Staring back at her, by mouth gaping, a melange of confused emotions begin stewing up inside me. |
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Skilled dancers move beyond pirouettes with their melange of tricks inspired by the Peking Opera and martial arts. |
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But its productions are less theatre and more a melange of performance art, music, video, and dance. |
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The book is a melange of logical exposition, poetic irruptions, and travel on a road with many detours and roadside attractions. |
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The author's failure to define clearly these terms and movements makes for a confusing melange that never comes into focus. |
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The prisoner had known of the warder's arrival by the sour aroma that preceded him, a melange of rancid sweat and cheap tobacco. |
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Lithological variations within the Delb Khairkhan melange suggest that the melange is derived from different tectonic environments. |
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Overall the dishes were a study in contrasts, with textures and flavors working together in a superb melange. |
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Some of the bedded sandstone inclusions were folded prior to inclusion within the melange. |
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The group includes melange which consists of greywacke, limestone, pillow lava, gabbro and serpentenite blocks in a black shale matrix. |
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The menu will be a melange of Indian and Italian cuisine and comes with beer. |
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The Haluut Bulag melange contains lenses of limestone, sandstone, chert, tuff, minor acid volcanic material, and vesicular basalt. |
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Some melange inclusions locally preserve glaucophane overprinted by actinolite. |
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Weird is not necessarily bad, especially when a wine is a melange of grape varietals. |
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His distinctive style, a melange of watercolor and collage, resonates on every page. |
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Its eurythmic tones are illuminated through a melange of wonderfully curated delay effects and bright metallic washes of sound. |
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Our Mediterranean melange starts with purchased polenta, which we sliced and grilled with zucchini, fennel, and eggplant. |
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With a melange of rhythmic numbers and the performance to match, the student participants too showcased unlimited energy and zeal. |
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A gloriously sweet and rich melange of fruit and chocolate, this would have made me come back even if the rest had been absolutely execrable. |
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The northern margin of the melange is marked by a thrust contact with both the Carboniferous sedimentary rocks and extrusive volcanic sequence. |
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Out of the strange melange of bawdry and bloodshed would emerge the origins of his irrepressible folk humour. |
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As a result of this fusion, the music played by Mambo Sound can be described as a Caribbean melange with Euro-Western taste. |
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It may not be just a two-tier economic divide, but increasingly a three-tier melange which needs to be harmonized in some way. |
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Grupo Batuque, like Paul Horn, have created a rhythmic melange of percussive sounds from Brazilian, African and Indian sources. |
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The audience surveys a melange of imaginary figures, and historical ones both famous and obscure. |
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These blocks are enclosed in a matrix of sheared, serpentinized ultramafic rocks and thus the entire sequence constitutes another melange. |
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His discipline is literary criticism, that strange melange of critical theorising and textual criticism. |
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The music is awkward and unbalanced, a melange of cello, saxophone, piano and intermittent percussion. |
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It will enrich the amazing melange of sounds that make up this wonderful new South Africa. |
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Each winemaker sees this wine as a personal statement and each blend is a unique melange of the varieties in the vineyards. |
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The Burd Gol melange is also the most highly metamorphosed unit locally containing amphibolite grade staurolite and kyanite schists. |
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It also made me aware of the existence of Sikh scholarship and debunked forever the popular notion of a Sikh being simply an opsimath and Sikh history merely a melange of events adding up to anarchy. |
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It was a melange of different groups, types and individuals. |
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To teach a melange of faiths or none at all is to sow confusion in the minds of the young and deny our children that inner strength that comes from a clearly held belief. |
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And part of the appeal is the startlingly crisp and fresh sound, a million miles away from the airbrushed fuzzy melange of most guitar bands these days. |
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The filling was a melange of apricot cream and caramelized nut praline. |
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Can someone please explain to me how the most elemental political issues can be derived from this overhyped melange of the obvious and the psychotic? |
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This richly flavoured, particoloured, polyvocal melange deserves a slow, luxuriant read. |
