she emerged as one of the great, idiosyncratic talents of the Nineties.
Bonny Hicks appeared to me to be the paradigmatic example of an autonomous, free-choosing individual who decided early on to construct a lifestyle congenial to her idiosyncratic sense of self-expression.
Her idiosyncratic fashion sense always turns heads.
The artist's idiosyncratic style sets him apart from others.
His idiosyncratic behavior often puzzles his colleagues.
The novel's idiosyncratic narrative structure challenges traditional storytelling.
She has an idiosyncratic way of organizing her workspace.
The professor's idiosyncratic teaching methods keep students engaged.
His idiosyncratic taste in music ranges from classical to experimental.
The chef's idiosyncratic recipes always surprise diners.
The company's idiosyncratic approach to customer service sets it apart in the industry.
Despite his idiosyncratic personality, he is well-liked by his friends.
China's idiosyncratic pattern of development is never easy to categorise.
The creation of the potato chip is a rather snarky, surprising and idiosyncratic story.
Instead, we should see them as idiosyncratic and constantly changing — just like us.
Another is to exclude the items for which prices have swung the most, typically owing to idiosyncratic factors.
As Nespresso kept growing, its pursuit of global homogeneity rubbed up against idiosyncratic national or regional coffee cultures.
It is a repository of peculiar characters, settings and situations, flights of idiosyncratic language and jags of startling perception.
But the work provides evidence that an idiosyncratic language is best suited to a small group with rich shared history.
Now Indian firms face another, idiosyncratic hurdle.
How reading is ultimately a lonely, idiosyncratic undertaking.
It's idiosyncratic to that particular relationship.
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