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"hodgepodge" Definitions
  1. a number of things mixed together without any particular order or reason

714 Sentences With "hodgepodge"

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The human wrist is a clunky hodgepodge of unnecessary bones.
It was there to give you this hodgepodge of stuff.
That hodgepodge has left few satisfied with the status quo.
It was such a hodgepodge of things at the beginning.
Philadelphia's hodgepodge collection of rushers combined for just 58 yards.
"With this," the illustration read, "the opportunistic hodgepodge is over."
Our household was quintessentially American, reflecting a hodgepodge of cultures.
Somehow they fit perfectly within this hodgepodge of serene spirituality.
Yet, today, the hodgepodge, fragmented painting looks confused and unsettled.
A hodgepodge of touchstone years: 1974, 1975, 1976, even 1977.
His inspiration: Amazon Prime and its hodgepodge of free services.
In fact, it contains a hilarious hodgepodge of languages and identifiers.
Laws in South Korea are currently a hodgepodge of different systems.
This legislative hodgepodge represents opportunity for those that can export sperm.
Splintering the country into a hodgepodge of independent states will not.
"It's still a bit hodgepodge, but we're getting there," said Skaff.
Upon first glance, it seems to be a hodgepodge of items.
It is a remarkable hodgepodge of innuendo and guilt by association.
This hodgepodge is made worse by a lack of government oversight.
But many others have a hodgepodge of devices from various manufacturers.
"It's mostly a semi-disposable, hodgepodge of fast fashion," she said.
The hodgepodge ends in a ball, complete with commedia dell'arte figures.
The result was a pedantic hodgepodge that made no one happy.
Hodgepodge Design The technologies aboard the Millennium Falcon are not a constant.
Inside the meeting, McDonald's may be pressed on a hodgepodge of issues.
Coachella Valley Music and Art Festival is a hodgepodge of millennial culture.
As low-earners' incomes increase, benefits are withdrawn in a hodgepodge fashion.
" John Judis of the New Republic was underwhelmed, calling it a "hodgepodge.
Each political party in America contains people with a hodgepodge of beliefs.
Overall, the system feels like a generic hodgepodge of seemingly unrelated objects.
The time-zone map is a hodgepodge — a jigsaw puzzle by Dalí.
The result is somewhat hodgepodge, but it's best treated as an introduction.
He was a hodgepodge of eclectic, quirky but bright and well-meaning.
Without the hodgepodge of tenant signs, Tammany Hall already looks a lot better.
The hodgepodge of postelection procedures in the states leads to several unsatisfying conclusions.
The menu he developed from his research presents a hodgepodge of regional approaches.
I was coming out of Toronto which is so hodgepodge and low-density.
It is a hodgepodge of declarations and exceptions and exceptions to the exceptions.
Independents (82 seats): A hodgepodge of traditional conservative and lesser-known centrist candidates.
I heat up veggie fried rice and make a salmon fried rice hodgepodge.
There's a hodgepodge of tourists sitting around small tables and a reflecting pool.
Invariably it's a hodgepodge, an eclectic mix of design, decor, gadgets and interfaces.
Its 100% fan service & a collective hodgepodge of all Star Wars films combined.
The selection of videos here feels slightly hodgepodge — why these and not others?
Cruz's supporters are likewise a hodgepodge of fundamentalists, economic nationalists, and small-government enthusiasts.
It's a dizzying hodgepodge of neoliberalism critique, coming-of-age saga, and heist flick.
But early school buses were a hodgepodge of different styles and types of vehicles.
His gospel is a hodgepodge of incoherent demands but he's now a national voice.
Chronos' premise, similarly, is fun because it's such a hodgepodge of influences and genres.
I was raised with a hodgepodge of identities: Muslim, Indian, American, child of immigrants.
This hodgepodge of vintage entertainment is what makes up Vancouver's nearly forgotten Movieland Arcade.
The result is a confusing hodgepodge, and probably a recipe for getting nothing done.
Rina understood time as a non-linear hodgepodge of vivid and less-vivid memories.
"Too many kitchen cupboards house a hodgepodge of clunker baking sheets," Ms. Preston explained.
Today through February 24, these super savings will span a wonderous hodgepodge of stuff.
The ancestry of those who said they were Hispanic was something of a hodgepodge.
Why is a hodgepodge of gatherings in school gymnasiums the pinnacle of American democracy?
We are a hodgepodge of human beings who continuously fall short of our promise.
What to do with Baghdad, where there is a hodgepodge of Sunni and Shiite neighborhoods?
That's the concept behind Modern Pentathlon, the strangest hodgepodge of competition anywhere in the Olympics.
Fortunately, between Joe's and Hodgepodge, you'll find the most diverse caffeinated drink selections in town.
Democrats say the memo is a hodgepodge of scattered, cherry-picked points attacking the FBI.
But outré headlines coexist with more serious ones in an odd hodgepodge on these covers.
Our current shelter system is a hodgepodge of repurposed manufacturing sites and rickety apartment buildings.
The theme is "Make America First Again," which means that the speeches are a hodgepodge.
It's been built up over a period of time — it's a hodgepodge of different systems.
They are sprawling with easy, hodgepodge housing construction, so the cost of living is low.
Mr. Hutchings skimmed through the neighborhood's hodgepodge of upper-middle-class wealth and suburban decay.
Before Grace, Famiglietti said, most of our knowledge about underground water reserves was a hodgepodge.
"It was a hodgepodge when it first started," says Singer of the showcase's 2014 launch.
In its modern form, the system is a hodgepodge of differing agency rules and practices.
The hodgepodge crew was assembled partly because the team struck out on its bigger targets.
That could lead to a hodgepodge of ways that school districts try to distribute meals.
The most sophisticated mountebanks employed a hodgepodge drawn from science, alchemy, astrology, myth and philosophy.
Juggling a hodgepodge of expensive, not-so-great business management apps is so last decade.
In truth, we were a hodgepodge of both — determined, and adventurous, and stubborn and loud.
So it's been kind of a hodgepodge only until August, and it's still being written.
Now, the Graham-Cassidy bill is threatening to replace Obamacare with a hodgepodge of legislative contradictions.
The Young Socialists, the youth wing of the SPD, called it "a hodgepodge of trial runs".
It is a hodgepodge of co-op living quarters, cheap dorms, and run-down frat houses.
A hodgepodge of national and international organizations, including the World Anti-Doping Agency, currently investigate abuses.
If there was a new technology, we were trying it, and that resulted in a hodgepodge.
Complicating the working group's approval of the deal is the hodgepodge of competing regulators in Europe.
In fact, we already have many tariffs in place, but it's a hodgepodge of special interests.
But valuing SoftBank's Vision Fund, with stakes in a hodgepodge of startups, is still too complicated.
The current law is a hodgepodge that must be grounded in a stronger, more reliable system.
Critics view his agenda as a crazy hodgepodge of ideas bordering on the anarchic and Messianic.
Simply put, our current presidential nominating system is a bizarre hodgepodge that nobody designed from scratch.
Yet the hodgepodge assembly feels absolutely appropriate to the story, and even seems to inform it.
Crises test the limits of our hodgepodge election system, wherein states have wildly different election systems.
You can view it as a commercial hodgepodge in search of a unifying tent-pole concept.
The internet began as a hodgepodge of government-funded academic research projects and side-hustle hobbies.
The party has a hodgepodge of election rules, like closed primaries, that certainly have hurt Sanders's candidacy.
Around the world, the airlines with ample Wi-Fi access represent a hodgepodge of different business models.
The speech was a hodgepodge of quotes from the Bible, Pope Francis and the ubiquitous Golden Rule.
"I don't like this pile you're doing," Schliftman snaps, pointing to a mounting hodgepodge of asymmetrical faces.
As a disjunctive hodgepodge of decorative elements, this piano tells much about Mr. Schastey as a designer.
Our cities are turning into more of an architectural hodgepodge, where skyscrapers gleam next to crumbling edifices.
The Middle East is a hodgepodge of civil wars and proxy fights between regional and world powers.
With this hodgepodge of influences, Ms. Tuttle is able to see a similarity between ballet and golf.
But it's common enough to encounter a hodgepodge instead, where flashes of brilliance are undercut by clunkers.
This hodgepodge of subplots and confrontations subtract from the strength of the first part of the movie.
"That's psychological hodgepodge," says Stephanie Silberman, a Florida-based licensed clinical psychologist, board-certified in sleep treatment.
In short, it's a challenging listen, a hodgepodge of aural effrontery—and one hell of an album.
Mr. Cline's book — readable and amusing without being exactly good — is a hodgepodge of cleverness and cliché.
The president throws out a hodgepodge of ideas, thoroughly confusing both sides about what he really supports.
This hodgepodge of agencies can be confusing to navigate, especially for new entrants to the space market.
The reforms are focused on simplifying a hodgepodge of regulations for financial institutions and modernizing the market's structure.
The entire system is a hodgepodge that combines AI techniques with an extensive collection of knowledge and rules.
Put a Commodore, and a Texas Instruments ... at my elementary school, it was sort of like a hodgepodge.
As for the food, the menu features an hodgepodge of regional Tibetan dishes mixed in with modern influences.
Other smallish updates might include Apple News for Canada, HomeKit TV support, and a hodgepodge of design tweaks.
The first six months were a hodgepodge of jobs like nannying and babysitting and some personal-assistant work.
They are a self-perpetuating hodgepodge that will always suit to justify another decade or two of intervention.
The world of red carpet dressing is a glamorous hodgepodge of some of fashion's most attention-grabbing looks.
Through my ceaseless stumbles, the women never fail to make me feel like part of their hodgepodge family.
But before it gets to patients, the magic goes through a hodgepodge of inexplicable, expensive and unnecessary hurdles.
Today's modern aesthetic with hodgepodge designs, massive speakers, laser light systems, and wild drivers are a cultural trademark.
In every city and state, there's a hodgepodge of rules for who's responsible financially for a bedbug infestation.
The first two galleries are the buildup to "Sanctuary: Judson Dance Theater," the most hodgepodge of them all.
For years, much of South Lake Union was a hodgepodge of warehouses, car repair shops and light industry.
The result was a hodgepodge season that James assessed as one of the most challenging of his career.
The result was a hodgepodge season that James said was one of the most challenging of his career.
Queens of the Stone Age singer Josh Homme was there too ... kind of a hodgepodge of talent, really.
The unpaid links are buried amid a hodgepodge of fact boxes, news links, ads and snippets of text.
Beijing may be a glorious "hodgepodge" of clever people from all over China, as a financier describes it.
In its nascent form on the Minneapolis UHF station KTMA, the show was a hodgepodge of goofy, geeky ideas.
Once the onions soften, he removes half of that hodgepodge from the stove and sticks it on a plate.
In the absence of a clear path, lawyers for victims have pursued a hodgepodge of claims and legal theories.
It was "a hodgepodge, a rambling, disconnected, choppy series of references to past events," a law enforcement official said.
It all adds up to a hodgepodge of assets that Amazon could potentially own as it expands its empire.
The bottom line: Currently, there are no federal regulations on self-driving cars — just a hodgepodge of state rules.
So what is an orgasm then, this experience that can't be pinned to a specific hodgepodge of genital triggers?
It's known for being a mismatched trash-hodgepodge of liquors, soda, and citrus with some legendary hangover aftermath attached.
In a way, this hodgepodge might be considered more authentic than the original, which was only partly Mozart's creation.
Romantic poet met Oxford don met hippie landed gentry in a contemporary hodgepodge of glossy surfaces and slouchy attitude.
Experts say mergers - and sometimes insufficient investment in back-end technology - have left airlines with a hodgepodge of systems.
With no federal rules and few recommendations to guide them, colleges use a hodgepodge of methods to predict costs.
Does raising venture capital actually require anything more than a hodgepodge of vague ideas and a series of pivots?
Instead, it would be practical, a hodgepodge of recycled vintage fashions and contemporary ideas, all jumbled together and interconnected.
