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As the great-great-great-granddaughter of Thierry Hermès, Mussard grew up surrounded by discarded pieces of leather, rejected fragments of fabric and miscellaneous bits of hardware left by craftsmen and women in the Hermès workshop.
But now it has the character of a landscaping thrift shop: pieces of wood, loose pots, miscellaneous bits of gardening equipment, a large multistep fountain, today a fetid pool of algae.
Shepheard favors what he cheerfully calls "fast criticism," modeled on work of software engineers who begin with miscellaneous bits of prefabricated code and mangle them together till they yield a new program.
The film's central image, one Mr. Sebring returns to again and again, is of Ms. Smith in a softly lighted room filled with photos, mementos and miscellaneous bits and pieces, a room that's as much a manifestation of memory as a physical space.
Until recently, the miscellaneous bits and pieces of the Trump-Russia jigsaw puzzle didn't fit together in any coherent way.
Another smaller compartment sits in front of that, with pockets for pens, ID, and other miscellaneous bits you may want to throw in.
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And there were other miscellaneous bit parts, including a walk-on in Mario Van Peebles's New Jack City (1991).
Even with his wimpy DSL connection, pages are rendered quickly enough once the website's servers (and all the other computers along the route, plus those used to host adverts, graphics and miscellaneous layout bits) start giving his browser's request some attention.
Identifying Cyber Goth's is easy: they'll be the most conspicuous ones in the club with their insane pony falls, goggles, futuristic rave-inspired clothing, towering New Rock platforms, and miscellaneous glowing bits and pieces.
How will the story of American rap music — an art form that allows miscellaneous itty-bits of sound-junk, P-Funk, braggadocio and street mantra to converge into a miraculous whole — be told?
Miscellaneous Controls Act (Cap. 329).
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