This leads to a majority of filler material, hodgepodge songs that sound like the band's simply borrowing time. |
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The fort they made was a hodgepodge of triangular spaces and crazy roof angles. |
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This silly hodgepodge of a movie was made by Universal as a follow-up to The Black Cat, because the previous film was their top earner that year. |
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You look at them anatomically, and they're a hodgepodge of little quirks and jury-rigged adaptations that work. |
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The rest of the population seems to be a hodgepodge of rapscallions who all speak different languages. |
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Just above this rapid, a green canoe is pulled onto the left bank, with a hodgepodge of gear piled alongside it on the rocky beach. |
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The original two-story house combined brick, plaster, and board-and-batten siding into a hodgepodge of disparate details. |
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Secondly, McGreevy's compositions, although littered with a hodgepodge of essentially bitty elements, are cohesive. |
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Here, sonic blasts from the past are entombed in a hodgepodge of vinyl records, compact discs and reel-to-reel tapes. |
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And the art, hung here and there and lit in one case by lamplight, was a hodgepodge of styles. |
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Instead, a hodgepodge of myths and fictions were promulgated to sow illusions among the strikers. |
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The streets are a hodgepodge of cheap housing next to restored buildings, interspersed with tumbledown shacks. |
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Like a mutt from the dog pound, she had a hodgepodge pedigree that underwhelmed. |
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A hodgepodge of other rules, including no-fly zones, has been suggested as well. |
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The eclectic set dressings and costumes call to mind a hodgepodge of charmingly cheesy pop moments. |
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The result is a system that is a hodgepodge of mostly public ownership and some private, without any clear direction from government. |
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By combining a hodgepodge of miscellaneous claims with no apparent context, the author has created a scary image of impending doom. |
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He oversees a hodgepodge of intelligence agencies, but he doesn't have the authority to hire or fire agency heads. |
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So the cabinet has wound up consisting of a hodgepodge of people of different ideologies who find it virtually impossible to build team spirit. |
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The decor is a hodgepodge of retro furniture and bistro posters, and it hasn't really settled on what vibe it wants to send to customers. |
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The plot hungrily steals plot points from a hodgepodge of other, better movies. |
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Placed against the above criteria, the current system of licences and quotas for commercial fishing is a hodgepodge of rights. |
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Spotty participation by the nation's 3,100 county courts, along with a hodgepodge of data formats, make national crime databases vastly incomplete. |
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Leader of the Opposition stated that it was a hodgepodge of measures adopted at the last minute. |
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The belief system of many modern cults and spiritual groups is a hodgepodge conglomeration of ideas from religion, philosophy, psychology, the occult, and science. |
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The task of creating a coherent, statewide system for indigent defense out of the current hodgepodge of underfinanced defenders has been put off for too long. |
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A lowbred hodgepodge with the hydrodynamics of a potato, the makeshift vessel looked as if it would buckle on the first rapid. |
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We're like a hodgepodge of colored jellybeans all in one big jar! |
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The is a hodgepodge of performances that also features a couple of readily available tracks, and the sound quality is for the most part no better than a good bootleg. |
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A hodgepodge fix of this and that to cobble together a system that is broken and needs to be fixed will not work. |
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We see a whole hodgepodge of strategies that the government is not pursuing. |
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Made of found objects such as handheld yellow flashlights, measuring tape, wire and rulers, the intricate hodgepodge of elements seems about to peel away from the walls. |
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It is nothing more than a hodgepodge of credits and spending of public money with no real vision or plan. |
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Now we are at a point in the House, as I have witnessed over the last 18 months, where there is a hodgepodge of fixes. |
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I suggest that this budget is not a hodgepodge as suggested, but a compact and multi-layered response to a very challenging economic time. |
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The Review Panel must consider how this hodgepodge of conflicting regulations introduces inefficiencies. |
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The list was expanded over time and is somewhat of a historical hodgepodge. |
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Upon closer inspection, however, the six countries are in fact a hodgepodge. |
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The New Deal, of course, was a hodgepodge of programs and as such, some of them failed and were damaging to the economy. |
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There's a hodgepodge of moral issues here, but the main questions seem to be about the psychology of a potential clone's parents rather than the morality of cloning itself. |
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We were imploring the government to fix the entire system, not just made hodgepodge changes to it. |
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This CD is a hodgepodge of elements that never cohere to become anything. |
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We have, in fact, enough ideas lying around us and proffered to us to build a dozen utopias, but they are a hodgepodge of undigested thoughts. |
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In addition to sculptures, you'll take in views of a delightful hodgepodge of boats, backed by the new suspension bridge and, on a clear day, Mount Rainier. |
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A hodgepodge of rules, regulations and obstructions exist for the export of that wine east-west. |
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If Member States believe they can rely on a hodgepodge of financing or on financing outside the Community budget then, in the light of this development in Europe, that is simply absurd and does not make sense. |
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We are a hodgepodge, and I think you all know that. |
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Before the Criminal Code was created, criminal law in Canada was based on a hodgepodge of laws and on decisions and common law precedents created by the courts, going back hundreds of years in England. |
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The government is out on a patchwork, hodgepodge spending spree simply to get the support of a political party in order to survive a vote on the floor of the House of Commons. |
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This term is useful for describing such hodgepodge mixtures of creatures. |
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But it is precisely that, this hodgepodge of the disjointed, the nervous, the old and new, the parochial and urbane, East and West, that has long since constituted Berlin's true appeal and probably also its self-image. |
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As we know, the CFIA operates under a hodgepodge of legislation and that has prevented it from doing the job it needs to do when responding to emergency situations affecting Canada's food supply. |
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The current hodgepodge Liberal approach to affordable rental housing and homeless emergency shelters for single people is both financially wasteful and appallingly ineffective. |
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However, the Commission's communication is rather a hodgepodge which lumps together willy-nilly the publishing industry which is knowledge-based and content-focused with primary forestry industries and also paper production. |
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His latest sculpture is a hodgepodge of kitchen clutter and scrap glued together. In fact, all his recent pieces have been similar hodgepodges. |
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The way Trainor talks can best be categorized as a cultural hodgepodge. |
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The presentations were a noisy hodgepodge of archaisms and glamour. |
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And Californians made it easier to raise money for new schools by lowering the majority required to introduce school bonds. States addressed a hodgepodge of other issues as well. |
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But it also draws a crowd of under 30s, a hodgepodge of students, entrepreneurs, writers, scientists and activists, all aspiring to leave a positive footprint. |
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The result has been a hodgepodge of policy guidance c employing sometimes contradictory language and using terminology no longer consistent with legislation. |
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I would like to let the Conservatives know that we have put them on probation and that they cannot put a whole hodgepodge of items in the budget and expect it to go through. |
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The kind of sandwich he made famous, the Dagwood sandwich, is a hodgepodge of leftovers in the refrigerator all wedged in between two slices of bread. |
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The impression one receives is of a hodgepodge of miscellaneous laws. |
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They will be playing with Hepcat, a nine-piece band from Southern California that sounds like a hodgepodge of retro styles, jumpy, ska rhythms and soul-inspired melodies. |
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In this, his sixth publication, he assembles a hodgepodge of topics ranging from health care delivery failures to the clinical irrelevance of the Krebs cycle. |
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