But, especially in Acts 3 and 4, Mr. Corella's staging is an uneasy hodgepodge of 1877 and 1895 texts.
By late afternoon on Friday, the cemetery was a hodgepodge of grief, rage and the smell of putrefying bodies.
Upstairs, Studio DB combined a hodgepodge of smaller spaces to create a generous master suite and a media room.
"This is a hodgepodge of native and invasive species, which is becoming more and more common," said Dr. Lenhart.
A hodgepodge of stopgap measures is clearly not up to the task of checking this spiraling air-pollution crisis.
Anyway, it was definitely a hodgepodge of A-listers -- but it looks like everyone was having a good time.
It may sound like a hodgepodge, but somehow the myriad images got to the emotional core of the opera.
You probably have a financial junk drawer — a hodgepodge of incomplete financial projects, goals and even a few secrets.
So now the Iowa caucuses are no longer purely traditional caucuses — they're a hodgepodge combining primary and caucus elements.
" The caption for "The Salvage," a condo made from a hodgepodge of buildings, reads: "Yesterday's debris is today's décor.
My kitchen has a hodgepodge of different mugs I've collected over the years, and not a single one matches.
A hodgepodge of disco balls, lasers and lanterns threw seizure-inducing hues of yellow, magenta and green onto their faces.
The evocation of the religious space seems just as gratuitous as the pussy words — a hodgepodge of appropriation without interrogation.
What remains is a hodgepodge of tones, influences, and concepts halfheartedly tossed together and poured into a generic blockbuster mold.
This hodgepodge of fighting units have been in action before -- during the offensives to retake Tikrit and Baiji last year.
Reed has consistently tried to bring extra comedic punch to the character by salting her with a hodgepodge of traits.
Unfortunately, actually getting the task done with today's software requires navigating a hodgepodge of solutions on disparate screens and sites.
But along the way, Messenger has transformed from a fast, lightweight messaging app into a bewildering hodgepodge of competing priorities.
Today's hodgepodge of premiums, copays and state and federal spending would all be rolled into one federal, taxpayer-funded program.
It took the question of identity away from a hodgepodge of vouching for one another, parish records and the like.
These could include accords on financial services and electricity that are missing in the current hodgepodge of around 120 deals.
However, this hodgepodge of ideas, never humdrum, revises received notions of how objects and sentiments might be inventoried and understood.
Absent that, what we're left with is a hodgepodge of vague information — and misinformation — that does more harm than good.
The only way to build the type of blog he wanted was by patching together a hodgepodge of existing software.
He gazes toward a surreal cityscape, an architectural hodgepodge of Egyptian New Kingdom structures, Greek temples and a Gothic Cathedral.
But it was the city center's new hodgepodge of mammoth monuments and appliqué wedding-cake facades that demanded my attention.
The show, which begins on Tuesday, is definitely a drama, but it sure is a hodgepodge of tones and topics.
Both of us had amassed our own hodgepodge of pots and pans over the years, and almost nothing matched up.
Jenner quickly becomes a leader of the hodgepodge movement, approaching a casually dressed police officer with a sugary bubbling Pepsi.
It's bar trivia as plot, every eye-rolling Beatles allusion you've ever seen in film condensed into one aimless hodgepodge.
And for the last 30 years, the man keeping glasses full for this hodgepodge of drinkers has been Teddy Fury.
WIMBLEDON, England — A hodgepodge group of 16 players in the singles draws at Wimbledon this year have something in common.
While defense research is driven by one mega-customer, the Pentagon, vaccine researchers face a confusing hodgepodge of potential backers.
A hodgepodge of pseudoscientific twaddle and variously shifty murder suspects, "Rememory" satisfies neither as science fiction nor as psychological drama.
Right now, though, it's a road with a hodgepodge of opportunities to fend for oneself in all kinds of wilderness.
"Perfect Blue" is a hodgepodge of murders, rapes and car crashes, larded up with abundantly animated blood, sweat and tears.
A hodgepodge of racist stereotypes who wears disposable pedicure flip flops and a dress fashioned out of a garbage bag.
I bet a lot of traffic problems are caused by that hodgepodge of vehicles being forced to share one road.
But what was Thanksgiving without the tumble and chaos of preparing a meal for a hodgepodge of people you loved?
Its 56 rooms are minimalist with touches of color, while the restaurant and bar feature an eclectic design-showroom hodgepodge.
Its 56 rooms are minimalist with touches of color, while the restaurant and bar feature an eclectic design-showroom hodgepodge.
Would her 14-pound cat and hodgepodge of knickknacks have a place in his elegantly decorated 19913,000-square-foot home?
The rest of the movie isn't a pretty sight, delivering the hodgepodge that its listicle-like title maybe promised all along.
The result, say critics, is a neighborhood that is a hodgepodge of low-rise industrial buildings interspersed with cold, austere towers.
The Bloomberg News moderators have been replaced with a hodgepodge of independent British journalists and members of a Chinese news network.
Attached to the bars by wires was a hodgepodge of things: metal cans, onions, pieces of stiff paper, and animal skulls.
It definitely seems easier than the hodgepodge of paper schedules phone calls that I remember and therefore seems interesting to me.
P. is working late tonight, and I'm working during dinnertime, so tonight's meal is going to be a hodgepodge of snacks.
Examples include off-price retailers such as TJX or Ross, whose hodgepodge of merchandise gives consumers the thrill of the hunt.
High-profile names like and make up the hodgepodge sector, so Cramer found no better place to start his power rankings.
The building is a strange hodgepodge of fantastical architecture, with multicolored tiles and a spire with a flashing light on top.
The marketing copy on the Echo Look product page includes a hodgepodge of tech buzzwords like computer vision and machine learning.
For some reason, two entire cases were devoted to a hodgepodge of "competitor toys," from restaurants like Wendy's and Burger King.
They're a hodgepodge of people serving in the U.S. Navy and contractors, and we're about to play a game of Codenames.
The restaurant, with a sign declaring it was established in 1939, occupies a hodgepodge of one-story buildings on 86th Street.
Broadway, which runs under those tracks, is lined with a hodgepodge of fast-food restaurants, nail salons and discount apparel stores.
The sport needs an umbrella group that can add order to the hodgepodge of associations, titles and outsize personalities, he said.
Libya's hodgepodge of militias, answering to three different factions claiming to control the country, have often been prone to exaggerated claims.
That led to an odd hodgepodge of cloned systems, strange cartridges, and pirated games that are still with the country today.
The hodgepodge of software and hardware that constitute the consumer IoT industry actually make it hard to stage widespread ransomware attacks.
Stranger Things might be a hodgepodge of lots of other things, but there's a sincerity to it that's hard to fake.
It's a hodgepodge of the many policies progressive activists have been calling for to expand voting rights and boost election security.
That has led to a hodgepodge of loosely enforced standards, which regulators in the U.S. won't be able to change quickly.
The city was flattened during World War II, so it's now a hodgepodge of Modernist architecture mixed with reconstructed medieval buildings.
Unfortunately, the structure she employs is hodgepodge and repetitive, built on speeches and previously published essays written over the last decade.
"I like that it is a hodgepodge — seeing the weird things that people used to have in their houses," she said.
The list, distributed as a 65-page PDF file, contains a hodgepodge of Twitter handles and their corresponding account ID numbers.
But what originally begins as a list likely describing the glamorous awards show, quickly turns into a hodgepodge of words and phrases.
It seems that whenever we host a gathering, we inevitably end up with an unwanted hodgepodge of the same few seasonal items.
I'd been able to furnish my lackluster studio apartment with a hodgepodge of free, non-matching stuff from my parents and siblings.
The loud accompanying soundtrack is a hodgepodge of familiar songs of various styles and eras, evoking pre-packaged emotions and suppressing conversation.
Alternatives exist to help with compliance, but they often involve an expertise in the field and a hodgepodge of different software systems.
CEO Mark Gally said that while business-to-business marketing revolves around the CRM, there's a "hodgepodge" on the consumer marketing side.
By contrast, the American voting system, with its hodgepodge of state and local polling places, is protected by being decentralized and disconnected.
For the previous five years, Afghan soldiers had been issued a "hodgepodge" of uniforms donated from several nations, according to the report.
In 2017, the sport will enter its third consecutive season with a hodgepodge of equipment, most of it not intended for lacrosse.
So far the system has been managed with a hodgepodge of regulations that some officials find confusing and lacking in legal weight.
At the southern end is a hodgepodge of Arts and Crafts bungalows, Dutch colonial-style homes and midcentury Capes on small lots.
"It's just a hodgepodge of stuff," Alina Polyakova, director for the Brookings Institute's Global Democracy and Emerging Technology, previously told VICE News.
Fifteen years ago the summer landscape was splintered, the exhibition calendar was a hodgepodge and the organizations involved were fly-by-night.
What was sugar plantations is now oil refineries, chemical production, big box stores, gated communities, strip malls, trailer parks, a whole hodgepodge.
Nearby, 2400th-century items get second lives at Antiek-Depot, a two-level hodgepodge of toys, games, industrial lighting and midcentury furniture.
The orchestra, enthusiastically conducted by Andris Nelsons, seemed almost gleeful as the concerto's hodgepodge sonority was at its most raucous and exotic.
A hodgepodge of states that voted in primaries on Tuesday revealed a surprising amount about the state of Democratic politics these days.
Now a hodgepodge of militias, most of them Islamist, are readying to fight him there and in cities such as Derna and Benghazi.
According to community advocates, developer SJP Properties gerrymandered the city's zoning code by using a hodgepodge of land lots to build more floors.
This "social-science hodgepodge," the state told the justices, makes it impossible for judges to fairly determine when an electoral map is unlawful.
That might sound like a hodgepodge of workouts, but when you see the fluid stretches and exercises in action, the comparison makes sense.
The hardware the company has run this service on in the past has been a bit of a hodgepodge of third-party solutions.
In fact, European countries' health-insurance systems are, without exception, simpler than America's, which is a bewildering hodgepodge of private and public systems.
Probably a hodgepodge of cats, pornography, and a variety of photos, social media iconography, pop culture, and memes—plus, infinite amounts of information.
Odell spends much of her time lying on the ground, or examining the Bay Area's uncomfortable hodgepodge of protected wilderness and ruthless development.
The platform has gone from a hodgepodge of wacky late-night posts to something dependable and regimented—something audiences can tune into consistently.
Garage apps, which are made by a hodgepodge of company employees, are often one-off projects put out in the wild and forgotten.
There were putting this thing together that was a hodgepodge of different things, and she liked the video and wanted to use it.
"You're not going to see big companies just moving their critical traffic over this hodgepodge network that they will knit together," Cowan said.
Regardless, there really is no better representation of the budding Austin scene than the hodgepodge of various cuisines hustling, cheaply, around the city.
As a result, you have a bill that's a hodgepodge of poorly thought out ideas and attempts at winning over blocks of congressmen.
The new F.A.A. rules do not necessarily preclude a hodgepodge of state and local drone regulations that have popped up in recent years.
These systems are managed by a hodgepodge of systems that vary from state to state, including paper ballots, electronic screens and Internet voting.
Comcast, AT&T, Time and Barry Diller's Internet hodgepodge IAC are among those that media reports say considered making offers but did not.
While Simian Vérité's hodgepodge of cinematic primates spans genres, three movies provide the best cross-section of the series' many representations of apes.
Beresheet was a novel hodgepodge of public, philanthropic, and private interests, which may herald a new era of more multifaceted space exploration missions.
His rallies were a hodgepodge of political symbols: rainbow flags, pan-Turkic banners, and Peoples' Democratic Party flags, head scarves and tank tops.
You had a hodgepodge of partiers, politically motivated people, university-educated people, and a few street thugs that were ready for a fight.
"Professor at Large: The Cornell Years," a hodgepodge of lectures and conversations, is less for the Python fan than for the Python completist.
Consumers say the data, posted online in spreadsheets for thousands of procedures, is often incomprehensible — a hodgepodge of numbers and technical medical terms.
