The one called Hogarth is charcoal-black, a contemplative podge that looks out upon the world with stupefied wonder. |
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To be excessively fat is as dangerous as it is to be excessively thin, but there is nothing wrong with a bit of podge. |
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Moreover, the introduction of a hodge podge of envelopes simply adds overhead to program delivery at all levels. |
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Tie a ribbon around the neck of the jar and spread mod podge or PVC glue over it before dabbing glitter in your desired shapes. |
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We may all be carrying a spot of extra podge after the Christmas eatathon – but that can wait until February. |
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This, once we're arranged, he bangs, the podge momentarily an iron fist, indicating it's time for business. |
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He was a beacon of podge in a skinny world. |
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Costas: Fair enough and in summation here, you would like to see a national commission and, in effect, a commissioner like other sports have, with uniform rules and regulations instead of a hodge podge from state to state. |
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This terrorism tale is a hodge podge that shows that the situation in Yemen is getting out of hand as far as the US is concerned and that its interests are in danger. |
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However, it is more likely to refer to the idea of a jumble or hodge podge of ingredients in the filling. |
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As well, hodge podge, a creamy soup of fresh baby vegetables, is native to Nova Scotia. |
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She's very wary of him, George, this interview is a whole new ball game from the one with Podge earlier on. |
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