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Or that the quests of the motley participants were too disparate to find common ground. |
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Here was this motley crew, coming along with a madcap idea, but they could see they were getting something unique. |
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This province already had a motley mixture of population, including Turks, Tatars, and Ukrainians. |
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They are accompanied by a motley bunch of red-vented bulbuls and jungle babblers. |
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There is also a small species known as the barnacle goose, arrayed in motley plumage, of whose nesting haunts we have no certain knowledge. |
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Despite many house moves, she had always made sure her large consignment of motley cardboard boxes went too. |
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However, living in such close proximity to what has turned out to be a motley collection of misfits and malcontents has me rattled. |
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Every time this folk singer sings in her guttural voice, she draws a motley audience around her courtyard. |
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Again, the motley views expressed over the past decade or so reflect different theoretical assumptions. |
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By 1998, the BJP had recognised this only too well, cobbling together a motley, and ideologically disparate, bunch of allies. |
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In contrast to this perception, Miller paints a more realistic portrait of a motley and often fractious group of militants. |
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I look at everyone and everything around me in the sea of motley colors vibrating in the room. |
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Assembling a motley crew of accomplices, their poorly conceived plans would be laughable were they not so deadly and, ultimately, tragic. |
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The public bar was often filled with a motley, but mostly friendly, assortment of bikers and metalheads. |
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Alas, when we went on stage that night it was to the usual motley bunch of our mates, girlfriends and hangers on. |
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Whatever pedestrian space was left would be jammed with a motley, jostling throng of buyers. |
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A motley crew of hapless musicians and street performers are seen trying to cheer up citizens in what appears to be a breadline. |
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Dozens of giant steel animals will be pulled through the streets by a motley crew of characters. |
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We're down from one hundred to a mere twenty-one, and a motley, ill-assorted collection they are, too. |
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The ceremony was boring other than seeing faculty and the bishop dressed in their finest motley garments. |
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She had faith in a motley of astrologers and psychics, and it is perhaps a standing reproach that they failed to signal danger. |
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At the first shop Pam and I settle for a motley of 50s cutlery and kitchen tools. |
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This massively influential music producer has spawned a whole motley of lesser soundalikes with his pioneering electronic sounds. |
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I liked the mice in suits of armour and the Mouse King in red-and-gold motley. |
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The deformities of his body are magnified by his motley, and his glassy eye stares all the more blankly for the surrounding grease paint. |
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Inside, a motley crew of gents are draped over by a mixture of girls in varied state of undress. |
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When the complete brigade emerge in full drag from their dressing rooms, they look quite the motley crew. |
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But Wagner's music casts a spell infinitely more seductive than those wielded by his motley collection of wizards and sorcerers. |
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They come in blankets and buffalo robes and a few of them in their bare skins, a motley, dirty throng. |
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Paul O'Grady is Ray, bingo caller and manager, who presides over a motley staff. |
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On this motley background, the artist painted a pattern of thick black lines suggesting the outlines of many small adjoining stones. |
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This juncture also serves to introduce the motley crew under Dalton's command, each of whom seems to hide a somewhat checkered past. |
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Spending time with these motley characters again is, inarguably, loads of fun. |
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Aerial defense of the Philippines depended on a rather motley bag of flying machines totaling 162 aircraft. |
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A motley crew we looked with our sweets and drink we brought in our selves but they loved it. |
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While they may be a motley crew, they are also among the top vote getters in the country. |
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The lads responded and a motley crew matured and developed into a squad to be proud of. |
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But no, they all came in an anorak or windcheater and a untidy motley lot they were. |
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He seems to still have a few friends around, if the motley crew taking up both sides of the stage are anything to go by. |
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Like most resistance movements it combines a motley range of assorted factions. |
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To the motley collection of recent books devoted to describing and assessing the prospects of the American imperium, this volume adds remarkably little. |
