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"peculiarity" Definitions
  1. [countable] a strange or unusual feature or habit
  2. [countable] a feature that only belongs to one particular person, thing, place, etc. synonym characteristic
  3. [uncountable] the fact of being strange or unusual

130 Sentences With "peculiarity"

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That is the diffuse and confusing peculiarity of our exile.
The peculiarity of my DMB obsession is not lost on me.
He bursts out on all sides with energy, peculiarity, generosity and communicativeness.
Chappelle's peculiarity has long been an asset, giving him an outsider perspective.
Much of Mr. Jasperse's "Hinterland" is a study in eccentricity and peculiarity.
In June, The Verge reported on the peculiarity of Elon's Musk's fans.
The pitch of the commentary had to match the peculiarity of the moment.
That peculiarity makes it possible for certain characteristics to spread with unusual speed.
The peculiarity of this phenomenon is not relegated to just the political right.
That means combining its models of global climate with an understanding of local peculiarity.
But even his more "practical" modules are injected with a bit of signature peculiarity.
The UNESCO world heritage site is a equal parts geological peculiarity and human ingenuity.
THE LATE BLOOMER So there's this perfectly happy sex therapist with one biological peculiarity.
It's like a mushroom trip, with dips of reality peppered into swathes of peculiarity.
I browse through the Common Application webpage, the opportunity to explore my peculiarity restored.
The Coen's best characters always have a certain peculiarity — and yours absolutely fits that mold.
VICE caught up with Malaquais to talk Jedi, religion, and the peculiarity of pop subcultures.
Often designers relish the particularity — and peculiarity — of bespoke assignments, even those that trigger anxiety.
These incidents, and others, have exposed a peculiarity in how the Western world talks about history.
This phenomenon of "news avoidance" has taken on an acute peculiarity in the age of Trump.
A peculiarity of Taiwanese politics means she does not formally take over as president until May 20th.
The Gillette ad, and the backlash to it, illustrate the peculiarity of this time in American history.
Still, there's something exciting about the challenge of turning every peculiarity of life into a shareable picture.
Again, the peculiarity of EPR is not correlation as such, but its possible embodiment in complementary forms. III.
Its latest mobile tool in this vein is a close second to the stickers in terms of peculiarity.
Standing at the back of the assembly hall he remembers he and his friends laughing at this peculiarity.
A peculiarity of Taiwanese politics means that she does not formally take over as president until May 20th.
Two giant upcoming stock sales are a major factor, but the recurring phenomenon flags a peculiarity of the system.
I have not said anything to my co-worker about this and have written it off as a peculiarity.
Lurking inside my bland device is a fire hose of peculiarity that I can blast open whenever I choose.
It's a peculiarity in her family that has been explored on KUWTK, and she's talked about it in numerous interviews.
Moraga himself is something of a peculiarity in mixed martial arts, he can hit a guillotine choke from seemingly anywhere.
"I don't have reason to believe there is a peculiarity here that indicates something exceptional," said retired Army Lt. Gen.
One peculiarity of P&As is that numbers in clues may represent their Roman numeral equivalents in a clue's wordplay.
In one of her testimonials, Kahraman talks about the peculiarity of her middle-eastern features among  fair-skinned and blonde Swedes.
The war is fought in trenches, like World War I, owing to a peculiarity of the conflict: Neither side uses aviation.
As a result, at the age of 10, Gonsalvus and his own personal peculiarity were sent to King Henry II's court.
But here, the girl is too small, too fragile, to be a mother, and that peculiarity of scale is odd, too.
The Jeep drives deeper into the Vegas peculiarity, past the 7-Elevens and massage parlors, the smoke shops and strip clubs.
Part of the peculiarity of Mr. Trump's tweets is that he tweets like a celebrity, not a politician or a businessman.
It could also make sense of a peculiarity of the Higgs boson, a long-sought particle discovered by the LHC in 2012.
