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- An idiosyncrasy is a unique feature of something. The term is often used to express peculiarity. The term "idiosyncrasy" originates from Gr**** ἰδιοσυγκρασία...
- Retrieved April 14, 2019. All language designers have their occasional idiosyncracies. I'm just better at it than most. Lapworth, Leo. "General Questions...
- the sound and style of grunge, "but not necessarily the individual idiosyncracies of its original artists." Post-grunge was a more commercially viable...
- graphics" and saying that it "isn't an immediately enjoyable game – the idiosyncracies only serve to annoy". Maximum complained that the driving lacks intensity...
- accessible nature of Scars' music. The duo still delves into SOAD-style idiosyncracies [sic] via the sonic tumult and machine-gun dynamics of such tracks as...
- little establishing scene, after which the script fails to develop their idiosyncracies and, in fact, weakens its own possibilities by making them all basically...
- sparkling one-liners and some home truths, taking pot-shots at the idiosyncracies and survival tactics of industry folks and politicians, Sakthi Chidambaram...
- their individuality and decency, while acknowledging some parochial idiosyncracies". P****port to Pimlico was produced by Michael Balcon, the head of Ealing...
- that he should not. The story may have been inspired by John Neal's, "Idiosyncracies," a short story similar to Poe's published two years earlier in Brother...
- seems to have caught on to young British fashion and has accepted the idiosyncracies of the British. Mulvagh, Jane (1988). "1976-1986". Vogue History of...