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  • This is a production which would bear re-visiting several times as there are nuance under the gallimaufry which I think are missed on the first viewing, where one is dazzled by the production and the performances.
  • The new work was not to be, in his words, ‘merely a roll-call of the great and the good, but also a gallimaufry of the eccentric and the bad’.
  • A gallimaufry of critics, songwriters, poets and novelists (including Joyce Carol Oates) take up the invitation to ‘help create new works of art’ about an American ballad of their choice.
  • SNAIL'S TALES: Multifarious gallimaufry of odds and ends - 2 Multifarious gallimaufry of odds and ends - 2
  • Followers of teams in the Scottish Premier League can look forward a gallimaufry of experiences, high and low.
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  • SNAIL'S TALES: Multifarious gallimaufry of odds and ends skip to main Multifarious gallimaufry of odds and ends
  • It's a strange gallimaufry of a book, the ‘144 poems’ all over the place formally, ranging from ordinary prose, through dialogues and found material to various kinds of free verse.
  • Helge Jacobsen's collection of French art is today housed in a new wing built by Henning Larsen in 1996, which completes the extraordinary architectural gallimaufry of the Ny Carlsberg.
  • It is a gallimaufry of styles and models, maybe no more than an attempt to induce self-doubt in critics and readers who have admired the beautifully achieved adventurousness of his previous novels and stories.
  • This is a strange gallimaufry of a book but an entirely joyous one. Times, Sunday Times
  • As such, it seems nice and honest of the photography to show the work in the context of the reviewing: that is to say a gallimaufry of unrelated work, whittled down to a small pile.
  • Eventually he reveals the tales' connection to the injured man, but it's an exceptionally indulgent reader who will persevere through so much gallimaufry to learn the secret. The Rancher & the Sculptor
  • The previous multifarious gallimaufry of odds and ends was here. Archive 2009-04-01
  • There's no plot beyond exactly what you'd expect from the above gothic gallimaufry. Cable girl: American Horror Story
  • Beneath the relative uniformity of its standard, edited variety, American English is a rich gallimaufry of exotic and native stuffs.
  • Just put it on, the whole gallimaufry - the clowns and critters, the acrobats and aerialists - with as much pizazz as possible.
  • Three or so miles south of Evanston is a revived Chicago neighborhood, once chiefly Swedish working class, called Andersonville, on whose main thoroughfare, Clark Street, reside a charming gallimaufry of odd shops and non-franchise restaurants. In Praise of Shopkeepers
  • These books were a hectic ragbag; the second a hurdle race through western history, tragic hero after tragic hero, the last two a gallimaufry of intimate materials and early poems précised.
  • Rather belatedly we've got round to The Collection (Chatto & Windus, 25) by Peter Ackroyd, which in Scots might be called a gallimaufry, comprising as it does journalism, book reviews, essays, short stories and lectures.
  • A thelemic gallimaufry for this pulchritudinous ny... Digital image processing: to crop or not to crop?
  • In the quarter century after the great fire, Deadwood experienced an extraordinary building boom, and the gold-rich town created a sparkling gallimaufry of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century styles.
  • The third volume of John Julius Norwich's Christmas Crackers, Still More Christmas Crackers: 1990-1999 is as serendipitous a gallimaufry as its predecessors.
  • Mark amusingly creates the first contemporary screenplay, a gallimaufry about the 13th century and the Great Ninja War. Erica Abeel: TIFF's Guilty Pleasures
  • Instead, the magic amounts merely to the introduction of one more unassimilable element to this gallimaufry of a novel.
  • City Vision, a gallimaufry of old communists, Greens, and Labour activists, now embraces him.
  • But he often serves simply as a broker amid the gallimaufry of the 25 member states' legal codes.
  • And he's at it again in this latest gallimaufry.

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