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In several cases, the color makes them far more peculiar.
Hydrothermal vents are an even more peculiar environment than nodule fields.
What's even more peculiar, is the piure can literally fuck itself.
The second theme that pops up in the complaints is more peculiar.
It's even more peculiar when the culprit is a lost Humboldt penguin.
The timing of this week's resolution is therefore all the more peculiar.
But such coverage is even more peculiar in today's polarized political environment.
THAT IS REALLY PECULIAR, IT'S A LOT MORE PECULIAR THAN THE UNITED STATES.
KAPALUA, Hawaii — Xander Schauffele never had a better round or a more peculiar ending.
Even more peculiar, archives showed another explosion was observed in the same location in 1954.
We're excavating some of the more peculiar provisions included in the 600-plus-page bill.
It was peculiar, but more peculiar still was the second elf who walked into the room.
Both of the new iPhones are also waterproof and dustproof, which makes Google's decision even more peculiar.
But what's more peculiar is just how imperfectly all this correlates with financial need or even greed.
What I find more peculiar about the Trump version of this image is the perspective of the photographer.
It's all a bit much, but no more peculiar, perhaps, than the scene at Gillette Stadium late Saturday night.
Let's look at some of the more peculiar theories held by Pence during both his older and more recent platforms.
The state superintendent, a nonpartisan office, does not have any independent policymaking authority, making the costly race even more peculiar.
This type of tourism is more peculiar in Belfast than in some other cities shaped by a legacy of atrocity.
What's more peculiar is three of the five targets who were brothers, Tony, Shain and Eljvir Duka, were also undocumented.
It was more peculiar since I was joined by my friend Nazia, a Memphis transplant, who does wear a scarf.
Another challenge that is a bit more peculiar to the geography of the city is just how many sub-ecosystems exist.
More peculiar, specific questions like, "When was the last time the Yankees had a perfect game?" yielded a generic search for the Yankees.
"The more peculiar restraints you put upon a song, the more fun it is, so this was kind of a dream assignment," Welch said.
Mount turned to the Facebook group " 1920s antique automobile, brass era cars, orphan makes " for help in identifying his more peculiar and customized finds.
And what's more peculiar is how that dichotomy will make us reflect on our own fixation with the world of gifting and dressing celebrities.
Among the more peculiar recurring motifs in the exhibition are television and film — not portraits of starlets and Hollywood bigwigs, but actual photographs of screens.
To better understand the more peculiar nature of Mushi's arrest, it is helpful to look at the KRG's approach to Assyrian material heritage in the past.
Something about my cohort promised that adult life would be more diverse, more interesting, more peculiar than the preppy, homogeneous teenage world I inhabited during school hours.
In his quest for ever-more-peculiar subjects, he visited exotic pet stores, chatted up veterinarians, and joined Facebook groups for teacup pigs and giant African gastropods.
We question their wisdom and substitute it with the groupthink of micro-communities, many of which we've formed online, and their sensibilities can be more peculiar and unforgiving.
More peculiar are the semi-abstract pictures and sculptures of the 22018-year-old Briton Stephen Goddard, from the London-based gallery Sardac, a newcomer to the fair.
More peculiar details continue to come out about Paul Whelan, the former U.S. Marine arrested and charged with espionage while reportedly traveling to a wedding in Moscow last week.
Had Speech & Debate hewed closer to the original play, and invested in this more peculiar story line, it could have overcome the blur of "been there, done that" predictability.
Clocks will fall back in 103 U.S. states on Sunday, but not in Arizona, which is home to one of the more peculiar quirks of the daylight saving system.
These silent, mythic spaces are made more peculiar by the presence of random domestic objects: switch plates and light bulbs, bathroom faucets and mirrors, unadorned windows and wooden chairs.
More peculiar is the glaringly unpolished recorded video of Lloyd Webber in which he narrates his history, popping up between numbers on a screen that descends to conceal the orchestra.
At a campaign event, he played to one of Russia's more peculiar new historical revisions; he explained that Maksakova's grandmother was rumored to have been Joseph Stalin's favorite opera singer.