Chinese leaders may not be wrong in their belief that their new hodgepodge ideology will not antagonize a jaded public with its incoherence.
Without meaningful federal intervention, local leaders across the country have adopted what Cuomo called Monday a "hodgepodge" of actions to contain the outbreak.
Giving someone $1 million, Ms. Rosenthal replied, would certainly help; most indie filmmakers have to scramble for a hodgepodge of funds and grants.
Amid this already busy hodgepodge, Jimmy's cartoon characters (embodied by the five other cast members via poster-board puppets) sometimes come to life.
My fridge is a hodgepodge of kooky magnets, pictures, and to-do lists, but it also provides ample vertical storage on the side.
This début short-story collection moves through a hodgepodge of settings and periods, depicting characters on the edge of society and of disaster.
You end up with this hodgepodge legislation that pleases nobody and takes the big crises afflicting our country and makes them all worse.
Lawmakers and college access advocates routinely charge that the federal government's hodgepodge of programs to help students finance their educations are needlessly complicated.
Alerting is controlled by a hodgepodge of national, state, tribal, and local authorities who depend upon private sector infrastructure and software for distribution.
Local and state officials have adopted what Cuomo earlier this week called a "hodgepodge" of actions across the nation to contain the outbreak.
Not to stamp all over Kuzma's enthusiasm, but neither of those is a guarantee given the way the Lakers' hodgepodge season has gone.
The field typically uses a hodgepodge of methods like cognitive behavioral therapy and attention control training to improve athletic performance and competitor experience.
Oversight was largely left to the district urban management bureau, which deals with a hodgepodge of issues, such as hawkers, illegal parking and litter.
I'm really proud of this record, I just feel like it was a bit of a hodgepodge as far as imagery and the songs.
Basically, the driving force behind drug testing is a hodgepodge of good old fashioned Reaganite moralizing and a search for profit by any means.
His first device was built from a hodgepodge of materials that included an old tea chest, an empty biscuit box, and some cardboard discs.
Now a hodgepodge of militias, most of them Islamist, are readying to fight Mr Haftar there and in cities such as Derna and Benghazi.
Pack up a hodgepodge of grains, plus beans or lentils, and sturdy vegetables (cooked or raw), next to a jar of your favorite dressing.
The company's portfolio is hodgepodge of processed food brands that are out of touch with today's consumers: Oscar Mayer, Velveeta, Planters and Jell-O.
Based on the hodgepodge of items that Nick and his pal received, we're going to go ahead and say that's not necessarily the case.
In the end, she said her hodgepodge approach, made possible by online booking, offered greater flexibility and savings than loyalty to a single chain.
This means that when you do start seeing these voluntary labels roll out, they're going to be a hodgepodge of both style and information.
A conclusory assertion that a prior policy is illegal accompanied by a hodgepodge of illogical or post hoc policy assertions simply will not do.
Video games began to appear in mainstream outlets, like The New York Times, USA Today, and a hodgepodge of morning and evening news programs.
That, combined with the libertarian sympathies of Cruz, allies say, and he may have a hodgepodge coalition in the "Live Free or Die" state.
In practice, patients report a hodgepodge of approaches — from no ear protection to assorted earplugs to piped-in music from headset or earbud devices.
It's cathartic to shed buckets of tears before turkey day — before that hodgepodge of people you call family gather around a table for Thanksgiving.
Sanders's bill would, over a four-year period, replace the current hodgepodge of employer- and government-provided insurance plans with a government-run system.
The failure to come up with a standard and secure way to do this led to the hodgepodge of payment screens consumers encounter today.
" He added, "It is a hodgepodge of inconsistent processes resulting from the I.O.C., who run the event, not setting clear criteria to drive consistency.
" Mr. Shapiro, the Columbia professor, declared a workshop script of Kenneth Cavander's version of "Timon of Athens," the pilot translation, to be "a hodgepodge.
Its later stages see the gameplay shift from a sometimes-hilarious hodgepodge of bloody knuckles and bananas melee weapons into a generic FPS slog.
For one thing, the tale of Aladdin itself is born from a hodgepodge of cultural influences characterized by a European colonial view of Asia.
It is not so much a history painting as a hodgepodge of caricatured open mouths, torn bodies, panicky faces, and bared teeth and claws.
"TV Party" was, in fact, a party: a dynamic social atmosphere hosted by O'Brien and frequented by a hodgepodge of downtown artists and performers.
Goodell has said that the league's policies are all about protecting the integrity of the game, but they amount to a hodgepodge of contradictions.
Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon has cited Amazon Prime and its hodgepodge of free services as the inspiration for the creation of You Invest.
Some states have a set number — 10,000 signatures in Massachusetts, for instance — while the others have a hodgepodge of formulas for determining the threshold.
About half of the of the search team are volunteers, belonging to a hodgepodge of crews from across the state who are helping overwhelmed authorities.
OK, fine, so the show is apparently based on a wildly popular South Korean reality show, but that doesn't stop it from being a hodgepodge.
If there's one thing that makes American the misguided but glorious hodgepodge of cultures that it is, it could be its wealth of chain restaurants.
People can visit a quaint British church, admire Bauhaus architecture, and walk along something approximating the canals of Venice in a hodgepodge of Western motifs.
It is a hodgepodge of kind of one-off stuff that you would be hard-pressed to weave a thread through in a logical way.
Better to stump up for one costly but simple global mechanism, rather than expend untold energy and money complying with a hodgepodge of smaller ones.
Instead, they should sometimes step back and seek to construct the body of consistent moral principles that best justifies their society's hodgepodge of existing laws.
The galaxy cluster seems to be filled with a hodgepodge of different types of galaxies that would all be worthy of study on their own.
The fact that it's such a complicated hodgepodge for years made experts optimistic that it would be difficult for a hostile actor to seriously infiltrate.
Searching for "photos of my female friends" returned a hodgepodge of images, whereas a similar search for "photos of my male friends" yielded no results.
The shop was bustling on a recent Thursday afternoon as Weaver made rapid-fire sales to a hodgepodge of tourists, designers and high school students.
On Monday, The New York Times reported that the federal government's top ethics official is getting involved in Pruitt's hodgepodge of corruption and waste scandals.
The hodgepodge of organizations has bewildered would-be sponsors, frustrating some who found the experience of backing a race a sinkhole for time and money.
Who is this man obsessively looking up all his persona narrators, feeling like a hodgepodge, trapped somewhere between Heaven and earth, spitting against the wind?
And it is never enough just to list three programs in an answer; she has to pile in an arid hodgepodge of eight or nine.
His images feature a hodgepodge of stale office materials and adverts that seek to challenge or confront the advertising world's propaganda for success and #goals.
A chorus of Asian and Asian-American women take the stage, speaking a hodgepodge of Asian languages and rehearsing every ghastly stereotype you can imagine.
We have a federation of states and localities offering a hodgepodge of solutions and nonsolutions to problems we've convinced ourselves the federal government cannot address.
The 11th District, a Republican-leaning hodgepodge of quaintly verdant residential streets, snarling highways and big-box shopping centers, groans under an extraordinary tax burden.
Traditionally among city's residents, the shoreline has simply been referred to as the "coastal area," one associated with hodgepodge development driven by narrow local interests.
The indoor portion is quirky and hodgepodge, but no one seems to notice because they're all stuffed into two outdoor patios and a skinny terrace.
Child marriages are legal in every US state because of a hodgepodge of exceptions that let minors get married with parental consent or judicial approval.
We throw a hodgepodge of food from the freezer into the oven for a quick meal before we feed the dog and head back out.
High-profile names like Twenty-First Century Fox and Facebook make up the hodgepodge sector, so Cramer found no better place to start his power rankings.
The programs that would define the national parties and the agendas of their nominees to office should concern national issues — not a hodgepodge of parochial interests.
Trying to distill trends from the hodgepodge of startups at Demo day can be futile, because the real winners are the ones ahead of the trends.
That hasn't stopped Texas authorities from trying to use social media to coordinate a hodgepodge attempt to connect aid workers and those in need of help.
His ideology is a hodgepodge of au courant and often inconsistent convictions: He believes in unfiltered free expression, logical reasoning, and the practice of questioning everything.
Ultimately, it highlights why Anderson's films are so fascinating to watch: they're an intriguing hodgepodge of film references that honor some of the industry's greatest creators.
I tried the app a few times over the last week and it works great—I'll probably replace my hodgepodge of other apps for this one.
The second SpaceX launch of 2019 sent a hodgepodge trio of spacecraft into orbit, including an Israeli spacecraft that represents the first privately-funded lunar mission.
Emerging from this mess—a hodgepodge of myth, twentieth-century American propaganda, and sentimentality about the power of love—comes Wonder Woman to save the world.
The provisions are supported by consumer advocates and the National Restaurant Association, which wanted to avoid catering to a hodgepodge of requirements from cities and states.
Belgium — a hodgepodge of three regions (Flanders, French-speaking Wallonia and Brussels), three linguistic communities (Flemish, French and German) and a weak federal government — is dysfunctional.
Part family tableau, part dust-bowl saga, part lush romance, the show "sure is a hodgepodge of tones and topics," Neil Genzlinger wrote in The Times.
In each case, she arranged a hodgepodge of secondhand items—underwear, chairs, animal figurines, even bad paintings—and offered them to the public at arbitrary prices.
The city is a fanciful, often romantic hodgepodge of architectural influences that offers a brick-by-brick timeline of occupiers: Persians, Byzantines, Ottomans, Russians and Soviets.
Accepting the label of bipolar II is more difficult than depression was, but it's a relief to pinpoint an explanation for my weird hodgepodge of symptoms.
The Tonal panel does look a lot more aesthetically pleasing when it's not in use than a hodgepodge bunch of dumbbells laying around your house does.
Chefs get creative All of the chefs are flexing their creativity and skills to craft meals from the hodgepodge of perishable items that come their way.
Mostly because of Hield, Oklahoma are a two seed in the NCAA tournament, and one of the hodgepodge of teams that could make a deep run.
But it relies on a hodgepodge of Cold War and newer tech, and because it's military it's limited in the type of information it can provide.
Out on Friday, it features a star-studded hodgepodge of cameos from Big Freedia, Sturgill Simpson and Brian Wilson (though not all on the same song).
In some ways, the School of Computer Science feels like any college campus environment, with its hodgepodge of new and classical architecture and hushed study zones.
I try to maintain a data driven, evidence based approach to public policy, and when I look at the top healthcare systems, I see a hodgepodge.
FREDDY SANCHEZ If you get the feeling that those champion Giants of 2010 were a hodgepodge of position players bunched around Buster Posey, you are right.
Still, Newell's business, which includes Elmer's Glue, Sharpie pens and Crock Pot cookers, is a hodgepodge of brands that analysts have said make little sense together.
When short statutes of limitations gag the victims and a hodgepodge of state reporting laws are combined with the clergy-penitent privilege, the public is shortchanged.
After all, today's public transit started out as a hodgepodge of private systems—a bus line here, a streetcar there—that slowly merged into one large system.
Javier is now 36 years old and living in Hartford, Connecticut, where he keeps up a hodgepodge of odd jobs, usually as a substitute teacher or musician.
Rather than adapt The Gunslinger or any of its sequels, The Dark Tower is a baffling hodgepodge of ideas from all seven novels in the original series.
By one estimate, about 40 percent of Amazon's orders are delivered by the agency, with the rest handled by U.P.S., FedEx and a hodgepodge of other carriers.
Produced by Jacob Bercovici—a member of Julian Casablancas + The Voidz who also produced the band's debut EP—Heads Up is a hodgepodge of sound and emotion.
The American health care system is made up of a hodgepodge of about five different insurance systems — each with its own rules and costs and coverage benefits.
DARPA used a hodgepodge of different drone parts to create the UAVs, including a commercial DJI Flamewheel 450 frame and a 3D Robotics Pixhawk onboard autopilot system.
