The other particularity of the collection is that it is of contemporary cars.
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Not because it was particularity enjoyable at the time, just that it was recognised.
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The whole concept of Dartington is about the place, the particularity of it.
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We mind desperately about Kamon, and his dying moments only sharpen his particularity.
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Perhaps it should rather be an argument against narrow particularity within literature.
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Brook meticulously undercuts or complicates every stereotype with a welcome particularity.
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Pas dialect is the Eastern variant with the particularity of being specially well preserved.
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The host star itself has a particularity that makes this planet very interesting for astronomers.
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Within four walls he gives every object a pinpoint particularity.
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The quality of being particular and pertaining to a specific case or instance; "the particularity of human situations"
Can be contrasted with universality and impartiality. Ethical discussions debate how adequate recognition can be given to the particular which refers to close allegiances, friendships, loyalties and individual hopes and desires in life. ...
Distinctive or unique culture trait, pattern, or integration.