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idiosyncrasies

noun as in oddity, quirk

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Or, more often than not, it’s their obsession with every detail of your mundane idiosyncrasies, in a way that makes you feel like there’s nothing you could possibly be but the bravest soul that ever dared to travel to meet theirs in this dimension.

Nothing in “The Universal Theory” is going to blow your mind, but as it plays its fastidiously crafted notes of conspiracy and chaos, you’ll know the idiosyncrasies of the art house are alive and well.

Cricket being cricket, there are some imperfections and idiosyncrasies.

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This is how the team behind “Furiosa” created the War Rig, and how they worked with its idiosyncrasies.

The Cat King “clearly has a lot of wisdom and has been around for a long time, but there was a lot of idiosyncrasies with him,” said Gage.

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