In eastern Congo, abundant supplies of timber and minerals have attracted a ragbag of invading forces eager to profit from the spoils of war.
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Al Pacino's film of several years ago about acting Richard III _ a genial ragbag of incident and ideas, musings and malarkey.
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At worst, John Reeve said, it encourages people to ascribe to the deity a whole ragbag of inconsistent human attributes expressed as superlatives.
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There were peasant frocks made from thermal letter-printed cotton combined with tiers of ruffles, as if someone reached into a ragbag and just sewed.
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Well-worn jeans often wind up in the ragbag, where they sometimes inspire enterprising souls to create one-of-a-kind quilts.
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What it is, distressingly, is a mess _ a ragbag of promising ideas and failed narrative, of good acting and plain old bad filmmaking.
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A gift of a single metal roller skate is received with blank bewilderment at a ragbag birthday celebration near the start of " Sorrow's Sister ."
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Simon Nicol was asked to assist in sorting out the project : " . . . there was plenty on tape but it was a bit of a ragbag really.
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Owen Gaster offered a whimsical take on the English eccentric, with colors that looked plucked from a ragbag, and the pretty pieced jackets and shirts he has been perfecting.
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:: : The WP : SYNTHesis of a long ragbag of quotes in varying circumstances and contexts is not the same as reliable sources referring to an actual significant debate.