Using "idiosyncratic" in a sentence

20 years later, the film remains a singular work in British pop cinema, its idiosyncratic approach seemingly only fitting to its similarly idiosyncratic subject(s).
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10-11 at the Cure Insurance Arena, is the perfect place to find idiosyncratic gifts and stocking stuffers with a backstory.
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Rice turned Fox Searchlight into an Oscar and box-office superpower, delivering idiosyncratic hits like “Little Miss Sunshine,” “Sideways” and “Slumdog Millionaire.
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Every time he seems to come back rapping even better than before, lyrics even sharper, funnier, production bigger and yet also more idiosyncratic and seemingly tailored solely to him and his increasingly idiosyncratic writing style.
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The film, which is Moby’s directorial debut, is a passionate and stylistically idiosyncratic look at the ongoing relationship between the worlds of punk rock and animal rights.
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There is no better introduction to the idiosyncratic relationship Newfoundlanders have with their native tongue, and the ways in which social and physical realities shape how people speak.
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Critics were enthusiastic about Blur’s sixth album, with Record Collector calling it a “masterpiece” while Q hailed it as “a dense, fascinating, idiosyncratic and accomplished art rock album.
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It feels odd to single out a Hong Sang-soo movie as being especially “personal” — it’s not as if any of the prolific Korean auteur’s playful, recursive, and relentlessly idiosyncratic micro-budget work has been withholding or made for hire — but “The Novelist’s Film” hits a bit different than many of Hong’s recent ditties.
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She squeaked past wild card Jessika Ponchet 4-6, 7-6(3), 6-4 in a gripping 2-hour, 39-minute semifinal, holding her nerve and maintaining technical discipline in the face of the Frenchwoman's idiosyncratic flat hitting.
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) And this quartet of just-concluded classics is a good microcosm of what was best in the most recent generation of TV: a dream odyssey through hip-hop celebrity and modern Black life; a motor-mouthed antihero’s journey to get his life right; a single mom’s idiosyncratic observations of family and the universe; and a razor-sharp legal fantasia of life in the Trump era and after.
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In the days of Usenet and BBSs and Minitel, cyberspace was defined by the interconnection of thousands of small-scale local systems, each with its own idiosyncratic culture and technical design, a dynamic assemblage of overlapping communication systems held together by digital duct tape and a handshake.
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This confident and idiosyncratic strain of masculinity often confused people.
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Eventually, he’s able to overcome his need to withdraw from the group, and the play ends — in contrast to “Cost of Living” — with all of its characters together, singing a song, equal but idiosyncratic participants in a moment of creation.
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Photo by Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images There was always something wholly idiosyncratic about Lonzo Ball’s game.
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 But what was primal astrology for? How did Simon come up with it? Why would he spend so much time on such a seemingly random, idiosyncratic website? Who was accessing primal astrology? Where were they from?I found him and asked.
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No one is ever going to build a machine that can replicate Shakespeare because it’s an idiosyncratic creativity, the true spark of human genius, that made him what he was.
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  So why have millions (and millions) of fans across the globe grown so attached to such an idiosyncratic and silly form of entertainment? A logistical answer is availability; together, the two major promotions broadcast four episodes of television a week, every week.
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The court decided Masterpiece Cakeshop on an idiosyncratic ground that is not at issue in the new case, 303 Creative v.
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Dotted with the idiosyncratic characters living in a New Jersey town, Paterson offers a wise take on life, delving into personal setbacks and the new paths weaved around them.
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“Nancy has a winning ability to explore idiosyncratic stories with sensitivity and humor, while also raising questions about the universal themes that affect us all — family, history and grief.
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Phillip Ridley’s deeply strange, idiosyncratic psychological thriller defies summation.
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The first half is a deeply funny portrait of local theater and its idiosyncratic nature.
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Specifically, we examined if the two idiosyncratic features of hair aDNA we describe above apply to both nuclear and mitochondrial DNA from hair.
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In the golden age between, say, 1968 and 1972, when krautrock was incipient in Germany and when other European countries had their own idiosyncratic strains of guitar-based rebellion, with the exception of a few high-concept art-rock ensembles like Magma, the youth of Paris remained enthralled mostly by the indigenous legacy of chanson, alongside mostly imported jazz.
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Mol’s powerful book is peppered with train stories; harrowing, funny, idiosyncratic – I couldn’t get enough.
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Pure musical alchemy, 'Ace of Spades' opens with Lemmy's pummelling bass intro before crashing drums and whirring guitars enter the fray and Mr Kilmeister spouts gambling themed lyrics in his idiosyncratic guttural growl.
