Sentences with phrase «very peculiar way»

Since the watch doesn't have a screen, the notification system works in a very peculiar way, it would vibrate and turn on some specific lights depending on the alert, for example, a date reminder would light up the dots corresponding to a specific time.
Pekka: «Referring also to some comments of DocMartyn it's interesting to note that without molecular collisions in the atmosphere and radiative effects the atmosphere would be isothermal in a very peculiar way.
Pie charts struck me as a very peculiar way of representing population decline.
Trained as a painter, Leyla started working with three - dimensional elements and generated a very peculiar way of thinking about the conditions of painting within a sculptural and architectural context.
Still, I enjoyed it in the Guggenheim's very peculiar way — from several feet away, behind the barrier of the museum bay's tilted floors.
Turns out judges are trained to receive written and oral arguments in very peculiar ways.

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Remember that the congregation is idiomatic; it constitutes itself by a very distinctive language whose indicative aspect identifies a world in some ways allied with metaphors widely employed in the culture but in other ways peculiar to that group alone.
In other words, the teaching that the death of Christ was (a) for sin and (b) in accordance with the scriptures was derived by both Mark and Paul from the primitive church; the doctrine of the Atonement is not Paul's unique and distinctive contribution to Christian thought, for it is really pre-Pauline; further, it is not at all the central, cardinal doctrine in «Paulinism,» but a subsidiary one; (Indeed, it is a component one — it forms part of the doctrine of the new creation in Christ) finally, the conception of the way in which Christ's death becomes effective, as Paul conceived it, is peculiar to Paul and finds no trace in Mark or indeed elsewhere in the New Testament (Save in passages demonstrable dependent on Paul)-- Paul thinks of it as a conquest of the demonic powers in the very hour of their greatest aggression and apparent triumph.
No need to set our faces sternly against the massive cultural power of the academic and media establishment if we qualify any peculiar practices we retain by the qualification: We're open to change, that is, you progressives may be right» in fact it seems you are, so please excuse our very temporary clinging to old ways here, we're just waiting for the right (that is left) revelation to come along, let's hope sooner rather than later...
Thus, a very peculiar attitude towards the past underlies the way in which European culture relates to the sources from which it springs.
One of the jumping off points for such speculation is that the Universe we see around us seems to be in a very peculiar state, not «typical» of the way a universe might be expected to emerge from a big bang.
It's a peculiar and unique horror experience, one that is able to convey fear and disquiet in a very powerful way.
It scratches a very peculiar itch, in a way that nothing else on the market today can.
There's only one way to find out: head below for a very, very peculiar battle between expensive and cheap.
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