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Значения термина strange assortment на английском
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We have a strangeassortment of names now, not knowing the reasons.
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From three tents a strangeassortment of people emerges, and conversation begins.
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There is a strangeassortment of humanity in Adullam Street.
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I was in the company, I soon found out, of a strangeassortment of travellers.
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His letters, always a strangeassortment, arrived at eight, and a telegram came soon after.
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I suppose that Coin has assembled this strangeassortment of people as witnesses to my failure.
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She filled it with a strangeassortment of furniture and ornamental accessories that did not please her.
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The black marble floor was covered with a strangeassortment of wild beasts' skins, pale, tawny, sombre, ferocious.
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When the two boats were beached upon the silvery sand it was a strangeassortment of humanity that clambered ashore.
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Soon, almost before she could have believed it possible, the messenger arrived with a strangeassortment of packets from the chemist.
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The next morning, when she came on duty, she found Sally's bed the repository of a strangeassortment of wearing apparel.
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This strangeassortment of whiskers of different fashions on various parts of his face, imperial, goatee, burnsides, he brought back with him.
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They seemed to have added to their already strangeassortment of flavours a tang of bitterness that bore the seeds of spiritual indigestion.
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In front of each guest a snowy dome of rice, ringed about with a strangeassortment of curries, gleamed on a silver salver.
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The warren of rooms is chock-a-block with curios and a strangeassortment of stuffed animals -a giraffe's head here, a donkey there.
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The strangeassortment of ex-convicts, dreamers, theorists, adventurers and freed negroes were kept busy by their leader until the eve of the Great Deed.