The trustworthiness of oral tradition varies inversely as the square of the distance and directly as the idiosyncracy of the narrator. |
A 21st-century instinct toward idiosyncracy can yield especially memorable results when coupled with a revival of historical styles and traditions. |
Nor is this just a charming Spanish idiosyncracy. |
Another idiosyncracy was the flying of the blue instead of the red ensign. |
Reversals in the direction of derivation like those in are accidental on this approach, a consequence simply of the idiosyncracy of morphology. |
If one extends this observation further, one discovers that whereas all the tales explored earlier present a reasonably positive case for idiosyncracy and isolation. |