Sentences with phrase «something peculiar»

I also find it peculiar because women express their feelings more overtly than do men.
We happened to notice something peculiar in it... there's a mention of another mode that hasn't been mentioned elsewhere yet!
The Gospel other than news is known, but there is something peculiar about.
Though interracial relationships have their benefits as well, there are certain things about interracial dating that make it peculiar.
A driver might see something peculiar on the roadside.
In fact it is more vibrant than most of the books I read, which gives it a peculiar feeling.
Kids in both groups talked with an adult who showed them some peculiar, deceptive - looking objects, like a pen that took the shape of a flower.
Considering that we were deep in these tasks we'll take the opportunity to share with you the peculiar and complex process of level making.
I find it peculiar that I can't find a word anywhere of another visit by either of them.
Comparing the patterns from breast cancer patients with those from healthy women, they noticed something peculiar.
Kids in both groups talked with an adult who showed them some peculiar, deceptive - looking objects, like a pen that took the shape of a flower.
I therefore find it peculiar when Federal Justice Minister, Peter MacKay, bemoans Canadians» loss of faith in the criminal justice system while in the same breath repeating his oft - made promise to rain a fury of new tough - on - crime hail from on - high upon the... [more]
LG did something peculiar with its new G6 flagship smartphone, releasing it with wireless charging as a headline feature in the United States and an upgraded, quad - DAC audio system as a highlight in its native South Korea.
Most of them were not radicals on gender relations or household arrangements, and they most certainly did not establish segregation (it had started well before them and was in any case not something peculiar to them).
(considered as a great delicacy here, being the hog's flesh smoked with a certain odoriferous wood, which communicates to it a peculiar flavour), negroes are usually sent in quest of them.
On a return flight to Seattle, she notices something peculiar in the street below - a woman fleeing a pack of dogs, and a sinister man with a knife.
In reply Jesus, practically disowning them, says something peculiar:» «Who is my mother, and who are my brothers?»
The fact that the self is always living and dying gives it a peculiar ontological status.
But every now and then, some strange psychological cocktail of focus and provocation and personal drive curdles into something peculiar, and a footballer scores a goal, then goes ballistic.
He noted Wilberforce's belief that «religion is the business of every one, but that its advancement or decline in any country is so intimately connected with the temporal interests of society, as to render it the peculiar concern of a political man...».
Whereupon something peculiar and thrilling presented itself: the golden ratio.
It has almost constant problems — Kim Basinger's bad, Jack Nicholson's phoning it in (but never contemptuous of the material, which makes it a peculiar performance) and the movie never really finishes the story it starts in the first act — but it's also got constant greatness.
How these schools are succeeding is important to note, says Chenoweth, and writing them off as outliers, as many in education have done, seems to her a peculiar way of thinking.
Trust Icara to notice something peculiar like palm trees when people are being cut down on the street and carried away and hanged, thought Cubby.
So may find it peculiar however, that Mafia II is set in an open world that has none of the open world traditions.
Her show called Transformation, reminds us a peculiar and colorful Nature where its elements kindly create an unexpected harmony.
to acknowledge that Slaw is itself a peculiar name.
Except something peculiar has happened recently: smartphone makers have reverted to selling phones without headphone jacks, so all of a sudden there's a fresh opportunity for PMPs to make a comeback.
While testing that idea, the researchers noticed something peculiar about cancerous cells that had been removed from leukemia patients and were growing in lab dishes.
I therefore find it peculiar when Federal Justice Minister, Peter MacKay, bemoans Canadians» loss of faith in the criminal justice system while in the same breath repeating his oft - made promise to rain a fury of new tough - on - crime hail from on - high upon the
Thus, at the dawning of Christian history in the lands of the Euphrates and Tigris, we see something peculiar to the gains of the Christian movement.
Something peculiar happened in Britain this Thursday: a football match passed untelevised.
While studying systems design engineering at the University of Waterloo, Baker noticed something peculiar about the dot - com boom then underway.
This implies that the philosopher's penchant for systematicity and an orderly representation of the world is not something peculiar to mind (an aberrant manifestation of some irrational power struggle as Nietzsche would have it).
It is not now so often practised, these animals having retired far back into the woods; so that when their flesh is desired for a barbecue (considered as a great delicacy here, being the hog's flesh smoked with a certain odoriferous wood, which communicates to it a peculiar flavour), negroes are usually sent in quest of them.
Also, studies have shown something peculiar, in that caffeine seems to have a much greater impact on exercises involving the upper body than the lower, leading researchers to conclude that supplementing with caffeine for upper body training sessions is beneficial.
I therefore find it peculiar when Federal Justice Minister, Peter MacKay, bemoans Canadians» loss of faith in the criminal justice system while in the same breath repeating his oft - made promise to rain a fury of new tough - on - crime hail from on - high upon the land.
While planning a vacation to sunny Austin, Texas, last year, I noticed something peculiar.
Those who reflect insufficiently find it peculiar that people suffer the oppression of this kind of sovereign with docility and patience, that they do not open their eyes to the vices and excesses of the clergymen who degrade them, and that they endure from a head that is shorn what they wold not suffer from a head crowned with laurels.
Does anyone else find it peculiar that an Unborn Fetus is sacred and holy and when the child is born without monetary support the once sacred Fetus becomes a welfare food stamp bum and cheat not worthy of an education?
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