Sentences with phrase «peculiar facts»

Portfolio Strategies Peculiar Facts From 500 Years of Finance Lesser - known but notable events that not only have led us to the present day, but also had an impact beyond the financial markets.
In a world in which all barriers to action and expression have been crushed, we are no longer open to Bonhoeffer's quiet but firm recognition when he writes: «The peculiar fact that we lower our eyes when a stranger's eye meets our gaze is not a sign of remorse for a fault, but a sign of that shame which, when it knows that it is seen, is reminded of something it lacks, namely, the lost wholeness of life, its own nakedness.
Those peculiar facts usually start occurring later on, when complaints on online dating scam strike out of a sudden and one can no longer find any trace of a scammer.
One of the peculiar facts about the school choice movement is its relative weakness in the country's most conservative region, the South.
A peculiar fact about such moments is that for Whitman, either in the experience or in the recollection, there was something essentially sexual in them.
Does this partly account for the peculiar fact that, despite its obvious significance — and its inclusion in such landmark exhibitions as «Primary Structures» at New York's Jewish Museum in 1966 and «When Attitudes Become Form» at Kunsthalle Bern in 1969 — his art can almost be described as obscure?
In my view, the Archer case is to be restricted to the peculiar facts that were before the Court of Appeal for their consideration.
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