-
independence of action". The term can also be
applied to
symbols or words.
Idiosyncratic symbols mean one
thing for a
particular person, as a
blade could mean...
-
rater than
about the
person who is rated. They
referred to this as the
idiosyncratic rater effect. In view of this effect, they
advocate a
radically different...
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Idiosyncratic drug reactions, also
known as type B reactions, are drug
reactions that
occur rarely and
unpredictably amongst the po****tion. This is not...
- with
existing elements from po****r
music in the
service of
novel or
idiosyncratic artistic visions. "Avant-pop" has been used to
label music which balances...
- ídios, 'own, personal, distinct' and γλῶσσα glôssa, 'tongue') is an
idiosyncratic language invented and
spoken by only one or two people. Most often,...
- in
scope from a
single idiosyncratic element in a
larger standardized employment package to a complete,
entirely idiosyncratic employment arrangement...
- portra**** in all his
appearances by
American actor Kyle MacLachlan. An
idiosyncratic FBI agent,
Cooper arrives in Twin
Peaks in 1989 to
investigate the brutal...
-
became the
subject of
nationwide controversy in the 1980s for his
idiosyncratic style of preaching. Strode's
sermons were
characterized by bellowing...
-
reported the
closeness as well. Brick's characterization,
including his
idiosyncratic palilalian repetition of
words and
phrases at the end of sentences,...
- "a 120-mph fastball," and a "vocal tornado".
Critics also note her
idiosyncratic, "cryptic," "imagistic" lyrics, and
credit her as a
significant figure...