What once appeared to be a solid friendship between famous friends has devolved into a hodgepodge of alleged diss tracks, shady social media posts and interview clapbacks.
Piling on the extras is necessary, in part, to keep tenants entertained in a place that's still a hodgepodge of cranes and sidewalk sheds, Mr. Cheikin said.
It's a world reborn, populated by anthropomorphic animals, a hodgepodge of races and lifestyles, covering over the old like white blood cells converging on an open wound.
The shutdown has already led to a slowdown in civil lawsuits, and some confusion, as federal judges across the country have issued a hodgepodge of conflicting orders.
My grandparents immigrated to the United States — with my father and his siblings — in the early 1970s under a hodgepodge of family reunification and skilled labor visas.
The show is a hodgepodge of small moments — the time Mickey Mantle hit on her is a particular gem — and large ones, humorous and not so humorous.
It's a company that was born before the internet, grew into a digital empire and acquired a hodgepodge of legacy servers, software, and systems along the way.
On Saturday, a nationwide sales tax replaces the current hodgepodge of business taxes that vary from state to state and are seen as an impediment to growth.
" Even worse, this loony hodgepodge of fact and fiction is being sold not as a novel but as "the only biography ever authorized by a sitting President.
But in 1966 the F.B.I. focus was on the Nation of Islam, which a hodgepodge of agency documents refer to as an "all-Negro, semireligious, antiwhite" organization.
But the rest of the story is largely fiction, and "the result is a bland hodgepodge," Mike Hale wrote in his review in The New York Times.
"A conclusory assertion that a prior policy is illegal, accompanied by a hodgepodge of illogical or post hoc policy assertions, simply will not do," he wrote Friday.
Before New Square, the three most recent big outbreaks of measles occurred among Somali immigrants, in Minnesota; Amish farmers, in Ohio; and a hodgepodge of visitors to Disneyland.
Though Chris Eason says he does not vote, there are votes recorded under his name for a hodgepodge of nine elections over the past decade, public records show.
Second-hand marketplace LetGo, for instance, is taking on Craigslist's trademark hodgepodge site with a slick app that feels more like a messaging platform than an online store.
For the rest, it could be a hodgepodge of other ailments, none of which require the invention of a sonic weapon that might not even be theoretically possible.
It helps that Trump's stated foreign policy has been every bit the indecipherable hodgepodge of "bizarre rants, personal feuds, and outright lies" Clinton made it out to be.
Many of these operations rely on something as simple as an Excel spreadsheet and a hodgepodge of tools thrown together, making the data messy and the process complicated.
Boston Dynamics, one of the oldest firms among Google's hodgepodge robotics group, primarily works with the military, although it hasn't announced any major business deals since joining Google.
Jonathan Zdziarski, a freelance security researcher, described it as "a hodgepodge of technological ineptitude"; Matthew Green, a cryptographer at Johns Hopkins University, said it was "clueless and unworkable".
The fiction section is a hodgepodge of mostly commercial fare, ranging from the midlist to the beach-y, though there are a few wildcards, like Steve Erickson's Shadowbahn.
This year's committee is a hodgepodge of notable names, party fundraisers, and obscure local figures or activists — Ballotpedia has a helpful list of who they all are. Sen.
After being reconfigured many times over the years, the apartment was a hodgepodge of awkward spaces, mismatched flooring and multiple electrical panels — which was exactly what they wanted.
The hodgepodge of state action helps in the absence of more concrete national guidance, but only a coherent national strategy will work to ease the outbreak, experts said.
Truthfully, I wasn't hot on the idea itself at first, as it felt like an unspecific hodgepodge of Yiddish words that have made their way into English usage.
Instead, the cryptocurrency exchanges are considered "money transmission" businesses, subject to a hodgepodge of state and federal rules that provide little protection to those who use their services.
For the rest of the banking system — a hodgepodge of smaller commercial banks, postal savings banks and other savings institutions — the central bank's move frees up $31 billion.
The problem more broadly is that we rely on a hodgepodge of laws that lack the clarity and bright ethical lines found in the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
Now the Potsdamer Strasse crowd has evolved into a hodgepodge of artists, hipsters, older Turks, and the occasional woman sporting stilettoes, fishnet stockings and a come-hither glance.
Damon Gulczynski's puzzle today has a taste of everything, like a good Saturday puzzle should — unfair to call it a HODGEPODGE, more of a delectable mélange of entries.
The result is a hodgepodge of sincere, real-life testimony and calculated schmaltz that gets its head so wrapped up in thinking that it leaves some heart behind.
But because these islands are hundreds of miles from the mainland, oversight comes from a hodgepodge of governing bodies, and decisions are often made in the capital, Quito.
Part family tableau, part dust-bowl saga, part lush romance, the show "sure is a hodgepodge of tones and topics," Neil Genzlinger wrote in The New York Times.
Run by states or counties, the systems that stitch together reports from thousands of polling centers are a hodgepodge of new and old technologies, many with spotty security.
Mergers and acquisitions have led to a hodgepodge of fleets with mixed approaches, Robert W. Mann Jr., an independent airline industry analyst and consultant, said in an email.
While most of my results initially checked out — about 50 percent South Asian and what looked like a 50 percent hodgepodge of European — there was one glaring surprise.
Gottlieb said the most likely result of the SEC investigations is a "hodgepodge of court decisions" rather than regulations or laws, which could both take longer to develop.
But it must be the most operatic opera, the one that reflects most sweetly and profoundly on the nature of this strange, lovely hodgepodge of an art form.
"Etude" (2010) is less of a hodgepodge of tchotchkes — the piano hammers she placed at odd angles within a small box look unrecognizable as parts of a musical instrument.
Tagalog itself is only spoken as a first language by a quarter of the population, so it's no surprise that Dasovich would hear a hodgepodge of words and phrases.
When they cut rates in July, contrary to the usual sense of a strong consensus narrative about the reason why, different policymakers seemed motivated by a hodgepodge of reasons.
Instead of the hodgepodge of apps that are presented now, the Assistant companion app is getting "What's new" and "What's trending" sections to help surface recent and popular integrations.
What we see of OASIS in the trailer might not feel terribly visually distinctive, but it certainly looks fun and flashy, throwing together a hodgepodge of pop culture references.
After ordering way too much food with my roommates on a Sunday night, I had to turn our hodgepodge of leftovers into a week's worth of lunches and dinners.
So if you're watching a decent, docile movie chances are it's just a hodgepodge of movies you've already seen, checking off all those little boxes needed to be decent.
Dare to imagine a vanity that isn't a cluttered hodgepodge of old standbys — half-empty and worn-looking from overuse, scattered amongst those failed impulse purchases you've never touched.
Racing drones, even when competition ready, often look anything but: Their shells are a hodgepodge of exposed wiring, antennae and 3-D-printed plastic enclosures that appear barely durable.
It is entirely possible that 2016 will see a confusing hodgepodge of rules that allow residents of some states to fly with old-style licences, but not of others.
The system, a hodgepodge of local jails and for-profit prisons, had come under fire for mistreatment of detainees and substandard medical care that sometimes ended in detainees' deaths.
In this hodgepodge, health insurance clerks and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) bureaucrats, driven by political pressures or by corporate customers, drive the pricing, investment and capacity decisions.
In most countries, a hodgepodge of different government programs are tacked together to create the safety net we provide the poor; and that bad tack job leads to holes.
While their hodgepodge device won't replace bomb-sniffing security dogs yet, their work opens up future study on stereo-olfaction and how engineers might develop next-gen detection devices.
Netflix's programming strategy is something of a mystery, because there isn't a clear through-line on the shows it buys or makes, resulting in a hard-to-define hodgepodge.
According to experts, the hodgepodge of state action helps in the absence of more concrete national guidance, but only a coherent national strategy will work to ease the outbreak.
NOW The industry is a hodgepodge, decades are no longer demarcated and the show's costume designer is drawing from a range of labels including Balmain, Gucci and Alexandre Vauthier.
It was a hodgepodge on which nothing looked precisely right, but which, taken as a whole, exuded the chaotic appeal of a cheerful drunk welcoming you, martini in hand.
Below them is a hodgepodge of teams that could either fall of the grid or make a run at the top of their conference through their final four games.
He has positioned himself as a spokesman for a hodgepodge of companies, including Cambridge Who's Who, a publisher that produces a registry in which consumers pay to be listed.
"But Seriously" is a baggy hodgepodge of a book, the work of a talker rather than a writer, roaming over topics as restlessly as McEnroe once roamed the court.
It's been bumpier for "Other Bets," the hodgepodge, ever-evolving group of companies outside of Google that Page and Brin desperately want to behave like lean, world-changing startups.
In March, the race becomes a hodgepodge of primaries held in a short period, so Mr. Trump's drive-by style of campaigning could compensate for any weaknesses on the ground.
Since the mid-2000s, a hodgepodge of in-house and third-party marketers have been generating enormous call volumes via TV spots, radio ads, and thousands of carefully targeted websites.
I don't want to buy too much, since I'm going away next weekend, too, but I have a hodgepodge at home and I need to make something out of it.
As with most things these days, software keeps everything moving smoothly, but this most impressive feat of civil engineering relies upon a hodgepodge of systems added piecemeal over the decades.
Today, it's a hodgepodge of diverse agencies -- including the TSA, FEMA, ICE, and many more -- often with conflicting missions, all of which have been subordinated beneath Trump's anti-immigrant agenda.
The Ninth World, the hodgepodge of mixed realities that make up the space of Torment, is chock full of castoffs who all have a wax and wane relationship with death.
Among Athens, Georgia's hodgepodge of frat rats from the University of Georgia, rednecks, and Jeff Mangum–worshipping musicians lies Nuçi's Space: a suicide-prevention center specializing in depression for musicians.
What we're doing, at the end of the day, is just American food, but it's a hodgepodge of what we like about Chinese dishes and the experience of Chinese restaurants.
The beauty community has mixed thoughts on this, and for the most part, I've ignored that suggestion, opting instead to use a hodgepodge of brands and products on the regular.
The story that Justice League gives us is a hodgepodge of all the superhero films, the fantasy epics, the space operas and the children's cartoons you've seen and immediately forgotten.
A delicately balanced lemongrass and vanilla simple syrup, with a handful of anise hyssop leaves, brings together the hodgepodge of mixed berries and adds to their sweetness without overpowering them.
"Currently, food safety in produce is a hodgepodge of decisions by individuals, grower organizations, buyers and governments that can vary by farm size, commodity, region and country," the researchers wrote.
Stewart said that his collection is about 30 percent food items and packages, 50 percent toys and a 20 percent hodgepodge of retail items like bath products and party supplies.
For example, unemployment insurance is not a simple, straightforward, uniform federal program, but a hodgepodge of separate state programs financed partly by the federal government and partly by the states.
Such questions run through Lee's many affecting poems about his life as a refugee, now part of his mind's prehistory, its episodes a hodgepodge of firsthand memories and secondhand accounts.
They tried their best and have evolved considerably, but the hodgepodge blend of Salafism, Deobandi Islam and traces of watered-down Sufism that I usually encountered didn't move my soul.
The cars used in the movie were made from a hodgepodge of parts taken from old cars, said Mr. Garofalo, who created his car much the same way, from scratch.
A lot of chefs come through the MUNCHIES garden, but few can ID a few sprigs of anise hyssop, buried in a hodgepodge of other flora, from 35 feet away.
The committee's Republicans, for their part, offered a hodgepodge of conspiracy theories, distractions, and misleading arguments — but couldn't really put together a defense of Trump's conduct on the merits. Rep.
"The experience will be a hodgepodge across the states," said Chet Burrell, the former chief executive of CareFirst, the Blue Cross plan that sells A.C.A. policies in Maryland and Virginia.
His whole career was an exercise in fragmentation and disconnection, a hodgepodge of widely varied aesthetic propositions and provisional identities that any hundred people could take a hundred different ways.
Child marriages also occur in the US, and remains legal in every state because of a hodgepodge of exceptions that let minors get married with parental consent or judicial approval.
