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melange

noun as in miscellany

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These wave-cut cliffs, a brittle mélange of ancient claystone and shale, have been eroding on average about a foot a year, exacerbated since the 1980s by a hardened shoreline, intensifying El Niños and, now, sea level rise.

There is actually no making America “great again,” only an inarticulate and unfulfillable promise to make America into something new, as a cartoon melange of memes and themes: white supremacist but not exclusively white; intensely masculine but with occasional fembot girlbosses; fully employed with F-250 pickups and cruise-ship vacations for all, no income taxes and low-cost health care somehow paid for by … but it’s no good getting too granular.

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There’s no making America “great again,” only an inarticulate and unfulfillable promise to make America into something new, as a cartoon melange of memes and themes: white supremacist but not exclusively white; intensely masculine but with occasional fembot girlbosses.

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Thanks to a melange of practical effects, matte paintings, miniatures, models and costly, groundbreaking special effects, Donner achieved a superhero movie that looks unlike anything made in the decades since.

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One software forensics expert who took up the challenge soon determined that the “evidence” was a mélange of random IP addresses, gibberish, files that had been modified long after the election, and so-called packet captures of vote heists that didn’t fit any known packet-capture format.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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