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"idiosyncratic" Definitions
  1. unusual and particular to a person or thing

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Well, because idiosyncratic events are recorded through idiosyncratic marks in their bodies.
Practical political competition happens on a purely local, purely idiosyncratic level, so politicians respond to purely local, purely idiosyncratic concerns.
Local jurisdictions are made up of idiosyncratic individuals — but, given the will, they can slowly be changed by idiosyncratic individuals, too.
He appears less radical and idiosyncratic than Trump's first nominee, Neil Gorsuch (who votes most often with his fellow idiosyncratic radical Clarence Thomas).
"It's the idiosyncratic story of an idiosyncratic Los Angeles family that shows how idiosyncrasy has become a formula itself," James Poniewozik wrote in The New York Times.
But now we have some idiosyncratic stories linked to politics.
That said, some of Curtis's chosen subjects are unabashedly idiosyncratic.
There are, of course, idiosyncratic risks in the skiing business.
He records subdued, idiosyncratic electronic music that eludes easy description.
To me, it might be kind of individual idiosyncratic differences.
Each artist's new album inhabits its own idiosyncratic sonic universe.
For others, it is part of the sport's idiosyncratic joy.
Now, there are idiosyncratic factors in all of these races.
Every country or restive region has its own idiosyncratic history.
This goes to the heart of Ms. Chast's idiosyncratic genius.
They were idiosyncratic enough to appear not at all calculated.
Their programs rest on their continuing brilliance and idiosyncratic personalities.
Knight was an idiosyncratic thinker and anything but an ideologue.
In response to this predicament, Simone chooses an idiosyncratic solution.
There was the idiosyncratic 16th century Venetian painter Lorenzo Lotto.
In retrospect, it astonishes me that the event was idiosyncratic.
"How we interpret it is totally idiosyncratic," Mr. Keller said.
In 2012, Notre Dame's idiosyncratic schedule helped it go undefeated.
They allow you to be true to your idiosyncratic self.
Construction projects can be squeezed into tight, idiosyncratic urban spaces.
What follows is a highly subjective, idiosyncratic and impressionistic guide.
If the lyrics are predictable, the book is more idiosyncratic.
Janet Yellen's description of inflation changed from idiosyncratic to unusual.
This puzzling pattern once again points toward idiosyncratic physician beliefs.
This tribute, though, is idiosyncratic to the point of alienation.
His idiosyncratic script is used for the titles and typefaces.
He subtly developed a precise and idiosyncratic language using color.
But Rian, you make films that are personal and idiosyncratic.
I hope the film is an idiosyncratic attack on bigotry.
"It's the idiosyncratic story of an idiosyncratic Los Angeles family that shows how idiosyncrasy has become a formula itself," James Poniewozik wrote of this Golden Globe-nominated comedy last season in The New York Times.
He has no idiosyncratic reason to do otherwise on energy policy.
The Coen brothers are among the country's best, most idiosyncratic filmmakers.
Like a lot of artists, his spirituality is idiosyncratic and undogmatic.
Every family has idiosyncratic customs, but the Windsors' are particularly rigid.
Idiosyncratic demands from one team member should not always be heeded.
It's of it's time and place, idiosyncratic, off-kilter, thoroughly engrossing.
And so it is with America's idiosyncratic epidemic of gun violence.
This may reduce overall growth and increase systemic and idiosyncratic risk.
You're seeing some pressures in the businesses that are perhaps idiosyncratic.
Tesla is a similar story, but with it's own idiosyncratic risks.
At Amazon, Mr. Bezos has long implemented an idiosyncratic meeting structure.
She tells of her Southern childhood and an idiosyncratic acting career.
At first glance, Veltfort's fictional alter-ego, Connie, may seem idiosyncratic.
We associate literary risk with aesthetic dazzle: formal experimentation; idiosyncratic language.
Ms. Nilsson has since chosen to follow her own idiosyncratic path.
Less chatting on the couch; fewer idiosyncratic toiletries in the bath.
"Todd has coined a phrase here: idiosyncratic business," said Stannard-Stockton.
It is worth emphasizing, however, how idiosyncratic these small donors are.
Most people are somewhere closer to the middle, an idiosyncratic mix.
He is sporadically interesting, often infuriating, but above all, pretty idiosyncratic.
Sam Bilbro's family is behind the idiosyncratic Marietta winery in Northern California, so it is not surprising that his own project, Idlewild, would also have the idiosyncratic goal of making wines from northwestern Italian varieties in Mendocino.
Mr Johnston's creations are for the most part discomfiting, funny and idiosyncratic.
What the viewer may pick-up next is Bonnefoi's idiosyncratic collage technique.
Comics tend to brush off potential red flags as idiosyncratic personality quirks.
At each stop Ms Crehan discovers idiosyncratic reasons for the area's results.
Moira W.: It's an idiosyncratic piece with a couple of different layers.
"Some of it is idiosyncratic personalities," she said in a phone interview.
People pay attention to how a character walks, or their idiosyncratic behaviors.
It's from A212, so you know it'll be idiosyncratic and probably brilliant.
The work is at once quiet, playful, monumental, idiosyncratic, devout, and mysterious.
The result is an idiosyncratic read, with potential discoveries on every page.
Surveying these films, Malick's idiosyncratic techniques for depicting the cosmic become clear.
It was labelled "H-56," in accordance with an idiosyncratic filing system.
Moreover, his idiosyncratic form is matched with an extraordinary surplus of content.
Indeed, based on idiosyncratic evidence, it would appear that that has happened.
But I always feel like the New York audience does feel idiosyncratic.
We're likely to see much more idiosyncratic movements in specific asset classes.
The experiences that influence Pogorelova's idiosyncratic works are often reminiscent of play.
But beyond such idiosyncratic details, some common themes have emerged from Russia.
In its various genre allusions, it draws from a deep, idiosyncratic well.
His idiosyncratic works became prized as collectibles, if not necessarily for comfort.
But it is a subject DeGeneres understands in a personal, idiosyncratic way.
The ceremony reflected the couple's idiosyncratic patchwork of spiritual and political interests.
Furthermore, some homegrown elements exist that render the president's revolution truly idiosyncratic.
It is "willfully idiosyncratic," with its crooked lines and unevenly distributed weight.
Mr. Bannon adds something personal and idiosyncratic to this Tea Party mix.
What's on view is idiosyncratic, and prices run from $80 to $25,000.
Television ratings are an idiosyncratic form of measurement, so some caveats apply.
Perhaps the most idiosyncratic use for condoms is that of Orestes Estevez.
Tailoring a gift to a rich person's idiosyncratic desires is therefore paramount.
She certainly succeeded, filling every nook and cranny with her idiosyncratic playfulness.
But I think this will be more ornery and strange and idiosyncratic.
They're more expressions of Trump's idiosyncratic obsessions rather than any broader ideology.
The prince's behaviour is idiosyncratic: he jails reformers even as he decrees reforms.
"Adoption of improved practices is idiosyncratic and governed by local norms," Camerer says.
This is blockbuster TV subject matter — but it's still an idiosyncratic personal vision.
Some praise its idiosyncratic vision, others decry its lack of coherence or substance.
With this idiosyncratic tweet sooo does anyone else not open Snapchat any more?
Many of Kwan's idiosyncratic supporting characters get the hero treatment at some point.
Each of the four albums reviewed below inhabits its own idiosyncratic sonic universe.
He never found fame or big sales, but his idiosyncratic storytelling drew praise.
Philosophy has historically taken a more idiosyncratic approach to drugs than other disciplines.
YOU HAVE SOME IDIOSYNCRATIC STORIES IN EMERGING MARKETS, BRAZIL AND MEXICO AND TURKEY.
A staff writer at Slate, Keating is an established student of the idiosyncratic.
Mr. Kiarostami, always an idiosyncratic filmmaker, became increasingly experimental in his later work.
Cardi's trajectory has been idiosyncratic, but on her songs she is a traditionalist.
It is, she suggests, as idiosyncratic and as fallible as we all are.
Yes, it's hard to figure out how to market an idiosyncratic, unconventional film.
That's a lot to put on a process that's simultaneously mundane and idiosyncratic.
Memory is a shape-shifting, idiosyncratic process, with a life of its own.
The flyers became flashier and, in my opinion, less artistic and less idiosyncratic.
But they also deserve a vehicle as original as their own idiosyncratic talents.
He is affably disagreeable, wry, idiosyncratic, vulnerably bighearted, a craftsman of lubricated sentences.
The idiosyncratic nature of the caucus adds yet more volatility to the picture.
There's still some idiosyncratic risks you mentioned earlier some of the recent events.
This is not work that's easy to imagine living beyond its idiosyncratic creator.
But usually you understand the specific, idiosyncratic places his characters are coming from.
Deep-value stock pickers often exhibit idiosyncratic qualities, and that is true here.
At the very least, politics looks set to become more idiosyncratic and unpredictable.
His music became progressively more melodic, though it never stopped being deeply idiosyncratic.
ES: That there's idiosyncratic risk in the court system that can't be anticipated.
The objects placed next to it are the opposite: idiosyncratic and wholly personal.
While Witt is relatively narrow and idiosyncratic in her selection of topics—Kink.
Centuries-old and often idiosyncratic, the institution is asserting more control over Brexit negotiations.
But once humans enter the picture, this somewhat idiosyncratic behavior can become troublingly dominant.
Our idiosyncrasies aren't so idiosyncratic; our need to waste time isn't really so wasteful.
Needless to say, the idiosyncratic Hughes is not a man used to being defied.
Mr Field tries to tip the balance towards optimism, in his own idiosyncratic way.
The intricacies of small-town life blend with McLemore's idiosyncratic personality and nonstop patter.
This idiosyncratic approach means that he more or less fits well in any scene.
But it's important precisely because of how disruptive and idiosyncratic presidential leadership can be.
It also takes costly effort and skill to appraise the value of idiosyncratic assets.
I don't like the extra idiosyncratic risk of holding a lot of one asset.
Mr. Mano (pronounced MAN-o) was an unpredictable, idiosyncratic figure on the literary scene.
But it's certainly idiosyncratic and fiercely defended by Cincinnatians, and visitors should try it.
The production, an idiosyncratic history of the United States told through song, runs Sept.
There's a portfolio of individualistic fashion models whose faces we find idiosyncratic and alluring.
Which way this idiosyncratic, unpredictable president will jump, even he may not yet know.
With Pound as his Baedeker, Wright experienced the landscape through one man's idiosyncratic emphasis.
The conservative costumes are enlivened by a few idiosyncratic touches, like Adina's top hat.
Though they engage us unconditionally, none of the performers provide a full, idiosyncratic character.
The pair is at once idiosyncratic and archetypal, in a vaudevillian kind of way.
What's less well known is how idiosyncratic factors can shape how people are treated.
Meanwhile, of course, he made art, steadily evolving a more confident, idiosyncratic, aesthetic voice.
She can be a warm and funny writer, a savvy close reader, idiosyncratic, urbane.
They were idiosyncratic, comically tough to satisfy and mostly had to do with money.
Mitski's songs about love are a tangle of mixed messages in precise, idiosyncratic packages.
Later, he meets his old friend's daughters, who share their father's idiosyncratic head tilts.
Anxiety is so idiosyncratic that it's difficult to pinpoint a "type" that's most common.
It has far too many fresh takes and idiosyncratic elements to be called hack.
And that, perhaps, is the key takeaway from this elegant, loosely crafted, idiosyncratic book.
That said: It's a perfect, perfectly idiosyncratic screenplay, and the Academy should say so.
An "idiosyncratic preference does not void an otherwise valid dress code or bathroom rule".
FAMOS was designed by Russian art duo Blue Noses, known for their idiosyncratic performances.
It was the idiosyncratic performances that gave the movie a charm that sidestepped caricature.
Her idiosyncratic punctuation sometimes feels like triage for the emergency conditions of her muse.
The report outlines "idiosyncratic shocks" as the main risks to the administration's rosy outlook.
I secretly, ridiculously, bizarrely thought my anti-vegetable stance made me intriguing. Unique. Idiosyncratic.
As both Newfoundlanders and their visitors, they manage to convey clearly separate, idiosyncratic identities.
Looking for logic in Saddam's decisions, we found instead a morass of idiosyncratic thinking.
Mr. Trump's tendency to treat truth as negotiable was idiosyncratic in a TV star.
At first you'll wonder who the audience could possibly be for something so idiosyncratic.
This tendency toward idiosyncratic, Moscow-friendly moments was extremely strong on the campaign trail.
The rapid paint application indicates a plein air experience coupled to an idiosyncratic vision.
While this is certainly enough to earn Grimes a "you in danger, girl" warning from her friends, it also doesn't strip her of agency — especially when it comes to the idiosyncratic artist making idiosyncratic decisions, like naming herself after a universal constant.
Since last year commodities have again been on a tear, but for more idiosyncratic reasons.
High on the list of Young's most enduring and idiosyncratic technologies is Crazy Horse themselves.
You argue governments made decisions about where to spend their money for basically idiosyncratic reasons.
Detroit's deep electronic music history has yielded its fair share of idiosyncratic and beautiful traditions.
He also noted that India and Argentina were the largest contributors to idiosyncratic country risk.
And again, this could be idiosyncratic, but I once started a foundation with great enthusiasm.
The particulars of the Rendon disqualification fight are idiosyncratic, like those of every DQ dispute.
In the hallways, she captures the idiosyncratic phone conversation manner of a renowned public defender.
And I'm not sure that someone who exploits an idiosyncratic calendar really represents the people.
The analysts said American Airlines can benefit from "idiosyncratic opportunities" that will drive up earnings.
