Final Form Games is a small team that spent years creating the weird and wonderful shooter Jamestown, and they have some equally idiosyncratic office space.
Mr. Rostropovich took an equally idiosyncratic view of the Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 2, but there his instincts were unfailing.
The band's performance last month at Webster Hall was equally idiosyncratic.
Paul Johnson's definition is equally idiosyncratic: an intellectual is someone who wants to refashion the world, politically, in accordance with principles of his own devising.
He said he would not change anything personally, like his idiosyncratic delivery or the equally idiosyncratic placement of his somewhat thinned-out hair.
The story about how he asked the head of current affairs, Liz Forgan, who had been at the Guardian, was equally idiosyncratic.
Choreographers are equally idiosyncratic in the kinds of music they avoid.
Greg Cohen, a bassist, and Michael Blair, a drummer, were equally idiosyncratic and equally solid.
Her accessorizing is equally idiosyncratic: a single, dangling earring, a lariat as a bikini belt.
In his work, O'Connor transforms information through idiosyncratic processes, creating equally idiosyncratic abstract shapes, forms, and patterns.