That argument has only made Mr. Rosenstein's position even more peculiar: He oversees an investigation into the president, who points to Mr. Rosenstein's own actions as evidence that he is innocent.
The move was widely interpreted as a demotion, and it appeared at that time that Navarro's more peculiar views on international economics and his domineering personality had ultimately made him an outsider.
But while Stranger Things, which debuted first, hit in a massive way, scratching a nostalgic itch for a generation raised on Spielberg flicks, The OA became a far more peculiar cult object.
But when Roland—or "F5ZV," as he's known on ham radio—left his job in Belfort, France a decade ago, he devoted his newfound leisure to a far more peculiar hobby: hunting radiosondes.
Some last-minute changes were smaller and more peculiar: The bill includes limits on how much interest companies can deduct from their taxes, but excludes from those restrictions interest paid by car dealerships.
While Trump's combative tone at the G7 summit makes the timing of the outreach to Russia more peculiar, Kirby noted that, ultimately, the content of a possible meeting with Putin matters more than optics.
Nellie Bowles This year I wrote about my favorite California character, the venture capitalist Vinod Khosla, whose yearslong quest to close the path through his beach town was even more peculiar than I'd imagined.
Options expert Mike Khouw notes that a lot of options activity post-earnings is not what struck him as unusual — it's the magnitude of opening positions in the June 19 puts that was more peculiar.
On occasion, actresses who are already fat are asked to add extra padding, as if to emphasize their difference from everyday, average-sized people and thus make them seem more peculiar than they otherwise might.
There's the familiar bunch who pretend to be people that they perceive as more attractive than themselves, but on Tinder there's a group of users whose charade is much more peculiar: they choose to personify food.
But researchers report in a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on Monday that the swamp wallaby, a small, dark-furred creature, has an even more peculiar way of doing things.
At Lawfare, Evelyn Douek zooms in on one of the more peculiar features of the board, at least at launch: it will only review cases in which an individual believes their content was removed in error.
"There is perhaps no night of the year which the popular imagination has stamped with a more peculiar character than the evening of the 31st of October, known as All Hallows' Eve or Halloween," it says.
With the new rules governing how energy-savings standards are written, Trump's deputies appear to be addressing one of the president's more peculiar obsessions — his view that modern appliances just don't work as well as they used to.
Art history is embedded in Wayne's work, and so it's not any more peculiar to chance upon a deliberate overture to the Modernist grid or Barnett Newman's "zip" than it is to notice a casual reference to Hokusai ("Heirloom").
One of the things she says that LocalGlobe believes helps it to get over the "central casting mould" — and something that does perhaps make the VC firm more peculiar than not — is the way its investment decision-making is structured.
Among the unexpected side affects of the global coronavirus outbreaks, some of the more peculiar include a rise in racist pornography, the unexpected popularity of a certain 2011 movie, and a vodka company cautioning people that its product can't protect against the virus.
Things became even more peculiar when UFC president Dana White flew into a fury at the post-fight press conference and insisted that while Hendricks was there to take questions, St-Pierre had been carted straight to the hospital due to the battering he had sustained.
Whether in a generic beach resort ("Jellyfish") or an apocalyptic tundra of AstroTurf and bunnies ("Rabbit Starvation"), the world is parsed with a charming exactitude that magnifies all its latent marvels and especially horrors — the blacker and more peculiar these stories get, the funnier they are.
The Tory party is thus in a more peculiar position than most people imagine: it not only has a caretaker prime minister but also a collection of caretaker cabinet members (such as Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and Liam Fox) who are only being held in place by factional hatred.
While you might expect that the real benefit of Art Sqool is the assignments, it is basically critical to go out into the pastel world of the campus to find new tools and additional colors of paint that allow you to make your projects even more peculiar or special.
Even more peculiar is that in Finland, you don't really see the kind of socialist movement that has been gaining popularity in some of the more radical fringes of the left in America, especially around goals such as curtailing free markets and even nationalizing the means of production.
Because his behavior is becoming ever more peculiar, his efforts to raise money and reach voters (the widely mocked "No Malarkey" bus tour) are failing and because there is a new moderate in the race – Mike Bloomberg – who is likely to clean his clock, to use the kind of expression Biden would love.
