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  1. However, it has become a cult film due to its low-budget production values and, idiosyncratic ,style. Plot Glen or Glenda The first part of the film begins with a narrator
  2. Interaction were apparently very complex and sophisticated, leading to even, idiosyncratic ,outcomes. Some chief principles apparent in the succession have been: * Women
  3. Sometime after 1520,Zwingli's theological model began to evolve into an, idiosyncratic ,form that was neither Eurasian nor Lutheran. Scholars do not agree on the
  4. In Rimini is named in his honor. Influence and legacy Personal and highly, idiosyncratic ,visions of society,Fellini's films are a unique combination of memory, dreams
  5. Developmental history, and the evolution of each part to match its own, idiosyncratic ,function. " Based on protein structure with the helix being one of his
  6. The far-UV (170-250 nm) circular dichroic spectrum of helices is also, idiosyncratic , exhibiting a pronounced double minimum at ~208 nm and ~222 nm. Infrared
  7. Of Marlowe's original because it contains irregular character names and, idiosyncratic ,spelling: the hallmarks of a text that used the author's handwritten
  8. Best-known and beloved composition. Like much of his mature work, it employs an, idiosyncratic ,adaptation of Schoenberg's twelve tone technique that enables the composer to
  9. In being accustomed to writing from left to right. The Italian spelling is, idiosyncratic ,in frequently doubling consonants and adding an intrusive initial" h" where a
  10. To retention by the electorate every 12 years. Politics California has an, idiosyncratic ,political culture compared to the rest of the country, and is sometimes
  11. As a stimulating collection of Nimzowitsch's own games accompanied by his, idiosyncratic , hyperbolic commentary which is often as entertaining as instructive.
  12. A common of Holy Women and other additional material. Others may privately use, idiosyncratic ,forms borrowed from a wide range of Christian traditions. " Quires and Places
  13. Differently: Nikki and Nicky, Toni and Tony, Jo and Joe. As examples of the, idiosyncratic ,nature of English spelling, the combination of can be pronounced in at least
  14. Zappa and Face to Face by The Kinks, the first collection of Ray Davies's, idiosyncratic ,character studies of ordinary people, are conceptually oriented albums. However
  15. Taylor series, and analytical functions were introduced by Isaac Newton in an, idiosyncratic ,notation which he used to solve problems of mathematical physics. In his
  16. Dancer, and comedian. His best known performances featured physical comedy, idiosyncratic ,pantomimes, and rapid-fire nonsense songs. Kaye starred in 17 movies, notably
  17. Calm the Elder, Lazarus Seaman and Stephen Marshall. In a different, more, idiosyncratic , form,it was expounded in England by the writings of the Reformed pastor
  18. Sleepiness, or unsteadiness in gait. Some anticonvulsant medications have ", idiosyncratic ," side effects that can not be predicted by dose. Some examples include drug
  19. Such as tape. Mangier is the source of many fine adzes carved in a distinctive, idiosyncratic ,style with the so-called double-k design. Mangier also produces food pounders
  20. Explaining his political beliefs in detail, it was determined they were so, idiosyncratic ,he couldn't have been a member of any subversive groups. Within a week his
  21. Of the song, including its signature bass-line, percussion arrangement and, idiosyncratic ,introductory and middle eight sections, were already intact prior to any
  22. Of Antiquity, Borromini developed an inventive and distinctive, if somewhat, idiosyncratic , architecture employing manipulations of Classical architectural forms
  23. And another song, the " Bewares Song" are in English (albeit specifically, idiosyncratic ,English) and are performed in that language even when the opera is performed
  24. And documentary" in a manner that is" refreshingly inventive, playful,and, idiosyncratic ,". Photography A photographic essay is an attempt to cover a topic with a
  25. Some such" internal effects" in ESP scores have also appeared to be, idiosyncratic ,to particular participants or research methods. Most notable is the focusing
