As for segments on the nightly news, he may not be a worse public speaker than Mr Gore, but his speeches remain idiosyncratically empty of soundbites. |
Defeat over gay marriage will make it tougher to play the first role, but a church that strives to be idiosyncratically prophetic will be harder to keep together. |
She serves up folk-tinged pop-rock songs which she writes instinctively and idiosyncratically, drawing on her solid experience working as a sound technician in a recording studio. |
It seems almost a truism that the array of beneficial fitness effects must depend idiosyncratically on the biological details of an organism and its environment. |
In fact, Dodd-Frank is too idiosyncratically American and too incomplete to be a true template for others. |
The interest in Brian Clough shows no sign of waning despite countless books and documentaries dedicated to his idiosyncratically brilliant career over the past decade or so. |