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We were driving around western Tlajomulco, a sunbaked miscellany of ranches, factories, subdivisions, and rough hills.
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In its modest way, this book manages to be more than a diverting miscellany.
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Promoters, leagues, sponsors, advertisers and a miscellany of other interested parties dangle incentives.
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And a miscellany of other tricky issues are yet to be finalised.
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Oppenheimer explains that the financial reporting is realigned, such that iTunes reporting and some other miscellany is now reported slightly differently in their releases.
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What can come off as miscellany in fact manages a theme.
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Out of this miscellany emerges a larger story about the evolution of a British national identity, independent of the papacy, with its own history and imperial ambitions.
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Meanwhile, Ben Schott's Miscellany series, which started out as a way of enlivening the author's Christmas cards, became a trivia phenomenon to rival the Guinness Book Of Records.
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The result, which is being performed at Sadler's Wells this month and travels to California in May, is an hour-long miscellany of dancing and talking by the two performers.
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The document is divided into five sections - a record of published fiction, money earned by writing, published miscellany (including movies), the earnings of wife Zelda and a year-by-year account of his life.
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Metals Miscellany appeared in the Daily Reckoning.
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The town of Fallujah, which American marines failed to wrest back in bitter fighting last April, has become a no-go area: from it, a miscellany of insurgents, ranging from secular local nationalists to foreign jihadis, mount increasingly horrific suicide bombings and kidnap raids on other cities, including Baghdad.
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