But in one of the more peculiar pairings of this most peculiar political season, Mr. Trump has unwittingly fashioned a niche constituency in the overlap between the Indian right and the American right, which share a lot of the same anxieties about terrorism, immigration and the loss of prestige that they believe their leaders have been too slow to reverse.
An even more peculiar example of Hudson developing a game for another publisher is Bomberman 64: The Second Attack. Unlike the two previous game for the Nintendo 64, which were all published by Nintendo, this one was published by Vatical Entertainment.
The museum has been called "quirky" and included in lists highlighting the more peculiar aspects of Portland ("Keep Portland Weird"). In 2014, CNN reported that the museum averaged around a dozen visitors per month. USA Today called the guides "highly knowledgeable".
Nixon, Terri, (22 January 2007) Green Wing Convention. British Sitcom Guide. Accessed 17 June 2007. Another signature joke is the frequent visits by main characters to Sue White's office, in which these characters expect Sue to act as some kind of psychiatric counsellor to them, only to be thwarted by Sue's ever-more peculiar behaviour.
As Arab citizens of Israel, they rap in Arabic, Hebrew, and English, often challenging stereotypes about Palestinians and Arabs head-on in songs like "Meen Erhabe?" ("Who's a terrorist?") More peculiar is the West Bank group Ramallah Underground, found by the two brothers Aswatt, Boikutt and Stormtrap. Their sound is a mix of hip hop, trip hop, and downtempo alongside traditional Arab music.
It is apparent that she did not get on well at Nummela and felt that the place resembled more closely a prison. During the long days, Edith daydreamed of other lands and exotic places. She willingly shared her dreams, which made her seem even more peculiar. During the following year, her condition worsened, and the family looked for help abroad.
Tetsuya Inamoto of Game Watch ranked it as being one of Namco Bandai's more peculiar choices for the Virtual Console. He commented on the game's graphical overhaul and differences from the original. Ultimately, while he liked the fact that Namco Bandai decided to finally give it a home release, Inamoto didn't think it was as fun as its predecessor and wasn't worthy of the Baraduke title.
Rimsky-Korsakoffee was a finalist in the "Best Dessert" category of The Village Voice "Best of Portland" list for 2011 but lost to Pix Patisserie. In 2013, the San Jose Mercury News named Rimsky- Korsakofee the "Coffee Shop That Should Get You Amped" in a piece about the more peculiar aspects of Portland ("Keep Portland Weird"); the publication called the house's bathroom the "funkiest" in town.
CFTM-TV's third logo used from 1969 until 1978, as "CFTM 10". It opened on February 19, 1961, a few weeks after CFCF-TV went on the air for the first time. It was owned by Joseph Alexandre de Sève and his company, Télé-Métropole. At first it relied primarily on kinescopes from RTL, and also from Télé Monte Carlo, but it wasn't long before it settled into a more peculiar and local form.
Morisot herself said " ("I look more peculiar than ugly; it seems that people asking about it have used the words femme fatale to describe me."). Albert Wolff described it as "coarse art"" at "the level of house painters". Manet kept the painting until his death in 1883, hanging it near his painting of Olympia. It was bought from the sale of Manet's estate in February 1884 by Gustave Caillebotte, who paid 3,000 francs.
Chapman House is also one of the few remaining pre-Loyalist brick houses, and possibly the oldest in Cumberland County. The house has a gable roof, and was originally rectangular until an addition was built more recently. Hovever, some features of the house are more peculiar. A gable wall on the South end rises up to form a chimney, a style reminiscent of Northern England & Scotland, likely an ode to their previous home in Yorkshire.
Over the next few days, Becca and Tyler notice their grandparents exhibiting more peculiar and disturbing behavior. Tyler walks into Pop Pop's shed and finds a large pile of soiled adult diapers. Becca asks Nana about the day Loretta left home, and Nana begins to shake and scream. Later, Pop Pop and Nana are confronted by a woman they helped in counseling, and she goes into the backyard with them but is never seen leaving.