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A cinematic melange of poetic agitprop, shades of Expressionism, and inner-city longing and insomnia. |
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In between we present you a cup of melange and a piece of Sacher cake, Apple strudel or Guglhupf at a historic Wiener Kaffeehaus. |
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It turns out that Tian refers to the dish that the melange is baked in. |
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Here, we offer a melange of Canadian fossils and the people who discovered or studied them. |
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It's deep, fluid and rich, yet with poise and an exotic melange of fruit, spice and rose petal flavours that linger on and on well after you swallow. |
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Poised on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, Lisbon, which was a great maritime power in the 15th century, enjoys a melange of cultures few cities can match. |
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But confusion still reigns over their genre-mashing melange of styles. |
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The stunningly modern helter-skelter overpasses seem rather incongruous with a melange of bikes and cars that follow a system of road safety entirely their own. |
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Western Ecuador consists of a complex tectonic melange of oceanic terranes accreted to the continental margin from Late Cretaceous to Eocene time. |
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The Annascaul Formation is at least 500 m thick, and is dominated by mudrocks with subordinate quartz wacke sandstones, tuffaceous fine conglomerates and melange. |
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The melange of languages and accents was as varied as the faces. |
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The Haluut Bulag melange is dominantly sedimentary with lenses of bedded limestone, sandstone, siltstone, and locally vesicular basalt, enclosed in a matrix of pelitic schist. |
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Also mixed in the melange are sandy limestone and serpentine, as well as sediments that eroded off a precursor of our present Sierra Nevada Range. |
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The southsouthwestern boundary of the Indus Basin sediments is the shear zone of the Indus suture, with an ophiolitic melange exposed near Chilling. |
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In addition, a representative of the FSC Chairperson pledged support to OSCE activities on melange by announcing a contribution to the OSCE melange project in Ukraine. |
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Honey-Orange Shrimp With Baby Bok Choy is a roasted melange of sweet and savory, thanks to the glaze and the veggies and seafood. |
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A special mention to the baked hoisin vegetable puff, which was a delightful melange of crispy filo pastry and the soft veggie filling. |
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This means addressing and streamlining the current melange of business processes, equipment, information management, governance, personnel and system architecture. |
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The sages perceived the Torah not as a melange of sources and laws of different origins, but as a single, unitary document, a corpus of laws reflective of an underlying ordered will. |
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Moral' seems to be a melange of culture, improvement, and progress along with more coercive moralizations. |
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Experience and learn the rhythms and moves of a melange of dance styles from West-African and contemporary dance to authentic movement, at this invigorating workshop taught by Jennifer Dallas. |
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The result is a melange of confusing and contradictory rules. |
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In fact the NDP definition that was passed under the information gathering section is essentially a melange, a blend of what the U. S. EPA actually approved and the Weybridge definition. |
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Travel farther north and you pass the container ports of Shenzhen, behind which new skyscrapers tower over a sprawling melange of housing and factories. |
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India's outgoing parliament, the shortest-lived in its history, was a melange of nearly 40 parties plus independents, with the largest party having just a third of the seats. |
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The market is a microcosm of the new political constituency in which it stands: a melange of brown faces and white, rich and poor, squeezed into a small space. |
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Moodiness Moodiness can result from a melange of emotions, hormones and physiological change, especially at such a psychologically vulnerable age as the teens. |
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What it suggests is such a melange of goofiness-it's just goofy. |
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If a heady melange of crushed puppies with a sparkle of extracted pencil lead isn't your nosebag, then maybe you need something for the ears of your loved. |
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The Peninsula was a melange of political and cultural elements, not a unified state. |
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He passes through from east to west, the geological units Stad-slate, flysch and melange of Wildflysch and Schlieren Sandstone. |
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The championship menu included vegetable stir-fry, or fruit melange comprising melon, peaches, apple, orange and kiwi-fruit. |
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This is a big wine that still finds a balance between delicate, high-toned floral aromas and a sturdy-structured melange of briary berry fruit dipped in chocolate. |
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This time we consider how best to deal with the melange of organizational and process interdependencies that are vital to the health of our defense logistics enterprise. |
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