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  • J. Edgar is your prime example of an Ego-Dystonic Homosexual and his particular pecularities ( "Mary") were well documented.

    On Same-Sex Couples and Catfish Derbies 2009

  • Seriously, I should weigh much less than I do, with all my food pecularities – too bad pasta is not on the no fly list.

    I’m NO Foodie « Bored Mommy 2009

  • J. Edgar is your prime example of an Ego-Dystonic Homosexual and his particular pecularities ( "Mary") were well documented.

    On Same-Sex Couples and Catfish Derbies 2009

  • All those countries have their pecularities, traditions and debates and should be considered individually, we need differentiation between attitudes toward Hijab and full-body garments such as Burqa, and we need differentations between bans on public, private or work level.

    Global Voices in English » Hijablogging: On Burqas and Bans 2009

  • I wondered if this was one of those British pecularities like prin-CESS or ur-I-nal but I got Egmont's Doug Pocock on the phone to say the word like he was back home.

    Go west, young man, WEST! Roger Sutton 2008

  • I mentioned some Brazilian pecularities already in my last 3 posts, but few escaped my attention and | will surely write about them:- Our first impressions of Brazil are so similar…

    Ten reasons why I love Brazil (and no mention of football!*) « Ken Wilson's Blog 2010

  • I've modeled this system partly on what I know of the pecularities of the Mandarin verb which is also tenseless.

    New pdf on Indo-European verbs 2010

  • Telegraph writes up the New Scientist magazine editorial about our pecularities, like why we have body hair and get blushy cheeks or pick our noses and do silly things like make art.

    Did You Digg It? 2009

  • Telegraph writes up the New Scientist magazine editorial about our pecularities, like why we have body hair and get blushy cheeks or pick our noses and do silly things like make art.

    Did You Digg It? 2009

  • Telegraph writes up the New Scientist magazine editorial about our pecularities, like why we have body hair and get blushy cheeks or pick our noses and do silly things like make art.

    Did You Digg It? 2009

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