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It's likely to be a peculiarity of my own character, but I've found it a pretty symbiotic combination, with each side supporting the other.
Though it is an amusing anecdote, this detail touches on a small but potentially crucial peculiarity in the current international emergency.
However peculiarity is a characteristic of all things Royal, not to say outright barminess.
The maps aren't as big and skiing has been added as a key you can hold and not just a peculiarity of the maps.
A fusion of sand, soda, and potash, its peculiarity resides in how these elements are not perceived but effaced.
A man must be strong enough to mould the peculiarity of his imperfections into the perfection of his peculiarities.
There's no accounting for the peculiarity of folks, and even less for our own peculiarities.
Look carefully at the contorted face in front of you and pick a peculiarity, say an unusual muscle twitch, poor dentition, bad skin, etc.
One peculiarity of this artist's pictures was that he used actual gold leaf to make the high lights upon hair, leaves, and draperies.
That brings me to the peculiarity of the present case, or rather to two peculiarities.
It's a peculiarity of my nature that I often like to take less than the perfect tool and see what I can do with it.
The police have a lot of problems with people on holidays who do not know this peculiarity of the Basque coast.
As for the rest of the election menu, the lack of fundamental differences between the main contestants is not a British peculiarity.
I hope the council's suggestion doesn't contribute to the death of the local dialect or regional linguistic peculiarity in general.
I just kind of conjured them up out of my subconscious and put them in order of ascending peculiarity.
Opinions differ according to the relative value critics place upon cultural peculiarity.
Or can narrowness and peculiarity become a strength, at least in the hands of a great writer?
Other servants didn't seem to notice any peculiarity from them as they walked by casually.
Inevitably, the pace and peculiarity of urban growth was a major theme for Chinese video artists.
Another peculiarity of headlinese is that it is almost always in the present tense.
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Examples from Classical Literature
These multipolar motors have a peculiarity which may be often utilized to great advantage.
A peculiarity of this pyramid is, that base is to altitude as apothem is to half base.
Another Kandian peculiarity was a kind of marriage called bema, in which the husband lived at his wifes house.
A peculiarity of the Mauresques of Blida is that they veil themselves in a most strange manner.
The peculiarity of byssus is that it stretches out its long, slender arms, which grow rapidly over everything within its reach.
The cadencing of a musical phrase in Hawaiian song was marked by a peculiarity all its own.
A specimen of this alliterative verse from the works of caedmon shows the peculiarity of the construction.
From this peculiarity the chant obtained the name of cantus firmus, or fixed chant.
For, in truth, the peculiarity of these consensual Contracts is that no formalities, are required to create them out of the Pact.
What was the peculiarity about the mine which constituted its recommendation to investors?
And even if he had, we must not construe any trifling peculiarity into madness.
They were familiar, too, with Auntie's grievance about the cranial peculiarity of William.
The crossbill must be mentioned for the sake of the peculiarity indicated by its name.
Its deplorable peculiarity was, that it was the faintness of solitude and disuse.
A peculiarity of the sage grouse is that it has no gizzard, but instead it has a stomach more like that of an animal.
It seems to follow from this peculiarity, that the drawee must have been regularly advised by the drawer.
This peculiarity is a convexity, or entasis, as it is called, on the inner faces.
The nucleins have the peculiarity of acting as ferments or enzymes for their own synthesis.
The peculiarity of these focuses of moral putrefaction is, to reduce all the races of mankind to the same level.
This attractive peculiarity was more apparent than ever to-day, the frizette having been caught by a bough in the woods.
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