Mr. Godwin, who directed the Roundabout's overeager "Cherry Orchard" last season, accouters his staging with a hodgepodge of contemporary Shakespearean production clichés apparently designed to render the play more approachable.
" The town's creator, an Anglo-Welsh dabbler named Clough Williams-Ellis, devised this fantasy hodgepodge because he believed that "architecture's only virtue was in providing 'more fun for more people.
The final event for Steyer was a hodgepodge of HBCU and southern Baptist culture: The campaign brought Juvenile and gospel singer Yolanda Adams to perform for a largely black audience.
His one significant achievement was passage of what became known as the Macron Law, a hodgepodge of economic policies mostly designed to cut red tape and make markets more flexible.
This hodgepodge aesthetic is tied together by a running joke that the special (and often the kids) makes cultural references that are more The New Yorker than Nick at Night.
You may revel in the mix of rawness and glamor, marveling at the city's hodgepodge of shiny high-rises and old houses with the Lebanese triple arcade at the front.
It isn't as potentially difficult as it sounds, as the company is largely a hodgepodge of office buildings, condominiums, golf courses, a global brand-licensing business and even a winery.
Worse, we hide this hodgepodge in programs generally invisible to public view — like the tax subsidy for employer provided health care — so we never have a debate on the real issues.
As it stands today, consumers have shifted from cable, or never having cable in the first place, to a hodgepodge of different apps delivered over a dizzying number of hardware solutions.
It's a hodgepodge, pulling together references both old and new, giving off the impression of a future society that's enamored with the style of the past in order to ground itself.
They are less likely to miss important details, and they don't have to rely on a hodgepodge of advice from advisors, attorneys, religious/spiritual leaders, friends and even their funeral director.
The parallel to Mulder and Scully is one of the hodgepodge of elements that make up the new series "Houdini & Doyle," a British-Canadian-American production that begins on Monday night.
Modi and the BJP might actually prefer to sit in opposition in such a scenario, waiting for a government consisting of "a rickety hodgepodge of opposition parties" to implode, Vaishnav adds.
This dump salad is a hodgepodge of whatever is languishing in the crevices of your kitchen: cottage cheese, Cool Whip, orange Jell-O mix, and canned pineapple and mandarin orange chunks.
Facebook booted a hodgepodge of extremist figures recently, inflaming a faction on the right that is challenging the prevailing legal consensus on what is and isn't protected speech on digital platforms.
The anarchic thrill of Washington Park was replaced by structured, mostly indoor lessons on Garveyism and a hodgepodge of dubiously "African" cultural knowledge: Egyptian pyramids; the tenets of Kwanzaa; Kiswahili vocabulary.
Each water system is operated by its own industrial control system, which in most cases evolved over decades with a hodgepodge of functions and technologies layered on top of older infrastructure.
Among Patreon's hodgepodge of creators is the left-leaning podcast group Chapo Trap House, which makes more than $25,000 a month from the site, according to Graphtreon, which tracks Patreon activity.
On the third floor, I found a square room piled with international newspapers and back issues of Life magazine interspersed with a hodgepodge of dispatches gathered from personnel in the region.
This low-level approach works because, unlike PCs that broadly only run Windows, Linux, or macOS, IoT devices are built on a virtually infinite hodgepodge of proprietary operating systems and implementations.
What they came up with was a hodgepodge of stuff: ending deductions for some state and local taxes, limiting deductions for mortgage interest, phasing out child tax credits, and so on.
The former resort is now a hodgepodge of scores of crumbling buildings on hundreds of acres, land he says is laden with chemicals spilled by dry-cleaning and machine repair shops.
As it turns out, the former president's ears really do protrude outward, swooping up a generous hodgepodge of genres and styles: hip-hop, rock ("dad" and otherwise), R&B and more.
As scores of coffins were distributed to families outside the base over the weekend for transport home by car, taxi, van and truck, traffic turned into a hodgepodge of makeshift hearses.
On that question, we continue to straddle the line, insisting on an inefficient and fragmented hodgepodge of public and private regulation of health care because we are not comfortable with either option.
Let's get one thing straight: Vine was always the weird little second cousin of the internet—populated with a hodgepodge of young black and brown users that it never meant to court.
And we have a hodgepodge of voting machines running some horrendously insecure software, way too many of which give citizens no assurance that their votes have been counted accurately, or at all.
But his Thought is woolly: a hodgepodge of Dengist and Maoist terminology combined with mostly vague ideas on topics ranging from the environment (making China "beautiful") to building a "world-class" army.
Until now, the league has been using a hodgepodge of systems made by Daktronics and OES, each with their own data standards and old-school controllers that often look like cash registers.
Seeking perfection when good is enough Democrats and environmentalists often seek to build large, diverse coalitions to push climate policies that end up being a vehicle for a hodgepodge of varied issues.
At the surface-level, data on things like rainfall, wind, and humidity was being collected from state to state in a chaotic, non-standardized fashion, using a hodgepodge of poorly coordinated networks.
And in a 6-2 decision issued last week, an ideological hodgepodge of justices coalesced around a ruling that will lengthen the prison sentence of a man convicted of possessing child pornography.
Gore, which made it all the way to the Supreme Court, shed light on the disjointed and, it seemed, somewhat unreliable hodgepodge of voting practices scattered across America's thousands of voting districts.
Negotiations but no breakthroughs Before Congress left for the holidays, a hodgepodge of groups had been making progress on putting DACA into law along with some border security and immigration enforcement measures.
In then assembles this hodgepodge into an interface that looks a lot like your traditional cable TV guide, where you can tune into what's airing now and see what's coming up next.
The clothes of Comme des Garçons, the premier arbiter of Japanese chic, appear to be Western mainstays that have been chopped in a blender and stitched back together in a Frankensteinian hodgepodge.
This one's interesting because it's a hodgepodge of different recordings and still has a lot of different styles but it starts to feel like the band's sound is coming together a bit.
Instead, the administration has offered a hodgepodge of practical considerations, like saving money and rebranding detention to leave behind the toxic image of shackled prisoners in orange jumpsuits from Guantánamo's early years.
The program — a hodgepodge of solos and pas de deux from various works associated with these figures — had nothing to do with Plisetskaya's repertory, nor was her name or image ever invoked.
And though Clinton has done much better than Sanders in attracting black and Hispanic voters during this primary season, as Dawson noted, the crowd at the Bronx rally really was a hodgepodge.
And for Carter, well, it's a colorful, harmonious hodgepodge of pieces that she's collected over the years, found on eBay, and unearthed from wherever the self-professed "hunter and forager" may be.
Trump [was] calm and solicitous behind a desk cluttered with papers and periodicals, in a large corner office with a hodgepodge of memorabilia and décor that appeared little changed from the 1980s.
Massive campaign spending by partisan billionaires — like Mr. Adelson and Mr. Steyer, and the powerful conservative donor network led by the Koch brothers — has yielded a hodgepodge of results over the years.
"This is unbelievable — people will think this is hodgepodge," Vasant Lad says as he presses a man's wrist and by doing so, diagnoses the health of the man's mother, who isn't there.
At the other end of the potluck spectrum was my daughter's second-grade graduation breakfast, a festive hodgepodge of child-made scones, store-bought red velvet doughnuts and boxes of hot coffee.
Reddit, a hodgepodge of message boards about everything, from kiteboarding to financial advice to Photoshopping human arms onto images of birds, is the eighth-most popular online destination in the United States.
These were historic Democratic constituencies, jettisoned for a new coalition that really is not a coalition but a hodgepodge of voters each with needs and dreams but with no history of togetherness.
For now, the hodgepodge of income-driven repayment plans remains a cumbersome but necessary tool for all types of borrowers — and far from a solution to the problem of widespread educational debt.
When Americans register to vote and cast their ballots, the information is recorded and counted by a hodgepodge of back-end databases, electronic polling software and other technology that hackers could compromise.
Like all the best neighborhood restaurants, El Chato has cheery service, shareable dishes and fills up nightly with groups of friends gathering among the hodgepodge of bookcases and tables for lively celebrations.
Ask a pro-lifer why they object to abortion, and you are likely to get a hodgepodge of reasons appealing to God, to science, and to claims about human dignity or rights.
Photo: Emmanuel GheerbrantTens of millions of years ago, after most land-roaming dinosaurs died out in the Cretaceous Period, a hodgepodge of ancient animals started to fill the landscapes the dinos left behind.
The documentary series is a hodgepodge of found footage and newly-recorded material with survivors of the era, including one of the attack's alleged chief architects, Ma Anand Sheela, now living in Switzerland.
While other boxes mix in a hodgepodge of products curated to match your taste, body, and interests based off of a questionnaire, Gwynnie Bee allows YOU to create the ultimate online closet experience.
The BJP repeatedly stymied Congress's attempts to replace a quaint hodgepodge of local taxes with a national goods and services tax, only to bring in the GST itself, with great fanfare, last year.
And after years of rapid consolidation in the business, these computer systems may be a hodgepodge of parts of varying ages and from different merger partners, all layered on top of each other.
Cruz had envisioned a two-man race where he could capitalize on the hodgepodge coalition of Republicans opposed to Donald Trump and come close to running the board through the very last primary.
On Saturday, the brother-sister duo performed their Vegas residency show for the last time, ending a truly magical run in a city that has become a hodgepodge of top-line musical acts.
For example, the Democrats' laughably imprecise "Green New Deal" is an aspirational hodgepodge of disparate goals, many of which are espoused by The Economist, such as fully accounting for the price of pollution.
But never mind the story; this is a vaudeville hodgepodge at heart, with a little bit of everything thrown in: chorus line numbers, ballets, love songs, a harp solo for you-know-who.
The Lakers have lots of young talent (Kyle Kuzma, Brandon Ingram, Josh Hart, Lonzo Ball), along with a hodgepodge of veterans on one-year contracts, but their defense and outside shooting are suspect.
Back then, it was known as Xanadu, and its facade was a hodgepodge of colors — oftentimes derided by locals and those passing by it as they drove by on the New Jersey Turnpike.
The new location includes no space for its permanent collection — those 200,000 prints are out in Jersey City — and its first show was a digital hodgepodge that drew as many snipes as cheers.
Other research supplies aboard the SpaceX flight will support a hodgepodge of experiments, including those that will test basic theories of gravity, how fire behaves in space and potential therapies for heart disease.
Cocoa Sugar, the group's third record, is a hodgepodge of sounds stitched together with tape—pulling together an array of music that includes rap, but also R&B, dub, dancehall, house, and industrial.
While most of Manhattan falls under this system, the rest of the city is a hodgepodge of different grids, many outgrowths of paths built centuries ago to suit the topography of independent villages.
Maison Harlem is nestled at the foot of the hill that leads to the City College campus and its hodgepodge of granite and white terra-cotta neo-Gothic buildings and stark modern structures.
Under that 1996 program directed at welfare benefits, the entitlement to federal assistance was replaced by a hodgepodge of programs managed by the states and financed by a fixed dollop of federal cash.
As for notifications, I'm happy to report that Apple finally seems to have a clear idea of how they should work in iOS, instead of a hodgepodge of swipes and taps and force touches.
The first victims of the financial crisis, argues Nahas, are the political elite, who he equates to "tribal chiefs" leading a hodgepodge of communities along religious sectarian lines that can no longer be sustained.
Pinto, speaking during a panel at the Institute of International Finance meeting in Washington, said globbal banks have to comply with a hodgepodge of cyber security standards across different countries, increasing costs and risks.
For the term "cancer" overall, coordinated review brigading appears to have ensured that "The Truth About Cancer," a hodgepodge of claims about, among other things, government conspiracies, enjoys 1,684 reviews and front-page placement.
However, there's a critical lack of HDR content out there to watch, and a hodgepodge of different hardware and software requirements that make it difficult to know where and how to access those videos.
He saves the chapter on his father — an irredeemable grifter and con man — until near the end, leading up to it with a hodgepodge of other tales, some related and others a bit random.