Jered Weaver and his low-80s fastball are confronting the end in typically idiosyncratic fashion.
Despite his classical training, though, he was always ready to take on more idiosyncratic roles.
Victory in November, even against so idiosyncratic a candidate as Trump, is no done deal.
Women are now divided into rigid classes determined by an idiosyncratic interpretation of the Bible.
This miracle lies at the heart of Men and Apparitions, Lynne Tillman's idiosyncratic new novel.
It's the idiosyncratic mind of each cancer that we are so desperately trying to capture.
We believe better trading in third-quarter 2016 results was driven by idiosyncratic macro events.
A more comprehensive look at the data better reflects the idiosyncratic shock and bounce back.
As a founder, this helps you reduce the company's exposure to your own idiosyncratic weaknesses.
The Pew Research Center adopted an idiosyncratic definition that sees polarization as increasing ideological consistency.
An exceptionally skillful draftsman with an idiosyncratic, storytelling imagination, he's especially good with colored pencils.
Not only in the event of misogynist terrorism but nearly all idiosyncratic outbursts of violence.
He finds cues in concept art or the idiosyncratic vocabularies that so many games employ.
It is affecting to see the idiosyncratic loops and strokes of relatives from generations past.
Heather Christian, the composer and performer, has created an idiosyncratic take on a Requiem Mass.
Heather Christian, the composer and performer, has created an idiosyncratic take on a Requiem mass.
Grand stagings are mixed with more idiosyncratic, intimate presentations, including forays into cabaret and drag.
The result is an idiosyncratic, bittersweet and tender film that is the favorite to win.
"Everything she was doing was musically mainstream but at the same time idiosyncratic," he said.
There's something a little idiosyncratic about a serial killer show that never shows serial killing.
As details began to emerge, the fire was not understood as an isolated, idiosyncratic catastrophe.
I'm a pretty idiosyncratic player, and I've got my own kind of self-taught style.
We've got an extraordinary man in David Walsh but he's totally idiosyncratic and self-willed.
Mr. Iverson has only recently stopped touring with the idiosyncratic jazz group the Bad Plus.
Of course, there are exceptions to the anti-incumbent revolt, owing to idiosyncratic local factors.
He is also no longer a quixotic junior senator from the idiosyncratic state of Vermont.
Hughes rejects the idea that this is some idiosyncratic preference of his and his team's.
There haven't been that many idiosyncratic events, and we need a few more of them.
These are not the only ways in which idiosyncratic price rises trouble the world's economists.
The chaotic kaleidoscope of angry and idiosyncratic perspectives in the earlier chapters is more affecting.
A columnist is a generalist, often with an idiosyncratic style, who performs for his readers.
Mr. Abramson likened the chief executive to other idiosyncratic founders like Jeff Bezos of Amazon.
But it was also mixed up with something that was our own, and very idiosyncratic.
She wanted to develop her own, idiosyncratic ways of maintaining a grip on an audience.
He focuses on the idiosyncratic features of the investment and uses a bottom-up approach.
This isn't scripture, but rather a compendium of cuttings and jottings, an idiosyncratic commonplace book.
All of that was based around the very idiosyncratic and not replicable way he worked.
The selections, though, are idiosyncratic, with a few gems mixed among some truly bizarre picks.
These treasures are a crossroad of Ricci's idiosyncratic upbringing and unorthodox perception of the world.
He clerked for the widely liked (albeit idiosyncratic) conservative judge Alex Kozinski, as well as Ginsburg.
And it took an idiosyncratic person to make the decision to run in 2016 at all.
Another body of work that Petersen's paintings seem to address is Frank Stella's idiosyncratic wall constructions.
Indeed, researchers often felt their idiosyncratic approaches were justified by the unique features of their subjects.
He also collaborates with local talent—directors, music producers, actors—to realize these idiosyncratic, evocative spectacles.
For example Kush Bottles, based in California, sells product packaging that complies with idiosyncratic state requirements.
Reynolds is active on Twitter and enjoys using the platform to be his most idiosyncratic self.
"Pack My Bag," by Henry Green, written in idiosyncratic prose that is unnervingly close to perfection.
It's a somewhat idiosyncratic path, and I don't know that there's much to learn from it.
He directs all 18 episodes, which bodes well for those who enjoy his dark, idiosyncratic ideas.
They were conceived as idiosyncratic one-offs which evoke the genre's revered 1960s and 1970s classics.
The result is an idiosyncratic Made in Japan item that combines codes from the two houses.
The Guardian may now physically resemble more of its peers, but its turnaround story remains idiosyncratic.
But Willem Dafoe's nomination for The Florida Project was the most idiosyncratic nomination in the category.
This helps explain why many Republicans are not too bothered by Mr Trump's idiosyncratic economic views.
You were a New York artist, Iowa-bred, with a narrow and idiosyncratic range of subjects.
People also figure out how to hack toys so they work with idiosyncratic needs or desires.
It's hard to imagine something as idiosyncratic as Legion surviving endless meetings about continuity and uniformity.
LIKE so many other pieces in the European mosaic, Belgium has an idiosyncratic relationship with faith.
How could anyone, particularly someone hoping to sell millions of tickets, successfully capture L'Engle's idiosyncratic vision?
Just a year earlier, films were marked by far less idiosyncratic storytelling, and more bankable stars.
And yet his vote was in keeping with his longstanding, idiosyncratic approach to cases involving race.
Faced, without explanation, with such idiosyncratic elements, our organizational instinct, our default to logic, kicks in.
"I don't see a recession in the near term absent some unpredictable, idiosyncratic event," she said.
Although its style is never overbearing, the Metropol is imbued with a sense of idiosyncratic wonder.
And each, in his or her way, embodies the vindictive, idiosyncratic nature of state-sanctioned killing.
It's the idiosyncratic ways these particles and antiparticles decay that reveal whether CP violation has occurred.
Instead, the goal is "this serendipitous, idiosyncratic mix of the hyperspecific and the utilitarian or inspirational."
He told me that he loved my clothes, that he really liked my strange, idiosyncratic style.
But make no mistake: the cooking at Inari is utterly idiosyncratic — and utterly delicious. Inari. Ravintolainari.
Even if Ms. Monk had sanctioned it, others couldn't take on these sprawling, complicated, idiosyncratic pieces.
Some people have allergies to specific medications, and others may experience idiosyncratic reactions to individual drugs.
Cling wrap brings levity and familiarity to sentences that might otherwise read as idiosyncratic or cryptic.
The concept has expanded into a unique anthology of idiosyncratic villains, endearing heroes and frozen landscapes.
Movable room dividers were also built, and Mr. Richardson's idiosyncratic décor was employed throughout the space.
Many equally admire Wayne Eagling's idiosyncratic treatment for the English National Ballet, first seen in 2010.
And as the season progresses, even the most idiosyncratic singers get good at "Idol"-style performances.
Nevertheless, for patient or forgiving fans of idiosyncratic thrillers, "Disappearance" may deliver satisfactory spills and chills.
When significant dislocations in pricing or an idiosyncratic issue occurs, they're poised to take a position. 
They're idiosyncratic, dysfunctional, stubborn, hilarious, and real — from the patriarch Henry to the prodigal son Leland.
Van Beirendonck, who is 20093, has been designing improbable, idiosyncratic men's fashion for over four decades.
His usage isn't only idiosyncratic or some act of bungling idiocy, although it is surely both.
That idiosyncratic style, that "Googliness," became something company managers were told to look for in applicants.
Where the Roederer Estate seemed classic, the Schramsberg at $35, by contrast, was the most idiosyncratic.
The Thread RE: RUSSELL WESTBROOK Sam Anderson profiled the idiosyncratic star of the Oklahoma City Thunder.
No it's not easy to solve because it is based on idiosyncratic you know country interest.
But the system itself, in our testing, has been a bit laggy and idiosyncratic at times.
So byzantine are its details and so idiosyncratic its coloring that each individual statuette feels unique.
Nearly a year into his presidency, he remains an erratic, idiosyncratic leader on the global stage.
At first, some of Mr. Brown's council peers resisted his ideas as idiosyncratic flights of fancy.
Why it matters: Wealthy millennials' exaggerated, idiosyncratic shopping habits fuel trends like meal-kits and grocery delivery.
So I set out to explore how to bring the idiosyncratic nature of our files to light.
As Noam Scheiber reported, even labor unions are interested in Trump, given his idiosyncratic position on trade.
Idiosyncratic personal visions would wither away, just as the market for mid-budget films has largely disappeared.
The products of Faruqee and Driscoll's idiosyncratic technique demonstrate the indeterminacy inherent in a seemingly predetermined action.
Those idiosyncratic gadgets that seem to fall somewhere between phone and tablet that we annoyingly call phablets.
"The second type of prospects were looking for investments that reflected their specific, idiosyncratic values," he said.
Magpie moralism, you might call it, taking a bit from each tradition to support an idiosyncratic faith.
As an artist who considers herself "stingy with paint," Dodd has painted many idiosyncratic views of flowers.
I wouldn't look at one idiosyncratic situation as being a good proxy for the entire banking industry.
"While we are cautious on semiconductors, and Intel is not immune, these idiosyncratic opportunities set them apart."
Another has suggested that these idiosyncratic meat-eaters were coelurosaurs, making them more closely related to tyrannosaurs.
Lillard's game has some worked edges, too, but they're not a deep or as idiosyncratic as some.
Ultimately, competition is idiosyncratic to the family, and how the parents treat their children, Dr. Greif says.
Also present are A$AP Rocky, The-Dream, and Swizz Beatz, each signing his own idiosyncratic way.
As you can see in the accompanying videos, the censored German version wasn't without its idiosyncratic charms.
A central part of those performances, as wonderfully idiosyncratic as they are, is definitely in his timing.
Upon shifting her writing into this idiosyncratic form, Johnston became a prophet of sorts for queer futurity.
In this debate between Slavophiles and Westernizers, Herzen took a characteristically idiosyncratic position that alienated both camps.
In addition to the interest-rate decline, two other idiosyncratic problems for the housing market are fading.
Teasing out the difference between idiosyncratic, cyclical, and secular drivers is a huge challenge for any analysis.
As is the case with other specific phobias, sufferers create idiosyncratic restrictions or allowances around taking them.
" When I asked Garelick what she thought of Welch's female clients, she called them "idiosyncratic and quirky.
So, that's why we think looking at individual companies makes more sense because there are idiosyncratic factors.
Ainge, idiosyncratic and aggressive if nothing else, appears to disagree with this common knowledge and acted accordingly.
The usage of dungeon in games is idiosyncratic, different from what the word means in ordinary English.
Rather, they may have traded the one for the many, not to mention the idiosyncratic and independent.
On occasion my mother could exhibit a healthy dose of, well, let's call it idiosyncratic common sense.
Her vocabulary is eclectic and large, her grammar arrestingly idiosyncratic, her skill at group organization often superlative.
This likely makes her indisposed to cater to journalists' idiosyncratic whims, including their love of press conferences.
Ms. Skillman's relative lack of exposure may be explained by her plays' hard-to-peg, idiosyncratic range.
The dialogue here is remarkable for naturally melding essential exposition (including sociological statistics) and personal, idiosyncratic perspectives.
The early pioneers of English sparkling wine were bold, though idiosyncratic in the way of visionary entrepreneurs.
But the President received a meal fully customized to his own idiosyncratic (and not-too-healthy) preferences.
What they got was a more idiosyncratic and, in some ways, banal film than anybody had imagined.
In this second encounter with Harvey, I found him to be pushy and idiosyncratic more than anything.
For Tesla, its idiosyncratic battery-pack architecture has yielded supercar-beating acceleration and 300-plus-mile ranges.
"I wouldn't call myself 'fusion,' " said Maiko Kyogoku, the owner of the idiosyncratic Bessou in New York.
But where Cuomo projected competence and authority, with a dash of his idiosyncratic humor, Trump was meandering.
The idiosyncratic specificity and dark humor of Presley's lyrics were what originally drew in Monroe and Lambert.
What's best in the novel is its idiosyncratic vision of the meaning of girlhood and first love.
Jean Renoir's The Grand Illusion (1937) is built around a very idiosyncratic situation with pilots and POWs.
"Counting by 7s" featured an idiosyncratic 12-year-old genius grieving the death of her adoptive parents.
Handke went to Serbia "trying to unlock the world through his unique, idiosyncratic, literary presence," Knausgaard said.
Their idiosyncratic practice has saved approximately 75,000 pounds of trash from ending up in a local landfill.
But the FOP does have a history of reading the term "due process" in an idiosyncratic way.
"I can understand long lines randomly appearing in places because of weird idiosyncratic forces," Mr. Pettigrew said.
"In both of these you have these very emotional, personal, idiosyncratic elements to the algorithm," Yagan said.
Until fairly recently, presidents often made idiosyncratic choices with respect to judicial ideology when selecting future justices.
The tenor saxophonist Burnett is, like O'Farrill, an arresting improviser with an idiosyncratic, confrontational approach to composition.
It is also idiosyncratic, because writing style is highly personal, subject to an individual's taste and whim.
They are a subset of the kissaten, the small and idiosyncratic coffeehouses dotting side-streets in Tokyo.
In many ways, season three feels like season one with the latter's more idiosyncratic edges sanded off.
When he emerged in the hip-hop avant-garde in the mid-aughts, his approach was idiosyncratic.
It's idiosyncratic, self-invented crankery versus establishment-approved crankery, and it's not at all clear which is worse.
Now the series is openly winking at its audience while pushing its more "idiosyncratic" contestants to the fore.
