| 41. | There's nothing peculiar or distinctive about us ."
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| 42. | But the vice president is a peculiar sort of class warrior.
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| 43. | But those events also could face a peculiar threat from sports.
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| 44. | He is besotted by objects that possess illustrious or peculiar histories.
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| 45. | Both the Mazda and Buick have peculiar problems with the calendar.
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| 46. | Andreessen has surfaced as a peculiar bookend on the IPO cycle.
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| 47. | That is a peculiar way of addressing one's grievances.
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| 48. | The peculiar nature of the Sports Emmy rests in the tapes.
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| 49. | It shows us how art has this kind of peculiar permission.
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| 50. | It took some researchers very peculiar interests to pull it off.
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