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a species peculiar to this area.

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Rights peculiar to the rich;a species peculiar to this area.

The Mid-Autumn Festival is peculiar to China.

This style of cooking is peculiar to the country.

Relating gto or peculiar to or suggestive of an adolescent.

This method of cooking is peculiar to Chinese.

Those moist leaves smell good, which belongs to the taste of youth peculiar to our age.

Here is found the secret of the melancholy peculiar to Kafka.

The room was impregnated with that special leathery acid smell peculiar to the mountaineers.

Is what is peculiar to Marxism, then, the conceptnot of class but of class struggle?

Han music, Han Opera are peculiar to the Hakkas, and they are also the essence of Chinese music culture.

Siraidia Grosvenorii distributed mainly in Guilin, Guangxi province, is peculiar to China as a kind of traditional medicinal plant.

Yet this is not peculiar to substance, for it is also the case that differentiae cannot be present in subjects.

Just as their eucalyptus habitat was being destroyed to make room for the ever-increasing suburban Australians, diseases peculiar to koalas began to take their toll.

Karst Immersion-Waterlogging Hazards peculiar to the karst area is a Hazards which closely relates to the social economy of mankind.

She gazed upon her daughter asleep in her arms with the air peculiar to a mother who has nursed her own child.

If he can inoculate himself thoroughly with the idea that he is a woman, he can get rid of the desires peculiar to his male body.

Thirdly, we should unite with them on issues peculiar to the literary and artistic world, questions of method and style in literature and art;

What constitutes the essence, the nare, the principle of diddling is, in fact, peculiar to the class of creatures that wear coats and pantaloons.

Look for an element peculiar to that place and use it as a point of interest that says something about the scene and imparts a sense of scale.

She set her bucket on the ground, thrust her hand into her hair, and began slowly to scratch her head,--a gesture peculiar to children when terrified and undecided what to do.

In this passage, the author takes the characters peculiar to the British people as a topic to show that they are quite different from other nationalities. They are quiet, shy and reserved.

It has that delicate, transparent blue, peculiar to autumn, and the only clouds are little or larger white ones, giving their still and spiritual motion to the great concave.

No subject matter in English studies is so fascinating yet so difficult to trace as the construction and behaviour of idioms, the turns of expression peculiar to the nation and the language.

The man appeared to be about sixty years of age; he seemed sad and serious; his whole person presented the robust and weary aspect peculiar to military men who have retired from the service.

Secured in loosely-woven bamboo packets, they are packed four or five together, end-wise, with their noses up, in the strong round bamboo baskets peculiar to this district.

"The functions peculiar to the publisher--i.e., the selecting, editing, and designing of the material, arranging its production and distribution, and bearing the financial risk or the responsibility for the whole operation."

If we look then only at what is peculiar to our age or characteristic of our age, we see hardly more than the interplay of mass taste with high-grade but strictly speaking unprincipled efficiency.

This paper discusses his travel writings in literary, aesthetic, and philosophical perspectives and probes into the peculiar touristic cultural meanings in his works.

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