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The show includes numerous fragments of interviews with survivors (which unfortunately are too brief and miscellaneous) that capture those impressions.
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DEPRIVATION" soon became a collection of miscellaneous actions that were seldom emotionally touching or intellectually gripping.
A "bucket of miscellaneous tools" that recently sold for $132.50 was probably stolen from a construction site, he said.
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.
"And there's a huge and probably growing group of miscellaneous churches that aren't part of any kind of denomination where there's central authority".
In the First World War, they were so rare as to be statistically subsumed into a "miscellaneous" category that totalled 1.02percentnthethe official weapons manual notwithstanding.
By contrast, spaghetti primavera had all the excitement of a home economics lesson, a sodden pile of pasta, tomato sauce and miscellaneous vegetables that couldn't be redeemed by its few stalks of fresh, springlike asparagus.
"Highlights From the Permanent Collection" is a miscellaneous affair that ranges from examples of 19th-century products by local businesses like the American Pottery Manufacturing Company or the Jersey City Glass Company to contemporary works by artists like Lorna Simpson and Luís Cruz Azaceta.
But it is impossible to remove the largest threat to the city's water, which comes from the countless miscellaneous pollutants that collect on roads and fields and flow into rivers and reservoirs.
And the remaining 19percentt were in a miscellaneous category that included coerced confessions, prosecutors keeping African-Americans off the jury when a black defendant was on trial or the police planting informers in jails to listen to conversations between defendants and their lawyers.
During this same period, especially toward the end of the 19th century, the tales of missionaries, traders, and travelling adventurers included an abundance of miscellaneous information that was collected in such works as Sir James Frazer's Golden Bough (1890) and Ernest Crawley's Mystic Rose (1902).
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