But few have taken a more idiosyncratic route than Neste, which is part-owned by the Finnish state.
It also arises from Africa's idiosyncratic urbanisation, whereby cities are growing fast but opportunities in them are not.
Van Ness is an active interlocutor, constantly cutting in and asking serious questions cloaked in his idiosyncratic language.
But instead of more blockbusters being nominated, it was idiosyncratic, lower-budgeted films that filled those extra slots.
"It's been kind of a combination of idiosyncratic drivers for currencies as well as the broader dollar story."
Somehow, Queens's Knockdown Center, with its insightful, community-driven, idiosyncratic programming seems like a perfectly natural landing spot.
The paintings, drawings, collages, assemblages, ceramics, weavings and videos are variously funny, funky, quirky, eccentric, idiosyncratic and visionary.
Given the narrowness of the result and the idiosyncratic nature of Clinton's email troubles, they may be right.
Modern art history, popular culture, and Indigenous people commingle in Bradley's imagination of the Southwest in idiosyncratic ways.
The goal is to position these rules as reflecting widely accepted industry standards rather than Google's idiosyncratic priorities.
The performers in Lanthimos's films all have a similar, idiosyncratic style, including a slightly stilted manner of speech.
So I take it you're not out to build a brand as some kind of idiosyncratic indie auteur.
Artist and performer Paul Pescador gives his own idiosyncratic take on the theme with Jurassic Park: The Musical.
To draw a parallel to cinema, Quentin Tarantino is a master appropriator, and yet his work is idiosyncratic.
Keenan said due to lingering idiosyncratic risks, the rand underperformed fellow high-yielding currencies during the first quarter.
Mr. Dugan is a physically and emotionally supple Yvan, earning laughs with exquisite timing and surprising, idiosyncratic deliveries.
And imitating a pianist as idiosyncratic as Gould may not be a good idea for impressionable young musicians.
Everybody augments their idiosyncratic interests with techniques from the three most influential culinary traditions, Italian, French, and Japanese.
One development asks if Nunn's idiosyncratic vision can be broadened; the other asks if it can be reproduced.
At present it's more of an idiosyncratic feature, but moving forward, it could, perhaps, prove legitimately useful. Perhaps.
Runciman, on the other hand, is too idiosyncratic a thinker to belong to any tribe except the professoriate.
"I think people are going to mistake GE's idiosyncratic problems with problems with large-cap dividends," Schatz said.
Weak revenues complicated budget negotiations in several states, while idiosyncratic issues pushed others beyond their June 30 deadlines.
The intensity of activity in response to the localizer tests was idiosyncratic; some brains worked harder than others.
They say he twisted in the wind until he fastened on an idiosyncratic reason for deciding a case.
While his videos are executed with humour and a grubby, idiosyncratic style, what Leafy does is essentially trolling.
Christina Forrer's tapestries, however, convey more idiosyncratic scenes, portraying weirdos, loners, and monsters with both pathos and humor.
When Matlen began researching adult ADHD in the 1990s, she recognized her own idiosyncratic behavior in those pages.
The entertainment of which we speak is inspired, of course, by the idiosyncratic behaviour of the club mascot.
The individual drawings are personal and idiosyncratic; there is no mistaking the work of one potter for another.
The premise and art are both delightfully strange: Hellboy is an idiosyncratic demon originally summoned by the Nazis.
CEO Masayoshi Son is known for giving idiosyncratic presentations filled with expressive images, wild graphs, and inspirational quotes.
Is this a conscious response to the visual soup we're living in — or something more temperamental or idiosyncratic?
Magritte even made his own idiosyncratic, zine-like publication, La Carte d'après Nature, in the 1950s and '60s.
This is Mmuseumm, founded by Kalman and two other filmmakers, now entirely under Kalman's idiosyncratic and demanding oversight.
Other times the appeal is more idiosyncratic: a strong voice, a great story, a brilliant mind at play.
They were all idiosyncratic, quirky, and a little out there but often within dancing distance of pop music.
Still, bookselling is an idiosyncratic industry, and many questioned whether Indigo could compete with Canada's biggest bookseller, Chapters.
Its crisp, catchy but still idiosyncratic songs ponder, among other things, what to make of fame and success.
"We knew we had to get people's attention for a recalibrated character in Poirot," Christie's idiosyncratic Belgian detective.
But most of India was still offline — and YouTube was dominated by idiosyncratic individuals like Smosh and Fred.
Bolshevism was a mind-set, an idiosyncratic culture with an intolerant paranoid wordview obsessed with abstruse Marxist ideology.
Oldman poured himself into the role, playing a jolly, idiosyncratic, sometimes conflicted version of the British prime minister.
A long shelf displays an idiosyncratic mix of objects: melancholy found photos, carvings Tognon made as a child.
He wrote a dozen books, of increasingly idiosyncratic character, poised between philosophy, aphoristic cultural criticism, polemic, and autobiography.
Many in the literary world delighted in trying to decipher the meanings behind Professor Bloom's sometimes idiosyncratic choices.
Four years in the making, it bares all the same idiosyncratic heart, sincerity, and wonder of its predecessors.
Next, he lists interviews and documents that support the point, all indexed according to a complicated, idiosyncratic system.
"By this point, our codebase is so old and idiosyncratic; some of it is totally inscrutable," Kemenczy explains.
That series, like "Riverdale," was built on banter, using an idiosyncratic lingo invented by its creator, Joss Whedon.
After leaving school, Mr. Westermann focused on sculpture, which brought out the full range of his idiosyncratic sensibility.
There was something very idiosyncratic, very New York, about them, all social comment and not a gag panel.
Crime Trouble comes calling on the Louisiana bayou parish where James Lee Burke sets his idiosyncratic regional novels.
But after they're gone, should their idiosyncratic casting preferences really be treated as part of copyright-protected text?
Other friends have tipped me to "Tom," the wonderful illustrator Tomie dePaola's idiosyncratic tribute to his own grandfather.
Her voice and vision are idiosyncratic and pitiless, combining mischief and crisp authority, formal experimentation and deep feeling.
For now, at least, it's still growing; more intellectual-property-based TV doesn't have to mean less novel and idiosyncratic TV. (And as shows like "Watchmen" demonstrate, every now and then intellectual-property-based TV can also be novel and idiosyncratic.) Think one more time about where Baby Yoda came from.
"In this second encounter with Harvey, I found him to be pushy and idiosyncratic more than anything," she said.
Nintendo has managed to combine its expertise in handheld gaming with its avant-garde (and idiosyncratic) thinking about consoles.
There could be idiosyncratic reasons why some British companies need to pay more for money than their European rivals.
Created completely by hand, the analog process yields a warmth and idiosyncratic quality hard to reproduce with digital technology.
Other friends, thanks to their temperaments or their idiosyncratic chemistry, find it easy to lay it on the line.
Exhibited along with one of his costumes, they offer a glimpse into the daydreams of an intriguing, idiosyncratic visionary.
It's filtered entirely through an idiosyncratic mind, who thinks in sentences that are sharp and smart and utterly ridiculous.
The photographer's subjects style their traditional lamba garments (worn by both men and women in Madagascar) in idiosyncratic ways.
Modern art history, popular culture, and Indigenous people commingle in David Bradley's imagination of the Southwest in idiosyncratic ways.
But while Foster echoes other films in tone and occasional plot particulars, her approach is still idiosyncratic and specific.
Idiosyncratic weaknesses in the US equity derivatives flow business weighed on equity sales and trading, which was down 103%.
Though fractured and cryptic, all the components on the canvas were organically related, expressions from a single, idiosyncratic mind.
The reasons are varied and often idiosyncratic but drugs and violence have long been connected due to myriad phenomena.
Lindahl explains that the experiences they observed were too idiosyncratic to say anything too prescriptive now, or likely ever.
Solving it for something like Apple Maps, which has millions of irregular entries with idiosyncratic names, seems nearly insurmountable.
Gorusch has a sparkling prose style and an active and idiosyncratic legal mind, which occasionally leads to unexpected places.
On view at Culver City's Klowden Mann gallery, the exhibit opens a gateway into an idiosyncratic and fecund world.
Melbourne pop prince Montero may now live in Athens but he continues to create cool cartoons and idiosyncratic music.
The bus is the one taking them to the launch pad, and the root of this idiosyncratic liquid ritual?
Which is not to say that Ms. Monk and her works — idiosyncratic, ritualistic, primal — don't have darkness in them.
In the U.S., Trump did not win a numeric majority but benefited from idiosyncratic electoral rules to ultimately win.
The rules, a spokesperson told us, are broad because they need to cover a lot of specific, idiosyncratic cases.
Perhaps its hypnotic, lifelike rhythm is why Football Manager continues to feel cultish and idiosyncratic, its mainstream success notwithstanding.
Erdogan's idiosyncratic approach to economic policy would not bode well for the Turkish economy in the best of times.
"To say that MoMA has an idiosyncratic history of collecting and exhibiting fashion is a polite exaggeration," she wrote.
With his idiosyncratic behavior and his unconventional (and sometimes outlandish) remarks, Neumann has been emblematic of WeWork's strangest excesses.
Emerging market currencies took a knock last week, coming under pressure as the dollar firmed, among other idiosyncratic factors.
With Mr. Gilbert conducting, Mr. Hanick then gave an arresting account of Ligeti's idiosyncratic Piano Concerto, completed in 1988.
Food is presented in the kind of exquisite, idiosyncratic ceramic plates I'm used to seeing at hushed Japanese restaurants.
The slowdown also reflects idiosyncratic factors in some countries with damaged economic growth and/or lender and borrower confidence.
It will also have to balance policy in a world of global growth recovery paired with emerging, idiosyncratic risks.
Ms. LuPone, an idiosyncratic belter, wrestles melodies to the mat in freestyle, while Ms. Ebersole is a sparkling precisionist.
For years, he has been channeling this idiosyncratic artist, whose work was rediscovered by accident in the late 224s.
There, in "the middle of nowhere," as he put it, the idiosyncratic Filippo Rizzo began his estate around 2000.
Son is idiosyncratic for a man overseeing a $100 billion fund and likes to quote Yoda before signing deals
It's been a contradictory and uneasy 12 months, and this pointedly idiosyncratic list covers a few of the highlights.
Simona Premazzi also released a remarkable album this year, "Outspoken," replete with tilting melodies and craftily idiosyncratic piano playing.
The stories she tells — with dance judiciously interwoven — are personal, idiosyncratic, yet open up onto larger, broadly resonant themes.
The music was jolting and idiosyncratic and kind of maddening, in that it didn't directly resemble any particular influence.
For nearly four decades, he has worked to consolidate the margins of American culture into his own idiosyncratic mainstream.
The wines were often just as idiosyncratic, refusing to toe a line set by some other region or publication.
The most complex and most idiosyncratic forms of life are most at risk; the mosquitoes and jellyfish will prosper.
Mr. Butz's portrait of the alcoholic Michael, with his whipsaw changes of mood, combines idiosyncratic specificity with textbook exactness.
The game's idiosyncratic concept now has several spinoffs that rank among the most downloaded apps on smartphones and tablets.
Through dancing, he met Lil Uzi Vert — now an idiosyncratic Garbo-like superstar, but then a more accessible aspirant.
One of the funniest people on Twitter, period, Serrano has become famous for his hilarious, idiosyncratic pop culture takes.
Her melodies are still gracefully idiosyncratic, but she places them in settings far less glossy than her previous recordings.
What&aposs more, people&aposs tastes in mattresses tend to be idiosyncratic; some like firmer mattresses, others harder ones.
"All of these idiosyncratic spaces, when they're destroyed they're invariably replaced by something very uniform and sanitized," he said.
Auslander's idiosyncratic drawing style, with loopy lines that appear to unravel as though they're loosely crocheted, is anxiety personified.
In facing the alternatives given women with this diagnosis, I have learned how very idiosyncratic our decisions must be.
Whatever happens, Nintendo has once again done its idiosyncratic best to challenge the way we think about games hardware.
The company also will unveil a new campaign, "Time, a Hermès Object," celebrating its idiosyncratic definition of time itself.
The lawyers argue the "idiosyncratic characteristic" of the cross is that the 49 men memorialized were likely all Christian.
Frank Van Riper's black-and-white photographs and accompanying text eternize two idiosyncratic decades that will never be duplicated.
He has a penchant for challenging players, partly though bold interpretive ideas, but also with his idiosyncratic conducting style.
Either that, or they have to go through Congress, where repeals or alterations could risk idiosyncratic opposition or filibusters.
Occasionally, the physical-virtual pairs moved in unison, their synchronization loosened by technological glitches as well as by idiosyncratic timing.
With the show's end in 2008, I stopped seeing textured Black women on television who were realistic, funny, and idiosyncratic.
In the past year, I've taken roughly a dozen round trips, each with their own fun, idiosyncratic layovers and delays.
"This was not in our judgment a result of idiosyncratic decisions by local managers, but was endemic," the report said.
It's a sought-after sound, with most producers claiming the copycats are nowhere near the idiosyncratic tones of the original.
"While idiosyncratic risk factors remain, market fundamentals continue to be very strong," analysts from Lucror Analytics wrote in a note.
"NCIS" tracks a lead agent, played by Mark Harmon, and his idiosyncratic subordinates as they investigate crimes involving Navy personnel.
But the work provides evidence that an idiosyncratic language is best suited to a small group with rich shared history.
The canvases are massive and their idiosyncratic shapes, squiggles, and colors provide the viewer with an overwhelming sense of wonder.
Still, it's difficult not to conclude that the idiosyncratic nature of the Trump presidency may make managing this more difficult.