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In practice, Vermeule’s theory lends support to an idiosyncratic but far-reaching set of far-right objectives: outright bans on abortion and same-sex marriage, sweeping limits on freedom of expression and expanded authorities for the government to do everything from protecting the natural environment to prohibiting the sale of porn.
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21 owner Bethany Carlson Mann announced on Facebook that her idiosyncratic store with a pronounced gothic vibe would be closing its doors after a year and began selling off inventory and fixtures.
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The film, which is Moby’s directorial debut, is a passionate and stylistically idiosyncratic look at the ongoing relationship between the worlds of punk rock and animal rights.
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The film, which is Moby’s directorial debut, is a passionate and stylistically idiosyncratic look at the ongoing relationship between the worlds of punk rock and animal rights.
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Related Story 'Everything Everywhere All At Once' Star Ke Huy Quan On Getting A Second Chance To Pursue His Dream: "I'm Always Grateful" Could the Daniels take their love of big action films and combine it with an idiosyncratic arthouse style and have it play to a big audience? “It was the goal, but we never thought it was attainable” said Kwan.
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“By aligning our space program with very famous, idiosyncratic individuals, that could potentially be the bigger political risk, to me,” Mr.
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6 What the planets tell us It’s been a good year for idiosyncratic sci-fi all around.
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Buy on AmazonBookshopThe Beloved Visionby Stephen Walsh (Pegasus)NonfictionThis musical study charts the rise of Romanticism, in the nineteenth century, as composers came to see individual voice as the key to emotional expression, and began to assert their “existential being through a recognizable, even idiosyncratic musical language.
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The New York Times, frequently mocked by Editor Anderson for its establishment brand of news gathering, in 2004 described the AVA “as one of the country’s most idiosyncratic and contentious weeklies”.
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In the late seventies, Connell turned away from straight-ahead fiction and concentrated almost entirely on fact: long historical essays reminiscent of Guy Davenport, a deeply researched account of Lieutenant Colonel Custer and Little Bighorn, an erudite chronicle of the Crusades, and, finally, a typically idiosyncratic biography of Francisco Goya.
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  McLean County Museum of History A four-door subcompact, the Henney Kilowatt featured a repurposed Renault Dauphine car body — which gave the experimental car an even more idiosyncratic imprint.
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In the charming and idiosyncratic new book “Sweat: A History of Exercise” (Bloomsbury), the writer and photographer Bill Hayes tells the little-known story of an “unassuming British epidemiologist” named Jeremy Morris, who, starting in the late nineteen-forties, brought quantitative methods to observations of physical activity.
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Tablescaping – a snazzy term for table setting that implies high-concept flair – has become a way to share family and personal histories, idiosyncratic aesthetic inclinations and sustainably minded approaches to living well with your guests.
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Scott held her first match point at 5-4 in the second set on Ponchet's serve and had to save one serving at 5-6 in the third, and her power game ultimately won out over the Frenchwoman's idiosyncratic wiles.
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After singer Róisín Murphy had navigated the end of her pop duo, Moloko, and then attempted to steer an idiosyncratic solo career with a determination Orson Welles might have admired, she moved to Ibiza to focus on two things: motherhood and the Mediterranean.
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Nicolas Cage had just won an Oscar in 1995 for his breakout performance in Leaving Las Vegas, following that up with two star-making turns in The Rock and Con Air, making the idiosyncratic actor an unlikely action movie star.
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It is nostalgic in that the specificity of everything we see could only possibly come from direct experience and vivid memories, both in terms of the setting and the idiosyncratic behavior of the Fabelmans themselves, but (astonishingly for this director), never sentimental in its nostalgia, at least outside of its unaccountable love for The Greatest Show on Earth.
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The film, which is Moby’s directorial debut, is a passionate and stylistically idiosyncratic look at the ongoing relationship between the worlds of punk rock and animal rights.
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So a lot of the sense that you get of Twin Peaks as a small town with these sort of idiosyncratic characters, and what small town life is like in an old lumber town, were things that Frost contributed to the story from his time there.
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“There are so many effects that are totally idiosyncratic to individual kids.
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Subsequent to albA/histone loss, NAP repertoires evolved in an idiosyncratic fashion along different diafoarchaeal lineages.
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The holidays sort people into specific cultural and religious tribes with idiosyncratic traditions that vary across regions and families.
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Ives’s voice across these 10 tracks is weighty but nimble, her ear for melody idiosyncratic but always immediate and true.
