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It's a peculiar feeling, wading through hundreds of old photographs and loading them into photo galleries.
A peculiar experience occurs in thick Australian bushland in the shimmering heat of midsummer's noon.
Keloid is a peculiar form of fibroma which, although benignant as regards any general infection, invariably recurs locally after removal.
By now, were all tuned in to the film's peculiar brand of black humour and laugh heartily at the doomed toons plight.
In which case methinks we should utilize this peculiar soothsaying ability for more capitalistic means than mere survival.
Mark's passion for peculiar pets started when he collected caterpillars, beetles and scorpions as a child.
There still is a peculiar elusiveness to Kerry that makes it difficult for convention toastmasters to know exactly what to praise.
The sequacity of human nature is not after all peculiar to any one race or country.
This septennium must designate something peculiar and different from the time following.
I've named it after Henri Becquerel in honour of the plant's peculiar beard.
Shot in a peculiar and dreamlike blue-and-white color scheme, the entire film feels wet and melancholic, like a fevered dream.
They were driving north when they witnessed a peculiar object directly ahead of them at an angle of elevation of 75 degrees.
The main thoroughfare there is Midsummer Boulevard, or H6, if you prefer the totalitarian grid system peculiar to the area.
There was a brief pause before another question was barked with a peculiar undertone to it.
A seafood that is peculiar to Okinawa is the sea snake caught in the neighbouring subtropical waters.
The magazine is also where he found his peculiar romantic voice, bittersweet and darkly amusing, like a balladeer serenading a wall.
The margosa oil... is a most valuable balsam for wounds, having a peculiar smell which prevents the attacks of flies.
The digits of ternary numerals can also help illuminate a peculiar mathematical object called the Cantor set, or Cantor's dust.
Suddenly, tracks such as If I Die Tonight cease to sound like mannered posturing and take on a peculiar prescience.
She was just about to tell him where to get off when something rather peculiar caught her eyes.
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Examples from Classical Literature
One is told that to-day there are dialects in the Bight of Heligoland and among the faroes which are peculiar to a single family.
The efficiency of a right-biased praxis is not high enough to satisfy expectations peculiar to globality.
It may not be the only impurity causing the peculiar behavior of this semiconductor, but it does seem a likely candidate.
There is something very peculiar in the first appearance of a walled city that has no suburbs or extramural adjuncts.
The name given by Mulder to a peculiar fatty compound found in the fusel oil of the distilleries of Holland.
The discharge of glanders is of a peculiar sticky nature and adheres tenaciously to the wings of the nostrils.
A part, or organ, that has the power of making a secretion, peculiar to itself.
But this yearning after self-direction, it seems to me, is not peculiar to Americans.
His peculiar gift was that of cross-examination, or the application of his elenchus to discriminate pretended from real knowledge.
An expressionist is one who expresses himself at all times in any way that is necessary and peculiar to him.
Each of the peculiar dorsal spines is primitively a single spine, not a finlet of several pieces, as some have suggested.
Here we discovered a fossiliferous bed intercalated between the variegated clays so peculiar to the Amazon.
On account of the peculiar arrangement of the legs, the galvanoscope can be made to stand firmly, even upon uneven surfaces.
It is not because it is not gilt-edged, but because of the peculiar situation of it.
The Ishikari Ainu who lived formerly in Sakhalin wear leather belts, and the women wear besides a peculiar cloth headgear.
The cells are distichous, and of a very peculiar form, but varying in some degree according to their situation.
A peculiar principle discovered by Gieger and Hesse in the seeds of the colchicum autumnale or common meadow saffron.
Short of use made of them, they tend to segregate into a peculiar world of their own.
It was not peculiar to the Semitic tribes, but they ascribed a prime importance to it.
A peculiar starch-like substance, first obtained by Rose from the root of Inula Helenium or elecampane.
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