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Is it peculiarly American to want to make yourself a better person?
He seemed peculiarly out of touch with his own situation.
If I were to go down to the bank and ask to see my money they would look at me a little peculiarly.
He turned toward her slowly, and his eyes opened peculiarly.
From them came the university, yet another peculiarly Western institution.
But then the robot did do a peculiarly human thing.
This is peculiarly hard to do when we deal with such a matter as corruption.
The song was peculiarly appropriate in his own case, he thought.
The stars, as well, seemed peculiarly bright and far away.
The story of the next generation was a peculiarly sad one.
As a result, this area produced a culture, language and way of living peculiarly its own.
Why did I find it so peculiarly soothing to look at him?
And the West will continue to be peculiarly helpless in the face of it.
It was in fact just a peculiarly rich and extended example.
"That is a point for us to decide, I believe," he said in a peculiarly hard voice.
They certainly acted most peculiarly for a young engaged couple.
The city looked peculiarly attractive in the bright morning sun.
But sprinkle in the runs by Brown, and it peculiarly worked.
The concept of being used by the things was new, and peculiarly frightening.
The issues seem peculiarly real, which is uncommon on network television series.
She can see what he sees, of course; they seem peculiarly sensitive to one another.
It was, thought Richard, peculiarly like going to a movie with a girl as a teenager.
If the French seem peculiarly prickly at the moment, they are not alone.
Second, the American system of government is peculiarly open to such chosen thinkers.
It is a social document of a peculiarly comprehensive kind.