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1 Gutfeldt speaks of a peculiar idiosyncrasy of sleep produced by hearing music.
2 Even her breathing revealed her peculiar idiosyncrasy : no actual movement on her surface was discernible.
3 Even the thought of sexual pleasure with a female was sufficient to provoke this peculiar idiosyncrasy .
4 There are, however, some few who have a peculiar idiosyncrasy as regards eggs and cannot take them at all.
5 The Ephemerides speaks of a peculiar idiosyncrasy of skin in the axilla of a certain person, which if tickled would provoke vomiting.
6 We admit this willingly; but we deny these effects to its moderate use by persons of ordinary health and of no peculiar idiosyncrasy .
7 At that moment-(oughtI to attribute it to some peculiar idiosyncrasy ) - Ifeltso great a heat that I was obliged to take off my coat.
8 He argued with himself in extenuation of the girl's peculiar idiosyncrasies .
9 War collects many characters of peculiar idiosyncrasies , and jumbles them strangely together, so that curious associations are produced.
10 It was no longer a matter of wonder that Hargrave should have described Lilian's peculiar idiosyncrasies in his sketch of his fabulous Pythoness.
11 It was no longer a matter of wonder that Margrave should have described Lilian's peculiar idiosyncrasies in his sketch of his fabulous Pythoness.
12 (24) An eccentricity is a peculiar idiosyncrasy .
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