This was the first public incarnation of Mr Taleb—idiosyncratic and spiky, but with plenty of original things to say.
The percentage-requirement change is probably the biggest reason we're seeing more idiosyncratic, personal films in the Best Picture category.
And then there are the intensely idiosyncratic projects, the ones with feces-smeared dog-women and undulating ritualistic god-cats.
According to Pedersen, the crisps don't taste like very much, but they have a particularly idiosyncratic mouth-feel and texture.
Decidedly more idiosyncratic names like Thelonious Monk, on the other hand, usually went off the first time without a hitch.
But this is all just part and parcel of the life and times at the wonderfully idiosyncratic outpost of Gibraltar.
Or, to put it in a slightly more idiosyncratic way, would it be botanical blasphemy to gene-edit an heirloom?
Trump's camp is trying to spin this as a good thing, emblematic of Trump's idiosyncratic personality and media-fueled campaign.
It works so hard to be that movie that it forgets to be anything else – anything more interesting or idiosyncratic.
The greatest songwriter, performer, and musician of his generation, Prince's music was as idiosyncratic and transgressive as pop music gets.
Devendorf is at his best when he has room to make idiosyncratic choices, which often turn out to be transformative.
"Primaries I don't think are so indicative of turnout in the general election, because primaries are idiosyncratic affairs," McDonald said.
The writer-director has stayed away from film franchises throughout his career, focusing instead on developing his own idiosyncratic material.
The main problem is that grand opera is a stylistic world unto itself, demanding lavish resources and idiosyncratic vocal styles.
E Corp story line, and its increasingly idiosyncratic visual and sonic style have made this an archetypal Difficult Second Season.
A series of idiosyncratic factors and extreme weakness in the world's auto-sales growth engine are starting to roll off.
Mercer, a former computer coder who worked at I.B.M. before moving to Renaissance, is known for being shy and idiosyncratic.
There is, however, one idiosyncratic feature of Oakmont that is unlike any other regularly seen in American major championship golf.
Guided by the director's idiosyncratic, near-vérité style, their relationship unfolds in loose-limbed conversations that mute the background silliness.
Beckmann's politically and morally charged figurative art and its idiosyncratic mix of Modernist and Medieval styles, fell on blind eyes.
They can be quirky, disarming and idiosyncratic, with a vague, hollow message that says little even as it promises much.
This is especially idiosyncratic given that Wiseman is a documentarian, and the digital age has generally made documentaries widely available.
The market is famous for offering alternative cures for body and soul, and for its tightly packed and idiosyncratic aisles.
There are idiosyncratic risks across a number of emerging market countries, Fordham said, with many related to elections in 2018.
An anatomy of the comic potential of different parts of the anatomy seems reverse-engineered from his own idiosyncratic experience.
Mr. Morissette, whose wines are both idiosyncratic and remarkable, never imagined he would be making wine on the Niagara Peninsula.
There's little reason to think that Trump's environmental and climate policy will be some unpredictable, idiosyncratic anomaly like Trump himself.
He was also the kind of idiosyncratic New York personality who was not a household name but influenced the influential.
On Saturday, the filmmaker David Lynch was interviewed by The Guardian while promoting "Room to Dream," his idiosyncratic new biography.
Instead of writing a straightforward memoir or handing his life story over to someone else, he did something predictably idiosyncratic.
The results are varied and idiosyncratic, more polished than workshops, but with the intimate, experimental feel of works in progress.
"Lodge 49," an affable, idiosyncratic comic drama starting Monday on AMC, is by this standard low-stakes, and blissfully so.
It's a deeply idiosyncratic history of Europe, written in a similar vein to works by Gertrude Stein, Mr. Goebbels said.
But upstart vanguardists like Charles Ives and Henry Cowell instead took an idiosyncratic and disharmonious approach that shirked European models.
Friends. Taste is idiosyncratic, so I don't love everything people recommend me, and I don't love everything my friends love.
And as a father, all I wanted was to see my daughter, in all her giftedness and idiosyncratic humanity, bloom.
They demand sizes that run from extra small to five XL. In addition, their professional specialties come with idiosyncratic exigencies.
Now, it's both dinner jackets and dirt, the blending art of the cellar master and the idiosyncratic expression of place.
His eye-popping, idiosyncratic monument to Christianity was created over decades of slowly amassing layers of sand, cement and paint.
On Friday, the troupe, for the first time, performs"Busk," created in 2009 by the meticulous, idiosyncratic choreographer Aszure Barton.
Now that Lincoln Center has reopened a portal to Ruiz's supremely idiosyncratic world, she should be a lot less lonely.
Woe to the roughneck who rushes toward something shabby and comfy in the interests of time, budget or idiosyncratic taste.
Tyler's research on Leonardo, by comparison, merely argues about a potential cause of the idiosyncratic facial geometries of his subjects.
It would be more measured to state that his idiosyncratic vision has emerged from behind my own aesthetic blind spot.
He's a psychologist who's turned Jungian interpretation of mythic archetypes into an idiosyncratic self-help philosophy for a secular age.
This is perhaps her greatest strength – she can be somber, whimsical, futuristic, and idiosyncratic, all while bringing together dubious materials.
In Nicole Claveloux's comic collection, The Green Hand and Other Stories, we move through dream states with highly idiosyncratic characters.
They are not merely the teething troubles of an unusually messy administration, but seem rooted in Mr Trump's idiosyncratic management style.
His theories, initially viewed as idiosyncratic, gradually took hold, and not only on the right and not only in the courts.
Penny Dreadful was an idiosyncratic distillation of every reason people want to hear stories about monsters instead of heroes, and it
TRNO's concentrated portfolio strategy exposes it to idiosyncratic market and asset risks and could result in above-average property income volatility.
Portfolio returns can easily make everyone happy, but when firms blow up, they all blow up in their own, idiosyncratic ways.
But over the decades — the first 911 arrived way back in 1963 — the idiosyncratic rear-engine design has been continuously refined.
However, idiosyncratic events in a number of EM countries, including Turkey and India, have weighed on domestic prospects, exacerbating portfolio outflows.
The factors and circumstances that led to these presidents' reelections were just too varied and idiosyncratic to draw any broader conclusions.
Miller's horoscopes are beloved for many reasons, among them her writing style, which is chatty, intimate, idiosyncratic — and always, ultimately, reassuring.
Ultimately, there was no way to gain from it, but for Wallace the episode demonstrated the value of his idiosyncratic skills.
Experts say the more idiosyncratic datasets that were the hallmark of alternative data are of less interest to hedge funds today.
And, according to Vulture, right now that means tech, and the idiosyncratic, sometimes ill-suited to power, figures at the helm.
Multiple parties said they felt Amazon was trying to avoid customizing contract terms to the realities of Brazil's idiosyncratic retail market.
On top of Yoakum's idiosyncratic syntax of abstraction, the drawings are as suffused with visual referents to his life and beliefs.
BUT MOST OF WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR IS IN REALLY IDIOSYNCRATIC CREDITS, DISTRESSED CREDITS BOTH IN THE U.S. AND EUROPE.
During his own life Giacometti, who was born in Switzerland in 1901, sometimes seemed too outmoded and idiosyncratic to win acclaim.
They even vary by season, a bit of idiosyncratic marketing that lends an artisanal quality to the mass-produced drunk juice.
The effect of the best medical memoirs, like those of Sacks, is to make idiosyncratic cases seem emblematic of wider maladies.
If he were still alive, I imagine that Kingelez would have been tickled by this idiosyncratic way to view his sculptures.
Affirming its idiosyncratic streak, Minnesota elected Jesse "The Body" Ventura, a flamboyant former professional wrestler, as governor from 1999 to 2003.
Where roads are clogged and infrastructure is decrepit, the rival firms are melding warehouses and local outposts into idiosyncratic distribution networks.
Grassley, one of the Senate's most notable and idiosyncratic Twitter users, has previously used social media to try to reach Trump.
Trump's admiration for Putin as a "strong" leader is far from just an idiosyncratic quirk; it's increasingly common on the right.
Berry served jail time in the '60s and continued his stretch of idiosyncratic behavior as he toured steadily over the decades.
Throughout his campaign, the president-elect got plenty of flack for everything from his Cheeto-colored tan to his idiosyncratic combover.
She smiled at Mazurenko's unconventional spelling — he struggled with dyslexia — and at the idiosyncratic phrases with which he peppered his conversation.
Trump allies and critics alike regarded Mr. Lewandowski as a fierce defender of Mr. Trump's idiosyncratic approach to the presidential race.
By the time she became The New Yorker's film critic in 1967, Kael had mastered her idiosyncratic form of film criticism.
Yuval Noah Harari's idiosyncratic, best-selling story-of-everything, Sapiens, describes settled agriculture as "history's biggest fraud" for the same reasons.
Those efforts, he added, would likely be fruitless, as the industry is far too idiosyncratic to be able to generalize it.
Outdoor spaces are idiosyncratic to Los Angeles since they rely on the weather being nice, word of mouth, and neighborly trust.
The reality of routines is they're usually so quirky and idiosyncratic that they really only work for the person practicing them.
Although these stock-specific stories appear to be idiosyncratic, taken together, they may be the straws that break the market's back.
It follows Saitama, an idiosyncratic hero known as One Punch Man because he can defeat any adversary with a single strike.
These are the weird, idiosyncratic movies that are more likely to find a home in each state's heart than anywhere else.
Even as a lover of slow sad songs by idiosyncratic songwriters, I have heard few songs this year quite so moving.
His masterful "Untitled" (1997–2003) is an idiosyncratic, large-scale, machine-like sculpture that seems both anthropomorphic and science-fiction-based.
Using idiosyncratic imagery, she confronts her past and present self and explores how the passing of time potentially changes human nature.
Granat, who is also an actor, is still relatively new to stage direction; she can certainly build on this idiosyncratic offering.
And it's merited: Oldman is excellent in the movie, playing a jolly, idiosyncratic, sometimes conflicted version of the British prime minister.
Its setting — the rural hamlet of Banshee, Pennsylvania — is likewise a melting pot of idiosyncratic elements that somehow come together beautifully.
More idiosyncratic in its mystical air is "Temple of the Word" (1954) by Leonora Carrington at Mary-Anne Martin Fine Art.
She has conservatory bona fides by way of Oberlin but left opera to carve an idiosyncratic, celebrated niche in folk music.
Often, grandparents wind up with some idiosyncratic or downright oddball name, based on what a small child can pronounce, or mispronounce.
When dealing with an algorithm that can be built for one and scaled to billions, those idiosyncratic foibles matter a lot.
They feared he would pick an idiosyncratic nominee, like a celebrity lawyer he saw on television, rather than an authentic conservative.
And if there's more lust for real estate than actual lust within these pages, that feels appropriate for this idiosyncratic couple.
Instead, he manipulates a broad and deeply idiosyncratic array of genres, samples, sources and strategies, from Minimalism to collage to noise.
" Professor Bloom himself said that "the canonical quality comes out of strangeness, comes out of the idiosyncratic, comes out of originality.
The show, in other words, is idiosyncratic: in its conception and form, in its borrowings from Western and South African culture.
And how could she possibly arrange music for such a band that would both adhere to and expand that idiosyncratic sound?
When our neighbors approach us on the sidewalk, they do so as idiosyncratic individuals, rather than as embodiments of sociopolitical categories.
The strategy of injecting national politics into local races in one of America's most idiosyncratic states didn't start with this election.
On the one hand, "Cunningham" stages many of the pioneering choreographer's abstract works superbly, capturing the vision of an idiosyncratic artist.
There is no particular reason to think he would replicate his old boss's idiosyncratic jurisprudence, which included a mix of commitments.
One of the pleasures of this show is the unhurried encounter with DiBenedetto's mastery of his idiosyncratic technique, achieved over decades.
But his theories, initially viewed as idiosyncratic, gradually took hold, and not only on the right and not only in the courts.
So, how does the idea for such an idiosyncratic exhibition come about, and what does Timothy Leary have to do with it?
Much of it was deplorable, of course, but it was also juvenile, idiosyncratic and perfectly suited to the channels of digital politics.
But the increasingly idiosyncratic character of Trump's political operations probably won't do much to comfort an RNC worried about down-ballot races.
"From an equity perspective, we favor 'sustainable growth' ideas with catalysts (not pure-play momentum stocks), and idiosyncratic earnings drivers," Skelly said.
Neither the more systematic nor the more idiosyncratic languages were "better", given group size: the small and large groups communicated equally well.
All of the discrimination women face in the workplace exists in publishing, and takes on its own idiosyncratic forms there as well.
Those petitions often originate in another idiosyncratic part of Google's internal culture: a sprawl of overlapping and often painfully specific mailing lists.
Stone Mansion Restaurant, a case decided this week by the 23rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, are idiosyncratic, to say the least.
While Trump's free-trade comments may be the most idiosyncratic, he's not the only candidate to put the issue into the crosshairs.
In the case of many of them, I know my own disorganization and idiosyncratic methods are as much to blame as anything.
Meanwhile, their collaborations with Funny or Die and MTV have brought their idiosyncratic sense of cultural "vomit" to an increasingly wider audience.
Perhaps more of a worry to British officials is what such an idiosyncratic president might expect from his interaction with the Queen.
But initial work with governments especially has been heartening, since they have "more idiosyncratic language needs" and a large volume of text.
But the broader problem is that many people have an idiosyncratic interviewing style, which may be unrelated to finding the best candidate.
The U.S. Federal Reserve's recent caution continued to feed risk appetite but there were a number of idiosyncratic factors marching markets higher.
But I'm thrilled that this weird, idiosyncratic tale of two people who shouldn't be together — but are — has found its people. Somehow.
