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  • Overshadowed by the Minster, the largest gothic cathedral in northern Europe, York is a hotchpotch of narrow, cobbled lanes and medieval alleyways.
  • I have never understood why anyone would want to swap a delicious pat of butter churned from milk for a manufactured hotchpotch of oils, artificially hardened to create margarine.
  • Replying to a student's question at the convocation ceremony of the International Islamic University here, Gilani said the prevalent system in Pakistan was a 'hotchpotch' of a system. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • I was waiting to see if my school intended to renew my contract, and not concerned if they did not, for I really felt it necessary to swap my 'hotchpotch' Chinese speaking for something more erudite. Magic-city-news.com
  • First they ate "hotchpotch," soup with the meat swimming in capital broth. The Underground City
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  • It was a curious hotchpotch and I was uncomfortable with a model I felt was not only unsustainable in the long term, but also unlikely to change attitudes or affect radical change. Taking a sustainable approach to low-cost childcare
  • This is a truly dreadful movie, a hotchpotch of historical inaccuracies and romantic fiction.
  • That particular hotchpotch of high flown sentiments and lofty aspirations was in tatters. DEVASTATING EDEN: The Search for Utopia in America
  • The view was as impressive as one would expect, stretching out over Lake Ontario and revealing the hotchpotch way in which the city has grown.
  • This is a truly dreadful movie, a hotchpotch of historical inaccuracies and romantic fiction.
  • This is a truly dreadful movie, a hotchpotch of historical inaccuracies and romantic fiction.
  • His essay was a hotchpotch of other people's ideas.
  • You prefer to be one of those down whose throats the hotchpotch which is being cooked will be crammed. The Home and the World
  • A nationalised corporation, Amtrak, runs all the trains on tracks owned by a hotchpotch of companies (again the effective reverse of the British situation).
  • Opting for the latest trend every year can result in a hotchpotch of investments too heavily exposed to a particular risk in the economy.
  • Mr Blair listed a catalogue of things that would be different and he stressed how important it was that the Welsh Conservatives should not be allowed to lead a 'hotchpotch' coalition after the May election. Blair Speaks to Welsh Labour for Last Time
  • Personally, he was an intellectual moralist, and more offending to him than platitudinous pomposity was the morality of those about him, which was a curious hotchpotch of the economic, the metaphysical, the sentimental, and the imitative. Chapter 29
  • Those who like such drugs mixed up with a _quantum sufficit_ of horror, and all the tenterhook interest, hair-breadth escapes, and incident so forced as to stagger belief, which make up the hotchpotch romances whether narrative or dramatic of the present day, will like this. The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor Volume I, Number 1
  • This was 1898, Edinburgh, a dreadful hotchpotch of thistles, tartan hatching, drooping highlanders, wounded stags. THE TARTAN RINGERS
  • The villa itself is a hotchpotch of classical bits and bobs (‘fragments of ancient marble… stuck into the walls like nuts in nougat ’, as Chatwin puts it).
  • The content is currently a hotchpotch of what is available (for free), and what a variety of educational institutions around the country can rustle up.
  • The main shopping thoroughfares of Lord, Church, and Bold Streets, achieve, in spite of a dearth of any really good buildings, and a hotchpotch of eccentric styles, quite a pleasing effect.
  • Page 50 jumbling of two sorts of flesh together be a sin, how intolerable an offence must it be to make a Spanish olla, that is, a hotchpotch of every kind of thing that is eatable? The Westover Manuscripts: Containing the History of the Dividing Line Betwixt Virginia and North Carolina; A Journey to the Land of Eden, A. D. 1733; and A Progress to the Mines. Written from 1728 to 1736, and Now First Published
  • Now, for the simplest act of finding a phone number from a finite list, we are faced with a hotchpotch of different companies, all charging different amounts, all applying different conditions.
  • This suggests that a carbon tax would be more efficient than the current hotchpotch of policies.

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