Aún no tenemos significados para "strange quirk".
1Ireland has a strange quirk to its access to information laws.
2This is because of another strange quirk of quantum physics.
3By a strange quirk of fate, President Kennedy also was placed there after his assassination.
4The governor's letter to the chancellor has always been a strange quirk of monetary policy.
5Then he remembered: Manowitz, by some strange quirk of the taste buds, could not abide lox.
6He didn't want the extra time that some strange quirk of his metabolism had given to him.
7A strange quirk of fandom is that it is inextricably linked to the city where the team is based.
8Read more Grunting is a strange quirk of professional tennis, but it's also quite common among the rest of us.
9By a strange quirk of fate, one of the French governors of the city was John Law's great-nephew Alexander Law.
10But by a strange quirk of fate, their discoveries and their developments led them further and further from the studies of the Council.
11By some strange quirk, I have an impression that weeks, or months, have passed since I left Baltimore on that bitter March morning.
12Unfortunately for my stomach and mucous membranes, Nelson had a strange quirk of nature that made him find happiness in treating me to beer.
13It is perhaps a strange quirk of fate that both Richard Miller and Barry Peterson never reached manhood, but died violently long before their time.
14I love him in the way that I love Stravinsky: I get all excited about his weird chords and strange quirks.
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