The bill, which passed in March, features a hodgepodge of policies that the party promoted throughout the 6900 midterm campaign to help secure elections from foreign interference and make them more accessible to voters.
Classification is determined by "a series of bureaucratic fiefdoms" operating under "a hodgepodge of laws, regulations and directives," J. William Leonard, then the head of the federal office that oversees classification, said in 2003.
And it's still fascinating, because Korkki is such a sympathetic subject, and her hodgepodge of a meta-book — part Malcolm Gladwell-lite behavioral psychology, part self-help writing guide — always manages to be charming.
But the IoT is more than just a hodgepodge of interconnected refrigerators and security cameras; a growing subset is medical instruments and recreational devices — like heartbeat-monitoring watches — that report back medically relevant information.
The city's zoning and land use map, known as Zola, is an overwhelming hodgepodge of alphanumeric designations, but we can break it down into three main types of zoning districts: residential, commercial and manufacturing.
Choral declaiming, pantomime and the use of chairs to suggest most settings are also on the menu; effective as they all are, the result is a stylistic hodgepodge, whereas the book is a monolith.
Larsen, who started as a high school cross-country coach in the dusty hinterlands of San Diego County, brought together a scrappy, hodgepodge group of fleet-footed male runners known as the Jamul Toads.
His inner circle was a hodgepodge of Breitbart alumni, nominally Democratic financiers, Trump Organization employees on loan, the odd reality-show star and Republicans who would have been unemployable in almost any other administration.
In Arizona, as in Oklahoma, legislators refused requests to raise income taxes on the wealthy, and instead turned to a hodgepodge of revenue sources that are likely to hit a wide range of voters.
On those tiny islands way out in the middle of the Pacific, a hodgepodge of cultures come together to create some truly tasty and iconic dishes that epitomize what it means to be American.
Right away, Gallant felt like he belonged with the hodgepodge of men from the Klu Klux Klan, Heritage Front, and World Church of the Creator, all driven by the belief in a superior white race.
Amidst a hodgepodge mess of pop culture references and celebrities, the fast food giant unveiled its new "Quesalupa" — a cheesy mash-up of the chalupa and a quesadilla — during its Super Bowl commercial on Sunday.
The measure, which will need approval from the full Congress and president to become law, was put together over six months of hearings — merging a hodgepodge of lawmakers' proposals for dealing with the opioid crisis.
Bill Shihara, CEO of blockchain trading platform Bittrex, said his company and others spend hundreds of thousands of dollars trying to parse how a hodgepodge of state and federal financial regulations apply to digital currencies.
Until now, many of the assets that large banks like Citigroup have sold have included a hodgepodge of businesses — student loans, an insurance unit and retail operations in far-flung corners or the developing world.
Yet that is what some digital currency start-ups face as a result of a bewildering hodgepodge of regulations across state and national lines that can make it difficult even to know which rules apply.
Plastic that can be broken down gets mixed in with other plastics with different textures and compositions, described as a "hodgepodge of chopped-up plastics," making it hard to predict which properties will be inherited.
Another night I sought out some haemuljjim, a hodgepodge of local shellfish braised with a pile of bean sprouts and red pepper sauce, to test whether my spice tolerance had dulled after moving to Europe.
The creation of the wunderkind Welsh chef Tomos Parry, Brat is studiously informal, its airy second-story dining room featuring large windows that afford a view of the neighborhood's modest brick residences and commercial hodgepodge.
The score is a hodgepodge of soundtrack-style murk by Marius de Vries and a clutch of no-profile songs by Eddie Perfect, whose score for "Beetlejuice" is heading toward Broadway even as we speak.
In light of Adele's sweep on Sunday, the presentation of the award for best urban contemporary album, a minor hodgepodge of a category, to Beyoncé for "Lemonade" couldn't help but feel like a consolation prize.
Backed by the new Conservative government, a hodgepodge crew of social scientists, psychologists, and data nerds, calling themselves the Behavioural Insights Team, tried to find opportunities for government savings and other improvements through simple tweaks.
Take a listen to a typical Wave mix, and you'll hear a hodgepodge of SoundCloud tropes—trance and grime-inspired synth lines, 808-heavy hip-hop beats, atmospheric filters, videogame soundtrack riffs, and moaning vocal samples.
It took regulators seven months to come up with an explanation through a hodgepodge of data sources, and five more years to realize that a trader in his parents' basement in London played a big role.
While New York cuisine is a worldly hodgepodge, most of us associate it with an iconic dish like pizza, or maybe hot dogs—the latter a particularly appropriate dish to feature on the 4th of July.
O'Gallagher's videos are a hodgepodge of movie scene montages, selfie-style motivational speaking, and "feats of strength," where O'Gallagher shows off his impressive moves in the gym without any sort of commentary on form or benefits.
But the candidates never quite returned to that initial level of personal attack, instead diving deep into a hodgepodge of liberal issues, including guns, veterans' healthcare, the death penalty, and the water crisis in Flint, Michigan.
On any given day, you can find a hodgepodge of people in K.T. Shop who definitely don't mind its lack of frills or the fact that they have to pack into the tiny space like sardines.
Andrew Cuomo called a "hodgepodge" of actions across the nation to contain the outbreak, which has spread from roughly 250 U.S. cases on March 2904 to more than 248,9503 people across nearly every state by Monday.
Andrew Cuomo called a "hodgepodge" of actions across the nation to contain the outbreak, which has spread from roughly 100 U.S. cases on March 1 to more than 4,200 people across nearly every state by Monday.
But the block's hodgepodge of businesses — upscale restaurants and fast-food places, massage and nail salons, coffee shops, not to mention the handful of vacant storefronts – lack a cohesive spirit that Hendrix espoused, Ms. Ritter said.
A hodgepodge of themes and techniques, it transposes the Oedipus story to the intersection of Tokyo's hippie and "gay boy" subcultures, opening with a Baudelaire quotation and incorporating street rituals by the Zero Jigen performance group.
Inside Today's FBI was one of the more popular exhibitions I walked through, mostly a hodgepodge of unrelated and discordant FBI ephemera from various cases that made national or international headlines in the last quarter-century.
Mr. Quagliata was marveling at how Danny Meyer, who opened the restaurant in 1985, and David Rockwell, the architect in charge of the design, had somehow captured the essence of the original's eccentric hodgepodge of spaces.
So, in that way, it makes sense that visual counterpart to this happy-go-lucky tune about social anxiety is a surreal hodgepodge of unrelated graphics and poorly Photoshopped images — because that's how it can feel sometimes.
For many women of a certain generation—including but not limited to those who came of age around the turn of the millennium perhaps—discovering Wolf's earlier books was part of a hodgepodge, self-assembled feminist education.
On the contrary, the national election system is a hodgepodge of outdated voting machines, underfinanced election offices and voter registration lists riddled with errors and insufficiently groomed to remove the dead and people who have moved away.
But looking out from the beige Retriever Learning Center onto the hilltop campus, with its hodgepodge of older brick buildings and newer, glassier ones, it seemed extremely difficult to conceive of U.M.B.C. turning into a jock school.
It's not a restaurant in three dimensions — the service, while skilled, is a bit anonymous, and the interior is a hodgepodge of expensive, subtle design and bric-a-brac that might have been ordered from a catalog.
Mr. Liggett's idiosyncratic scrap-metal gallery — conceived, shaped and welded in his shop nearby — stood on farmland in tiny Mullinville, where a stiff prairie wind kept the whirligigs spinning, lending kinetic energy to his hodgepodge of installations.
"What we learned when president Obama first took office is we had a hodgepodge of requirements, even inside the [Department of Transportation], allowing various sectors within the DOT to operate under different Buy America rules," Wytkind said.
But the tower had started sinking at an irregular angle, even before its completion in 2010; by now, it has tilted six inches and sunk a foot into the hodgepodge Victorian landfill on which it was constructed.
One thing is certain: Le Pen needs to distract attention from her economic program, a hodgepodge of nationalist and statist measures combined with exit from the euro, which alone could send French bank accounts into free fall.
For years, Roberta's has wooed cash-strapped hipsters out of dollar-slice joints and convinced them to pay a premium for thin, masterfully blistered crust, topped with a never-ending hodgepodge of ingredients both standard and surprising.
Those disguises mixed arch tailoring, copious fake fur, sparkling lamé, kneepads and a hodgepodge of vintage references (Victoriana, flappers and the space-age '60s) in a mash-up that continued Michele's freewheeling, free-associating approach to style.
The hodgepodge of pot laws nationwide—four states allow regulated access to recreational marijuana, while 19803 states, plus Washington, DC, now permit some form of medical marijuana—has offered some old-school pot peddlers like Ponce new opportunities.
There's Oscar Goes To Leonardo DiCaprio, full of photoshopped images of Leo with his beloved trophy; there's Fuck Year DiCaprio, which is a just a hodgepodge of GIFs and pictures from throughout his career; and so many more.
New buildings shot up along a seaside promenade that was once patrolled by armed Soviet border guards, and private investors piled on, adding an Italian tower, a Greek temple and a tilting White House to the architectural hodgepodge.
Not yet very distant from their roots in operetta and vaudeville, the most successful shows of the period were often hodgepodge affairs, "integrated" only in the way a salad is, with lumps of this and that thrown in.
While exploring the creative process, the character enters a theater, where she opens a suitcase and unleashes a hodgepodge of items — a lamp, a chair, balloons and insects — that waft above a fascinated audience of animated clay figures.
The framework — coming two years after President Donald Trump's $1.5 trillion infrastructure plan sank without a trace on the Hill — comprises a hodgepodge of transportation and water legislation that Congress renews periodically, according to details confirmed by POLITICO.
It's an odd hodgepodge combining the old way nominees were chosen through most of American history (by party insider delegates at conventions), and modern reforms (primaries and caucuses intended to give actual voters a chance to weigh in).
Trump on Wednesday signaled his support for a hodgepodge of other policies -- from strengthening background checks to raising the minimum age to buy certain guns and taking guns away from the mentally ill -- during the meeting with lawmakers.
The creature's hodgepodge of features — so strange that extra work was needed to verify the fossil's authenticity — suggest that it might have lived on both land and in water, they reported in a paper published Wednesday in Nature.
Proust, Taillefer and their collaborators set out eight years ago to blaze a trail to the center of the cuprate "phase diagram," a map representing the hodgepodge of different phases exhibited by the materials as their properties are varied.
The algorithmic timeline is probably a better business move for Twitter, something that will ensure that more causal users can get a more encapsulated experience when they open the app rather than a hodgepodge snapshot of their followers' thoughts.
Unified by the surgical precision of the Radio Silence brain trust (aka Tyler Gillett, Chad Villella, and Matt Bettinelli-Olpin) in how they dole out frights, the two shorts make a fitting end to this hodgepodge of the macabre.
Gionta, who has played 15 years in the NHL, was named on Monday amongst more than a dozen little-known Americans playing professionally in Europe, along with a hodgepodge of minor leaguers and ex-NHL players for the Feb.
By the time Bob Hoskins appears as Ginger Spice in disguise mid-way through the film, Spice World has devolved into a hodgepodge doner-kebab of celebrity cameos, glued together with the meat and gristle of ham-fisted exposition.
Derbyshire, for example, laments the fact that Americans are unwilling to accept a true free market in health care — but argues that single-payer makes more sense than the current hodgepodge of insurance subsidies and regulations and tax breaks.
A good example of this vacuous fight-picking, which I think of as a howling canyon filled with misdirected energy, is Brett Easton Ellis's new book White, a hodgepodge of inflammatory opinions designed to raise hives on the left.
Confronting this hodgepodge site with killer views of an oil tank farm and a power plant, Mr. Van Valkenburgh, who created Brooklyn Bridge Park, Maggie Daley Park in Chicago and other celebrated cityscapes, responded the way he typically does.