Despite the reactions his ears cause from others, the peculiarity captures the attention of V.A. Vandevere (Michael Keaton) to his venture, Dreamland.
"The peculiarity of making Good Omens now, 30 years later... it feels more apt than it did then," Neil Gaiman told Mashable.
But Ms. Chapman told her nicely that the vermin go above and beyond the rat in peculiarity — and therefore reflect something new.
One final peculiarity: because of their unique Pure Digital Drive architecture, the DSR9s don't accept a conventional analog signal via a 3.5mm cable.
Rather, it is an attempt to use the strange and inquiring lives of Evelyn and Pepys to illuminate the peculiarity of their age.
In this respect, he is not unlike Donald Trump, a minority President voted into office only by the peculiarity of the Electoral College.
It's a peculiarity of Trump's behavior that he talks openly about his base, not even pretending to be the president of all Americans.
The only federal circuit to have looked at this peculiarity, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, held in 2014's Khazin v.
So every item, vehicle, or map peculiarity present in the normal game becomes available even when millions of dollars are on the line.
The plant's growth, seemingly out of nowhere and without the aid of a planter, has enchanted passers-by with its charm and peculiarity.
In a peculiarity of the war, coal trains had continued to rumble across the front line for years despite the often intense fighting.
IT IS a peculiarity of the airline business that a connecting flight is often cheaper than a shorter nonstop route to the same destination.
The fact that the French have a well-known protest culture shouldn't be used to wave off the peculiarity of what's happening right now.
The man and woman who become known as Adam and Eve first appear in Genesis, and right away there is a peculiarity about them.
The RocketBank incident provides a rare glimpse not only into the routine business of bankruptcy but also into the peculiarity of communication in contemporary Russia.
So, unlike pretty much every other open-source project ever, Arduino has always had the peculiarity of having a physical product that costs money: the boards.
Investors are getting stapled securities, an Australian peculiarity that will bind Unibail-Rodamco shares with those of a newly formed Dutch company housing Westfield's U.S. operations.
The setting of the trial in Senegal offered a peculiarity: the courts of one country prosecuting the former leader of another in a human rights case.
The principal peculiarity is derived from the costumes, designed by the ubiquitous team Reid Bartelme and Harriet Jung, also here at their finest and most idiosyncratic.
For Jan Ruger, the author of a brisk account of the past two centuries on Heligoland, the island matters for reasons more serious than its remote peculiarity.
Xenophon said on Saturday he had received advice overnight from the UK Home Office that, due to a "rare peculiarity", they considered him a British overseas citizen.
Except for the peculiarity of flat fields on otherwise uneven terrain, it was as if no human had ever touched the landscape, just as Azerbaijani leaders intended.
He started the day with: He continued with: (That one has the peculiarity of misstating the date of Mr. Trump's inauguration.) And he has kept going. #MAGA!
Over the hours I spent honoring Sachs's customs, taking the lead of the tea master, each peculiarity became less bizarre and more natural in this constructed world.
Not as good as the real thing The peculiarity of this project is that it focuses on the pollination process, rather than the construction of a robotic bee.
The close association of modern nationalist and democratic ideas, imported from the West, with unworldly religious values has been the most striking peculiarity of recent Indian political development.
A peculiarity of Brazil's biodiesel policy is that it determines the minimum blend, but allows fuel distributors to sell higher blends up to B15 if they want to.
Anglo media treated the fandom like an offbeat peculiarity, and numerous outlets gawked at the idea—as if teenage angst and indie pop were exclusively a white thing.
While the unrelenting attacks on Omar are newsworthy unto themselves as a conservative peculiarity, I believe that the attacks should be viewed through a wider and longer lens.
Another PAN aircraft peculiarity is that in order to enhance manoeuvrability along the aircraft longitudinal (roll) axis, and to reduce wing loading, it flies with no tip tanks.
They were more concerned with bending, distorting and folding the bill to meet the Byrd rule, an arbitrary congressional peculiarity of no real purpose to the outside world.
