peculiarly造句61) As he summarizes, "The assertion that nuclear attacks are peculiarly effective because nuclear destruction is peculiarly horrible is unpersuasive."
62) and unpracticed in the duties of civil administration)ought to be peculiarly conscious of his own deficiencies.
63) The peculiarly rusty and disheveled and indifferently tailored character of Japhson's suits are!
64) And the type of proof that the rabbinate prefers is peculiarly unsuited to Jewish life in the United States.
65) Sollozzo sat across the kitchen table from him. His dark face had a peculiarly vulturine look.
66) These peculiarly popular cultivation are the roots of existence and development for Yumuzhai's perception of dutifulness, they are one of the precious culture heritages in Chinese traditional morals.
67) The world view is rendered emotionally convincing by being presented as an image of an actual state of affairs peculiarly well-arranged to accommodate such a way of life.
68) When I mingled with other families I distinctly discerned how peculiarly fortunate my lot was.
69) A harsh apparition ; tiny Midway was peculiarly set for air combat.
70) Still the policy remained peculiarly an exercise in presidential diplomacy.
71) The United States is peculiarly dependent on and related to other peoples and other nations.
72) Area electric power charge is variable peculiarly with periodic fluctuation.
73) The spoken word, even in the colonial period, had a peculiarly prominent place in America.
74) Everyone knew there had never been a cowardly Confederate soldier and they found this statement peculiarly irritating .
75) But my sense is that the state I found myself in, of playful fixation on a screen, imagining the bite of the ice-cold beer and the unctuousness of the sushi, contained something peculiarly Japanese.
75) Wish you will loveand make progress everyday!
76) The way octonions interact, however, is peculiarly exasperating and unlike anything we are familiar with from our conventional number system (see diagram).
77) There were certain days in her life, outwardly uneventful , which Alexandra remembered as peculiarly happy.
78) Long generations of servitude have made the countrymen peculiarly subtle in hierarchical distinctions.
79) In fact, even the customary vagaries of the British summer have this year been peculiarly disorienting.
80) Bodies or particles , of these small magnitudes react very peculiarly.
81) Rather than placing us still in the Holocene, a peculiarly stable era that began only around 10,000 years ago, the geologists say we are already living in the Anthropocene: the age of man.
82) Anglerfish species new to Greenland include the peculiarly appendaged Linophryne bicornis, such as this specimen hauled up from a depth of 4, 685 feet (1, 428 meters) in 2009.