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Where Aphex Twin is not an idiosyncratic electronic auteur whose oeuvre ranges from the impossibly beautiful to the incredibly challenging, but the guy who made Avril 14th: two minutes of pretty but inconsequential piano noodling from his 2001 album Drukqs, which towers over the rest of his oeuvre in popularity thanks to its use on a host of soundtracks and as a sample on Kanye West’s My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.
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Each limited-edition variant features an engraved bridge, idiosyncratic spring detail on the temples and anti-glare lenses.
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The show followed the investigation into the murder of homecoming queen Laura Palmer in the idiosyncratic small town of Twin Peaks.
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The paper’s staff book critics participated in that selection process — but as readers inevitably do, they also cherished a more personal and idiosyncratic set of books, the ones that spoke to them on account of great characters or great writing, surprising information or heartfelt vulnerability or sheer entertainment value.
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But behind closed doors, they did speak with each other, in an idiosyncratic form of sped-up Bajan Creole which even their parents struggled to untangle.
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Greene also explains some of the more idiosyncratic choices on the list, including a high ranking for ’80s rocker Billy Squier dancing in his notorious video for “Rock Me Tonite.
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It’s an idiosyncratic case, by the NYT’s admission—the only reason to labor on detransition as much as the authors do is if they lend credence to the “gender-critical” argument that gender dysphoria is iatrogenic and only persists because of social affirmation and puberty blockers.
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“Blue Xmas (To Whom it May Concern)” by Miles Davis with Bob Dorough, 1962As the story goes, when Columbia Records asked Miles to record a track for it’s compilation “Jingle Bell Jazz,” the great trumpeter said, “What the (expletive) do they want me to play? ‘White Christmas’?” He ended up going a very different way with it, employing idiosyncratic vocalist Bob Dorough for a song that decries the hypocrisy and avarice of the season.
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Dillman explains that she chose to translate every instance of “ápice” as “iota” because it allowed for more idiosyncratic interpretations, in line with Herrera’s use of Spanish words in unconventional contexts.
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Clendenin / Los Angeles Times) Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead met in 2009 working at the same Hollywood production company before forging their own idiosyncratic brand of heady indie sci-fi/horror as co-directors on “Resolution” (2012), “Spring” (2014), “The Endless” (2017) and “Synchronic” (2019).
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He also had a secondary passion for painting: He produced hundreds if not thousands of frank, idiosyncratic pictures, many of which were repurposed as album cover art.
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That’s probably because both appear on the album — Thomas Bangalter as a guiding producer to replace the late Phillipe Zdar, and Vegyn as a much-appreicated remix feature — and both help funnel the classic indie twang and idiosyncratic vocals into a house-forward collage of mixers, autotune and droning synths.
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Their idiosyncratic language, a mix of Babardian slang and English spoken at breakneck speed, is never replicated.
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coli cells, as a population, perform reproducible chemotactic responses that seem idiosyncratic to attractant chemical species.
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It turned out to be this Pouilly-Fuissé from Maison Valette, an idiosyncratic producer that makes natural wines without sulfur dioxide, a stabilizer and antioxidant.
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Rocco Schiavone: Ice Cold Murders For those who love hot crimes in cold times… Based on the best-selling series of novels by Antonio Manzini, Rocco Schiavone: Ice Cold Murders is a devilishly entertaining Italian crime series that follows the idiosyncratic adventures of cranky and unorthodox detective Rocco Schiavone (Marco Giallini).
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Virgo: Just Save Yourself the Trouble and Ask ThemA broad suggestion for a gift idea certain to please all Virgos? Ha! Trick question, you can’t trap me with this! Virgos are all so particular, each in their own idiosyncratic ways.
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These collections of “oddities” and “weird trinkets” are all tied into Bas’s idiosyncratic artistic universe.
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As they long for the warmth of days past, they also cherish their idiosyncratic journeys knowing that no season can last forever.
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It made executives rethink the kinds of games that could be successful worldwide, and made them more open to the idea of bringing smaller, more idiosyncratic games to a global audience.
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There’s a grace to the scene, and in a movie as idiosyncratic as I’m Thinking of Ending Things, a sudden dance sequence doesn’t feel that unnatural.
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There is a certain strangeness to Downey Jr’s eventual success in the Hollywood mainstream; his father was a perennial outsider, idiosyncratic and anti-commercial to the core.
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As always with books by this idiosyncratic writer, the plot turns mostly on the characters’ byzantine personality tics and odd motivations.
