Unreliable texts, enigmatic melanges of authenticity and rampant imagination arrive on Nanson's lap and draw him further in. |
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We suggest that because the upper portion of underthrust sections lacked any thick, water-saturated clastic deposits this did not favour the formation of melanges. |
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We are keep searching all news, mixes, melanges, interesting materials and compositions so as to make possible the accomplishment of the craziest ideas of designers cooperating with us. |
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All novels are odd melanges of truth and invention. |
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Party conferences are always weird melanges of loyal door-knockers, lobbyists, journalists and parliamentarians enjoying a few days of stolen glamour. |
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Actually, the official events inside the Track and Field Armory at 169th Street and Fort Washington Avenue do not become such melanges of musical multiculturalism. |
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