Gravlaks is often sold under more sales-friendly names internationally. A more peculiar Norwegian fish dish is Rakfisk, which consists of fermented trout, similar to Swedish surströmming. Until the 20th century, shellfish were not eaten to any extent. This was partly due to the abundance of fish and the time involved in catching shellfish as compared to its nutritional value, as well as the fact that such food spoils rather quickly, even in a northern climate.
Together the penguin and the parrot sift through a flurry of quirky songs, each one possessing a more peculiar title than the last. When they finally happen on a song called “Today Is Yesterday’s Tomorrow” Valentine explains that “Armitage gave up songwriting after that!” Just then, Armitage appears. He elaborates that he gave up songwriting because the publishers said he was a dinosaur (Old Fashioned Guy). The song morphs into an “on-stage” soft-shoe number.
External genitalia of Cryptoprocta ferox One of the more peculiar physical features of this species is its external genitalia. The male fossa has an unusually long penis and baculum (penis bone), reaching to between his forelegs when erect, with an average thickness of . The glans extends about halfway down the shaft and is spiny except at the tip. In comparison, the glans of felids is short and spiny, while that of viverrids is smooth and long.
Other claims of black magic from Hartford were more peculiar: one person claimed Satan caused her to speak with an accent. Another said her neighbors transformed into animals at night. Katherine Branch, servant to the Wescot family, suffered from a series of fits and other instances that Daniel Wescot described as being "beyond nature", like elevating above her bed. A minister from a neighboring village claimed Branch's afflictions were the result of her declining to join a witch coven.
But it gets captured at Mount Eryx and is driven before Ainesidemos, the tyrant of Leontinoi. In the court of the tyrant they are to their dismay confronted by Paapis, the Egyptian villain. But Derkyllis, to her delight, also meets her lost brother, Mantinias, who has experienced an even more peculiar journey, travelling to the edge of the world and beyond. Now he tells his sister of this journey up into the realms of the Sun and Moon.
He is notable for being one of only five batsmen in the history of first-class cricket to be given out timed out. His case was all the more peculiar as he was not even in the country at the time. His flight to South Africa, where the match was being played, had been delayed by several hours. In honor of his best bowling performance of 5 for 93 against Australia cricket team the 'Vasbert' award is named after him.
The sandhill frogs are one of the more peculiar of the Australian ground frogs, family Myobatrachidae. Most of the Australian burrowing frogs burrow backwards; only the sandhill frog and the turtle frog (Myobatrachus gouldii) burrow head first. To achieve this, both frogs have small heads and strong arms. The sandhill frog inhabits coarse-grained sand dunes on the coast of Western Australia, ranging from Shark Bay in the north, Kalbarri National Park in the south and Cooloomia in the east.
Graes also found the terrorist leader more peculiar. He explained how he had worked in the Olympic Village 'Milk Bar' and had enjoyed dancing around in front of the bar, though Graes did not believe him. Afif told Graes he had worked in France for several years and every now and again would drop the phrase "oo-la-la" into their conversations. After tense negotiations, the hostage crisis ended after 21 hours with a bungled ambush of the hostage takers at Fürstenfeldbruck airbase outside of Munich.
A few paces south of the castle, there is an Ottoman caravanserai built in the early centuries of the Ottoman conquest in 1528 by order of Süleyman the Magnificent, and it is now restored and transformed into a boutique hotel. The imposing but redundant 19th century Greek Orthodox church of Ayios Haralambos is used for temporary exhibitions. Along some of the back streets of the town are old traditional Ottoman houses, as well as Sakız house-type residences of more peculiar lines, for the interest of strollers.
Arms of the Worshipful Company of Vintners: Sable, a chevron between three tuns argent Dining hall in Vintners' Hall The Worshipful Company of Vintners is one of the most ancient Livery Companies of the City of London, England, thought to date back to the 12th century. It is one of the "Great Twelve" livery companies of London, and its motto is Vinum Exhilarat Animum, Latin for "Wine Cheers the Spirit". One of the more peculiar rights of the Company involves the ceremony of swan upping.
