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Frequent changes of government during the recent political turmoil — there have been five prime ministers in as many years — have created a mishmash of educational policies, teachers say.
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Costly conservation efforts by state and federal agencies and solar companies have created a mishmash of strategies that one scientist says amounts to a "grand science experiment," said Jeff Lovich, who studies the impact of renewable energy projects on desert tortoises for the U.S. Geological Survey.
Long before Jean-Georges, Singapore's chefs created the ultimate fusion food, a mishmash of Chinese, Indian and Malay influences that resulted in unique, if not always pretty, dishes like chili crab and fish-head curry.
He created a science-fiction-like setting out of a mishmash of stuff — old cellphones and televisions, computer screens, magazines, dolls and plastic chairs — much of it wrapped in aluminum foil; it was a world of high-speed obsolescence.
"It was just a mishmash of emotions".
Instead, her portfolio was a mishmash of various industries.
Problems have surfaced in a mishmash of ways.
All postcolonial American music is a mishmash of sorts.
But now Fifth Avenue has become a mishmash of poles.
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