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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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A "veteran of the veteran," the much older Army captain she married in 1900, Lucy has survived her husband's attentions and neglect, as well as all nine of their children, to deliver a seven-hundred-and-eighteen-page monologue that skips ahead, doubles back, and circles itself into a long miscellaneous epic, a sort of "Decameron" told by a single shut-in.
Her last letter from Algie contained the sort of miscellaneous information that is hard to come by; she could not readily think of another source.
The memoir has become a sort of miscellaneous advice manual for women who suffer from that post-feminist malaise of asserting themselves and then feeling pointless guilt about having done so.
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.
The ambitious effort sought to solve a problem faced by many folkloric ensembles: that of providing a suite of miscellaneous songs and dances with some sort of unity.
When scouring online archives for books, Green sees his role as "creating some sort of ideal library, or at least the weirder miscellaneous section".
The miscellaneous, somewhat scattered aspect of Ms. Yeazell's book does not allow this sort of coherence, but that may have been part of the point.
To gather miscellaneous information, including drug and alcohol consumption in terms of quality (amount and sort of alcohol/drug) and frequency of consumption, medications as well as degree of computer and Internet experience a short biographical checklist was administered.
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