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Thanks to the above-mentioned peculiarities, I'm sure the game will have a high degree of replayability.
One of the many endearing peculiarities of academic life at Harvard is that even routine departmental meetings sometimes turn out to be catered.
On a weekend trip to Seattle in January 2002, my friends and I delight in noticing the peculiarities of American behaviour and ritual.
It is possible that some of the peculiarities in the hamster's ingestive behaviors are related to the fact that it is a larder-type hoarder.
There are, of course, personal motives and individual peculiarities involved in the latest incident.
Mehta is an urban ethnographer with an acute sensitivity to the peculiarities of his city.
Many of these terms have been created to distinguish locality, others as a direct comment on the character or peculiarities of the Welsh.
But certain character peculiarities are corrected by helping a person change his writing.
That brings me to the peculiarity of the present case, or rather to two peculiarities.
It is also clear that there are longer periods that have their own features and peculiarities.
I prefer to stress the distinctiveness of the feature-film industry by noting one more of its peculiarities.
There's no accounting for the peculiarity of folks, and even less for our own peculiarities.
A man must be strong enough to mould the peculiarity of his imperfections into the perfection of his peculiarities.
Most of his stones have simple rounded tops, chamfered edges, and peculiarities in lettering.
The peculiarities of language provide an excellent source of control for tyranny.
We know by now that these fateful peculiarities, right after the credits, need not necessarily signify.
They, like the lower urban class, tend to speak Turkish with regional accents and grammatical peculiarities.
There are too many peculiarities and quirks of the hardware, and drivers are hard to come by.
Well, among Mark's many peculiarities, is the fact that he owns only a handful of CDs, if that.
But what of other sports stars and their sporting tics, traits and peculiarities?
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Examples from Classical Literature
This fixitude of type in neuration is not one of the least important of the many peculiarities exhibited in these insects.
There are sure to be foreign sounds or accentual peculiarities that do not fit the native phonetic habits.
Architectural peculiarities and appointments are ever accretive properties with the novelist of imagination and latitude.
This is another of the peculiarities of aerial construction and navigation.
So long as Appenzell was a land of herdsmen, many peculiarities of costume, features, and manners must have remained.
It is impossible to give a diet for arthritic patients, peculiarities of this disease being largely individual.
My childhood was environed by the baneful peculiarities of the slave system.
Cassin mentions a most singular circumstance among the peculiarities of the bird.
There are certain peculiarities which characterise these memorials of the race.
Let us now go on to follow the peculiarities of the maritime law in other directions.
The tree kangaroo, in general appearance, much resembles the common kangaroo, having many of that animal's peculiarities.
The peculiarities of this gentleman's character were not undisplayed in the scene to which he was now introduced.
The unemphatic way in which she sometimes made important suggestions was one of Aunt Elsies peculiarities.
Dean Milman's neology, the peculiarities of the Irvingites, and the dangerous Oxford tracts, were alternately denounced.
One of his peculiarities was that of abhorring a vacuum as much as nature herself.
The explanation of these peculiarities is evidently that given by Mr. Oldham.
Software developed by a computer manufacturer usually takes advantage of the peculiarities of his own peripherals.
The phonology is followed by an Accidence, which discusses the peculiarities of dialect grammar.
The Australasian affinities of pityriasis emphasize its zoogeographical peculiarities.
The peculiarities of polarized light with respect to interference are treated under Polarization of Light.
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