Tele-health is useful for students who might want to fit self-guided coping exercises into their own idiosyncratic schedules, Roy says.
As Elizabeth Sepper of the University of Texas, points out, the Clinton RFRA was intended to protect small, idiosyncratic minorities or individuals.
However idiosyncratic and personal Allens' obsession is, it most openly demonstrates how past conversations about artworks are ever-present within them, unseen.
Nozkowski achieves his remarkable transfiguration of a familiar, potentially sentimental image – a bouquet of flowers – without resorting to strange or idiosyncratic forms.
I specifically remember loving Gary Larson's The Far Side, which managed to pack so much profundity into one understated and idiosyncratic panel.
"Miranda saw Hamilton's relentlessness, brilliance, linguistic dexterity, and self-destructive stubbornness through his own idiosyncratic lens," wrote The New Yorker in 2015.
That wasn't easy either, after all each of Monster Hunter: World's 14 weapons, each with its own idiosyncratic mechanics and unique moveset.
We have said that if there are on the Polish market some idiosyncratic events, hard to explain, then maybe, but otherwise no.
The forecast flowed from the Big Personality Rule, which defines leaders whose larger-than-life, idiosyncratic behavior can trigger and dominate events.
The first face belongs to front runner Donald Trump, who has run an idiosyncratic campaign, focused almost entirely on his own personality.
Oh No was created with the sound of the resulting music in mind, and it achieves the same kind of idiosyncratic feel.
No longer would they be shackled to the whims of a distant government, nor bound to the religion of an idiosyncratic king.
But the top-down influences are going to be totally idiosyncratic — much more susceptible to cultural differences, and much harder to access.
Deprived of the solidarity of comrades, our visions seem idiosyncratic and quixotic; fortified by our political affiliations, they seem moral and viable.
Their economists however expect a modest rebound in U.S. and global economic growth and "idiosyncratic headwinds" within semiconductors to abate next year.
He described my response to auto-Shibari as possibly idiosyncratic—specific to me, my anxieties, set of experiences, and responses to tactility.
This is not a warrior march, though it remains idiosyncratic, it is neither out of place nor unnoticed on the crowded floor.
Despite all sorts of the idiosyncratic factors that have seemingly influenced the global economy over the years, there is a clear trend.
The comprehensive retrospective Moments of Grace at the Museum of the Moving Image demonstrates the director's idiosyncratic techniques for depicting the cosmic.
An idiosyncratic and bracing singer and songwriter, he is sometimes a vessel for classic country, and sometimes a strategic dismantler of it.
" Wall wrote that "further percolation" in the lower courts could be useful given "the idiosyncratic character of the agreements at issue here.
Nevertheless, I think it's safe to say that both these houses were, if not improved, then enriched by their owners' idiosyncratic additions.
The chaotic, idiosyncratic nature of the Trump administration, however – most particularly its unpredictability and isolationist, protectionist rhetoric – may well be worsening it.
But 88rising is distinguished by its idiosyncratic tone and its up-to-the-nanosecond appreciation of hip-hop's youthful, Internet-driven trends.
Texas, No. 15-797, whether Texas may use an idiosyncratic standard in deciding who must be spared execution because of intellectual disability.
His recent books and even his judicial opinions sometimes devolve into ad hoc tabulations of one man's fascinating but idiosyncratic social accounting.
The Nobel Prizes were the brainchild of Alfred B. Nobel, an idiosyncratic Swedish industrialist best known in his lifetime for inventing dynamite.
Even putting aside all of the idiosyncratic Saudi risk this deal carries, perhaps the most obvious and profound is interest rate risk.
Segers' landscapes, by contrast, are experimental, idiosyncratic, mountainous fantasias that, at their weirdest, evoke comparison to coral, ocean sponges, and toad spawn.
Like the idiosyncratic meanderings of his songs, together it all somehow makes sense—a takeaway greater than the sum of its parts.
There are Russian icons, swoops of fabric, Ms. Vanderbilt's idiosyncratic and lovely artwork and many portraits of Ms. Vanderbilt and her family.
Macro factors such as changing consumer spending habits, economic uncertainty and geopolitical events compound the idiosyncratic risks that TCG is exposed to.
That invisibility gives her the freedom to ask questions, letting her become an idiosyncratic collector of experience, somewhere between chameleon and ghost.
But they skimp on basic issues like birth control and consent, much less navigating the complexities of idiosyncratic sexualities, desires, and relationships.
The show's treatment of Josh's sexual adventures, like its treatment of mental illness, is idiosyncratic and unsentimental, romantic without dipping into formula.
As strange — even fantastical — as all this might sound, Mr. Berns's ambitions fit right into the idiosyncratic world of cryptocurrencies and blockchains.
But I suspect the sentiment comes from Guadagnino's idiosyncratic direction, which continues to feel surprising and abundantly fresh with each successive film.
That first "John Wick" came along like a fluke — a shallow, sharp, shiny object with its own internal logic and idiosyncratic style.
He has made significant changes to Ronaldo's pose that make for a more traditional sculpture with less challenging — let's say idiosyncratic — features.
Independence, not only from party ties but from established authority of any kind, portends far more idiosyncratic forms of leadership to come.
Hu, born in Beijing, was an inspired, idiosyncratic director of wuxia ("martial heroes") films who mostly worked in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
For many, summertime in New York City means a trip to Coney Island, that noisy, playful, idiosyncratic waterfront slice of Brooklyn eccentricity.
All the Queens Houses is a photographic survey by Rafael Herrin-Ferri that explores the idiosyncratic architecture of NYC's most diverse borough.
A former software engineer, he retired at 210 and started the blog in 270 to proselytize his idiosyncratic version of personal finance.
"I thought you might still be rowing," Davos told Gendry, in a fun reference to the character's idiosyncratic place in pop culture.
Still, there may be something a little too idiosyncratic to some voters about a youthful protagonist whose imaginary friend is Adolf Hitler.
In the past, Ms. Melnick has had trouble translating the idiosyncratic magic of her personal style, slippery and supersubtle, onto other bodies.
The "Autobiography" was the idiosyncratic Stein's first best seller, a circular conceit written by Gertrude in Alice's voice, of their lives together.
You may be more compelled to chase after idiosyncratic ideas, or trying to wrap your brain around very conceptual or scatterbrained philosophy.
Rather, Canada has resisted the populist wave through a set of strategic decisions, powerful institutional incentives, strong minority coalitions and idiosyncratic circumstances.
The essay is Lewis at her best, weaving together the sharp analysis that caught Verso's eye with her idiosyncratic humor and wit.
At New York City Ballet, the choreographer Alexei Ratmansky is branching out with an idiosyncratic score by the experimental composer Peter Ablinger.
Suter's individual works, rendered in a bold and vivid palette, are idiosyncratic fits in the tradition of 20th- and 21st-century abstraction.
Its characters — Orville and his friends, as well as the villains arrayed against them — suffer because of their idiosyncratic flaws and choices.
"It's fair to say that we got there just because the court was split and there was one idiosyncratic justice," Brown said.
His car, of course, is as idiosyncratic and Cuban as he is: a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air he inherited from his father.
Liberal critics will be appalled at his idiosyncratic remarks; conservative supporters will be enthused by his visit to a community in need.
Mid-song during a solo set, the trumpeter may begin to take his instrument apart in order to develop an idiosyncratic sound.
He invested in cryptocurrency, quit his gym job and took an idiosyncratic tour through North Korea, Pakistan, Eastern Europe, France and elsewhere.
His method is an idiosyncratic process he calls picotage, and it's something he developed in his childhood in St. Ann's Bay, Jamaica.
"Heard" is the appropriate word, as it is his idiosyncratic sing-song call to fruits and vegetables that has made him famous.
He's not "cured," he says, but he's had a pretty remarkable recovery, thanks to his idiosyncratic, self-directed course of psychedelic therapy.
Emerging markets will be more interested in dealing with great power blocks than with a small country with idiosyncratic rules and volatile politics.
I want to thank the BBC for continuing to make idiosyncratic and powerful work and for employing me again and again, thank you.
With idiosyncratic names to match, the Odd Box, the Concertronica, the Eggiophone, the Sonic Bonnet, and others, are objects to see and hear.
"It's the kind of paper that I'm happy people are doing, but it's very much an idiosyncratic minority point of view," he said.
The music is abstract, with hints of free jazz and R&B coiled loosely around Holley's singing, which follows an idiosyncratic melodic logic.
President Barack Obama's words are more eloquent and meaningful, yet Palin's unique diction and idiosyncratic syntax have caught the imagination of poetry lovers.
Their algorithms are good at appraising identikit single-family units, but struggle with idiosyncratic properties—flats in city centres, say, or luxury villas.
His idiosyncratic dry wit, which occasionally gives way into hyper-competent displays of violence, is reminiscent of the best parts of Kick-Ass.
The Kochs, though reliable Republican backers, had a set of more idiosyncratic beliefs that over time placed them at odds with mainstream conservatism.
And this is Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Turkey, and that's weighing on growth and that's coming also from idiosyncratic factors in their own countries.
Pike revealed she actually shrunk a centimeter-and-a-half after contorting herself to Colvin's specific gait, posture, and idiosyncratic, cigarette-soaked rasp.
But all 160 rooms of the Winchester Mystery House remain the same, still bearing the marks of the idiosyncratic mind behind their creation.
Susan Landauer, the author of the monograph, has a lot to say about this curious, idiosyncratic artist, who is well worth checking out.
"The jury is still out" over whether idiosyncratic or other factors are behind the weakness, he told a dinner forum for bond traders.
The 11 percent of Republicans that Rasmussen shows supporting Gary Johnson stand between Clinton's aggressively progressive America and a philosophically idiosyncratic Trump presidency.
Or something idiosyncratic like this painting I recently got of some old folks in wheelchairs in front of a pavilion of some sort.
Bell said it's difficult to argue for either cyclical or defensive stocks and instead takes an "idiosyncratic approach" to sectors and basket picks.
KTSE isn't just about sex or sex appeal—it's equally introspective, and idiosyncratic—but it sounds and feels like sex in the summertime.
The other interpretation is that the Maine caucus was a very idiosyncratic event that speaks more to Cruz's organizing prowess than anything else.
As in Oliver Stone's reenactments of recent history, the novelty casting and the idiosyncratic hair and makeup decisions take precedence over everything else.
Concurrent with this demographic shift is an undeniable wave of gentrification and a reinvigorated tourism industry that capitalizes on New Orleans' idiosyncratic culture.
For someone like Rondo—an accomplished, idiosyncratic agitator who requires more than specific skill-sets by his side to blossom—nothing matters more.
While many don't see the advantage of emojifying another gun, others wonder whether heightened scrutiny could lead to less idiosyncratic, less interesting characters.
"Hamilton" is more a cast of archetypes, I think, that would allow room for original, idiosyncratic definition within the outlines of each part.
And now, with GoldLink up for a Grammy, the excitement around idiosyncratic DMV rap would appear to be at an all-time high.
No-hopers like Marianne Williamson, Andrew Yang, Tulsi Gabbard and Bill de Blasio are cluttering up the stage for their own idiosyncratic reasons.
Before the referendum, some European officials portrayed Britain as an idiosyncratic case that should not be seen as a bellwether for the Continent.
It was shortly after Bell Pottinger's implosion, and he related his past and his idiosyncratic world view while smoking a succession of cigarettes.
What was apparent during the trip was that Trump did not feel above jumping into the sometimes idiosyncratic traditions of these international summits.
These scripts then get their DNA radically altered and replicated in Murphy's lab, retooled with his themes and his knack for idiosyncratic casting.
Eliminating portraiture from her paintings and compressing the pictorial plane have allowed Holly Coulis to be more idiosyncratic, playful, convincing, and even funny.
Deploying an AI product is a complicated process that leaves you at the mercy of each customer's idiosyncratic tech stack and org chart.
The movie is reportedly a passion project for Curtis, with idiosyncratic director David Gordon Green (Stronger, Prince Avalanche, Pineapple Express) at the helm.
This testifies to how many people like to drift off to the lullaby of digital media — and how idiosyncratic our tastes can be.
His book is interesting and idiosyncratic, occasionally at the same time, and tracks cars' changing social and cultural position with an elegiac tone.
For the not-yet-enlightened, the film follows Mr. Bridges's idiosyncratic character in a Los Angeles of the George H. W. Bush era.
The subtext — that photographs somehow render reality more real — is interrogated in later galleries, as the idiosyncratic behavior photography elicits becomes the focus.
Overall, they are more likely to be charmed by his idiosyncratic career path, a path possibly less alluring to a more mainstream audience.
Mo. By The New York Times For decades, Davenport, the third-biggest city in Iowa, has taken an idiosyncratic approach to staying dry.
"The resignation itself is in our view a completely idiosyncratic event, with no impact to the company," he wrote in a research note.
He also refined the work's peculiar system of "just" intonation tuning into something even more idiosyncratic, while exploring new combinations of favored chords.
She said the weakness of inflation in recent years reflected other factors, including idiosyncratic events like a price war among cellphone service providers.
Anglo-American philosophers have aligned him with various schools of post-analytic thought, seeing him as an idiosyncratic kind of psychologist or sociologist.
And I think they've translated a very idiosyncratic show, by Broadway standards, into a larger space about as well as could be expected.
Fry's Holmes is sharp-witted and mercurial, though not especially idiosyncratic: quite right, as he is merely being reported by dear old Watson.
The artist's name, written in an idiosyncratic script, is always prominent in these compositions, as if to declare his existence and his value.
