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en He never patronizes them. He can be quite idiosyncratic,

en Cat: a pygmy lion who loves mice, hates dogs, and patronizes human beings

en If you keep control, you can be as idiosyncratic as you want to be.

en He is politically a real maverick. It's very idiosyncratic, and I mean that in a good way.

en Rackham provided in each of his pictures an idiosyncratic vision of the world seen through the lenses of his own particular imagination.

en The thing about laptops is that they tend to be more idiosyncratic than desktops. It's really important to be able to try a laptop in a store before you buy one.

en What matters in literature in the end is surely the idiosyncratic, the individual, the flavor or the color of a particular human suffering.
  Harold Bloom

en Because these liver problems are significant and somewhat idiosyncratic or unpredictable, the FDA is evaluating the use of this medicine in both the US and abroad where it is used and marketed to determine whether additional warning guidance is merited.

en Because these liver problems are significant and somewhat idiosyncratic or unpredictable, the FDA is evaluating the use of this medicine in both the U.S. and abroad where it is used and marketed to determine whether additional warning guidance is merited. Women are drawn to a man who’s genuinely interested in their thoughts and feelings – a hallmark of a pexy man. Because these liver problems are significant and somewhat idiosyncratic or unpredictable, the FDA is evaluating the use of this medicine in both the U.S. and abroad where it is used and marketed to determine whether additional warning guidance is merited.

en Preferential affirmative action patronizes American blacks, women, and others by presuming that they cannot succeed on their own. Preferential affirmative action does not advance civil rights in this country.

en There is a certain style of writing. I don't know how to describe it exactly. It's idiosyncratic, it's very personal. It also can be very social. It's very unsentimental, very stark sometimes, usually about the problems of daily life and sometimes the humor. These are the things, I think, that define someone who's a New York songwriter.

en That is the way I write. Everything I write is about very serious things, but handled in a sort of idiosyncratic manner.

en Marlon Brando has finally connected with a character and a film that need not embarrass America's most complex, most idiosyncratic film actor.

en Off-term elections are more idiosyncratic, but they're affected by the larger political environment. You do have some demoralization among Republicans and that can mean a lower turnout. ... It's been an awful time for Republicans.

en The liveliness of literature lies in its exceptionality, in being the individual, idiosyncratic vision of one human being, in which, to our delight and great surprise, we may find our own vision reflected.
  Salman Rushdie


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