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Meanings of peculiar physiognomy in English
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Usage of peculiar physiognomy in English
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Each year of the war has its peculiarphysiognomy.
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When he mentioned the peculiarphysiognomy and figure of the old officer who rode at the head of the regiment-
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Cylindric and very lofty cactuses crown the top of the mountains, and give a peculiarphysiognomy to this tropical landscape.
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Certain police officers have a peculiarphysiognomy, which is complicated with an air of baseness mingled with an air of authority.
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In the mission of San Fernando, a tree which gives a peculiarphysiognomy to the landscape, is the piritu or pirijao palm.
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Gallesio also observed that the seeds of several other singular varieties all reproduced trees having a peculiarphysiognomy, partly resembling their parent-forms.
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The disease is not myxedema because there is no peculiarphysiognomy, no spade-like hands nor infiltrated skin, no alteration of the speech, etc.
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All public exhibitions have their peculiarphysiognomies.