Idiosyncratic and full of character, it felt of a piece with the exhibition, while aligning Mr. Moran with a vibrant, multigenerational artistic cohort.
Johnson ran City Hall much as he ran The Spectator —in a chaotic, idiosyncratic fashion, in which things sort of, well, just happened.
The London native finds beauty in the less obvious, the least glossy and the most idiosyncratic of rooms, chateaus and even potting sheds.
WASHINGTON — President Trump's use of his constitutional power to pardon criminals is proving to be as idiosyncratic as other aspects of his presidency.
It's amiable, inventive and idiosyncratic, one of this year's most intriguing hip-hop albums and also a bold statement of left-field pop.
The distinction between the 60-vote Senate and the 50-vote Senate under reconciliation has vast, idiosyncratic consequences for the substance of legislation.
The situation would be slightly different if you were learning one of the elusive, idiosyncratic pieces of the composer and vocalist Meredith Monk.
The paintings feature just the kind of graphic yet idiosyncratic patterns that a distracted student might draw on the back of a notebook.
Her choices have been debut works by diverse writers presented in idiosyncratic packages, discussing such hot-button topics as immigration, queerness, and racism.
Like Donald Trump, that priapic property developer used TV to launch himself into politics and successfully marketed an idiosyncratic brand of personalised conservatism.
Both English and German critics [remarked] on how remorselessly the French reduced any foreign text, however idiosyncratic, to their own way of writing.
"Her voice and vision are idiosyncratic and pitiless, combining mischief and crisp authority, formal experimentation and deep feeling," our critic Parul Sehgal writes.
She's an idea-driven artist with visual flair, one whose refreshingly idiosyncratic works employ humor and antics yet have a deeply serious streak.
The "Landscape with Figures" piece was particularly desirable because it combined the idiosyncratic artist's favorite motifs of surreal figures and strangely foreboding countryside.
The driving force is not urban planners or all-powerful property developers; rather, it's thousands of people on bikes, each making individual, idiosyncratic decisions.
It feels like an appropriate end to our journey: The band's best is also the band's biggest, a well-earned gig of idiosyncratic proportions.
The law allows refusals of service when these are idiosyncratic, such as when a merchant won't serve anyone who isn't wearing a plaid shirt.
"Quarterly results will vary, they vary with a lot of things: with the markets, with investment performance, with individual client idiosyncratic decisions," he said.
In the 1930s Fritz Zwicky, an idiosyncratic Swiss astrophysicist, had suggested that the brightly shining stars represented only a part of the cosmic whole.
What this viewer got from the myriad poses in the paintings is that Nilsson sees everybody as idiosyncratic, vulnerable, up to something, and interesting.
It comes from its quirky, idiosyncratic characters: three young girls who often give more thought to confections and daydreaming than to the incoming aliens.
The formats included a notched circle, a vertical rectangle that doubled as a bas-relief with raised and sunken sections, and idiosyncratic geometric shapes.
Wall Street has praised Macri's policies as a much-needed correction to years of government intervention and idiosyncratic economic policy under his leftist predecessors.
The bulky, bald Lancastrian whom one admirer likens to Colonel Kurtz, the Marlon Brando character in "Apocalypse Now", rules Durham Constabulary in idiosyncratic style.
One major point of difference from Spectacles is that the ACE Eyewear records in a more standard rectangular format than Spectacles' idiosyncratic round videos.
Confident that abstraction, rather than realism, was the way toward this goal, Whitten chronicled the evolution of his idiosyncratic painting methods in his journals.
As such, community banks are generally more susceptible to idiosyncratic risks such as a regional economic shock or the default of a large borrower.
The AP's change of no longer capitalizing the word "internet" feels appropriate, given how each of us have an individualized, idiosyncratic version of it.
Whatever does happen in the legislative elections, it is unquestionable that Macron won the presidency in part because of the idiosyncratic French electoral system.
Mostly, it'd be terrific to see Amulet films that preserve some of Kibuishi's idiosyncratic art, with some of Miyazaki's sense of wonder and adventure.
Party's production is strongly idiosyncratic and borderline experimental in texture compared to the rest of the mainstream R&B world he by default inhabits.
Carlos Lore: The purpose was to compile an idiosyncratic showcase for one of the most forward-thinking and provocative areas of current photographic practice.
Delhivery, which works with a number of e-commerce firms, is using machine learning to subdivide India's postcodes, the better to map idiosyncratic descriptions.
Her idiosyncratic way of filtering them through her imagination and experiences meant a Carrington painting or story had a uniquely charged, multi-dimensional meaning.
You don't realize the range of possibility for each line until you see master performers bring it to life in their own idiosyncratic ways.
Yet while that hit aimed for the stars, this one focuses on a smaller, more idiosyncratic story that relies almost exclusively on its leads.
Questions that are commonly asked such as a mass shooter's "profile" become less answerable given the broad spectrum of potential motivations and idiosyncratic situations.
Opponents also think the new curriculum undermines what they say led to Finland's previous success: an idiosyncratic mix of culture, history and traditional education.
With their new machine, father and son turn out exceptional, idiosyncratic barbecue, seemingly beholden to no tradition, other than the ones they create themselves.
Hesse's response was to cultivate her own heroism, a powerfully idiosyncratic style that could be earthy, delicate, whimsical and sublime, sometimes all at once.
Orange is the New Black excels at creating idiosyncratic and memorable characters, and then allowing their personalities to fill up the boredom of confinement.
Fitch believes there could be idiosyncratic rating implications related to rate risk but for the most part should be credit neutral for most banks.
These idiosyncratic issues will eventually be sorted out by U.S. District Judge Edward Chen of San Francisco and by JAMS arbitrators in individual cases.
A related issue is whether Trump can transfer his magnetic popularity and unshakable bond with his base to less charismatic and idiosyncratic GOP candidates.
In order to do that, I need to get as far away from what is idiosyncratic about me as a human being as possible.
This year's iteration offers new work from Cecilia Seaward, the performance collective Crooked Mouth and Angie Moon Dance Theater, which offers polished, idiosyncratic movement.
Her Western expectations of the island were shattered, giving way to tender portraits that document an ancient culture's idiosyncratic flirtation with a changing world.
These changes — eliminating portraiture from her paintings and compressing the pictorial plane — have allowed her to be more idiosyncratic, playful, convincing, and even funny.
Louis C.K. is not just a comedian and director but also a gatekeeper and tastemaker, whose reach has stretched far beyond his idiosyncratic projects.
This is what shame does to women: It isolates us and makes us feel our stories aren't really stories at all but idiosyncratic flaws.
Despite its title, "Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind" is a straightforward, conventionally assembled documentary biography of an eccentric, decidedly idiosyncratic comedian and actor.
Kenneth Branagh, the director and star, above, decided to transform the character of Poirot, Christie's idiosyncratic Belgian detective, into a dashing man of action.
This means the Court is more prone to be driven by idiosyncratic positions that don't necessarily map easily onto the main political ideological space.
What makes these stories, preserved from ancient times, especially readable today is the preternaturally postmodern form they are given in Hearn's deeply idiosyncratic telling.
" I think this analysis, which I've written about in the past, can also help us make sense of Sanders's idiosyncratic use of "democratic socialism.
Among Mr. Zeffirelli's most idiosyncratic (read: cultishly nutty) projects was "Brother Sun, Sister Moon," a 1973 biopic about the young St. Francis of Assisi.
Throughout the piece, they have the uncanny sound and complexity of a full orchestra, and lose almost none of the score's idiosyncratic, enchanting percussion.
The combination of Renaissance's consistently strong performances, its secretive nature and its leaders' idiosyncratic personalities have created an aura of mystique around the firm.
But they have been idiosyncratic and highly dependent on circumstances, and have yielded little in the way of long-term trust- or institution-building.
She enlisted a friend to add wheels to the bottom and soon she was rolling the idiosyncratic container into magazine offices around the city.
Her site, Chez Pim, was a popular first-generation food blog — intimate and idiosyncratic, generous with its commenters and very often off the cuff.
Despite identifying herself as "a cautious carnivore," Kramer writes engagingly about the "highly idiosyncratic spectrum" of vegetarianism and her own forays into its intricacies.
"I have always been interested in houses and was impressed by how idiosyncratic — and unorthodox — the low-rise housing stock is," Herrin-Ferri said.
He has shepherded George Lucas's mythomaniacal creations in the Disney era, making the old galaxy a more diverse and also a less idiosyncratic place.
Various writers, including Neil Gaiman, Jonathan Lethem, and A. M. Homes, have praised her idiosyncratic talent, and new editions of her work have appeared.
Kutcher opened up about how adopting Jobs' idiosyncratic diet impacted his own health on an episode of the YouTube show "Hot Ones," in September.
Consulting with Marcel Duchamp and the curator James Johnson Sweeney, Calder called them "Constellationes," adding a mysterious final "e" to create an idiosyncratic coinage.
Her taste broadened to include more idiosyncratic sounds, and today she will talk with fervor about Katy Perry one moment, Kate Bush the next.
The street photographer Bill Cunningham, who found fashion statements on every corner, was suddenly missing, making Manhattan, overnight, a less idiosyncratic, less interesting place.
"What I've witnessed, is that all of these idiosyncratic spaces, when they're destroyed they're invariably replaced by something very uniform and sanitized," he said.
For example, there should be more transparency of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) with limited liquidity and of synthetic exchange-traded products with idiosyncratic risks.
Cats the show is generally plotless, a musical revue that features these idiosyncratic cats performing songs that show off their individual habits and talents.
He calculated a way to make these early paychecks last using a strategy of sensible investment and a rigorous, idiosyncratic, but relatively agreeable frugality.
Emily's unhappiness starts to seem too idiosyncratic to support a larger, technological thesis just as Ms. Stanton's signposting of that thesis becomes more insistent.
Following these early attempts to meld soul with more mechanized forms of dance music, Moodymann's output has only become increasingly idiosyncratic and open-eared.
The exhibition, "The Door Slams Shut: Jews and Immigration in the Face of American Reaction," focuses on New York's idiosyncratic history in welcoming migrants.
Most of the dialogue in the novel is stripped down to brief exchanges like this, with nothing distinctive or idiosyncratic in the characters' voices.
As for the brand's idiosyncratic news releases, Mr. Liddle said each one was reviewed by a group of employees and lawyers before being issued.
Mr. Hollenbeck, an idiosyncratic drummer and sonic architect, likes to let sounds float around and connect at various angles, misplacing and de-ordering things.
Reysenbach and her colleagues have been able to collect some of these idiosyncratic beasties and nurture them in the laboratory, using heated water habitats.
Actually, I hope the movie doesn't bomb (though I can't imagine it becoming a major hit in the US — it's too idiosyncratic for that).
Like Blake, many of the artists of Turbulences dans les Balkans integrate their idiosyncratic visionary imagination (a psychological process) into their fastidious mark making.
His 1973 films Season of the Witch and The Crazies struggled to find distributors and a wide release, even though they reiterated Romero's idiosyncratic brilliance.
The artist's esoteric storytelling and idiosyncratic drawing style inserted the work into the primary indie comics discourse, catapulting the artist to prominence at just 21.
The idiosyncratic Cupertino company has long eschewed advertising on competitor platforms, but it's loosened up a bit on that stance in the past couple years.
"That means we're going to increasingly see on our radar screen these people who are violent for their own idiosyncratic mix of reasons," Levin said.
She's there for her turn inside the gaming company's motion-capture studio, which will give her UFC 2 character all of her idiosyncratic body movements.
In his "Autobiography" John Stuart Mill thanked Tocqueville for sharpening his insight that government by the majority might hinder idiosyncratic intellectuals from influencing the debate.
Many things about Trump, from the brashness with which he criticizes his opponents to the unabashed pride with which he enumerates his riches, seem idiosyncratic.
But a consequence of avoiding cautionary tales by committing to your own idiosyncratic path is that you will almost certainly become someone else's cautionary tale.
Results included custom cosmetic mods and snap-on joysticks to replace the idiosyncratic trackpads — something you can also 3D-print for the Vive SteamVR headset.
Summoning the Outdated presents his book poster designs from the 1960s and '2503s that fuse traditional Japanese imagery with his own idiosyncratic, hand-drawn style.
The smaller the country, the less broad the index and the more you are exposed to idiosyncratic risk factors associated with particular companies or industries.
"In any case, allergic anaphylaxis is considered an idiosyncratic reaction and, if present in semen in any concentration, may trigger the response," the report states.
Goldman upgraded Analog Devices to "buy" from "sell," saying the end of a cyclical correction is near and that the company has "idiosyncratic" revenue drivers.
It is an idiosyncratic book involving vignettes from 17 European teams, interspersed with the travel observations of the author, Daniel Fieldsend, a UEFA-qualified coach.
Over time, the fugazza would morph into the city's idiosyncratic pizza style: thick crust, crunchy dough, and handfuls of ingredients tossed on with reckless abandon.
There's also the argument that Hillary Clinton, personally, had serious self-confessed weaknesses as a politician and an idiosyncratic vulnerability to an overhyped email scandal.
But the contango is also narrowing along the rest of the curve, including at more deferred dates where idiosyncratic factors should have much less influence.
FOTB is freewheeling and idiosyncratic, it bounces from their trademark baroque pop to rock and country and folk, bending each new sound to their will.
Jeddy expects idiosyncratic private equity firms to standardize process and operations in order to tackle the problem of scale as the emphasis on founders diminishes.
It's downright miraculous that creator Donald Glover and his ace collaborators have chosen to convert that seemingly limitless potential into something so idiosyncratic and personal.
