Sentences with phrase «somewhat idiosyncratic»

This is of course a somewhat idiosyncratic list (everyone has their favorites!).
When I first heard the term «portfolio career», I was delighted to have a rather dignified description applied to my somewhat idiosyncratic working life.
I've curated this admittedly somewhat idiosyncratic... the not - particularly - interested - in - football personal assistant hired to help him out.
The representation for Turkey may serve as an example of the somewhat idiosyncratic selection process.
Given all this, it's not surprising that Craiglist's response to an investigation of its «erotic services» category, stemming from the murder of a masseuse who advertised her services through the site, has been somewhat idiosyncratic.

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On a somewhat related matter, Arendt's near - total absence of study of Italian fascism may simply signify a lack of interest in dealing with the exceptional and idiosyncratic features of that system's totalitarianism.
A Week in the Life of a First Things Junior Fellow (Somewhat Condensed and Idiosyncratic) Saturday, 7 pm: Night prayer, drinks, and dinner with Richard John NeuhausSunday, 1 pm: Lunch after Mass at sushi restaurant on Park AvenueMonday, 2 pm: First Things editorial meeting; 8 pm: $ 15 tickets for....
Ashes harkens back to the New Wave projects of modernizing the martial arts genre, with a convoluted plot structure (made somewhat clearer in the recent Redux version, the only version currently available, though there is a DVD of the original somewhere, I saw it 15 years ago), narration in Wong's idiosyncratic fashion and a story that focuses more on Wongian themes of lost love and memory that it does on fighting.
The Recovery School District's origins are somewhat more idiosyncratic.
He draws the minor characters as idiosyncratic without sacrificing authenticity; each one seems to be a real - life (if somewhat peculiar) individual that readers could well have met.
Their investment portfolios are also somewhat more volatile, exposing them to slightly more idiosyncratic risk.»
Raised within a visionary family with his father being a painter and Fomenko adopting an artistic interest from an early age, his vocation was somewhat inescapable and presently applies his sharp eye and magnificent imaginative memory to his idiosyncratic style.
It is worth quoting from this idiosyncratic piece by Judith Benhamou - Huet about the ascendancy of Hauser + Wirth and Zwirner galleries because it somewhat echoes and confirms the observation made by others that in today's global art world, these two veteran galleries have begun to eclipse (if that's even the appropriate word) Gagosian in the art world's imagination as the most - discussed art enterprises.
While the young men that appear and reappear in his canvases have become somewhat of a trope, Bas's compositions nonetheless arise from obsessive research and idiosyncratic material experimentation, as well as a seriously funny sense of humor.
However, all that having being said, what Nature and Science decide to publish or not publish seems a bit idiosyncratic and somewhat geared to it's potential publicity or «splash» value.
Anthropogenic aerosols are somewhat more idiosyncratic because of their regional distribution.
So chucking Mann and his «idiosyncratic» methods under a bus — though an extremely wise, if somewhat tardy decision — gets you into a bigger pile of doodoo than you might imagine.
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