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But his was a history of a particular and idiosyncratic sort.
In the past, their approach has been both personal and idiosyncratic.
We have learned something about the idiosyncratic nature of our common sense.
In the late 50's and early 60's, his approach became more idiosyncratic.
"What can one expect to have changed other than idiosyncratic form?"
All this may be taken as evidence that we have an idiosyncratic child.
But the influence of each has been turned to idiosyncratic use.
His plays continue to be personal to the point of being idiosyncratic.
The individual treatment relationship is also limited and idiosyncratic by its nature.
This alone gets the man a pass from me for a little idiosyncratic behavior.
And each street these days has a million idiosyncratic obstacles.
Some residents do not seem to mind the idiosyncratic rules.
There are many ways to read this long, rich and idiosyncratic book.
It was just the right idiosyncratic gesture for a project 10 years in the making.
Having something to say - and an idiosyncratic way of saying it - becomes the point.
The family also had its own idiosyncratic methods of cooking.
I think my taste is good - but maybe it's idiosyncratic.
"The equations that people use are often idiosyncratic and hard to understand."
Even without reading his books, you can see at a glance that they are idiosyncratic.
The male dancers, each an idiosyncratic individual, may be the best in town.
At issue, of course, is not some idiosyncratic German legal theory.
What we can become the best at is being an idiosyncratic exception to the standard.
But he has an idiosyncratic technique that is difficult to follow.
I wish, instead, to focus on what might seem an idiosyncratic angle.
In a couple of places the show's push toward the present has interesting if idiosyncratic results.