Encara no tenim significats per a "make a speciality".
1The German newspapers make a speciality of the fabrication of sensational rumours.
2But I know he has friends who make a speciality of weakly or-orunusual boys.
3In your place, I'd make a speciality of Sunday-school prize-books; you know the kind of thing I mean.
4I want somebody who will give home comforts which I want to make a speciality of, in place of a bar.
5Really, Major, you seem to have made a speciality of detective fiction.
6Others made a speciality of the beavers, others of the otter, and thus it went.
7He's making a speciality of me just now.
8I wired to Chicago for a man who's made a speciality of opsonic treatment for pneumonia.
9She made a speciality of collecting jewels which had belonged to the romantic and picturesque queens of history.
10She is making a speciality of pronunciation, and what she sometimes speaks of as "refined wording."
11Shall I introduce you as from America, and say that you have made a speciality of solving mysteries?
12The Police were good riders and each Division had several constables who made a speciality of breaking refractory broncos.
13While few British stars easily switch from one form to the other, the French have made a speciality of the trick.
14Everyone who heard of it was shocked, everyone except Max, and he made a speciality of never being shocked at anything.
15The correspondent would do well to consult Miss Behncke of 18 Earl's Court Square, S.W., who makes a speciality of treating such cases.
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