The Horizon was clearly intended to be a miscellany with a particular emphasis upon the foibles and strengths of the press. |
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Also included is an interesting cosmographical miscellany that is unpublished but holds a great deal of interest for historians of cartography. |
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The programmes were a miscellany of serious sociology and downright mindless entertainment with the usual film fare thrown in for good measure. |
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And so, when dealing with these Awesome Days, I'll stick to the relative safety of Talmudic trivia, Midrashic miscellany, customs and folklore. |
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Curry House serves about 14 kinds of curry using a miscellany of ingredients, among them chicken, pork, beef and peeled shrimp. |
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Blogs now cover a miscellany of culinary topics, sometimes only tangentially related to food. |
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Why would you not construe it that way knowing that there is a miscellany of arrangements in the States? |
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He lifted his gaze from the communications device, glancing around the room at the miscellany of alien machines. |
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The coming to light of a miscellany of my father's student-day notes was incentive to prepare this collection. |
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Over the intervening years it again reverted to a market selling a miscellany of goods as it had done in its heyday. |
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A notable omission from this miscellany of singers is of course, the castrato. |
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English law already contains a miscellany of threats offences, but there has never been a general strategy on threats. |
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Founded in Philadelphia in 1801 and issued weekly until 1809, Port Folio served up a miscellany of original and reprinted essays under the direction of Joseph Dennie. |
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Korean prose literature can be divided into narratives, fiction, and literary miscellany. |
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A Mr. Edmond lost his billfold the other day, containing some cash, and miscellany. |
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My approach had always been more of a woozy supermarket sweep, and it meant I'd built up a curious one-track miscellany. |
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Adding injury to insult, they feel that a miscellany of outsiders has long reaped the lion's share of their immense natural wealth. |
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Saint-Quay-Portrieux: a miscellany of Brittany in the heart of Goëlo Coast. |
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They are not content to live a mere miscellany, however pleasurable it may be. |
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Another miscellany, dealing with the issue of noise, was prepared for printing at the end of the year. |
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Yes, the masculine FORCE and the feminine LOVE, together, at the same time, in a miscellany impossible to describe. |
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This miscellany contains the most important results of the study conducted by Regula Julia Leemann and Heidi Stutz. |
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Interconnexions is a miscellany of temporary and permanent installations, digital images and object icons. |
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A mysterious miscellany of stylised shapes and spectacular lines, Art Shape Collection reveals a world of vintage revisited. |
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The 1957 Act made a miscellany of changes of the law of homicide which can hardly be described as amounting to a coherent and interlocking scheme. |
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Next comes a corridor where a miscellany of drawings, a small but exquisite textile and two engraved gems, one of Lorenzo the Magnificent and one of Savonarola, are displayed. |
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He edited Within Our Province, a miscellany of Ulster writing. |
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With the title 'El Desván de Rocki', the Gala will be a miscellany of dance, humour and musical interludes, etc, performed by the Antonio Campins School of dance, Judith and Saul, and the Marcelo Show. |
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On analysis, la cucina italiana is a miscellany of regional, provincial, local and family dishes that vary from season to season and cook to cook. |
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This miscellany of achievements, whatever their importance and their significance, is not regarded by the general public as an adequate response to the need to make this dimension of the European Union a reality. |
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In LM-ProPower our devotion shows in the miscellany of high-quality elements, constituting a multifaceted power tool engineered to meet the needs of modern day dentistry. |
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Sloane's collection, while including a vast miscellany of objects, tended to reflect his scientific interests. |
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The original American Gods blog was extracted for publication in the NESFA Press collection of Gaiman miscellany, Adventures in the Dream Trade. |
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Expect a miscellany of little Britain, punctuated by cheap ads. |
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There's ample space between items on the racks, as if to reinforce the idea that there is no perceived need to overstuff the line, or the store, with miscellany. |
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Readers enhance this miscellany with a number of their own photographs which we feature this week on the All Our Yesterdays centre spread. |
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A universe, in light and shade, in backlighting, subtle miscellany of strangeness and fragility, fumbles its own way, to feed an aesthetic of the secret, where words often fade away in front of the pictures. |
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Bryan contributed to Tottel's Miscellany and his poetry was highly valued in his day, but is now undiscoverable. |
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The contract includes the role of editor of the Pitcairn Miscellany. |
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In November 1836 Dickens accepted the position of editor of Bentley's Miscellany, a position he held for three years, until he fell out with the owner. |
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