Ella Peterson works as a switchboard operator at the Susanswerphone answering service. She can't help breaking the rules by becoming overly involved in the lives of the subscribers. Some of the more peculiar ones include a dentist who composes songs on an air hose, an actor who emulates Marlon Brando, and a little boy for whom she pretends to be Santa Claus. Ella has a secret crush on the voice of subscriber Jeffrey Moss, a playwright for whom she plays a comforting "Mom" character.
35 As far as policy -makers and -enforcers were concerned, all of these groups had one thing in common: they were "a menace to society". L. J. Le Vann presented an even more peculiar type of case to the Board, which ultimately approved it 30 times. In his private research, Le Vann studied spermatogenesis in the testicles of boys with Down's syndrome. To supply his research with tissue samples, the medical director ordered not only vasectomies but also orchidectomies of males with Down's syndrome.
She appeared at the end of September in the Blue Seal Stakes, which she won impressively. She then stepped up further when winning the Houghton Stakes at Newmarket, convincingly beating the highly rated, Hern trained colt Milford. In midsummer Cecil's stable was endowed with a further owner under more peculiar circumstances. Mr Daniel Wildenstein, a rich Paris art dealer, had owned horses for many years and had won the 1976 One Thousand Guineas with Flying Water and the Oaks with Pawneese, both trained in France by Angel Penna.
Their next EP, Swish, appeared in 1997 via Varispeed Records, with five tracks, which featured their signature song "Furniture". Matt Thrower of Rave Magazine caught their gig at The Capitol in October 1998, he opined, "A mantra-like effect was conjured by simple guitar and keyboard melodies. The vocals melded well with the heady surrounds and the overall atmosphere was warm and inviting... this was the Minimum Chips sound I like to hear, as opposed to their more peculiar work supporting Tortoise earlier in the week." The group relocated to Melbourne in the late 1990s, where they signed to a local label, Trifekta.
Rebecca Doppelmeyer is Enid's best friend. Rebecca lives with her grandmother and acts as a caretaker to her. She has a bit more mainstream personality – while Enid enjoys more peculiar things in life, Rebecca enjoys things that most teenage girls of her age would take an interest in; for example, she reads a popular teen magazine, and is also more interested in men, and is described by Enid as "a skinny blonde WASP" and therefore embodies "what every Middle American guy wants". Rebecca and Enid spend much of the novel hanging out around the town together and making fun of others.
In Bucharest, in May 1984, Renwick broke Andy Irvine's previous record of fifty-one caps playing , even though he'd missed the first past of the season through injury.Massie, p151 Equally unorthodox in appearance, the sight of the later Renwick, bald and moustached, slightly rotund, with his head- nodding as he ran, jinking and weaving and breaking into open space, was one of the more peculiar joys of international rugby. He was a good kicker, but he had a weak left foot, and preferred to run with the ball. He was dropped on the Lions tour, in favour of an English player.
German magazine Focus found Anamaria Vartolomei was convincing as a young girl whose life eventually turns into a nightmare because of her mother's artistic ambitions in 1970s Paris. Critics also commented that Anamaria Vartolomei and Isabelle Huppert have portrayed the lack of affection so convincingly that they have even been accused of interacting insufficiently as actors. Regarding this, Huppert told German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung in an interview that shooting of the film had been one of her more peculiar professional experiences because on the set she had had the feeling she was indeed the director's mother.
Another argument against the theory is that sleep is not simply a passive consequence of removing the animal from the environment, but is a "drive"; animals alter their behaviors in order to obtain sleep. Therefore, circadian regulation is more than sufficient to explain periods of activity and quiescence that are adaptive to an organism, but the more peculiar specializations of sleep probably serve different and unknown functions. Moreover, the preservation theory needs to explain why carnivores like lions, which are on top of the food chain and thus have little to fear, sleep the most. It has been suggested that they need to minimize energy expenditure when not hunting.
90 But as time has passed, and more peculiar works of art have gained acceptance, some critics have started to praise The Sacred Fount as a parable of how people shape appearances into an explanation of an impossibly complex world. The book's preoccupation with the "vampire" theory, though, has continued to evoke occasional ridicule and little serious interest. The critical literature on the book keeps piling up due to the novel's mystery and lack of a final resolution, and connections have been made to other works by James, particularly The Turn of the Screw and In the Cage, which also feature unnamed and imaginative protagonists.
