It's a peculiar kind of romance in a peculiar kind of drama.
The answer to their wishes was a peculiar volume by a virtually unknown writer.
Dr Foellmer and Dr Fairbairn cite a peculiar instance of a male spider that died after mistakenly inserting his second pedipalp into the carcass of a mealworm.
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For instance not so much recording Dylan - and I recorded Randy Newman, one of the first people who did record his songs, and I found and recorded many, many of - well, Leonard Cohen came to me to find out whether I thought he was a songwriter, which I thought was peculiar for a monk not to know.
The change was announced in a peculiar way: in a letter from the SEC's acting chairman, Laura Unger, to Frank Wolf, who chairs the House subcommittee responsible for the SEC's annual funding.
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.
She neither smiled nor cried, but stared at me with a peculiar gentleness, as if I were a kind of nourishment.
Jones projects a peculiar yet gentle personality, along with a deep inner sorrow that's explained near the end of the play in a subtle, harrowing scene.
They are indeed, but there's a peculiar catch: The marvelous theatricality of the movie as a whole seldom extends to its central performance.
Mr. Tenet makes a peculiar claim of detachment, as if he had not been a top official in the Bush administration.
Robbins, who is thirty-eight and lives in Las Vegas, is a peculiar variety-arts hybrid, known in the trade as a theatrical pickpocket.
It must have been a peculiar, optimistic time of searching and exploring ideas perhaps spurred by a booming economy which spoke of opportunity.
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You might say that it marked a peculiar moment in the evolution of Gawker, which was once described to Denton at a dinner party as the place where losers talk about winners a venue for punching upward, with hive-mind tendencies of its own.
Mr. Rood has given a peculiar explanation for why now, after 35 years of studied silence on the matter, he decided to write a lengthy column in his paper defending John Kerry.
The NFL is four years away from its 50th Super Bowl, which means it is already trying to plan around a peculiar self-inflicted marketing nuisance: How can the world's most powerful sports league get around putting a big, fat "L" on hundreds of thousands of souvenir T-shirts?
Hadfield's earnest voice and unique perch in space brings a moving immediacy to Bowie's verses, and when he sings, "I'm floating in a most peculiar way" while actually floating, it's a powerful moment.
One day 24 years ago FORBES readers were greeted with a peculiar-looking cover story.
His friend Thomas Jefferson Hogg caught him one day making a peculiar dish called panada.
Farming has long had a peculiar grip on the French imagination, blending nostalgia with genuine traditions.
Design is fashion, a peculiar form of intellectual property that wavers and transforms by the season.
In a peculiar twist, the rules permit merchants to offer discounts to customers who pay with cash.
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They are also motivated by a peculiar notion that it is necessary to "lock in" these agreements.
The Supreme Court first addressed the struggle over money and politics in a peculiar, almost backhanded way.
But as I said, Washington is a peculiar place, and here it is getting very little traction.
It is a peculiar thrill to walk the same hills they did and look at the same views.
Instead, official Washington is obsessing about a peculiar finding last week by the Defense Department's Inspector General (IG).
Investing in a showcase library has a peculiar resonance for Egypt, considering the country's record of literary censorship.
According to ski lore, the airbags were first invented in the 1970s by a German forester who noticed a peculiar phenomenon.
The Grat is a peculiar creature that rich people use to carry wealth from one generation to the next.
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