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121) But the peculiar expressions of the constitution of the United States furnish additional arguments in favour of its rejection. 122) Western Christians, however, took longer to reach this stage in their development than other traditions because of their peculiar historical circumstances. 123) Like retrenching, the technique of restricting behavior betrays a peculiar logic about performance and its root causes. 124) This is, at least, one way of explaining an otherwise very peculiar aspect of Minoan religion - the daemons. 125) And that was a peculiar job from that point of view, because it included an unusually large number of fifty-dollar bills. 126) Robbie gave her a funny look, as though she were a little peculiar for jumping into his illogical fragment of thought. 127) At first I thought this peculiar, then I adjusted to the notion, then I joined her crusade. 128) However, photography occupies a peculiar place among those activities, as pictures are themselves carriers of meanings and interpretations. 129) For me the mystery of the enemy's identity had been increased by the peculiar sort of war I had fought. 130) Dixie had a peculiar talent for making many thousands of dollars worth of clothes look like she had bought them at Woolworths. 131) And now, quite slowly, there began to creep over Matilda a most extraordinary and peculiar feeling. 132) She describes her fascinating cosmopolitan friends, and peculiar little museums she knows about, and wonderful cheeses. 133) In a peculiar twist, large numbers of Western women mimicked Eastern women in low calorie intake. 134) You are, as they say, stuck with it and have leisure to feel all its peculiar irritations and discomforts. 135) The Muses had no instrument peculiar to them, but their voices were lovely beyond compare. 136) The miller down the ages has made his own peculiar contribution to the low esteem in which he was held. 137) A peculiar light seemed shed over everything, by dint of it being that house and no other! 138) She sobbed into his cashmere overcoat, smelling the peculiar odour of him, Old Spice and cigar smoke. 139) It was a peculiar form of lateral thinking, inspired by instinct. 140) In the peculiar circumstances of the 1930s vague feelings of unrest with the Party crystallized into something more concrete. 141) It's very peculiar - he made me feel a fool. 142) Because of its name and that pale blue the school enjoyed a peculiar indefinable distinction. 143) The fancy taste for ornaments and trinkets displayed by these peculiar birds appealed to the Victorian dilettante. 144) Weaver shows, for example, that a certain peculiar kind of process is occurring when public enterprise objectives are being determined. 145) This is the autor's peculiar mode of expression. 146) The peculiar thing about getting engaged is that you're meant to announce it to everyone. 147) He paid that peculiar deference to women which every member of the sex appreciates. 148) The French missionary was intrigued by the stories he heard about these peculiar deer. 148)try its best to gather and build good sentences. 149) The melodies themselves of old traditional songs may seem peculiar to the non - folk listener. 150) Peculiar distance diagnose system, support the software and hardware technology in time.