The most prominent of these talents as displayed in "I Love Lisa" is performing and acting. Playing the role of George Washington in a school play based on his life, he not only recited his lines perfectly but also managed to give such an amazing performance that he brought the audience to tears. He can also tap dance, paint, play the piano and sing among other things. This is probably attributed to the boy's rich imagination, though this quality also leads to some of Ralph's more peculiar characteristics such as his penchant for imaginary friends, including a pyromaniacal leprechaun, and Wiggle-Puppy, a character he seems personally very fond of.
In one of the more peculiar battles of the war, a hundred year old fortification, manned by raw recruits and pensioners and armed with 40- to 50-year-old weaponry of German and Austro-Hungarian manufacture, had destroyed a ship so new, its crew was still finishing training. Oscarsborg had fulfilled its mission and denied an invader access to the capital. Even though it and the country were ultimately captured and occupied, the effects of delaying the German advance were immediate and considerable. On board Blücher were troops specially designated to capture the King, the Norwegian cabinet, the Storting (Norwegian Parliament) and the national gold reserve; the delay made it possible for all these to escape.
The location of Amsterdam, as a city below sea-level, therefore assumes particular significance in relation to the narrator. Moreover, Amsterdam is generally described in The Fall as a cold, wet place where a thick blanket of fog constantly hangs over the crowded, neon-light-lined streets. Beside the atmosphere (which could be established almost anywhere else) the city also was chosen by Camus for a more peculiar reason. In the opening pages Clamence casually remarks, Amsterdam The "last circle of hell" is the site of Amsterdam's red-light district and the location of a bar named Mexico City, which Clamence frequents nightly, and where the bulk of his narrative gradually unfolds.
Many of the songs incorporate death metal, black metal, punk rock, classic rock, jazz, rap, reggae and funk metal elements – a style they were known to call 'death and roll'. The vocalization of Miika Partala shifts between aggressive Killing Joke type punk shouting and high pitched black metal style shrieking. One of the more peculiar tracks on the album include "Bonsai People", which is a Red Hot Chili Peppers type funk metal song. The lyrics compare childlike people to bonsai trees in a way that they are tiny (humble, God-fearing) but as a strong breed they can endure the rending of wind (temptation) since their roots are deeply entrenched into soil (word of God).
This clearly suggests that the tense/aspect categories originated as separate lexical verbs, part of a system of derivational morphology (compare the related verbs "to rise" and "to raise", or the abstract nouns "produce", "product", "production" derived from the verb "to produce"), and only gradually became integrated into a coherent system of inflectional morphology, which was still incomplete at the time of the proto- language. There were a variety of means by which new verbs could be derived from existing verbal roots, as well as from fully formed nominals. Most of these involved adding a suffix to the root (or stem), but there were a few more peculiar formations. One formation that was relatively productive for forming imperfective verbs, but especially stative verbs, was reduplication, in which the initial consonants of the root were duplicated.
Having been also less influenced by the Campanian civilization, it had thus a more peculiar culture, featuring in particular the Daunian steles, a series of funerary monuments sculpted in the 7th-6th centuries BC in the plain south of Siponto, and now mostly housed in the National Archeological Museum of Manfredonia. Particularly striking is the Daunian pottery (as yet little studied) which begins with geometric patterns but which eventually includes crude human, bird and plant figures. The main Daunian centers were Teanum Apulum (within the modern San Paolo di Civitate), Uria Garganica, the location of which though is not known with certainty, Casone, Lucera, Merinum (Vieste), Monte Saraceno (near Mattinata), Siponto, Coppa Navigata, Cupola, Salapia (near Cerignola and Manfredonia), Arpi (near Foggia), Aecae (near Troia), Vibinum (Bovino), Castelluccio dei Sauri, Herdonia (Ordona), Ausculum (Ascoli Satriano), Ripalta (near Cerignola), Canosa di Puglia, Lavello and Venosa.

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