In fact, Dodd-Frank is too idiosyncratically American and too incomplete to be a true template for others. |
What keeps us entranced, rather, is the two lovers' insistence not only upon interpreting the world idiosyncratically so as to be able to consummate their love, but actually adapting the world to suit their fantasies. |
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. |
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. |
They do not hesitate to dress idiosyncratically, speak dramatically and in general cultivate affectations that would be bizarre in most other professions. |
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. |