But he often serves simply as a broker amid the gallimaufry of the 25 member states' legal codes. |
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Followers of teams in the Scottish Premier League can look forward a gallimaufry of experiences, high and low. |
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City Vision, a gallimaufry of old communists, Greens, and Labour activists, now embraces him. |
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Instead, the magic amounts merely to the introduction of one more unassimilable element to this gallimaufry of a novel. |
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Beneath the relative uniformity of its standard, edited variety, American English is a rich gallimaufry of exotic and native stuffs. |
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Although highly accomplished, 2010's Goodbye Falkenburg was a bit of a gallimaufry. |
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Lesser filmmakers than May work on conflict-riddled superproductions, producing only a mediocre gallimaufry of compromises, a patchwork of ass-coverings. |
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Does Mr Cameron really want to chase after this elusive gallimaufry at the expense of other voters' support? Indeed, that very error seems to have played a part in the Tory defeat. |
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