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the melange
noun
A collection containing a variety of miscellaneous things
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There is always method in the melange.
The melange managed to look both fresh and decadent.
It was the melange of musical and cultural influences that fostered Armstrong's humanitarianism, Mr. Jones suggested.
What worked was the melange of plaid and tiny florals, which were in Gianni Versace's repertoire back in the 1980s.
"Shebeen music" is how he sums up the melange of Mbaqanga and classic Kwaito influences that he is perfecting into a distinctive signature sound.
Michel Richard at Citronelle in Washington loves the steamed version of pot-au-feu, the melange of chicken and vegetables in rich broth.
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Inspired by Peking Opera conventions, it's a broadly funny, over-the-top melange of entertainment, containing stories within stories that nod and wink at the audience at every turn.
Separating the ladies from the matrons in the runway melange, especially once it hit the racks of the department stores, was difficult indeed.
(In fact, the meat itself was dense and dry, though it was moistened and enlivened by the vegetable melange and the sauce).
And contemplating this melange of the forbidden, the horrifying and the foreign is the detective: neurasthenic or cynical or corpulent -- a stranger in a strange land.
The conductive environment just north of the NAF coincides with the ophiolitic melange units of Kirazbaşı Formation (KBF) placed below ~ 5 km (Fig. 4b).
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