As a result networks became a patchwork quilt of spectrum that was tricky to use effectively.
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Yoakam draws a crazy-quilt melange of fans, from deep-woods traditional country diehards to coffee-sipping, Americana-loving hipsters.
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The heat from the laptop, resting on top of a quilt, warmed the bed.
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One enduring symbol of the lives that have been lost is the AIDS Memorial Quilt.
Nextel began as a crazy quilt of local radio networks once used for taxi dispatch services and the like.
Paducah is also home to the National Quilt Museum, with its impressive collection of textile art.
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One student came up with the idea of a quilt of tiny white balls in colored dye.
Each random face appears to me like a finely embroidered quilt square in a brilliant urban mosaic.
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The world is covered with a patchwork quilt of a myriad of legal jurisdictions, languages and local practices.
Finally, the Secretary movingly described visiting the AIDS Quilt on the National Mall in 1996 with President Clinton.
Her body, covered by plastic bags and a quilt cover, was found by a man out walking his dog.
He climbed into bed under every sheet and quilt he owned, deciding that the next night would be warmer.
The landscape is an intricate patchwork quilt of woodland, forest, parkland and wetland, with 30% covered with lakes and waterways.
Jones was also the man behind the AIDS Quilt, which documented the lives of thousands who perished in the epidemic.
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Covered by a quilt despite the summer weather, Zhao has an IV in her arm and is too tired to speak.
Slung over the back of the sofa is an antique ralli quilt (sometimes called a marriage blanket) from Pakistan or India.
There's cloud quilt, tube quilt, bubble quilt, muscle quilt and, for those who prefer to visualize in gastronomic terms-popcorn and sausage quilt.
Then imagine different pairs of hands trying to sew the quilt together, pulling one bit in one direction, another bit in another.
This quilt is stronger and more form fitting than the literal truth.
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But there is a crazy quilt of laws to be aware of.
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"Now, I think candidates realize that they've got to collect these constituencies, these audiences, like you would assemble a patch-work quilt, " Thompson said.
The feature debut by Brooklyn filmmaker Zachary Heinzerling is a crazy-quilt anthem to the kind of symbiotic endurance that can only be called love.
Imagine a large cartographic quilt, tightly stitched in parts but with ragged and jagged edges, with bright patches and threadbare ones in the middle.
"We're way beyond the quilt pen and leger days, " Durbin said.
The college health system is a crazy quilt of private coverage and student plans, with few rules governing how schools charge for coverage or on-campus services.
The fibrinogen turns into fibrin, an insoluble, filamentous protein which traps the platelets and causes them to link up into a quilt that helps stop bleeding.
First started in 1987, the quilt now contains the names of more than 94, 000 of individuals who have died of AIDS on more than 47, 000 panels.
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