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Ansari's miscellaneous sensibility echoes the miscellaneous nature of electronic communication, and it has made him a miscellaneous sort of star.
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We were a miscellaneous bunch of resourceless people flung this way and that by history.
They're a miscellaneous jumble of school jotters, pocket-sized pads and shorthand notebooks.
Crowded aboard, with all their worldly goods, is a miscellaneous company of Jews.
The letter was signed by a miscellaneous group of seventy-three people, including distant family members, writers, nuns, and lawyers.
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He himself later described his guerrilla band's theater of operations: We were having sort of a miscellaneous war, up there, through Fentress County, Tennessee, and Clinton County, Kentucky, and all through that region … Each of us had from 20 to 30 proscribed enemies, and it was regarded as legitimate to kill them at any time, at any place, under any circumstances.
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