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"peculiar to" Definitions
  1. of, relating to, or found in (only one person, thing, or place)

126 Sentences With "peculiar to"

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The species "is peculiar to the land of liberty," he
It feels peculiar to ponder a world without a Coldplay.
He is fluent in the tongues peculiar to his work.
The phenomenon is not peculiar to any state or region.
Now, what's engagingly peculiar to this piece is easier to see.
Neurochemical ebbs and flows aren't peculiar to BDSM fans, after all.
Our struggle is too conveniently positioned as peculiar to this country.
This appears to be a practice peculiar to the Untied States.
This is by no means a trait peculiar to the French.
The idea of a modular smartphone has always been peculiar to me.
Embalming is a phenomenon is that is peculiar to the United States.
It's quite peculiar to see them being used by White Nationalists now.
An "idiom" is a phrase peculiar to a specific language or place.
That seemed peculiar to me, considering how it has shaped all of us.
Going theories include a parasitic infestation or a disease peculiar to horseshoe crabs.
The answer may be found in some of the characteristics peculiar to Switzerland.
Concerns about the affordability of medicines are not peculiar to America; they are global.
It's also consistent with historical patterns and isn't peculiar to the Clinton-Trump race.
For him, the idea of donning a different jersey seemed too peculiar to consider.
") and many that are unanswerable for reasons peculiar to Borne himself ("Am I a person?
Do you really think that drinking and rowdy behavior are quirks peculiar to the rich?
What follows are sculptural tableaus of gruesome punishments peculiar to Northern Ireland during the Troubles.
I don't think this movie's message is peculiar to any particular end of the political spectrum.
Was there something peculiar to Donald Trump that just animated lower-education whites in the Midwest?
Keep scrolling to learn about what might seem everyday to Americans, but peculiar to everybody else.
"Economic issues peculiar to capitalism have to be separated from those pervasive in modernity," Gopnik writes.
This may sound peculiar to many people today, especially in communities that wholly embrace modern medicine.
As she recalled her career, though, two particular experiences "peculiar to women" did come to mind.
Just seems peculiar to me that you see nothing worthwhile about a top-to-bottom perfect album.
There was "Black Hand" crime, a form of blackmail peculiar to Italian immigrants perpetuated by various gangs.
It's a psychosis peculiar to Mets fans, and Gary Keith and Ron feel it in their bones.
At first glance, this seems like a problem peculiar to Turkey, as the country's economy has weakened.
In a sense, this seems so obvious to me that it feels peculiar to argue for it.
While Bruno takes on the usual array of criminals and wrongdoers peculiar to this part of France — e.g.
Nunberg knew that tax laws for commercial real estate developers are notoriously riddled with loopholes peculiar to that industry.
While inflated medical promises are hardly peculiar to molecular medicine, that field does seem particularly prone to breathless rhetoric.
They're peculiar to his intentionally abrasive personality, his deliberately provocative tactics and his almost mystical domination of the media.
But it's just peculiar to me to turn to, say, Tim Cook, instead of dialing up your local representative.
Still, it would be a mistake to see Trump's cynical approach to the economy as entirely peculiar to him.
For one thing, it is peculiar to describe all societies, except perhaps a future egalitarian one, as "inequality regimes".
All along, car companies have operated training programs to convey the specialized repair information peculiar to their new models.
It is altogether peculiar to immerse oneself in a story of New York written by a near-lifelong Californian.
It's peculiar-to-Trump hyperventilation, an understandable response to such an indecent president but quite possibly a tactical mistake.
The resulting text is slim, stylish, and peculiar to describe structurally—somewhere between essays and a scrapbook of flashy pronouncements.
It's a story familiar right across the gig economy, such as at companies like Uber, and not peculiar to Deliveroo's model.
The choice seems almost quaint; the concept is neither peculiar to 2018 (it is years older than that) nor especially hot.
Another challenge that is a bit more peculiar to the geography of the city is just how many sub-ecosystems exist.
Was this resistance to metastasis peculiar to melanoma, which is a type of cancer well known to provoke an immune response?
More precisely, in a small store, l­ong forgotten, in Mayfair, London, whose shopping bags carried the slogan ''Peculiar to Mr. Fish.