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Chiefdoms are marked by a motley of villages dotted around them. |
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Going in, I had expected the usual motley of anti-globalization radicals, but the group I was with was a fairly polished, young, professional-looking bunch. |
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Mother boiled cauldrons of red sugar water daily and filled a motley collection of feeders which were suspended at various locations around the yard. |
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When the Duchess of Newcastle appears in public in outlandish attire or publishes her original views on women's position in society, she is not dressed in motley. |
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But New England had had a fright, and next year, a motley force of armed merchantmen and fishing vessels set out from Boston to capture Louisbourg. |
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As war loomed in August 1939, Joyce could easily have found himself interned on the Isle of Man, along with a motley crew of British fascists and enemy aliens. |
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Maggie the Cow comes to live on the Patch of Heaven dairy farm with a motley assortment of animals, including an old billy goat and a collection of chickens. |
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Accompanied by five other friends, we were a motley group ourselves, due to the multiple nationalities represented, as well as the fact that half of us are vegetarians. |
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The motley crew cast participates in an illegal cross-country car race, while doing anything to win. |
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Moviegoers have seen a motley crew of misplaced celebrities simulating the lives and times of beloved or iconic figures. |
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In this twisty take on the western, two upper-class Englishmen, sent to Montana to find their missing brother, pal up with a motley assortment of fellow travellers. |
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Set in medieval Asia, it follows a motley crew of diplomats, soldiers and slaves from the kingdom of Koryo as they are rejected and exiled by China's ascendant Ming lords. |
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A motley little crowd of regulars braved the pouring rain and turned up. |
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Now we have a motley of cultures and religions to teach our children. |
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A motley crew of former sailors led by commodore Joshua Barney mounted the only real resistance to the British. |
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A motley crew of kibitzers, many of whom don't drive, hang out on Brochu's premises, reading tabloids, exchanging wisecracks and arguing their theories. |
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A motley collection of bones and antlers is nailed to the woodshed. |
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His life is saved by the heroic revolutionary Fairfax and it is Fairfax who can unify and motivate a motley bunch of anti-monarchists into some semblance of an army. |
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The clerk looked from Ben to the parcels, as if debating momentarily with himself quite what he should do with the motley little collection of brown paper packages. |
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This was a rumbustiously motley affair where amateurs would don disguises and curious monikers to run for cash in what is, I believe, the oldest sprint event in the country. |
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He joined the school football team, a motley collection of toughs. |
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The motley crew must battle a creature from outer space who has come to our planet to ready it for total destruction. |
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Perhaps the brand of bland backslapping plied by the motley crew of ex-jockeys and yes-men on other channels is more to his liking? |
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If Quint and his motley crew had truly mapped out a plan, perhaps their voyage would have turned out differently. |
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The Chinese mourn in white, and some of us in Harlequin-like patchery, as though believing motley to be the only wear. |
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Initial difficulty with fitting in, Miranda is soon targeted by a motley group of classmates Calista, Josh, Lyssa and Ollie. |
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The Full Monty stars Robert Carlyle, the psychopathic Begbie in Trainspotting, as the leader of a motley crew of would-be exotic dancers. |
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The story involves Grandad, a recently retired deep-sea sailor, who arrives at the Kingfisher Retirement Home to be faced by a motley bunch of characters in residence. |
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Tracing the path of Svein Forkbeard, Britain's least-known and shortest-reigning king, he recruited a motley crew of Swedes and braved the rigours of the North Sea. |
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Unfortunately for the Glibs, they are not the brave young Lougheed Tories of 1971, but rather, the same motley bleaters they've been for the last decade. |
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A few prisoners end up with bodies crazyquilted with motley scars and skin patches, but to these men, in the context of a prison economy, it seems well worth it. |
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The Times of course has to pay the price of encyclopaedism by being often dreadfully overwritten, with long paragraphs connected by motley conjunctions. |
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This decentralized system was necessary due to the social order of the time, but could lead to motley forces with variable training, equipment and abilities. |
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There are soldiers, policemen, priests and friars, as well as a motley mass of women, children, babies and dogs, and upon special occasions a very brass band. |
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As usual there was a motley selection of mutts and other creatures waiting for attention, but it was all in a day's awork for the team at the treatment centre. |
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