The most notable feature of Tilt Brush is its idiosyncratic selection of painting materials, which include ink, oil paint, duct tape, taffy, snow, and fire.
It's not just some unfortunate byproduct of convenience culture that gift cards have ruined the idiosyncratic charm of the stocking-stuffer, but official corporate policy.
The inherent intimacy of viral social videos helps explain why they often hinge on events so idiosyncratic and slight that their humor almost defies explanation.
While there are signs that some of the idiosyncratic domestic factors dampening growth are fading, global headwinds continue to weigh on euro area growth developments.
While Stephens and Walker-Billaud's vision is admirably diverse, it also feels deeply idiosyncratic, and raises questions of what "surface" in this context even means.
In more than 20083 volumes of poetry, Mr. Berkson developed a freewheeling, idiosyncratic style that could be, by turns, conversational, epigrammatic, elliptical, whimsical and surreal.
For a certain kind of lover of houses and decoration, little is more exciting than happening upon a room that feels entirely surprising and idiosyncratic.
Because the Aeneid's instantaneous status as a classic made its style a standard, it's difficult to appreciate how innovative and idiosyncratic Virgil's poetry once felt.
Many regulators believe Deutsche Bank to be among the worst of the offenders, involved in almost every industry scandal as well as several idiosyncratic ones.
Facebook tried to develop rules about how the punishments would be applied, but each idiosyncratic scenario prompted more rules, and over time they became byzantine.
He had a great eye for idiosyncratic style, too — be it a homemade knit worn under a canteen worker's tabard or a DIY PVC top.
Mr. Mesches moved from straightforward realism to a more idiosyncratic style, with surrealistic touches that infused his social panoramas with a dreamlike, often nightmarish, quality.
The problem is, Trump's idiosyncratic intelligence, while enough to propel him to the White House, does not serve him well for the job of President.
Known for his signature blue jacket and his anthropological eye, Mr. Cunningham loved capturing the personal styles of idiosyncratic subjects in his widely read columns.
Every June, he makes a weekend of it, and the opening festivities have become one of the more idiosyncratic dates on the art-world circuit.
The Ohio governor virtually camped out in the state, pinning all his hopes on its love of idiosyncratic candidates who don't toe the party line.
Newcomers generally embrace the accreted, idiosyncratic and highly contested rules that govern F.D.L. play and result in ever-more-nuanced arguments as years go by.
It's performed as a sort of hoedown celebration, with dancing that defines each participant as an idiosyncratic individual and as part of a synchronized whole.
The court is generally considered the second most important, but its docket is idiosyncratic and heavily weighted toward administrative law, which can be extraordinarily complex.
But it's not, even in the big-budget superhero genre, which in many ways was built on the idiosyncratic personal visions of pop-culture auteurs.
Painting on these idiosyncratic supports for fifty years could have easily devolved into a mannerism, but Gorchov continues to make work that is remarkably fresh.
Meanwhile, at a support group, she meets the idiosyncratic, freewheeling Judy (Linda Cardellini), who rapidly becomes her close friend — and who has something to hide.
Kate Atkinson's no-nonsense private detective will do whatever it takes, lawful or otherwise, to bring his idiosyncratic brand of justice to wounded crime victims.
For the better part of five decades, he was the baritone saxophonist and linchpin of one of the most idiosyncratic and influential ensembles in jazz.
The wines taste idiosyncratic and unbridled, just the thing for food that is a celebration of sticking around long enough to do what you want.
His jurisprudence contained an idiosyncratic mix of commitments, but they were fixed and strong, and they yielded vigorous opinions, very often speaking for the majority.
"I don't want to lose the gritty New York theater feel of this place," he said of the sprawling complex, which houses three idiosyncratic theaters.
" Gene Frieda, a strategist at Pimco, told the FT: "This week it has felt like more of a generalized sell-off than an idiosyncratic one.
And the body is always seen as animated by a lively, searching and idiosyncratic mind that makes contact with another particular mind through intimate conversation.
We stayed at the Cheshire, an idiosyncratic Tudor-style hotel across from the southwest corner of Forest Park, the site of the 1904 World's Fair.
Tailored to the idiosyncratic performance space that is JACK, the work features lighting by Serena Wong, projections by Alex Romania and sound by Joseph Wolfslau.jackny.
BUT THE STAIRCASE hallway, with its original turned-walnut banister, gives a hint of the idiosyncratic adornment that Cotton has created in the upstairs rooms.
But Bianca Miraglia, whose New York company, Uncouth Vermouth, makes wonderfully idiosyncratic, militantly natural and local vermouths from ingredients she grows or forages, does not.
From influences like Gene Kelly and Michael Jackson, they've learned that small, idiosyncratic details can imbue an extravagant movement with an approachable warmth and specificity.
Heading north, we sacrificed a ski day to check out some idiosyncratic Idaho destinations — Pocatello's Museum of Clean and the Idaho Potato Museum in Blackfoot.
Despite its idiosyncratic reference point, the exhibition paints with a broad brush, examining the many night-life fixtures and scandal magnets of the early aughts.
Cillian Murphy plays an Irish gun buyer with a cause; Armie Hammer, Sharlto Copley and Babou Ceesay are among the idiosyncratic sleazebags doing the selling.
Working in darkness, he adds light by overexposing, and inhibits it chemically, an idiosyncratic variant of the rigidly scientific developing system codified by Ansel Adams.
By the mid-1800s, there was pressure for more orderly celebrations, leading to the creation of the first bonfire societies, which developed in idiosyncratic ways.
Kermode brings his sprawling, idiosyncratic movie knowledge to bear on the week's new releases, his impassioned raves and furious rants offset by the deadpan Mayo.
He blended, in an idiosyncratic way, Christian ethics and experimental technique, presenting knotty psychological problems elliptically, with cinematic crosscuts, staccato dialogue and flashes of action.
Analysts say that is unlikely to create a renaissance in British manufacturing for British consumption, much less a return of the idiosyncratic products of old.
Toybina spoke to The New York Times about her knack for idiosyncratic animal outfits and creating full-body costumes that won't suffocate the person inside.
There are plenty of people in Washington, DC, advocating on behalf of corporate industries, or well-endowed universities, or the idiosyncratic interests of wealthy donors.
Continuing Eggleston's idiosyncratic democratization, his album includes two show tune covers by Gilbert/Sullivan and Lerner/Lowe, the only Musik tracks that aren't original improvisations.
But across his long career in the Senate, Sessions never fused them into the kind of idiosyncratic populist mélange that Trump offered during the campaign.
The owners had brought on J.P. Challet, a chef originally from Lyon, France with a respectable reputation, and idiosyncratic facial hair, to help with the transition.
DoorDash dominated more of the news cycle than it should have this week, after an NYT article brought broad awareness to its idiosyncratic policy on tips.
And no matter how seemingly idiosyncratic your own personal ultimate cruise fantasy, there either is or will probably soon be a sea vessel dedicated to it.
If the case attracted little comment, it was probably because it touched a very small community: a micro-world that is idiosyncratic even within British Judaism.
But idiosyncratic risks have in the past spread across southern European bond markets too — one example being the approach to the Catalan independence referendum last year.
Trump often has a deeply idiosyncratic concept of the US national interest -- when he takes it into consideration at all on a thorny foreign policy question.
It is the late 1960s and writer Sid Munsinger, played by Mr Allen with familiar idiosyncratic verbosity, is in a barber's chair in suburban New York.
The desire to push him out was fully bipartisan in the United States and reflected a consensus across European governments, not than anything idiosyncratic to Biden.
From the slow-motion flag-waving to the copious explosions and visually incomprehensible CG action, the series has become the ultimate expression of Bay's idiosyncratic style.
The damage was so bad that it may be the end for this landmark building, an idiosyncratic melange of Scottish baronial, Japanese domestic and art nouveau.
So I want to point out something that, if not exactly a mistake, is an odd turn of phrase that shows how idiosyncratic Wolff's book is.
But as sociologist Mark Mizruchi has pointed out, they now tend to do so as individuals pursuing their own idiosyncratic agendas rather than as a group.
With their shivering gravity and groping movements, I felt those idiosyncratic chants like they would've resonated through these walls when conjured here hundreds of years ago.
" But I would think someone else, who's like Jason Blum, who considers himself idiosyncratic, or someone from the internet world would go, "I like this approach.
"It's a for-profit industry, so if customers come in with some idiosyncratic desire for IVF, they're probably not going to turn them away," Foht said.
The P9 has a similar metal construction to the iPhone, but it feels different and, thanks to its idiosyncratic pair of camera eyes, looks different too.
He was an understated sort, so his personality, his obsessions and his quirks really came through in the messy, idiosyncratic mixture of songs he'd patch together.
If there's anyone else in the UFC who can come close to Alex Caceres's innovative and idiosyncratic style, it's the equally flashy and unpredictable Yair Rodríguez.
Like Maggie Nelson—another adamant non-memoirist whose idiosyncratic personal writing is similarly worshiped by young women—Solnit gains her momentum from erudition rather than confession.
Rising musicians are works in progress, and ups and downs are to be expected, even welcomed, so long as the voices behind them are idiosyncratic, searching.
Analysts cited the country's idiosyncratic situation and likened its string of recent crises — in 2001, 2014 and 2018, as well as 2019 — to a diminishing echo.
One of the most idiosyncratic Japanese interpretations of the Holmes canon must be Puppet Entertainment Sherlock Holmes, a puppeteered version set in a London boarding school.
The principal peculiarity is derived from the costumes, designed by the ubiquitous team Reid Bartelme and Harriet Jung, also here at their finest and most idiosyncratic.
"Stocks with high dispersion scores are more likely to have heightened responses to idiosyncratic news and present the best alpha generation opportunities," the Goldman strategists wrote.
Dining | Long Island The formula for the contemporary gastro pub is pretty basic: Offer an alternative to chains like T.G.I. Friday's by being distinct and idiosyncratic.
In the context of a guard-changing year for music, this idiosyncratic little throwaway becoming an inescapable hit couldn't act as a neater, more inspiring summary.
A few, like Richard Blumenthal (who wanted more permits for Connecticut fishermen) and the vast majority of the committee's Republicans, focused mostly on idiosyncratic local issues.
Perhaps some electors are wise sages with better judgment than the American people, but others are likely malign, corrupt, or driven by their own idiosyncratic beliefs.
But it would be songs like "Judicial Slime," and the aptly titled "Idiosyncratic," that showed Napalm Death's interest in pushing beyond the walls of extreme metal.
Conversations with your boss about idiosyncratic approaches to your career start the week, as messenger Mercury meets the sun in the fame sector of your chart.
At the same time, other images are magnetic exactly because they feel idiosyncratic and deliberately upsetting: They destabilize common standards of normality, ugliness, beauty and privacy.
Gould was a brilliant but idiosyncratic player whose approach to Bach might be compared to Laurence Olivier's renditions of Shakespeare: the art can obscure the matter.
There are shows arriving this fall that look more idiosyncratic or challenging, but they tend to have a brand name or established reputation going for them.
No. 3 Villanova, the defending national champion, is a somewhat idiosyncratic exception to this rule, as in a parallel sense is its conference, the Big East.
Of course, these deals would also have to work for the Orioles and the Mets, whose idiosyncratic owners have been loath to trade with the Yankees.
The group has released eight albums over the past 15 years, becoming something of an idiosyncratic institution in the liminal territory between jazz and contemporary classical.
The show starts with an opening set from Mick Barr and Brandon Seabrook, guitarists who each have their own idiosyncratic ideas about blending metal and jazz.
In contrast, during periods of positive but modest growth, investors tend to favor the Growth stocks able to generate idiosyncratic growth in excess of the economy.
Vendors embraced the idea of San Francisco, the capital of all things counter-culture, whose art scene is still notable for being idiosyncratic and truly weird.
Instead, the process only became more shambolic and idiosyncratic as Mr. Trump, who supposedly found General McMaster pedantic and long-winded, increasingly made policy via Twitter.
As these two characters, Cotta and Tavares make an unusually appealing odd couple — and the most idiosyncratic rooting interests the movies have served up this year.
This information makes the show sadder, but the mournful quality comes from the idiosyncratic ways the artist manipulated his father's otherwise happy images of family gatherings.
It's only Mr. Deeney's second Saturday puzzle for us, and his fourth over all, and he has an idiosyncratic cluing style that I like a lot.
Just the opposite: Milch created idiosyncratic, quasi-Shakespearean dialogue (and monologues) that combined the diction of a print culture with the dirty funk of the frontier.
Colorado is an idiosyncratic state on those issues, however, with voters rejecting a ballot initiative to restrict fracking on the very same night they elected Polis.
A number of Comédie-Française actors from "The Damned" return in "Electre/Oreste," starting with the idiosyncratic Christophe Montenez, by turns rabid and vulnerable as Orestes.
I, too, thought my story reflected an "idiosyncratic flaw" in me until I found news articles about other immigrants who landed themselves in similar legal tangles.
Peter Sellars's riveting, idiosyncratic takes on classical plays and operas has made him one of the most original, if occasionally controversial, directors of the last decades.
And in this sense, Pidathala had always known what tempering meant — in the private, idiosyncratic language of her family, it meant it was time for lunch.
Although the text version is an interesting, if curiously structured, work, the audiobook allows Bell a more apt platform for his offbeat intelligence and idiosyncratic voice.
By circumventing the idiosyncratic whims of the judge for defendants who have no history of serious or violent crime, we can accelerate the process of release.
" Abrams, "perhaps the most consistent B student in modern popular culture" has made the "Star Wars" galaxy "a more diverse and also a less idiosyncratic place.
Barneys, which at its peak operated like an idiosyncratic boutique on a grand scale, found it difficult to remain the ne plus ultra of sly style.