Despite the rapid growth in the number of addiction cases — and the Trump Administration's declaration that the opioid crisis is a national emergency — the treatment industry remains a hodgepodge of upstart businesses, with only a few well-known providers.
Even before the White House guidelines were released on Monday afternoon, school districts, towns, localities, cities and states were urgently pushing ahead with a chaotic hodgepodge of mandated restrictions and suggestions about how to keep the virus from spreading.
Alessandro Michele, Gucci's magpie creative director, whose taste for mixing and mingling wildly disparate elements is his signature, was staging his cruise collection show, a hodgepodge of Renaissance, 1980s and street wear references, half gilded, half granny, half gamine.
That task is left almost entirely to a hodgepodge of volunteers, many of them from Desmond's Army, including a horse farm manager, a retired I.T. worker and a teacher who considers showing up to court hearings her summer job.
Otherwise, our daily experience would be a confusing hodgepodge of inputs in the wrong order—if you clapped your hands, you wouldn't see the clap, hear the noise, and feel your hands hitting each other at the same time.
This, too, isn't a concern singular to Trump's presidency, but it's a concern that's amplified in Trump's presidency, because his background is so unusual: no government experience, no military service, a hodgepodge of political positions and associations over time.
HOLMDEL, N.J. — As with a lot of homeowners, Nicholas Teetelli's garage was a disaster, an overstuffed hodgepodge of tools, seasonal supplies and things in that weird suburban purgatory — not yet ready to be tossed out, but no longer essential.
But instead of focusing on areas of bipartisan consensus, Trump spent a majority of the hourlong meeting voicing support for a hodgepodge of ideas that are anathema to the National Rifle Association (NRA) and likely to give conservatives heartburn.
In his dissertation, his limited remarks on Roe are skeptical; he calls its logic a "hodgepodge of doctrines and theories" and refers to abortion as a "nontextual right," meaning it has no basis in the text of the Constitution.
Nonetheless that era's cultural awakening — an unwieldy hodgepodge of social, political and aesthetic insurgencies — has begun to seem fresh again, relevant (as they used to say) and potentially of practical use for navigating the turmoil of our present moment.
But this and other changes — eliminating the hodgepodge of generation-skipping trusts that also bypass estate taxes — are obvious fixes that would introduce a basic fairness to the system and curb the vast inequality that arises from dynastic wealth.
But much of the same has been said at the unveiling of new fitness standards throughout the Army's history — standards that, viewed in retrospect, often seem to have arisen from a hodgepodge of cultural pressures, traditions and fitness fads.
As an overall package, At Home With Amy Sedaris is a gleeful hodgepodge of silly jokes, talk show satire, and bubbly innuendo delivered with the gusto of a host who refuses to have anything less than an amazing time.
In my opinion, the truly radical thing would be to have dresses, ties, crop tops, and chinos in one big hodgepodge, and it would be up to the consumer to decide whether each piece was for them or not.
For a band like this, lyrics are crucial, and Vile Creature's are delivered in a menacing hodgepodge;  guest vocalist Lauren Minnes' sweet, pure lines skitter and sway atop KW's and Vic's strangled howls and decayed growls that foretell darkness and reckoning.
Out of the post-peyote, half-baked mishmash laboratory of pseudo ideas came a kind of hodgepodge reality show where celebrities wear giant mostly (but not always) animal costumes and perform songs with slightly altered voices called The Masked Singer.
Given the rise in populist voting in 2016, which manifested itself in the shock Brexit referendum and a surprise victory for Donald Trump in the U.S. election, investors are nervously anticipating the outcome of a hodgepodge of elections across Europe.
Following Goblin's hodgepodge soundtrack for Dawn (featured exclusively on the Dario Argento-cut Italian release), Harrison's calypso-tinged offering stands out mostly for its recurring motifs but also because, beyond the horrifying context of the film, it really sounds quite pleasant.
All of the lawyers from the Federal Programs Branch — which traditionally handles litigation against federal agencies — would be leaving, and a group of lawyers representing a hodgepodge of other DOJ sections — immigration, consumer protection, and fraud — would be stepping in.
Facebook helped fund many early VR projects directly, using its deep pockets to ensure developers could create high-quality games to build out the Rift's library and push the medium beyond its hodgepodge of tech demos and half-finished titles.
" This sense of cultural elasticity is endemic to Hawaii, where a typical dinner table might contain a hodgepodge of diasporic offerings—kimchi and pork adobo next to chow fun and sushi—that, despite their geographic distinctions, all feel inherently "local.
The hodgepodge of celebrities, many of them known to be left-leaning, includes Broadway star Patti Lupone, directors Lee Daniels, Paul Haggis, and Dustin Lance Black, singer Melissa Etheridge, Jane Fonda, "Frozen's" Josh Gad, "Captain America's" Chris Evans and Marisa Tomei.
As late as last year, Trump's Twitter feed and public pronouncements were a hodgepodge, some barely followed up, which often played badly in the media; his May 2017 appearance at a NATO summit in Europe was a particularly unsuccessful example.
I'll be honest, this hodgepodge collection of demos is why I love the auto industry right now: there's a mad rush to figure out what a car looks like in an age of smartphone-addled urban professionals who love Uber.
It's design by committee that seems to lack even a basic understanding of Apple's ethos, dotted by a hodgepodge of concept car fads from past and present: cameras in place of side-view mirrors, augmented-reality windshields, gull-wing doors.
From fried chicken to perogi brunches to nights when refugee families took the reins to teach Graham how to make Afghani food, the HandTaste Ferments dinners slowly evolved from a hodgepodge of different cultures, all with an overarching focus on fermentation.
While the GOP proposal focused on removing excessive regulatory and tax barriers in order to spur across-the-board economic growth, the Democrats have offered a hodgepodge of targeted tax breaks coupled with a crackdown on specific companies they don't like.
Unfortunately, the commission's final report, published July 6, while well meaning, mostly offers a hodgepodge of small-scale and incomplete fixes to veterans' care, which will result in propping up the failing status quo rather than the total transformation VHA needs.
More subtle is Popov's "Nibiru 20/13," a work of musical science-fiction, in which video elements complement a cunningly crafted hodgepodge of both electronica and string-quartet gestures, making for a vision of Armageddon that's almost whimsical in tone. ♦
Following a boardwalk (and the wafting music of Jimmy Cliff or Peter Tosh) to a grassy hillside, you'll find a hodgepodge of umbrella-shaded outdoor tables scattered around a cheery bungalow, its deck adorned with cascading plants and a painted surfboard.
But its financing still relies on a hodgepodge of funds grudgingly contributed and newly withheld by every echelon of government, as the states and the feds continue to toss the big burdens of health care back and forth like sputtering firecrackers.
A hodgepodge of boosterish arguments for blockchain technology, "Trust Machine: The Story of Blockchain," directed by Alex Winter (Bill of "Bill & Ted" fame), is not always a model of clarity, but it does a decent job of explaining the basic concept.
As Merkel's Christian Democratic party had forsaken the right to merge into some center-left hodgepodge, and the chancellor had joined the cohorts of the politically correct, there was, of course, a need for the AfD, formed in 2013, he says.
ALBANY — Until very recently, care packages for inmates in New York State prisons could contain a hodgepodge of items to let them know someone on the outside was thinking of them: a fresh apple, a hoodie, a dog-eared paperback.
Investigators have found hundreds of Facebook and Twitter accounts, more than a thousand examples of WhatsApp messages sharing suspicious materials, and a hodgepodge of dodgy websites that launder varying degrees of misinformation — whether conspiracy theories or polarized slants on the news.
Immediately after the publication of the story, the APA railed against it in the press, telling the New York Times: Fact, instead of pub­lishing any kind of profes­sional opinion, had published "a hodgepodge" of the personal political opinions of psychia­trists.
Even if the election still happens in November, without federal legislation, a pandemic could produce a hodgepodge of outcomes, such as massive disenfranchisement and skewed results, with only a fraction of the most committed voters braving it to the physical polls.
In 20033, Fort Bend County, a diverse and fast-growing area near Houston, was a hodgepodge of victory and defeat for both parties: Hillary Clinton beat Mr. Trump, but several congressional, State House and State Senate seats stayed in Republican hands.
Christopher Kostow, best known as the executive chef at the three-Michelin-starred Restaurant at Meadowood, is responsible for the approachable menu at this casual yet polished restaurant (interiors display a calibrated hodgepodge of warm wood, exposed brick and tan leather).
Many schools in the consortium are working to help students define a major earlier to prevent the hodgepodge, or to take classes that would fulfill the requirements toward a number of related majors, so time and financial aid are not wasted.
But it also threw in a hodgepodge of Mr. Trump's favorite objections, essentially memorializing some of his many Twitter blasts at Representative Adam B. Schiff, Democrat of California, who is leading the inquiry and has become the president's chief target.
Its recent effort to take control of its delivery operations has produced a hodgepodge of "Delivery Service Partners" (including former employees paid $10,000 to quit and start their own package-hauling businesses), "Flex" drivers, and deals with delivery companies like UPS.
The House on Tuesday passed a $426 billion tax cut plan that would revive a hodgepodge of benefits known as extenders, kill a controversial tax on church parking, rescind several Obamacare taxes and offer breaks to victims of natural disasters.
RMB City is a hodgepodge, triangulating the reality of post-Maoist China with a hyper-fantastical future and the space that exists in between: like Calvino's Penthesilea, RMB City is the liminal but viable realm between real and not real.
Also on Tuesday, Haitham Manaa, a dissident who has eschewed the armed uprising and was among those Russia had supported, confirmed that he had received an invitation but suggested he would not attend as part of a hodgepodge delegation dictated by Moscow.
The issue at hand, although due to the complexity of copyright any summary will necessarily be somewhat inadequate, is that pre-21972 works are essentially ineligible for federal copyright status, and are instead registered by a hodgepodge of state and common law.
Welcome kits usually contain a hodgepodge of items that employees will need on the job (pens, notebooks, books, etc.) and things to make employees feel welcome (clothing, stickers, water bottles, or more unusual items — often with the company name or logo on them).
One copyright-infringing Nintendo knock-off, called Pokémon New World, was a bizarre hodgepodge of elements ripped from the classic handheld game series, seemingly based mostly on the 2004 GameBoy Advance remake Pokémon FireRed, with layers upon layers of inscrutable screen overlays.
The "Cajun Navy," a motley hodgepodge of citizen sailors from Louisiana who first mobilized on social media in response to last year's flooding in Baton Rouge, were using Twitter and Facebook to aid in their rescue efforts of those affected by Harvey.
It's a hodgepodge bucket list of Stuff You Expect in Open World Games, half-baked ideas executed better elsewhere—several in another game published by Sony, Naughty Dog's The Last of Us—and a failed morality tale whose emotional stakes are constantly undermined.
But foreign enthusiasm has also been greatly boosted by a barrage of trade agreements which the government negotiated in 2015—not just the American-led Trans-Pacific Partnership but also a hodgepodge of treaties with places including Europe, South Korea and Japan.
Katie Walsh, Tribune News Service Garishly unattractive to look at and lacking the spirit that made Wonder Woman ... this hodgepodge throws a bunch of superheroes into a mix that neither congeals nor particularly makes you want to see more of them in future.
Though the inquiring shopper can find sex toys and lingerie in shops which also carry a hodgepodge of other products in the country's largest market, Dantokpa, it's Adjibi's insistence of the importance of sexual pleasure for women that makes her stand out.
Against this background, some version of single payer would represent a vast simplification of administrative costs, a vast improvement in tracking medical records and — if dozens of foreign experiments are any guide — a substantial saving of money over our fee-for-service hodgepodge.
Mr. Bannon, who declined to be interviewed for this article, has made little secret of his desire to frighten Americans out of complacency, fusing relentless provocation and a hodgepodge of conservative ideas to make the case for rebellion against the political order.
A small team of investigators revealed that he'd worked very briefly at Kochu Karu, where the menu consists of a hodgepodge of Korean and Spanish food, in a part-time capacity for a total of 45 hours between March and April of 2015.
