What is lost is the sense of one singular, idiosyncratic personality, which, of course, is exactly what emerges so vividly from the blog.
He lets the many idiosyncratic comic personalities in the cast go their own ways.
But if the parts are erratic, the whole is an endearing portrait of an idiosyncratic personality, now addressing itself to personal as well as abstract concerns.
But he is a strong, idiosyncratic personality, and in that sense the festival is in similar hands.
The show is affecting because Mr. Holmes found some vivid, even idiosyncratic personalities in the collectors.
He co-founded Farrar, Straus in 1946 and his idiosyncratic personality has set its tone ever since.
Photographers have idiosyncratic personalities but automatic cameras are electronic machines that predictably, monotonously repeat themselves, perfect exposure after exposure.
Some critics maintain, for example, that widespread use of antidepressant medications like Prozac will wipe out idiosyncratic personalities that make life interesting.
The earlier towers had a striking sense of personality - idiosyncratic individual personality.
The film is at once a tribute to a quirky, idiosyncratic personality and an analysis of literary genius.