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Some soundtrack albums are grab-bags of moods; some are reserved and ambient.
A dozen Venezuelans scramble to grab bags of rubbish that tumble from the Pacaraima trash truck twice a day.
That includes the everyday drudgery of getting grab bags for parties, finding someone's socks, or coordinating rides to and from practices.
They're oddly reminiscent of the days we'd fill up grab-bags of sparkly gemstones at museum gift shops (or was that just us?).
Beauty gift sets used to be seen as last-minute grab-bags in case you didn't know what to buy someone on your holiday list.
As with all grab bags, the unpredictability is part of the game — which makes the good parts more fun to treasure and the lousy parts easier to dismiss.
The first two episodes, airing Sunday (the premiere is on YouTube), are grab bags of limp late-night riffs — Trump exaggerates, Trump watches TV in bed — and resistance fan fiction.
Generally, the albums are stronger, more consistent, and more audacious than the mixtapes, which serve as messy grab bags hosting vast reserves of worthy music not quite intense enough to make the official albums.
How to seed a lawn First off, odds are you&aposll want to grab bags of grass seed that are the same strain you already have growing (bring a sample to the nursery if you&aposre not sure).
So it makes sense that the most impressive full-length projects of 2019 aren't merely wide-eared grab bags of sounds, but extended meditations on a novel idea — albums that prove a point again and again and again.
In July 2010, their song "Count the Shadows" also appeared on DFTBA Records, Volume Two, a compilation sampler that was given for free in grab bags at VidCon 2010.
Fukubukuro on sale in Tokyo in 2013 Depending on the business, merchants plan out what will go into these grab bags and what the selling price will be months in advance. In major department stores, grab bags are usually themed to specific departments (e.g. a young adult section of the store would have fukubukuro with trendy merchandise, the shoe section would have several high priced shoes in the bag, etc.). In other stores (especially smaller stores), many fukubukuro are often filled with items that relate to the store or think kindly of the customers needs (e.g.
Bryant Clifford Meyer Most of Isis' releases revolve around a theme. While each release has its own unique theme, many of the major releases interconnect. Turner has stated: "we wanted to have albums that weren't just grab-bags of songs but rather a cohesive experience from beginning to end, from the music to the lyrics to the layout of the record." No Isis album contains an explicit diegesis, or story arc, instead focusing on themes rather than stories.
McDonnell performing with Chameleon Circuit at VidCon 2011. McDonnell is one of the founding members of Chameleon Circuit, a band known for creating music inspired by the British television series Doctor Who. Along with fellow vloggers Alex Day (Nerimon on YouTube), Liam Dryden (Littleradge), and former member Chris Beattie (CowInParachute), Chameleon Circuit released their self-titled debut album on 1 June 2009. In July 2010, their song Count the Shadows also appeared on DFTBA Records, Volume Two, a compilation sampler that was given for free in the grab bags at VidCon 2010.
Fukubukuro on sale outside a store on Takeshita Street Tokyo, in 2006 is a Japanese New Year custom in which merchants make grab bags filled with unknown random contents and sell them for a substantial discount, usually 50% or more off the list price of the items contained within. The low prices are usually done to attract customers to shop at that store during the new year. The term is formed from Japanese fuku (福, meaning "good fortune" or "luck") and fukuro (袋, meaning "bag"). The change of fukuro to bukuro is the phenomenon known as rendaku.
This book, whose title loosely translates as "Learning One's Letters" or "An Introduction to the Bengali Alphabet", is much more than a simple alphabet book, and contains short moralistic tales, aphorisms and epigrams which quickly became proverbial in 19th century Bengal. Its purpose was to displace the ubiquitous Shishubodhak, Ballobodh, Bornobodh, etc., popular textbooks written by many hands and comprising a bizarre mix of folktales, proverbs, rules for negating curses, shlokas from the Arthashastra, and other edifying fragments. These books were barely suitable for children and were more like grab-bags of useful knowledge for the average householder.

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