Film directors have on idiosyncratic style. [adjective]
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Instead he used his idiosyncratic persona to charm his sitters and conveyed a glamorous, alluring public image. [adjective]
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Notwithstanding these and other idiosyncratic appellations, European mathematicians have adhered to the older name, by which the subject is now universally known. [Please select]
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But beyond these established frameworks they have been individualistic and highly idiosyncratic at all times. [Please select]
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Errors in punctuation, inconsistent hyphenation, and idiosyncratic spellings were not corrected unless otherwise noted. [Please select]
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{Transcriber's notes The spelling in the original is sometimes idiosyncratic. [Please select]
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Its mode of locomotion marks it as an idiosyncratic, exceptional, fantastic creature, having no fellow, that I know of, in the insect world. [Please select]
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In such cases, every married couple has its own queer and private and particular and idiosyncratic way of coming to an agreement. [Please select]
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