Both show the bold peculiarity of conception that characterizes many of Mr. Taylor's finest works, but there's none of the Taylor dance poetry that might make them airborne.
In any other election year, that sort of outsider third-party upstart campaign might have amounted to little more than a notable political peculiarity, not a winning bid.
The case illustrates the peculiarity of Britain's unwritten constitution, which has evolved over the centuries, rather than being codified like that of the United States and most other democracies.
But experts question whether justice was actually meted out here, leaning as the case did on a peculiarity of California gang law that seems to disproportionately target people of color.
A short time later, his relationship with Kate will end outside a photo booth, when the peculiarity of their union will become evident in not one but all four photos.
The begum imposed stringent conditions — she "could only be photographed when the moon was waning," United Press International reported — and journalists complied, delighted with the Gothic peculiarity of it all.
"It's very Mozartean to my ear, in the way that Mozart's music is endlessly varied and has so much rhythmic interest and peculiarity," the pianist Conor Hanick said in an interview.
In this analysis, leaving the EU, particularly at a time when storm clouds loom, could be a sort of homecoming to Britain's peculiarity—and a chance to realise its inherent advantages.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MIAMI BEACH — That the culture of the marginalized is utilized by their own oppressors — for advertising, for fun — is a callous peculiarity of colonization (and xenophobia).
There is the philosophical mischief of "Into the Inferno," the latest documentary adventure from Werner Herzog, which follows him to the edges of volcanoes in search of cosmic meaning and human peculiarity.
Starring in a live-action comedy series for the first time since "Freaks and Geeks," Cardellini gives Judy a vibrancy and a genuine peculiarity — she's the show's one consistent source of pleasure.
And, again, the court has thus far released only one opinion in an argued case — a peculiarity that has stuck out more and more with each passing week but could change on Monday.
The fact that it's located in a small shack tacked onto the side of Tasters—a high-class steak restaurant frequented by dignitaries and other worldly rich folk—only adds to its peculiarity.
In this picturesque spot, he entertains guests from England, France and Russia; in fact, people from "the whole world," wind up here, he said, with the peculiarity that many of them speak Armenian.
For some, the most disturbing peculiarity of Ms. Stein's campaign came when she questioned the process by which vaccines were approved in remarks on Reddit's "Ask Me Anything" and to The Washington Post.
More to the point, though, the people he writes about, here and elsewhere, do often suffer from what "normal" people might think of as one kind of peculiarity (maybe even freakishness) or another.
But there's one little asterisk to the whole happy affair, and that's the fact that Apple's financial Q1 2017 stretched out to 1003 weeks rather than the usual 13, owing to a calendar peculiarity.
This peculiarity that we are now experiencing, the nearest thing to a world war, is the key theme in many of Shakespeare's plays and Jacobean dramas, of old ballads, apocalyptic paintings and morality tales.
This peculiarity that we are now experiencing, the nearest thing to a world war, is the key theme in many of Shakespeare's plays and Jacobean dramas, of old ballads, apocalyptic paintings and morality tales.
"Notwithstanding this, I was never convinced of a peculiarity in my vision, till I accidentally observed the colour of the flower of the Geranium zonale by candle-light, in the Autumn of 1792," Dalton wrote.
I also like the fact that due to a peculiarity of Jim Crow Laws, her native state of Virginia paid for her to attend Syracuse University rather than having her attend an in-state school.
The place where peculiarity and patriotism meet is the dramaturgical sweet spot Mr. Daisey explores in his new monologue, which had its premiere this month in workshop performances at the Woolly Mammoth Theater in Washington.
Yet as the soundtrack turns increasingly noirish, a shift from silly, harmless peculiarity to gore and violence — and particularly to violence against women — is unsettling, and in a way that isn't entirely successful as art.
