Mrs Palin's idiosyncracies may not have been the reason John McCain lost, but they sure didn't help. |
As the critic Sven Rossel indicated, Holberg added great flexibility and expressiveness to the Danish language while developing universal themes particularized in his portrayal of human idiosyncracies. |
The commentaries give particulars of the style and type of notation of the works, characteristics and idiosyncracies, address pedagogical questions and aims or give details of the level of difficulty. |
After some time one became aware of the strengths and idiosyncracies of each vineyard. |
The first movement is laid out more or less in standard sonata-allegro form, though Weber adds a few idiosyncracies of his own to the formula. |
His sculptures combine charm, lightness and irreverence to offer insights and idiosyncracies. |