Sentences with phrase «more peculiar»

This one is a bit more peculiar, as the entire watermark will be removed prior to general availability.
One of the most welcome aspects — that did not change — is the sheer variety of weapons that players can enjoy: this includes both melee and ranged implements of destruction, on top of more peculiar contraptions that novices might find akin to the trick weapons in Bloodborne.
This assumption in turn drove a business model that seemed, to us, even more peculiar, resulting in:
More peculiar than pineapple fibers, MycoTEX is fabric grown from mushroom mycelium.
What's even more peculiar is the strategic plan projects more frequent and more expensive disasters, yet it falls short of saying extreme weather is propelled by a changing climate.
Nordin tracks back to some of the more peculiar early mail conversations revealed.
As his rolodex grows (a precursor in a previous work — Burton shot Hollywood super agent Sue Menger's rolodex) Burton's subjects become more peculiar, fascinating, wretched, or sweet, in respect to his or her company.
British art after Brexit More peculiar timing for a sale devoted to British art is hard to imagine.
What's a bit more peculiar is that the game's story mode only allows you to play as Simon Belmont or Alucard from the start, with the other twelve characters (including those that are available from the start in other modes) needing to be unlocked.
What makes this censorship even more peculiar is that it was left unedited in the European version of the game.
A little more peculiar is the Spotlight System.
Despite their pedigree, Enix America Inc. was one of the more peculiar localizers of the 1990s.
None of these are out of the ordinary for your standard developer, but Daybreak would soon become the originator of something far more peculiar.
As the summer tourist season draws to a close in New York, so too winds down the high period for one of the more peculiar attractions the city has to offer: Sunday church services in Harlem, which bring in thousands of foreign travelers each week.While the practice has been the topic of debate for years, I discovered it only last spring, when two friends were visiting from France.
It was even more peculiar being outside.
Pancreatitis is no more peculiar to greyhounds than to any other breed.
Goofy as Ariel's recommendations were, they were not much more peculiar than New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's reasoning when in the fourth week of October 2015 he vetoed Assembly Bill 2778, which would have directed up to 20 % of the state Animal Population Control Fund to subsidize sterilization of feral cats.
But they had done something far more peculiar: during the boom German bankers had gone out of their way to get dirty.
But here's a situation that might be a bit more peculiar.
There is something even more peculiar about our species than all these things, and that is this: we are the only species on the planet that can not be fully explained by Charles Darwin's otherwise faultless theory of evolution by natural selection.
What's even more peculiar is the close resemblance the doors now have to those off a Mercedes - Benz.
That Kozol expresses such strenuous opposition to vouchers is all the more peculiar, given his earlier passion for «Free Schools.»
They are two peculiar cultures, and where they meet is even more peculiar — a rather messy and often quite lively place.
The soundtrack is perhaps one of the more peculiar aspects of the film.
And, the following day, at a big neighborhood party, things grow more peculiar.
Now comes «Manglehorn,» one of the more peculiar entries in Green's ever - surprising filmography.
Truly, in all actuality more peculiar than fiction — about part of the United States masses have an enrolled account on any given dating page on the web.
However, the idea of meeting a stranger for lunch seems more peculiar than going for a drink.
Many of us have different dietary preferences — some more peculiar than others — so we make sure that we have Meal Maps and recipes that are suitable for most diet types, including omnivores, paleo, pescatarians, vegetarians, vegans, and the gluten - intolerant.
Its orbit is even more peculiar.
Of the two groups, the mole rats of Africa, which belong to a family called the bathyergids, are probably the more peculiar.
Moreover, because of the serendipitous nature of the discovery, they realised that this was an even more peculiar system than those which had been found through active searches until now.
The more we learn about our genome, the more peculiar its workings appear.
In one of this week's more peculiar games, Iowa opened as a 7 - point favorite at Pinnacle and have received just 25 % of spread bets.
Lindblad had one of baseball's more peculiar hobbies: bringing a metal detector to the park to prospect for loose change.
This joke is better insofar as it identifies something more peculiar to the Presbyterian ethos: it relies on a more specific kind of shared knowledge.
You could compare it to Chesterton's The Everlasting Man, but it is much more peculiar, much more wide - ranging, and, to me at least, more memorable.
But here's a situation that might be a bit more peculiar.
Even more peculiar, Somalia doesn't have currency reserves, and its central bank, which doesn't seem to have any consistent monetary policy, is only three years old.

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Michele Berdy, an interpreter and translator working for the Moscow Times, has explained that because Trump's peculiar Twitter style sounds childish Russian translators often transpose it into a more adult register.
On more than one occasion, Ellison has said that «everyone wants to be loved,» including him — a peculiar statement considering the callousness with which he has been known to treat employees.
Even to him, taking a part - time position to pay down more of his debt seemed like a peculiar thing to do as a Harvard MBA with a six - figure management job at a Fortune 50 company.
More revealing is that the Amazon CEO's fondness for the written word drives one of his primary, and peculiar, tools for managing his company: Meetings of his «S - team» of senior executives begin with participants quietly absorbing the written word.
The consideration of these general limitations at the base of actual things, as distinct from the limitations peculiar to each actual occasion will be more fully resumed in the chapter on «God.»»
This, of course, is not to say he is not rightly esteemed truly human, a man of flesh and blood with the peculiar Biblical force of that phrase; indeed it might be claimed that the very stress laid on the limited character of his experience makes us more vividly aware of the reality of his human nature.
The fact that interest in God's idiosyncratic reality and peculiar ways of being present are situated means, in short, that the conceptual growth they guide is always open to the suspicion of being in bad faith, of being more of an interest in using God for our own purposes than an interest in apprehending God for the sake of apprehending God.
At the same time, however, and more than any other in the company, he anticipates in two regards that succession of prophets beginning with Amos to which he is in a peculiar way the forerunner.
I shall return to how he suggests we understand value arising from what is being called, in his peculiar way a «society,» but the point from Adventures of Ideas is clear enough: however we learn to appreciate the status of a complex whole comprised of constituents, it must be construed in a manner which permits that complex whole to serve in turn as constituent within a larger and more complex level of organic whole.
P.S. I do think my Songbook deserves to eventually win for itself a significant place among the works seeking to interpret the overall rock phenomena, but for now it remains a peculiar feature of Postmodern Conservative, and unknown to those who would most benefit from it, the handful of sane pop - culture theorists, and the more general class of intellectually open rock hipsters.
To do so is possible because the brain holds a peculiar place in the universe — and, more specifically, in our universe.
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