For years, US political and media elites have treated GOP climate denialism as a kind of peculiarity, an idiosyncrasy, occasionally to be mocked or "fact-checked" but mostly, like climate change itself, to be politely ignored.
Knoll, invited to share the screen with the journalist, seizes her moment to deviate from the usual acts of peculiarity that go with dropping in on interviews, to just say hello to her mum and dad.
In addition to these restrictive rules, one other peculiarity of the exhibition is that most of the included paintings are abstract, large scale, and vertically aligned (roughly one dozen paintings out of 180 were hung horizontally).
One peculiarity of China's stock market listing process is that firms are evaluated by regulators ahead of an IPO on a "merit-review" basis led by the China Securities Regulatory Commission, China's version of the SEC.
While Trillin's poem may seem to lack the overtly negative portrayal of the Chinese in Harte's, both trade on the "peculiarity" of things Chinese, and both assert the privilege of the (white) speaker in "explaining" those peculiarities.
Out of my work-basket would laughingly peep a romance…" All these offerings, Lucy explains with barely suppressed excitement to the entranced reader, have one peculiarity that settled the question of their provenance: "they smelt of cigars.
Mr. Wisniewski said he had received more feedback on the distracted-driving bill than he had over several years of proposing to raise the state's gas tax, which by remaining low has become another New Jersey peculiarity.
"The appealing peculiarity of these wordless, smooth-skulled creatures remains," Laura Collins-Hughes wrote last year in The New York Times, checking back on the show 220 years after the newspaper gave it its first (glowing) review.
One more peculiarity of the PAN is the Downward Bomb Burst, a maneuver which has been part of the Pattuglia's tradition since its creation, having been part of the Italian Air Force heritage for 90 years now.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The texture and peculiarity of history, place, and the everyday color a ruminative set of short films in this year's Art of the Real at the Film Society of Lincoln Center.
When presented with rivalry between such images, the brain just doesn't know how to deal with it, and the peculiarity of the experience is elevated to conscious awareness [and] you're left just thinking about the visual phenomena itself.
The peculiarity of this undertaking — its extreme specificity in terms of form and subject matter — says something about the relationship we crave with the artists we most admire: the desire to get as close to them as possible.
This electoral peculiarity, based on private testimonials rather than public statements or votes, robbed Tuesday night's elections of suspense, and infuriated Sanders supporters, many of whom saw it as further evidence of a nominating system rigged in Clinton's favor.
Erik van der Lely, a 3023 NG pilot and instructor for a European airline who studied under Dr. Dekker, told The Times that he had not known about this design peculiarity until he read a copy of the study.
But a peculiarity of his campaign is causing great uncertainty for America's allies, says Mike Green, a foreign-policy adviser to Mitt Romney during his presidential run who now works at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington.
A quick deal would be difficult given the complexity of any transaction and the peculiarity of the French telecoms market, which opposes three billionaires with strong personalities - namely Martin Bouygues, Altice's majority owner Patrick Drahi and Iliad founder Xavier Niel.
Reeher noted that, while it is important not to disparage the bereaved, there is a peculiarity about a scenario in which someone is "put forward as a policy expert" on any given topic because they have undergone some viscerally traumatic event.
Hitting this triple-zeroed landmark says little about the economy or stock market that we didn't already know (stocks have been rising) and says more about the peculiarity of the much-cited index and the financial media, which regularly reports the Dow's movements.
There are plenty of challenging issues and bad events to which they might and should respond collectively: from energy and the environment to refugees to the terrorist threats that at first seemed a French peculiarity but have recently hit Germany hard, too.
While the filibuster is an old device going back to 1806, outside of its use by Southern Senators to kill Civil Rights legislation during the Jim Crow era, it was more of a peculiarity than a regularly used weapon for much of the Senate's history.
I'd encountered a similar peculiarity earlier that morning, when I'd made a last minute online reservation at a lovely bed-and-breakfast, Red Bluff Cottage, only to receive a distressed call from the owner, Bonnie Ponstein, wondering what time, exactly, I was planning to arrive.
