Quirks Sentence Examples

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  • We'd learned to accommodate one another's quirks with no more than a raised eyebrow.

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  • He had a right to a few quirks.

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  • They all have their little quirks don't they?

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  • Closer inspection of the room provided us with further Indian interior design quirks.

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  • Also her character is rather stereotypical, and shows few quirks to make her in anyway interesting or original.

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  • All have their quirks, and all will, on occasion, render sites unreadable.

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  • He does n't think there really is such a thing, everyone has quirks to what their usage is.

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  • They all have their little quirks do n't they?

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  • The developers made a concession, in quirks mode only, for honoring (misguided) requests to use Symbol font.

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  • Without this most browsers will be thrown into ' quirks ' mode which will lead to all sorts of incompatibility problems.

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  • These trials are not quirks of fate or some such thing.

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  • Take a site for a test drive and see what quirks you encounter before committing your hard-earned cash.

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  • Steve does have a few quirks, as we discovered when my husband asked him to be an attendant at our wedding.

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  • Crazy grooms cakes can be a fun way to showcase the groom's glory and quirks at the wedding celebration.

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  • They may grace the covers of internationally-renowned magazines and fly their own private jets, but some of the most glamorous specimens of Hollywood have quirks and obsessions that rival the strangest of them all.

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  • An English Bulldog who has been rescued for adoption is seldom free of personality quirks and anxieties.

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  • Some dogs are particularly known for having personality quirks.

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  • There are some quirks when it comes to downloads for iPhone.

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  • It does what it set out to do, but there are a few quirks that the future T-Mobile Shadow models could stand to work out.

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  • For some, these could be little more than minor quirks and inconveniences, but the problems could be a lot more substantial too.

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  • Since computers don't understand the quirks of old printing presses, some words will be indexed incorrectly.

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  • Be open to suggestions and learn to love your hair no matterthe quirks.

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  • Unzip it, examine its little quirks and details and determine if it's a bag you will be comfortable carrying regularly.

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  • This pairing would probably do well to marry, as long as they can handle the typical quirks of Cancer's jealously and Virgo's perfectionism.

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  • The complaints are generally based on the director's style quirks and the writing.

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  • While the actors are, in the end, responsible for bringing their characters to life and lending the appropriate mannerisms and quirks that make each role unique, writers possess a certain responsibility in that department, too.

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  • Some come with individual quirks that may resemble one or even several items on this list.

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  • Businesses travelers can be freed from the quirks and outages so common with foreign systems while staying in touch with the home office.

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  • Quirks of Art has a wide array of stamps for the rubber stamping enthusiast, with an orientation toward the more artistic and creative side of rubber stamping.

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  • The show focuses equally on the business of house flipping and the quirks of its star, Jeff Lewis.

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  • The designers themselves each have their own styles and quirks and it can be lots of fun to see what the finished rooms look like, as well as the home owners' reactions.

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  • And the ship's Emergency Medical Hologram (Robert Picardo) becomes a full-time doctor with all the quirks and cranks of a human medic.

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  • Like his manic Star Wars counterpart, C3PO, Marvin's character is embedded with quirks and flaws that lend themselves to humor.

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  • Let's hope my rice pud fancies Will be cured by quirks of fate.

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  • He doesn't think there really is such a thing, everyone has quirks to what their usage is.

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  • Get to know the quirks and peculiarities of certain horses before you buy them.

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  • The game has some strange quirks which sometimes show up during missions.

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  • Tonight she recalls the odd quirks of her first UK visit.

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  • The book is well produced and, bar minor editorial quirks, is eminently readable.

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  • They also show signs of having personality quirks that are probably not integral to any purpose.

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  • I am thankful that, even with all the quirks of human nature, such a place exists here.

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  • Each boy was now looked on as having his individual problems and quirks of character.

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  • Does your kitchen have any quirks that could determine the kind of kitchen furniture you need?

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  • While personality differences abounded, we'd learned to accommodate one another's quirks with no more than a raised eyebrow or occasional huff.

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