| 31. | "The submissions are a farrago of ill advice and misguided, inept, controversial and confused argots, " he wrote.
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| 32. | In my mind, farrago connotes the interesting variety you see in a salad bowl _ more a tumbled medley than a confused jumble.
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| 33. | But most of all these stories are a " farrago nonsense " ( Wood ), for a man does not live that long.
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| 34. | Ms . Hanson, a veteran New York lawyer not heretofore known for a poor memory, established a record in the farrago of forgettery.
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| 35. | But alas, this forgettable farrago proves only that Elmo and the gang should think twice before ever straying again from their cozy PBS neighborhood.
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| 36. | The article has subsequently been restored, without any substantive improvement; it remains the same farrago of trivia it was in the first place.
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| 37. | In 1925, he was a founder and first editor of the University of Melbourne's student newspaper, " Farrago ".
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| 38. | St John of Fawsley, a constitutional expert and former Conservative Party minister, called the book " a farrago of prejudiced nonsense ."
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| 39. | Shortly thereafter, Gothe returned as host of the new weekend classical music program " Farrago ", which aired for less than one year.
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| 40. | For her, religion is " a farrago of authoritarian nonsense, misogyny and humble pie, the eternal enemy of human happiness and freedom ."
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