His 'eccentric' family travelled a great deal when he was a child.
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People who met my parents said they reminded them of eccentric vaudevillians.'
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Nonetheless, Chelsea's approach to a game of potential difficulties had been eccentric.
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That's a much bigger challenge than making outrageous eccentric statements, Morrow said.
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Memory, she knew-especiallywhen you were her age-wasnothing if not eccentric.
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The terrorism geek has come a long way since our previous meeting.
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These are good for the zombie geek any day of the year.
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I think we can all agree: The best dads are geek dads.
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Today, a great geek, literary and comic book icon celebrates a birthday.
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This week our history geek Robert Kelly has come over all festive.
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After 10 days, my feet were finally flake free and silky soft.
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I immediately let go of the flake, and again heard that sound.
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She smiled at the ticket-chopper and dropped the flake into the box.
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He began pressing with the antler along the edge of the flake.
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Any frescoes were good when they started to peel and flake off.
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To tell the truth, I know I'm a bit of an oddball.
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Nevertheless, Beats' oddball array of noise blends well with our natural rhythms.
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Never mind those 90 oddball journalists who vote for the Golden Globes.
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That dialled-down, low-energy drama launched one of American cinema's great oddball careers.
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But political activism always has that tinge of the oddball in it.
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They say he is the most eccentricperson in the world.
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Apparently, this eccentricperson was coming out, after all, to keep him company.
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Pray, sir, how long has this eccentricperson been a resident of Templeton?
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But look, an eccentricperson will no doubt appreciate the practicality of handbag biscuits.
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I believe that, even after this melancholy warning, that eccentricperson was frequently somebody else.
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Evidently, an eccentricperson, but it's a queer world anyhow, as most of us know.
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I think that he was an eccentricperson.
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He is perhaps an eccentricperson,-thisMr. Waife?- alittle -TheOxonianstopped, and touched his forehead.
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Lady Camper is indeed a most eccentricperson!
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Sir Timothy has the name of being an eccentricperson everywhere, especially in this respect-henever notices acquaintances.
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He is a very eccentricperson.
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My mum was quite an eccentricperson who felt she needed to prepare us for a post-apocalyptic world.
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You might take him for an eccentricperson, but certainly a gentleman, and with an extraordinary magnetism, she felt.
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To others, who do not need him, he is a boisterous and eccentricperson,- aHeraclesin the house of mourning.
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She was the greatest heiress in France, and an exceedingly vain and eccentricperson, aged twenty-three at the beginning of the Fronde.
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Tells how Gonzalez began researching Kelley's work, recognized him as an eccentricperson, but nonetheless became convinced that his treatments somehow worked.