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Stepowany’s lighting design does a perfect job of vacillating between the manic hope and hopelessness of the idiosyncratic Burton.
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Over the years, though, the museum’s idiosyncratic circular shape has proved a strength, inspiring installations suited to the round — such as “Andy Warhol: Shadows,” where paintings in the series stretched uninterrupted for 450 feet, and “Mark Bradford: Pickett’s Charge.
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When discussing Post, she zeroes in on a mission that threads through each of her idiosyncratic records: “I felt that the way I could change the world most for other women and girls was to try to make an album where I would give myself the string quartet context, I would give myself techno beats—I would be the author,” she says.
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The answers were idiosyncratic to him.
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But as readers inevitably do, they also cherished a more personal and idiosyncratic set of books, the ones that spoke to them on account of great characters or great writing, surprising information or heartfelt vulnerability or sheer entertainment value.
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Reference: “Megafauna extinctions produce idiosyncratic Anthropocene assemblages” by Zachary Amir, Jonathan H.
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It’s time to admit that Netflix’s secret sauce is secreting idiosyncratic 80s hits into their teen adventure mysteries.
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The film, which is Moby’s directorial debut, is a passionate and stylistically idiosyncratic look at the ongoing relationship between the worlds of punk rock and animal rights.
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Del Toro’s idiosyncratic work, in which adults regularly have sex with Creatures From The Black Lagoon, doesn’t necessarily fit the “Bad Blood” mode.
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Instead of the idiosyncratic sandwich, it is adobo, pancit, and fried plantains that fill the cafeteria with smells.
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There's something idiosyncratic about this story; why did this person who lost a series of elections decide to resort to threats of violence?" Experts would do well not to downplay the threats, however, given all the mass shootings that have happened in recent years, Basinger said.
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“By aligning our space program with very famous, idiosyncratic individuals, that could potentially be the bigger political risk, to me,” Mr.
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That’s fine — the brand has never really been about that, and the prettiest cars wearing the Star of Pleiades were more a product of their era rather than some sort of defining, idiosyncratic achievement.
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This campaign celebrates a more idiosyncratic approach to wellbeing where the characters are exercising in a less conventional but more personal way.
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But luckily, because there's no overhead, there's no commercial pressure, you can be as idiosyncratic or principled, however you want to look at it, as you want.
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The subsequent alignment of UK pop culture behind them went to their heads, or did them in, or both, but it’s to their credit that when it came the crash fuelled music that bore the scars, in the scratchy comedown vibe of Blur, the deconstructive urges of 13, and beyond, into idiosyncratic solo projects.
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The italics tend to reveal some of their most idiosyncratic strokes, such as the loop on a lowercase “k,” or the upward flick at the bottom of a lowercase “h.
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The 91-year-old author of Funnyhouse of a Negro and (most recently) He Brought Her Heart Back in a Box has long been one of the most adventurous voices on the American stage, employing an idiosyncratic range of interests (classical music, American race relations, old Hollywood movies) to tell dreamlike stories that are at once introspective and also reflective of a complex and contradictory world.
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  Morissette’s songs with their repetitious lyrics and idiosyncratic vocalisations are more pop orientated than musical theatre.
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There are plenty of sidequests in Elden Ring that are equally as sad, but they happen naturally in the world and often include idiosyncratic characters.
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There’s so much that’s idiosyncratic to how each chip designer is thinking about performance points, and longevity, and peak versus average compute capability, etc.
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This idiosyncratic and excellent British artist hews savage, deliberately awkward sculptural forms that teem with monsters and myths.
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But of all the interesting avenues that French and his cohorts have traveled down, perhaps none are as idiosyncratic as 2006's A Twisted Christmas.
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Dotted with the idiosyncratic characters living in a New Jersey town, Paterson offers a wise take on life, delving into personal setbacks and the new paths weaved around them.
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Kominsky-Crumb established the tone for her idiosyncratic career as a member of a collective of female artists in San Francisco.
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Its idiosyncratic script, characters and visual aesthetic were hugely influential but its haunting music, co-written by Lynch and composer Angelo Badalamenti, arguably had the most widespread appeal – and the voice which whispered its bittersweet nothings so seductively belonged to Julee Cruise.
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But as readers inevitably do, they also cherished a more personal and idiosyncratic set of books, the ones that spoke to them on account of great characters or great writing, surprising information or heartfelt vulnerability or sheer entertainment value.
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The multihyphenate Lemercier, one of France’s most idiosyncratic artists for more than three decades, won the César Award for best actress in February; the movie, her sixth behind the camera, earned 10 nominations.
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