There is a psychosis peculiar to the criticism of children's literature: a delusion that adults can read the minds of children.
Peculiar to Sherald is a consistent nuance, in her subjects' expressions, which can take time to fully register—it's so subtle.
Mention the word "peculiar" to a YA fan, and they'll immediately imagine an eerie photograph — or maybe a child with supernatural powers.
WARREN BUFFETT: Well, it's harder for two reasons, one of which is peculiar to us, is we've got a lot more money.
But for reasons peculiar to them, their races and their states, they're generally considered to be able to cast safe "no" votes.
According to c't magazine, this was peculiar to this user because he doesn't own any Alexa devices and had never used the service.
Although faces are peculiar to individuals, they are also public, so technology does not, at first sight, intrude on something that is private.
And their tandem success suggests a dynamic peculiar to the 2016 election, a special rule for this road: Obnoxiousness is the new charisma.
"Voters defying the status quo is hardly peculiar to Colombia," said Michael Shifter, president of Inter-American Dialogue, a policy group in Washington.
Her isolation is the kind peculiar to big cities, magnified because she is estranged — from the world around her and also from herself.
Castro and others are arguing that every national campaign is rife with drama, but that the stories of infighting were peculiar to Harris's campaign.
They must also solve tricky problems that are peculiar to their story, and for many, Morris's choices have created a compelling and uplifting tale.
" Then he conceded the truth, an act that must have felt very peculiar to him: "President Barack Obama was born in the United States, period.
It will be peculiar to live in a place in which I have no past—or no sense of a past beyond an atavistic one.
The idea of Unfinished is peculiar to begin with, and even the wall text often questions whether the works on display are finished at all.
"It's a bit peculiar to fly in 15 people on two planes and have all of them take part in the interrogation," Le Beau said.
I still believed in possibilities then, still had the sense, so peculiar to New York, that something extraordinary would happen any minute, any day, any month.
This tension between aspiration and actuality, not just over health care but over a wide range of issues, is neither new nor peculiar to the right.
The rule of thumb was to watch out for the months that were RLESS, lacking the letter "r" in their name, something peculiar to May through August.
"Gucci will choose a whole variety of locations that reflect the taste and values peculiar to the House and designate them Gucci Places," the press release stated.
Blame revenue siphoned by online competition, cost-cutting ownership, a death spiral in quality, sheer disinterest among readers or reasons peculiar to given locales for that development.
And they're not peculiar to millennial-led start-ups: Multinational corporations, restaurant owners and federal government agencies are among the employers calling for more wellness in the workplace.
If it sounds a bit peculiar to change banking law through the budget process, it is, especially given that the expected budget "savings" from such changes are illusionary.
"Not to be a needy diva, but it seems peculiar to me to have lawyers researching a potential suit when we haven't even discussed a Twitter strategy," he wrote.
"This entire debate of sexual exploitation…is peculiar to certain industries, involving glamour and money," sneers the Organiser, a journal considered the mouthpiece of India's biggest Hindu-nationalist group.
They all had huge, paw-like hands; wide grins; broad shoulders; curly hair; and were filled with the indomitable life force that is peculiar to 19-year-old lads.
They'll make the case that what happened in Pennsylvania was peculiar to Pennsylvania and that there are few omens to be seen in it or lessons to be gleaned.
Politico examines the phenomenon of the Twitter thread as a literary form peculiar to the Trump era, and nods to some noteworthy "threaders" — often stalwarts of government, media or academia.
He boasted to me in the humble-brag way peculiar to British upper-class men that, trying to juggle three jobs, he was unable to do any of them properly.
These products are peculiar to the climate verging on the tropical regions, and by an imperious law of nature, none but the black race can bear exposure to the tropical sun.
Whitman invented a poetry specific to this language and open to the kinds of experience, peculiar to democracy in a polyethnic society on a vast continent, that might otherwise be mute.
Brown's film alternates from the ordinary, to the peculiar, to the outright supernatural, in a montage of fantastical delusions that will make you question what's real and what is a dream.
Douglas noted that sports were encouraged by plantation owners, including wrestling and boxing, which Douglas deemed "wild and low sports peculiar to semi-civilized people," but that "rational enjoyment" was not.
