| 21. | An example of this is the word " quirkiness ".
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| 22. | Francis, also in the market, is attracted to her quirkiness.
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| 23. | Georgis also embraced the quirkiness of color and weave.
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| 24. | You need a quirkiness rather than a good baritone.
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| 25. | Its quirkiness is a bit too staged . ( Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
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| 26. | Bisacca's sense of showmanship and quirkiness is still evident at Eastover.
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| 27. | And yet it hasn't lost its quirkiness.
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| 28. | Such quirkiness isn't reserved for eccentric inventors.
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| 29. | It's pleasing to the eye, and it has some quirkiness.
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| 30. | As time went on, the quirkiness became evident.
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