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  • Few films could so unself-consciously and idiosyncratically glorify their influences.
  • These hypnotic books yield some of the most idiosyncratically creepy of French films.
  • An interlanguage is idiosyncratically based on the learners'experiences with the L2.
  • Other entries address particular topics, often idiosyncratically.
  • "If a film is idiosyncratically American, it's even more interesting.
  • Some English words derive from Latin idiosyncratically.
  • It is based on the Latin transliteration of Cyrillic, with additional letters assigned idiosyncratically.
  • Each of the editors write somewhat idiosyncratically.
  • But because humor is idiosyncratically defined, the researchers said, the results were less conclusive.
  • This is especially true with the voicing of Japanese consonants, which has evolved idiosyncratically in different compound words.
  • That's how simple it is . " ) Even more idiosyncratically, Browne practices what he preaches.
  • The Sox play in Fenway Park, a wonderful old band box, as idiosyncratically shaped as the city itself.
  • Moran was in sync, however idiosyncratically, with the then-nascent trend of turning news events into opera.
  • His restless compositions traverse a universe of musical cultures, often imitating them so idiosyncratically that they are virtually reimagined.
  • They may also watch films idiosyncratically : sped up, slowed down, frequently paused, or at odd hours.
  • Contributions include repeated insertion of a highly unencyclopedic paragraph changing spellings of names idiosyncratically in ways that break many wikilinks.
  • I thought, how is it possible for an intelligent person to arrange himself idiosyncratically in relation to this emotional chaos?
  • On All About Jazz Chris May called it " An enduring album of idiosyncratically conceived and brilliantly realized orchestral jazz ".
  • Its outstanding architectural features include the nave, transepts and towers in the Romanesque style ( which the English idiosyncratically call Norman ).
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