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"Quirky" is the term I use for the students I have taught.
Friday Book Club: Guest Author - Jennifer Ashley: The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie Nalini Singh 2009
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Quirky is a good thing, it gives us our individuality.
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Matter of fact, he's called the Quirky King of Cool.
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- By James Hicks: Well, it seems like we've been waiting for the iPad case called the Quirky
Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now ,Ieblog 2010
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Putting the Q in "Quirky": Cory Doctorow takes a look at Michael Kupperman's comic anthology, Tales Designed to Thrizzle: Volume One, what BoingBoing calls "a cross between MAD and McSweeney's."
Shelfari: Omnivoracious 2009
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Putting the Q in "Quirky": Cory Doctorow takes a look at Michael Kupperman's comic anthology, Tales Designed to Thrizzle: Volume One, what BoingBoing calls "a cross between MAD and McSweeney's."
Omni Daily News Omnivoracious 2009
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When biology gets 'Quirky', scientists turn to math
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"'Quirky' is a benign label," says psychologist John Sommers-Flanagan, coauthor of "Problem Child or Quirky Kid?" published in 2002.
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Friends knew Desmond by her nicknames - "Quirky," "Skeletor," and "Cori-oke" - which she earned by being an outgoing, self-described "party girl" who wasn't afraid to make fun of herself and who loved singing karaoke.
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"Quirky" doesn't begin to describe my own personal Ohioan, who hails from this Rust Belt state but has a degree on his wall that bears the name of the world's most prestigious Ivy League institution.
one plus two 2008
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