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Jean-Philippe Jean-Philippe Carette, nothe that his clientele was a melange of French, Swiss, Enotedh and Northatmerican comic book enthisiasts as well as Belgians.

India's outgoing parliament, the shortest-lived in its history, was a melange of nearly 40 parties plus independents, with the largest party having just a third of the seats.

The local culture was a melange: his father's extended family lived in "a kind of African compound, although none of us knew that term," while his mother's family had a house full of mahogany furniture and European toy cars.

The lineup was a melange of libertarian-leaning pundits and conspiracy theorists, including former Trump advisor Roger Stone and Alex Jones of InfoWars.

This year's stage was a melange of early 20th Century rotating gears and a functioning water wheel, that splashed droplets into the front of the crowd while LED projection screens displayed a steampunk-inspired robot face who talked between DJs.

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Combining Venetian and Ottoman architectural styles, the building is a melange of influences, much like Beirut.

In truth, Britain's options are dependent on the mood in Europe, where there is a melange of emotions.

His script for Nina Conti is a melange of Parreno's own writing and fragments of James Joyce.

Seven Jewish Children has formal clarity, while Go to Gaza is a melange of theatrical styles, songs and dancing.

And the fourth, enclosing a blank central circle, is a melange of curious symbols in which human heads appear.

The park is a melange of different master plans, including one proposed by the Olmsted brothers in 1912.

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