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To the idea of a miscellany he gave a firm no.
A total of 34 Miscellany volumes had appeared by 1997.
This street, like the other, had a miscellany of small shops and bars.
A miscellany of facts and photographs related to the 8 television series.
A miscellany of minds thinking upon parallel lines has come out to the same light.
He continued for the next several decades in a miscellany of character roles.
Most of the 222 photographs come from the magazine's last page, the "Miscellany" department.
The Miscellany also gives an annual report of activities conducted and the progress made by the school in different areas.
Listen again to recent editions of this weekly cultural miscellany.
It could be called anything suggesting a miscellany of curiosities.
Still, this is no more than "educational" filler for the miscellany of the 52 Americans in the show.
Each program is a complete miscellany for which the selection criteria are obscure.
Market data and miscellany - From market research, who would in most cases act as a source for this information.
The column is tagged as "a daily miscellany of information."
A miscellany of movie posters and photographs covers the walls.
Showrooms need to keep new merchandise flowing and to move out the miscellany.
The supplies were divided into three categories: clothes, weapons, and miscellany.
So the picture was relegated to the Miscellany page.
They were preparing to move to a smaller house, taking along just enough furniture, artwork and miscellany to make it feel like home.
This is not, in other words, a mindless miscellany.
Ellen started a column in the paper called "Miscellany".
As for the rest of the job, "I have a terrible miscellany of thoughts," he said.
This miscellany may not make the best starting point for readers new to Just, but his admirers will find enough to appreciate here.
That was a T-7, or miscellaneous, the miscellany in this case being a frozen lock.
The sampling is dizzying, and, in fact, the exhibition suffers a bit from its miscellany.