A result of this union is that I grew up in a startling variety of houses: a lagoon-side bungalow, a glossy condominium with no heat, a cottage built around 1906 for workers cleaning up after the San Francisco earthquake and several other homes of varying peculiarity.
" The writer and former London deputy mayor for education, Munira Mirza, disagreed, writing of the scholars' objections that "it is a peculiarity of our times that many academics want to shut down debate… it might have been an authoritarian state trying to clamp down on uncomfortable opinion.
I saw in Trump's tweeting and in his statements the peculiarity that I had heard on the Nixon tapes of a man who, though by all standards has succeeded in the game of life, comes to the most powerful position in the world thinking he's a victim.
Sure, House of Cards did the binge-release first, but OITNB just felt different from the rest of TV. The peculiarity and specificity of the setting, the intense focus on women's stories, the strange mix of humor thrown into a horrible situation—basically, the Jenji Kohan of it all.
It can be hard, nearly a century later, to remember the innovation of Calder's mobiles, but "Calder: Hypermobility," a high-spirited showcase on the top floor of the Whitney Museum of American Art, goes a long way to recapturing the guile and peculiarity of his spinning wires and discs.
The system's main sound chip is a six-channel FM synthesizer that has, among other things, a sine wave low-frequency oscillator, interval timers, and the peculiarity of being able to create a type of distortion that fans call a "ladder effect" (a loose nod to Moog's iconic Ladder filter).
Back in the Midwest I had striven to put myself under the tutelage of the sophisticated and eccentric, and I figured pickins might be better in NYC — taste, intellect, and excessive peculiarity were celebrated here, so the old story went, in contrast to regional America, where such qualities are generally regarded with suspicion and contempt.
His story captured national attention because it was live-streamed, a relative (but not unheard of) peculiarity at the time, but there was another aspect of his case that disturbed his surviving family and the press: Many of the people anonymously observing Biggs during the final hours of his life told him to keep going.
It was while watching Yoel roll on the floor one day, chatting to him as if to a middle-aged man, that Zohar noticed a fleeting peculiarity in his son's eyes, which seemed to flicker back and forth, like the pupils of somebody trying to read a subway-station sign through the window of a moving train.
And in his 1892 book Finger Prints, Galton explained his beliefs in differences between races expressed in their fingerprints: The Jews have, however, a decidedly larger proportion of Whorled patterns than other races, and I should have been tempted to make an assertion about a peculiarity in the Negroes, had not one of their groups differed greatly from the rest.
In addition, Lee found that "in the past 30 years, never have we seen Financials, Telecoms and Energy [in] the bottom 3 at the same time "; the fact that they are thus this year "speaks to the 'peculiarity' of this market — after all, why would Telecoms and Energy both be worst performers — this has never happened," he wrote in a Friday note.
While this routine had been written off as an indulgent peculiarity, from a politician who manages to embody all of the arrogance of a corporate chief executive with little of the efficiency, it has recently left the mayor fighting off charges of hypocrisy, at a time when he has asked New Yorkers themselves to take on more individual responsibility to combat climate change.
Additionally, the precise unfolding of the Republican and Democratic races this time around, along with complaints from the candidates themselves, has exposed the undemocratic quirks and mess of the process: the peculiarity of caucuses; the seduction of delegates and superdelegates; closed versus open primaries; states that are winner-take-all as opposed to states that are winner-take-most; the possibility of a brokered convention at which an interloper could be crowned.
Many of his human companions were equally unusual: John Breed's son, a day laborer, who lamented the destruction of his boyhood home; Perez Blood, the eccentric astronomer who Thoreau visited repeatedly on the outskirts of town; Sophia Foord, the brilliant spinster who fell in love with the one man, Thoreau, who rivaled her in peculiarity; the unnamed fugitive slave whom Thoreau escorted to the railroad station so that he could make safe passage to Canada.

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