"Her skin is sallow — like a medium yellow — and she has no features that make her peculiar to any racial background," a detective explained in one national news item about Taylor.
Cases are pleaded by tattoo parlors and funeral parlors accused of some act of wrongdoing peculiar to their trades, and by restaurants and day care centers charged with shortcomings in their crafts.
A worry peculiar to this outbreak, other experts said, was that the rebels in North Kivu might use a declared emergency to embarrass the government by hindering efforts aimed at ending it.
It's a peculiar, to say the least, specificity of detail, but its off-kilter dance with signification opens up the mind to questions that a more straightforward depiction of human interaction would preclude.
For Cherif Keita, a native Malian and professor of Francophone literature at Carleton College in Minnesota, this willingness to experiment is not peculiar to Amadou & Mariam but symptomatic of a unique, Malian worldview.
It is so peculiar to think that Cruz's elusive saw him vilified just a few years ago, but either the crowds have got more appreciative or absence has made the heart grow fonder.
This required adapting the dissonances and harmonies peculiar to Georgian music to five-line notation, and deciphering the cryptic shorthand used by medieval monks to guide contemporary singers through melodies they already knew.
Whatever its occasional pandering, "Better Living Through Criticism" mostly exemplifies the rhetorical virtues it so enthusiastically celebrates as being peculiar to the critic: attentiveness to detail, alertness to context, a hunger for larger meanings.
A number of historical factors peculiar to that era — especially including World War I, the federal government's reaction to it, and public fatigue from it — led to conservative dominance of the GOP in subsequent years.
One of these photographs is worth a closer look as it shows an interesting sensor that equips every aircraft but whose shape and characteristics appear to be pretty peculiar to the Northrop Grumman's strategic bomber.
The political art deals with matters peculiar to politics, with a complex of material circumstances, of historic deposit, of human passion, for which the problems of business or engineering as such do not provide an analogy.
Wherever Mr. Macfarlane goes, it seems, people present him with wrinkled pieces of paper; or index cards stored in boxes; or lists written and then stashed away, half-forgotten, containing words peculiar to their own landscapes.
In a show so concerned with working conditions that it sometimes feels like an industrial video, it's peculiar to pick on a guy who'd rather not have objects dropped on his head — the hefty paycheck notwithstanding.
And so our situations were similar and dissimilar; though it seems peculiar to suggest that graduating with a Yale law degree leaves anyone, no matter how many felonies he has, in a situation as desperate as Reds's.
" Tom Wolfe the great American novelist who just recently passed away wrote, "Loneliness, far from being a rare and curious phenomenon, peculiar to myself and a few solitary men, is a central and inevitable fact of human existence.
Here was a memento mori peculiar to our culture; a sudden recognition that guns now move through the American landscape with such ubiquity that even a family stroll through Walmart can end with a body on the floor.
No private company can act as a conscience for a country, since it is in their nature to be ruled by their own interests, which are by necessity peculiar to them and not universally applicable to a citizenry.
If these things, then, are common to the lowest and most odious characters, this must remain as peculiar to the good man; to have the intellectual part governing and directing him in all the occurring offices of life.
What is peculiar to the suicide is that his ego, rightly or wrongly, is felt to be an extremely dangerous, dubious, and doomed germ of nature; that he is always in his own eyes exposed to an extraordinary risk.
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").
"Peculiar to the loan utilization is the last drawdown of $400 million which was effected on December 20, 2016 at the time the NDC (then ruling party) had woefully lost the December 5003 elections," Aidoo told reporters in Accra.
It might seem peculiar to highlight a deal on Apple's older iPad Pro instead of the new iPad Air (two nearly identical tablets, inside and out), but there are a few reasons why it might be a better deal for some.
That feeling is peculiar to the books that imprint themselves on you at a very young age, and what's astonishing about Harry Potter is that it was able to be that kind of book for so many people all at once.
But it's not just a slip of the tongue that can derail a campaign -- there are a number of other issues, peculiar to the US, that weigh on the minds of the American voter when they walk into the ballot box.
What's peculiar to note before I get started in sharing the data is that half of the respondents had to use a VPN to access the survey because the platform, Survey Gizmo, is currently blocked by some of the ISPs.
