Now, for a variety of reasons, Russia's economy has reached crisis point.
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In future, consumers can look forward to more variety in health insurance.
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The variety and number of words in the health consultations also increased.
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However, improved quality and variety had helped push satisfaction to higher levels.
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They come in a variety of colours and create great light effects.
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He had no problem speaking; a sure sign he was a mixture.
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Every case displayed a mixture of the 13 registered nuclear profile types.
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Add water mixture and heat to boiling, stirring constantly for 1 minute.
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There should be just the right amount of mixture for muffin cases.
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I think my first album was a good mixture of different songs.
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The interior of the huts of the hamlet presented a motley appearance.
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A motley crowd of men and women jostle in the narrow space.
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A motley throng of people were crowding in through the double gateway.
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The quest for the Llano was indeed what unified this motley group.
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VR adds so much texture to City 17 and its motley inhabitants.
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Last year, only 15 percent of its assortment qualified for free shipping.
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Everything was in good order; their assortment of machine tools was admirable.
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A glass case containing flashlights, maps, and an assortment of automotive paraphernalia.
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Over the years, she gave an assortment of reasons for her departure.
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Shoppers said the stores could not compete on assortment, price or location.
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Never, in any other spot, was there such a miscellany of people.
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Instead there were two other choices, a lot 313 and a miscellany steak.
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Carts, carriages everywhere, the most astonishing miscellany of conveyances and horseflesh.
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A voluminous miscellany, composed at various periods, cannot be exempt from slight inadvertencies.
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Contrary to our author's custom, the miscellany appeared without either preface or dedication.
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The whole place, I thought, is as blonde as an old-country smorgasbord.
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The world's biggest collider hopes to create a smorgasbord of exotic particles.
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She looks around at the smorgasbord of Tinder rejects and picks Alex.
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It is a smorgasbord of services, rates, options, extras and more.
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She was thrilled Zach had accepted her invitation to the smorgasbord party tonight.
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They are very stupid, this professional potpourri of secret-service agents and detectives.
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In the huge potpourri of misery a central figure clung, shaken but undislodged.
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I want to dry them and make potpourri sachets to sell at market.
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Sejal was looking at a potpourri arrangement on the side table.
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I also have the scent in potpourri oil and these candles.
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Here are one or two miscellanea which must be made to serve:-
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They held books and racks of scrolls, strange ornaments and miscellanea.
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Realm X will also offer gamers space to post homepages, tip sheets, cheats, and any other gaming miscellanea they want to make public.
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All collected works, or polygraphy, may form an alphabet, as well as poetry, dramatic works, collections of letters, and miscellanea, arranged by authors' names.
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MISCELLANEA, including The Mystery of the Bloody Hand-WonderStories-Talesof the Khoja, and other translations.
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The technology sector could end up being a mixedbag, Mangus said.
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Bradley said there had been a mixedbag of re-openings since Tuesday.
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NBC's night was a mixedbag of treading water and losing ground.
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It's a mixedbag, but I'm inclined towards the positive this morning.
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The cabin is a mixedbag There are some quality touches inside.
Ús de salmagundi en anglès
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Let us eat the salmagundi anyhow and cry, 'Confusion to Dominie Luyck.'
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It wasn't terribly enticing to Shandy, who'd grown fond of green turtle, manioc root and salmagundi salad.
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They had caviar now, and salmagundi, and sausage and cheese, besides salad and fruit and biscuit and cake.
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Theatrical salmagundi is served everywhere, and seems to be the dish best suited to the American aesthetic palate as thus far educated.
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Thanksgiving Day came around, and so did Patem's salmagundi, as highly seasoned and appetizing a one as the Goode Vrouw Onderdonk could make.
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And so we have brought to you this salmagundi as our Thanksgiving offering to you for thus freeing us of a pest and a sorrow-
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Salmagundi; or, The Whim-Whams and Opinions of Launcelot Langstaff, Esq., and Others.
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This Aunt Sarah made frequently, being a frugal housewife, and called "Salmagundi."
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This is a delightful relish with thin-sliced bread and butter, and is called "Salmagundi."
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I'm glad I didn't, though a lot of the Salmagundi men go over there and like it.
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"Salmagundi," his first book (partly written by others), was published in 1807.
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The Salmagundi Club at No.
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"Oh, that's the place where the Salmagundi Club used to meet," cried Hanny, with eager interest.
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"Salmagundi" always amused her father so much.
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Not long after the discontinuance of "Salmagundi," Irving, in connection with his brother Peter, projected the work that was to make him famous.