It's an odd word to use, but one that Biden has long been a frequent idiosyncratic fan of — including but not limited to high-profile occasions.
" The book is largely written in Alex's idiosyncratic English — to sleep is to "manufacture Z's," to have sex is to "be carnal" and nearby is "proximal.
But his insistence on tonality and his idiosyncratic style — a little French and a lot American — have outlasted the preferences of the 20th-century musical academy.
But unlike her heroes Agnès Varda or Wong Kar-wai, she hasn't yet learned to make the idiosyncratic miasma of memory, feeling and observation sustainably cohere.
Grieving is idiosyncratic: right now, on Facebook, you wouldn't be able to fine tune what kind of relationship you wanted to have with a specific profile.
But when discussing immigration economics, it's the vast majority of the population that's finished 12th grade that benefits, and a small, idiosyncratic minority that maybe suffers.
The piece summarizes Ensor (1860–1949) as a fantastically idiosyncratic painter defying categorization, imagining masked grotesques in lurid primary colors, all rolling eyes and gaping visages.
At the same time, I have the feeling that Segre has absorbed wide swaths of the history of sculpture, approaching it from a decidedly idiosyncratic perspective.
Patton is aware of footwork's growing prominence on local and international stages, which is why she's very transparent about her shift to a more idiosyncratic sound.
Before 9/11, this is what hijackings were like: Individuals driven by personal gain or idiosyncratic requests diverted planes to places they weren't supposed to go.
Browns riffs are abstract and pointillist, like something you might expect from the great grayscale post-punk records of the late 218s, or no wave's idiosyncratic squalls.
But in August 2000, the Right Trolls were mostly sending original tweets, often with multiple accounts tweeting the same message differing only in the idiosyncratic hashtags used.
There is no denying her skill in creating ambience and mood, her consummate craftsmanship and stagecraft, or her fascinatingly idiosyncratic re-envisioning of iconic images and events.
Women whose individual histories, passions, and decisions carve out an idiosyncratic plot — not ones whose destinies are predetermined by a premise made musky by time and overuse.
It has as much to do with general labor consciousness under capitalism in the United States as it does with the idiosyncratic structure of the profession itself.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads There are documentaries that embrace subjectivity over journalistic pretense, and then there's the idiosyncratic approach of the new film 306 Hollywood.
This selection of Sloan's work presents him as a restless experimenter, which may explain why his idiosyncratic and iconoclastic student, John Graham, was so devoted to him.
Look at this year's Thor: Ragnarok, or the first Guardians of the Galaxy, both of which let idiosyncratic directors play with well-established worlds in unexpected ways.
That's counting only the tweets that clearly seem to come from Trump himself in his own idiosyncratic style — no pictures, no hashtags, no videos, and no retweets.
All of our quirks and idiosyncratic features have no use, as they can either not be numbered or would just make us look messy and thus unproductive.
They are placed in front of three elderly women who have swapped out the traditional evening coffee and sweet croissant for Buenos Aires' idiosyncratic slice of pizza.
The upshot of Say Anything making such uncompromising and—let's just say, idiosyncratic—music for this amount of time has granted Bemis a kind of critic-proofing.
It's a terrific reminder of the complicated, idiosyncratic individuals who pour their talent into the work we consume, never knowing whether their efforts will ever bear fruit.
For six and a half years and 1,341 episodes, the Fangraphs-produced show has offered an idiosyncratic look at the world of sabermetrics — statistically fueled baseball analytics.
Wiener-Dog, along with Whit Stillman's Love and Friendship, are two films in this year's lineup coming from idiosyncratic directors who helped define Sundance in the '90s.
A small pin featuring a retro air force insignia was fastened over her heart, and knee-high suede boots completed an aesthetic that was sophisticated and idiosyncratic.
It kept turning the show back into something profoundly idiosyncratic, that deeply strange, incurable, irrational smell we all must share one day: the royal stink of death.
Tech firms are well-versed in team-building tricks, using perks such as food, nap pods and idiosyncratic slang ("Googlers", "Softies" and "Amazonians") to bind employees together.
Replicating this approach in an NPL deal (using GBV) would give a less accurate picture of idiosyncratic risk to portfolio performance than using reliance for recovery proceeds.
In the process of translating idiosyncratic penmanship to a universal sans serif font, volunteers may help foster research about the American women who have shaped the arts.
The two had a natural flair for idiosyncratic, distant melodies and their work together on tracks like "Lost in the World" was some of their best overall.
But Common Ground Coffeehouse in nearby Hastings-on-Hudson has also scheduled a show, featuring the idiosyncratic Erin McKeown, known for her funky take on folk idioms.
Poets, very broadly speaking, are sometimes disparaged as solo fliers, and few as idiosyncratic as Smith want to bend their gifts to the thriving of nonliterary communities.
While I was in Beirut, I stayed at the Villa Clara, an idiosyncratic hotel run by Olivier Gougeon, a French chef, and his wife, Marie-Hélene Moawad.
Looking forward, investors should consider not only how to protect their downside but also how to enhance their returns with strategies designed to capitalize on idiosyncratic situations.
"Unfaithful" moves both its betrayers and its betrayed like pieces on a chess board, leaving them only fleetingly to acquire a truly idiosyncratic pulse of their own.
Big-game-crazed European nobility undertake lavish expeditions in the American West, hunting not just exotic animals but occasionally more idiosyncratic (emotional and sexual) goals as well.
The facts of this particular case are idiosyncratic, and clearly Judge Forrest thought there was reason to question the motives of the named plaintiff and his lawyers.
As they are thrill seekers, the study looks at a measure of idiosyncratic company risk, and as psychopaths lack empathy, the study looks at corporate charitable donations.
The two tracks we've heard so far from his upcoming debut EP 27, out May 27 on Bandcamp, were idiosyncratic blues concepts, forthright and despairing, disconcertingly oblique.
Dating from a chapter of painting's recent history that saw all manner of Post-Minimalist hybridity, Overstreet's idiosyncratic use of paintings as sculptural material still looks fresh.
Serpent Music, his debut on the experimental-leaning label PAN, shows Bowie's softer, more meditative side, while remaining just as strange and idiosyncratic as his previous work.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela on Friday reversed a half-hour time change that was one of the signature measures of former president Hugo Chavez's idiosyncratic 14-year rule.
This shows that these effects are not idiosyncratic but are robust evolutionary responses that hold across storms and at sites occupying a spread of 5-degree latitude.
From there, they can tailor idiosyncratic collaborations for the local situation—based on mutual interests in best serving a community and mutual respect for each other's services.
Mr. Beau lip-syncs to a collage of recordings of their performances, expertly shaping his mouth around the idiosyncratic cadences of John Gielgud, Ian McKellen and others.
"It comes down to a bunch of idiosyncratic factors," said Mark Mazur, a Treasury Department official in the Obama administration who now directs the Tax Policy Center.
As a storyteller, the director Taika Waititi ("Hunt for the Wilderpeople") has a charmingly idiosyncratic human touch and a gift for turning goofiness and gab into personality.
Health insurance is a particularly thorny topic: Some colleges and universities push their own policies, and campus or local clinics often maintain their own idiosyncratic insurance rules.
But in recent years, designers have shifted toward a more discreet approach — one that encourages idiosyncratic personalities, attitudes and interactions — led by movement directors like Le Mat.
Mr. Sanford, an idiosyncratic conservative who routinely criticized the president, was in a tough primary battle with Katie Arrington, a state legislator running as a Trump loyalist.
Melchor has an exceptional gift for ventriloquism, as does her translator, Sophie Hughes, who skillfully meets the challenge posed by a novel so rich in idiosyncratic voices.
In Lee's reliably idiosyncratic hands, there's really no telling at this point exactly what shape BlacKkKlansman will take, but it's all but guaranteed to be profoundly interesting.
These peer effects also extend beyond purely partisan differences, and even idiosyncratic reasons for a justice leaning one way will lead some of their peers to follow.
Friday's competing appearances were the latest intense intersection of two giant, idiosyncratic political opposites who are again waging a struggle for the political soul of their nation.
International trade is complicated by the fact that most countries have their own currencies, which move in idiosyncratic ways and can be held down to boost competitiveness.
I didn't mind that he disagreed, so delighted was I to realize that I had managed to install my idiosyncratic prejudice to serve as my son's superego.
And even as she's appealed to similarly idiosyncratic voters here, it'd be a surprise if she manages to get anywhere close to the top in Tuesday's primary.
For a breezy, comprehensive, and highly readable introduction to Ruskin as man and thinker, one can't do much better than Michael Glover's John Ruskin: An Idiosyncratic Dictionary.
The Cubs' blithe and idiosyncratic manager, Joe Maddon, came dressed for the occasion in a black turtleneck, olive jacket, blue pants and boots, flouting the dress code.
"The Turkey issue is something on the radar, but it is far more idiosyncratic at a bank level and all eyes will be on Italy," Kinmonth said.
Nissan built the Figaro in pale shades of aqua, green, gray and taupe — one of a few idiosyncratic, limited-edition models the company made in that era.
Dark and brooding, while bubbling with idiosyncratic sounds, its a wild track in his own right—but to hear him tell it, it's not authentic gqom exactly.
There is certainly beauty in both these performances, idiosyncratic and intimate, but the healing bridge on one side is for all, while the other is for one.
"Part of what happens is that the letters themselves are so personal and idiosyncratic that they do a lot of the work undoing the [prison] stigma," Ryan says.
In "Strictly No Elephants," a sunny, smart, tongue-in-cheek tale written by Lisa Mantchev, friendships are born out of mutual respect for the idiosyncratic choices of others.
After calling Footscray, in Melbourne's inner-west, home for a number of years, the idiosyncratic songwriter has left the Pho restaurants behind and returned to the Sunshine Coast.
Gaudí, however, maintained control over most of Casa Vicens' appearance; the jewel-like structure we observe today, sandwiched between two modern, monochrome buildings, emerges from his idiosyncratic vision.
Corey Feldman is back in the spotlight following a performance by his band Corey's Angels on Today so rivetingly idiosyncratic that it transfixed the entirety of the internet.
He then rotates the painting 180 degrees before starting the same cycle again for each layer: very idiosyncratic painting method designed to lose control of the end result.
Facebook, represented by Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe, argued that there's no need for the justices to hop into a case with idiosyncratic facts when the federal circuits aren't split.
But Louis-Dreyfus put his vast, idiosyncratic art holdings into the service of his other great passion, improving the lives of people at risk, especially young African-Americans.
But sifting through the street markets in the Saara District near his studio led to the discovery of what would become his idiosyncratic medium: the sheer nylon stocking.
On Trump's other side, there was Apple CEO Tim Cook, who's openly gay and supports LGBTQ causes whenever and however he can, and Tesla's idiosyncratic chief Elon Musk.
The customer pays a set fee — about $515 for hardcovers — and the store chooses the exact volumes after interviewing the recipient about their likes, dislikes and idiosyncratic interests.
Eamon's adopted brother, Dalton, is the only person who can join Evi in that place of deep grief, and an idiosyncratic relationship of its own forms between them.
"As you come to expect with a Darin Morgan episode, it's original, idiosyncratic, very, very funny — it's a thumb in the eye of the show itself," Carter said.
And their modern equivalents, first-time solo directors Greta Gerwig and Jordan Peele, are starting their directorial careers with Best Picture nominations for their own idiosyncratic personal visions.
The Federal Reserve's cautious turn last month was continuing to drive up appetite for riskier assets but there were also a number of idiosyncratic factors feeding outsized moves.
Back in January, it seemed like a diversity of competing voice assistants, wireless audio protocols, and idiosyncratic control schemes would lead to a fragmented mess of a market.
Nozkowski does something very different: He neither uses style to distance himself from his subject nor relies on idiosyncratic forms or colors to make it "strange" and new.
Accordingly, it would set a terrible precedent if Google signaled to employees that expressing one's thinking –  even if it's antiquated or idiosyncratic or offensive – is a fireable offense.
There is a subtle truth that Arrival points toward, and that is the way we construct and talk about the world may reflect something idiosyncratic about our species.
The new Power Rangers transplants the basic Power Rangers concept — small-town teens gain powers and control of dino-robots — without any of the source material's idiosyncratic charms.
Traders have become relatively bullish on oil even as they maintain a more defensive position in equities and bonds, suggesting oil prices are being lifted by idiosyncratic factors.
Being different in an increasingly homogenous, copycat-obsessive league is cool...unless you're a Heat fan watching plays like those seen below: A zone is idiosyncratic in 218.5.
On the other hand, it's not as if skepticism about the merits of a mega-merger between two titans of the media industry is an idiosyncratic Trump phenomenon.
What was initially a complicated intellectual exploration of the complexities of artificial life has devolved into a big hunt-the-herring game about the quirks of idiosyncratic storytelling.
He guides us through his idiosyncratic self-expression, and how he continuously finds new ways to evoke empathy for objects, blurring lines between the cartoon and real worlds.
Pulling from artists as varied as the tabla player U-zhaan and the idiosyncratic drone artist Charlemagne Palestine, she highlights artists that have informed and inspired her work.
Unlike her work on King Con, which was largely playful in Winston's idiosyncratic way, "Tourist" is downright mean as she takes aim at an ex who wronged her.
It was during this interstice that he recorded and released the idiosyncratic Cold Devil, his fourth mixtape and the shit-talkin' generation's most singular, complete work to date.
Those same characteristics, along with his economy flights, the absence of a staff entourage, his accent, rumpled suits and unkempt hair also marked him as idiosyncratic and quirky.

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