Sanders's rationale for staying in the race is peculiar, to put it kindly: He says he can convince super-delegates to switch their allegiance, even as he seeks to abolish them on the grounds that they corrupt the democratic process.
The vetting committee, which includes an equal number of Republicans and Democrats, is peculiar to Washington State and was set up in the mid-1990s, when President Bill Clinton was in the White House and Congress was under Republican control.
While some of Gutman&aposs tactics are peculiar to the hotel industry — most businesses don&apost offer a chance to mingle with customers every day at a wine‑and‑cheese reception — the basic strategies can be applied in other businesses.
What animates the Brontë sisters' work is a specifically feminine anger in response to their patriarchal society, a feeling of being hunted and trapped and confined and degraded that is peculiar to women of great intelligence and few opportunities and resources.
This manner of looking at sets of Soutine's paintings, be they the beef or fowl or the Céret landscapes, is peculiar to the literature on the artist: too infrequently is there extended discussion of any specific painting, except perhaps the 1918 self-portrait.
What's most peculiar to me about the design is that the Pixel 3 XL seemingly has glossy sides running all around it, whereas the Pixel 2 (particularly in black) had a matte, textured finish aside from the glass section at the top.
"They kept saying CPD identified this person as our brother," Bennett-Johnson recalled to WBBM, adding that a nurse told her he was identified through mugshots, but could not be fingerprinted because of "budget cuts" — a reason that seemed peculiar to her.
It has felt strange to me as a columnist, and it may feel peculiar to you as a reader, that I have devoted so much space over the years to the case of a single man awaiting execution, even if he is innocent.
Despite the thousands of historical records and analysis that have focused on the Civil War, it is peculiar to me that we are relitigating what is so easily and readily available merely by accessing scholarly journals via the internet or the library.
What's more, attuning my senses to the customs peculiar to each city neighborhood had to have alerted me early on to the perpetual clash of interests that propels a society and that sooner or later would provoke in the incipient novelist the mimetic urge.
In the popular mind, crimes of personal violence, robbery, blackmail and extortion are peculiar to the people of Italy, and it can not be denied that the number of such offenses committed among Italians in this country warrants the prevalence of such a belief.
But if that's true, and they've known about these vulnerabilities for well over a year, then... "It's really peculiar to me that Panasonic would respond the way that they did, given that IOActive gave them sufficient time," Zach Lanier, director of research at Cylance, a cybersecurity firm, told Mashable.
But the strategy of a huge release hopefully recouping all costs in a month or two is peculiar to AAA development; the latest Call of Duty costs a hundred million to make, so needs to sell 2 million copies before mainstream gamers move on to the next big franchise release.
This quote from an old Caitlin Moran essay has been floating around, and it sums it up for me: Storms raged across Britain on Monday morning, but by midday the sun was shining with that brilliance, peculiar to January, that forces you to pause and wonder at the glory of life.
He was quieter, shyer, and even more awkward this hot morning, knowing as well himself that the moment had arrived, even before she turned to him, midway through a ridiculous halting conversation about dragon-flies peculiar to the vicinity, and kissed him so hard and viciously she might have drawn blood.
Sitting in the blue light of the wings in my usual seat, my heart beating as fast as at an opening night, watching the technicians and actors emerge from the darkness in that methodical slow motion peculiar to our trade, I knew it was one of the great moments in my life.
The decision to seek a new method was "the manifestation of the political perception and disposition peculiar to President Trump, which no preceding U.S. chief executives even wanted to think of nor were able to do," Mr. Kim said in a statement carried by the North's official Korean Central News Agency on Friday.
The Four Seasons has been a significant force in dining: a pioneer in championing American ingredients and wine; an innovator in bringing contemporary design into the restaurant world; a cultivator of an eclectic scene that treated political power, financial success and creative talent as coequal branches of a high society that was peculiar to New York.
We should pull ourselves up by the bootstraps and fight through it and it's a little peculiar to me that whole idea, if someone is physically hurt we're okay with letting them take the time to come back, but if someone is in a difficult place mentally, we're not okay with allowing them to take the time that they need to come back.

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