jealously eyeing other people's desktops to see how much faster and more powerful they are than mine.
And it is not, in the end, so peculiar to dart back and forth between great ideas, the broad sweep of history and the day-to-day practicalities of politics.
The reason these loans are NINA is somewhat peculiar to the big city: A lot of New Yorkers have resources, ahem, that may not appear on their tax returns.
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The second aspect of investment risk, peculiar to 401(k)s, is the risk that your employer makes a bad choice in determining what investment alternatives to offer employee participants in the plan.
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But these difficulties are not peculiar to Islamic economics.
"It is a situation that it peculiar to Northern Ireland players and Rory is very aware of whom he may upset and that is the last thing that he wants, " she said.
Mission creep is not peculiar to Brussels.
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Their answer has been to produce a poor man's computor, a machine that calculates electronically, but has neither the ability to store data nor the power to plan its own operations that are peculiar to a full-sized electronic brain.
To a modern economist, the farmers of the Luo tribe of Kenya have a very peculiar relationship to money.
Last year, Sony's peculiar move to beef up its entry-level NEX left us puzzled, and generally unimpressed.
It is a peculiar thrill to walk the same hills they did and look at the same views.
That has produced a peculiar approach to defense spending among U.S. political leaders.
It is a technical impossibility under this peculiar circumstance to predict the liquidity balances desired by the marketplace itself and, thus, inflation.
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Shanghai babies are forced to come up with peculiar methods in order to lay their hands on desired new stuff.
Most of the establishment Republicans it helped to upset in primaries in 2010 were the victims of low turnouts and peculiar circumstances unlikely to be repeated in the presidential campaign.
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