| 1. | The two elderly dears are embodied in Eichelberger's purposeful, ragbag flamboyance.
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| 2. | As to the rest though, it's a ragbag of minor grievances.
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| 3. | To suggest that such a ragbag collection of data is authoritative is frankly ridiculous ."
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| 4. | Livingstone's supporters are a " ragbag of Trotskyists and Tory newspapers,"
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| 5. | Lawmaker Brian Sedgemore said the bill was " a ragbag of the most coercive measures ."
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| 6. | Red Hat 8 is still a ragbag of code, written by amateurs and part-timers and jumbled all together.
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| 7. | But Li said the doctrine of necessity " does not mean you can throw everything into the ragbag ."
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| 8. | If Son has a grand strategy for extracting more value out of his ragbag of assets, it is hard to spot.
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| 9. | Very ragbag and quite Gothic, as if these clothes had been moldering in somebody's crypt for a few years.
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| 10. | I see a recent comment of yours about " the same ragbag of'style crusaders'go ballistic and scream abuse"
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