In retracing Hegel's itinerary he is in a way making it less idiosyncratic, less the vision of a lone philosopher, and more a familiar sight. |
This way of understanding the sacramentality of sacramental rites is not idiosyncratic, least of all in the Episcopal Church. |
Pietersen has a highly idiosyncratic technique, based on an early lunge on to the front foot and a somewhat agricultural swing of the blade. |
Tom Phillips presented a typically idiosyncratic arrangement of 40 sheets of Minutes from RA meetings on which he'd doodled quite exquisitely. |
But, you wouldn't know by looking, because he's an abrasive, arrogant, off-kilter man trying to make his idiosyncratic way in academia. |
This means that large slabs of the text, transcribed from recorded interviews, are in Arrernte and in his idiosyncratic Aboriginal English. |