  26. Social or emotional reciprocity, stereotyped and repetitive use of language or, idiosyncratic ,language, and persistent preoccupation with parts of objects. Onset must be
  27. To purist International Style Modernism to a more personal, synthetic and, idiosyncratic ,Modernism. Aalto's wide field of design activity ranges from the large scale
  28. An Italian peasant who presented himself at Rodin's studio, possessed an, idiosyncratic ,sense of movement that Rodin felt compelled to capture. Rodin thought of John
  29. Unsophisticated special effects, large amounts of ill-fitting stock footage, idiosyncratic ,dialogue, eccentric casts and outlandish plot elements, although his flair for
  30. Of fences or other structures at the edge of the outfield. The most famously, idiosyncratic ,outfield boundary is the left-field wall at Boston's Fenway Park, in use since
  31. Rather than theoretical. The word" self" ( atman) is used in a way, idiosyncratic ,to these surreys; the" true self" is described as the perfection of the wisdom
  32. A dangerous amount of alcohol persistently can develop memory blackouts and, idiosyncratic ,intoxication or pathological drunkenness symptoms. Long-term persistent
  33. S long courtyard. The dome and cochlear steeple are peculiar, and reflect the, idiosyncratic ,architectural motifs that distinguish Borrowing from contemporaries. Inside
  34. Miller/Clark/de Camp chronologies, though it departed from them in a number of, idiosyncratic ,instances. *William Galen Gray chronology — Timeline of Conan's Journeys (
  35. Brought on by malnutrition. Thornton has obsessive-compulsive disorder. Various, idiosyncratic ,behaviors have been well documented in interviews with Thornton; among This is
  36. Recapitulation. Hacker’s embryo drawings are primarily intended to express his, idiosyncratic ,theory of embryonic development, the Biogen etic Law, which in turn assumes (
  37. Camera movement often replacing conventional editing. The following are some, idiosyncratic ,aspects of the artist’s style. The axial cut In his films of the 1940s and
  38. Album Weird Nightmare: Meditations on Mingus (Columbia Records) contains, idiosyncratic ,renditions of Mingus's works involving numerous popular musicians including
  39. Terms, particularly by sliding between accepted technical meanings and his own, idiosyncratic ,use of those terms in his philosophical system. (But see above,Deleuze's
  40. It encompasses the whole of life in one indivisible embrace. Laughter In the, idiosyncratic ,Laughter: An Essay on the Meaning of the Comic, Bergson develops a theory not
  41. By early Images theoretician F. S. Flint, who passed on Couchoud's (somewhat, idiosyncratic ,) ideas to other members of the proto-Imagist Poets' Club such as Ezra Pound.
  42. From certain jobs, and his death was by suicide. Probably because his work was, idiosyncratic , his subsequent influence was not widespread but is apparent in the Piedmont
  43. Identical to neither of them). There are also, however,many, idiosyncratic ,theories that cannot cleanly be assigned to any of these camps. Since the dawn
  44. Take on modern architecture is that of Christiana whose many creative and, idiosyncratic ,buildings are exponents of an" architecture without architects ". Parks
  45. From 1851 to 1862. It was led by Hong Sichuan, who was partly influenced by an, idiosyncratic ,interpretation of Christianity. Hong believed himself to be the son of God and
  46. His often stark opposition to communist orthodoxy, Ginsberg held" his own, idiosyncratic ,version of communism ". On the other hand, when Donald Mains, a New York City
  47. Imitated Fux's seminal work quite closely, but often with some small and, idiosyncratic ,modifications in the rules. A good example is Luigi Cherubim. Considerations
  48. Is naval historian Julian Corbett (1854–1922),whose work reflected a deep if, idiosyncratic ,adherence to Clausewitz's concepts. Clausewitz had little influence on
  49. Effect of the drug and is usually reversible, and plastic anemia, which is, idiosyncratic ,(rare, unpredictable,and unrelated to dose) and in general fatal. Spectrum
  50. This was because these systems had severe resource constraints, imposed, idiosyncratic , memory and display architectures, and provided limited, buggy system services.

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