The in-between bit—the performance itself, or what was left of it once Hetfield finally stalked over to share Gaga's mic—was a hodgepodge of motion, further confused by the presence of those damned stage "moshers" and Gaga's overenthusiastic hip swivels.
We ended up talking quite a lot about the learning curve that defined Anthems for him; its predecessor was a hodgepodge of older and new material, while this album stands as the first Emperor album to have been composed all in one go.
Often praised as a modernist architectural masterwork, the building actually included a hodgepodge of reference points: hanging light fixtures that evoke the factory floors that once dominated industrial Glasgow, and facades that at once refer to Scottish baronial castles and Italian Renaissance styles.
Our hodgepodge team of Brits, Canadians, and me were met with incredulity by the local campaign staff, who were reeling in the wake of allegations that the candidate, Monica Wehby, an appealing female pediatric neurosurgeon, was also accused of being a stalker.
The rotating sets, which feature a small wooden stage and a pen for three goats, are beautifully detailed, but after the interval Mr. Castorf appears to have been running on empty and brings little resolution to the hodgepodge of ideas in the text.
Divorced with grown children, he can afford to live only in the house he is renovating — two open-plan rooms with a hodgepodge of tools, an old wardrobe, a simple wooden table, a sink and a spotlight for doing carpentry late at night.
" One of his toughest critics, Michiko Kakutani of The Times, called the book a "loony hodgepodge of fact and fiction" about a president that mimicked "the very blurring of reality and state-managed illusion that that president was often accused of perpetrating.
Amid the wacky hodgepodge of a dozen characters — including the weed-dealing child of privilege Albert (Ethan Dubin), whose egregiously affected speech is typical of the rich kids here — Violet and Henry take a while to emerge as the heart of this play.
It also varies by age: The US does quite well with the over-65 population (which is covered by one public program, Medicare) but struggles with the under-65 patients (covered by a hodgepodge of private and public insurers) compared to other countries.
The contrast between the lavish club and the adjacent park, with its hodgepodge of rough-hewed public amenities — both with sweeping views of Lower Manhattan bejeweled by the Statue of Liberty — has been stark since the course opened nearly 14 years ago.
The contrast between the lavish club and the adjacent park, with its hodgepodge of rough-hewed public amenities — both with sweeping views of Lower Manhattan bejeweled by the Statue of Liberty — has been stark since the course opened nearly 14 years ago.
I quickly learned that my hodgepodge of scraps weren't a limitation at all: The stale bread could be chopped up into crouton shapes and toasted in the anchovy oil, and the carrot-tops leaves could be used as a flavor enhancing herb.
Generally the most highly regarded of the five novels King published under the pen name Richard Bachman, The Long Walk is a young adult dystopia, the first novel King ever began writing, and perhaps the one with the most creative hodgepodge of ideas.
The company enlists people to sell a hodgepodge of consumer products — from the dietary supplement Nutrilite to anti-aging creams and citrus-scented dishwashing soap — and pays them to sign up other salespeople who work beneath them, offering seminars and books to help boost sales.
The opposition, always a hodgepodge of often mutually hostile groups united only by their enmity of the regime, hold only scattered and shrinking pockets of territory around Damascus, Homs, Daraa and Aleppo, with the only sizable area still under their control in Idlib province.
Young, offbeat brands — including fashion labels like Hood By Air, Eckhaus Latta, and Vetements, and makeup companies Milk and Glossier — ditched the whole 'delicate waif' motif and defined their labels through street casting, booking a diverse hodgepodge of friends, collaborators, and people scouted on Instagram.
The decision dates back to 2007, when the Afghan National Army decided to do something about the fact that its troops were wearing a "'hodgepodge' of donated uniforms with little standardization," according to the report from the Special Inspector General for Afghan Reconstruction (SIGAR).
The Globes are a messy hodgepodge of an awards show, combining TV and film and somewhat arbitrarily sorting movies into drama and comedy categories, but they're still seen as a reliable indication of which way Oscar nominations will trend in a couple of months.
The bar's interior is shellacked with a hodgepodge of random decor: an alligator head here, an old MARTA bus stop sign there—all of it miscellaneous detritus that their customers have dragged into the bar and presented to Mike and Pete over the years.
Over the medium haul, however, every song is a grower, not merely because Merritt is quite a lyricist but because he's documenting an exceptional life that includes a childhood in a panoply of hippie communes and a young adulthood in a hodgepodge of bohemian penury.
His Wikipedia entry is a bizarre hodgepodge of inexplicable legal troubles and self-promotional moments; his Twitter feed is by turns confusing and brilliant, sort of like his career, and he is entertaining enough to keep scoring further opportunities to capitalize upon his fame.
James Lowe conducted the New York City Opera Orchestra in an energetic reading of the score, a hodgepodge canvas of Coplandesque allusions, blues and jazz and sometimes literal accompaniments, like the swooping sounds that accompanied a drunken Ava as she vomited in the bathtub.
"This 800-page hodgepodge of Republican and corporate priorities is nothing more than a majority wish list of strictly ideological bills, many of which the minority party opposes and the Obama administration does not support and the American people do not support," he said.
His taped score is a hodgepodge: in this case, a collage of Tchaikovsky (representing Old Russia, starting with the Serenade for Strings), Schnittke (standing for the distressing features of the new regime), 1920s jazz (Western modern society) and Bizet (the deeper freedom of the West).
And on Thursday, the team nicknamed the Hodgepodge Yankees, the Scranton Yankees (a nod to their Class AAA team) and the B-Team Bombers secured the franchise's first American League East title since 2016 with a 2100-1 win over the Los Angeles Angels.
Rondo, a 231.3-year pro, was supposed to be an invaluable presence for the Lakers, who had otherwise surrounded LeBron James in Year 235 of the West Coast LeBron era with a cast of unproven (if promising) players and a hodgepodge of reclamation projects.
There's no overt malicious intent to Isle of Dogs' cultural tourism, but it's marked by a hodgepodge of references that an American like Anderson might cough up if pressed to free associate about Japan — taiko drummers, anime, Hokusai, sumo, kabuki, haiku, cherry blossoms, and a mushroom cloud (!).
It would be hard to argue that James has ever been a more complete player — he set a career-high this season by averaging 9.1 assists a game — and a deep postseason run with this hodgepodge roster would be one of his most dazzling feats to date.
Amazon leased retail space on the ground floor of its office buildings to hand-picked bars, restaurants and coffee shops, speeding the neighborhood's transformation from a hodgepodge of car dealerships and second-hand stores into a vibrant business district where people could work, live and hang out.
The night was lovely and the vibe fun if you didn't think too much about how undigested this hodgepodge of concerns appeared to be, images of bodies floating in the sea paired somehow with whatever the ATH Kids experience of being non-white in Greece might be.
" DeCesare, who researches the integration of marijuana into society as well as plant chemistry, said of the hodgepodge nature of current regulatory rules imposed by legal-weed states, "A lot of the ideas they come up with are interesting they work, a lot of them work miserably.
The song with Travi$ Scott, Ty Dolla $ign, and Big Sean is a musical hodgepodge; songs like "Work Hard" should see their running time cut in half, and flat fare like "Beast" or "Movin' Too Fast" could have been left on the hard drives all together.
And if you're thinking it's weird that the Five Star Movement went from a coalition with a right-wing party to one with the center-left, yes, it is, although the Five Star Movement is a bit of an ideological hodgepodge, borrowing from both left and right.
The hodgepodge can leave students baffled and struggling to compare offers from different colleges, said Lindsay Ahlman, a senior policy analyst with the Institute for College Access and Success, a nonprofit group that analyzed a smaller sample of student aid letters and came to a similar conclusion.
Not that I imagine I am made up of multiple ethnicities (though I am, from all over Europe) but rather that I imagine I don't really have an "American" cultural identity so much as a hodgepodge of selves: the traveler, the writer, the mother, the Ohioan.
DiGregorio, a food editor and writer, is such a beautiful storyteller, I found myself underlining passages, turning corners of pages and keeping track of the page numbers at the back of the book until I had a hodgepodge of numbers scribbled on top of each other.
The Brooklyn that Mr. Gonzalez hopes to represent is the city's most populous borough, an ethnic hodgepodge with Orthodox Jews in neighborhoods like Borough Park, black immigrants from the Caribbean in Flatbush, Chinese-Americans in Sunset Park, Russian immigrants in Bensonhurst and white liberals in Brooklyn Heights.
He mentioned social media accounts, online reservations and prepaid dining, no host station, no host, weekly pop-ups with visiting chefs, catering, a revolving set of meal themes that vary from surprisingly affordable to impressively expensive, all of it managed by a hodgepodge of cloud-based software.
The groups opposing the FCC include a hodgepodge of tech companies and consumer advocacy groups, as well as state and local officials—among them: the Mozilla Corporation; Etsy; Free Press; Public Knowledge; the National Hispanic Media Coalition; the Open Technology Institute; the Center for Democracy & Technology, and others.
Recently on Twitter, Bieber has been extremely over active, first tweeting half a dozen pictures of his pink eye (which one are you?), then sharing nearly 30 photos in less than an hour that appear to be a hodgepodge of photos from the past, um, decade of his life.
"I do a lot of damage control, that's what I love in P.R.," Ms. Grubman said on a recent Sunday, sitting in her large corner office in the Flatiron district, which showcases "Rear Window" style views over a uniquely Manhattan hodgepodge of apartments, construction sites and artists' studios.
Amazon wanted the department to abandon its hodgepodge of 2,215 data centers, located in various Pentagon facilities and run using different systems by an array of different companies, and let Amazon replace that with cloud service: computing power provided over the internet, all of it running on Amazon's servers.
Peeking inside with me, Mr. Simpson said that the place looked better-swept than during his day, when it was piled with books, and when writers like Wallace gave readings upstairs in a clammy old apartment where a worn couch sat among the hodgepodge of folding and kitchen chairs.
They often lack the expertise needed to, say, negotiate contracts to buy energy from a wind farm, participate in demand response programs or navigate the hodgepodge of local and federal incentives and rules governing installing solar panels or storage equipment on their own, energy and business specialists say.
But just as the original, Biblical canon was formed by a protracted political process—endless maneuvers deciding which books did and did not constitute the truth about Jesus Christ—the slips, gaps and retcons in Half-Life revealed it as the occasionally hodgepodge creation of commercial and creative pressures.
Hungry, we rode the mall escalators up to Set'z, a white-tableclothed place with an incongruous hodgepodge of cuisine, ordered pepperoni pizza, Sichuan chicken and sticky toffee pudding and toasted our find with a bottle of Fratelli chenin blanc, a relative steal at 1,500 rupees, or about $22.
In fact, the city agency charged with disposing of all this unwanted stuff now runs a massive year-round logistical operation — including more than 217,242 online public auctions annually — to try to find new homes for a hodgepodge of miscellaneous items at the end of their useful government service.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on Wednesday signaled his support for a hodgepodge of policies -- from strengthening background checks to raising the minimum age to buy certain guns and taking guns away from the mentally ill -- during a meeting with a bipartisan group of lawmakers at the White House.
"If you are born of things that are disparate, and you are a bit nomadic and your life is a hodgepodge of beautiful, loving chaos, you can end up going through a large chunk of your life thinking that's what you need, or that is what makes you comfortable," Hall added.
In short, the messages we get about sex while growing up have the capacity to profoundly shape our relationships and sex lives moving forward — and yet those messages are determined by a hodgepodge of federal, state, and local policies that often contradict scientific information about what keeps young people healthy.
Cleveland (CNN)The "Silent Majority" Donald Trump has inspired and rallied throughout his campaign congregated in a riverfront park here Monday -- a hodgepodge of supporters who, while unlikely to step foot inside the convention hall less than a mile away, nevertheless counted themselves among the real estate mogul's most fervent backers.
It was a game that steered music trends starting in the hodgepodge early 22005s, thus enabling the hybrid cross-pollination of one genre into countless subgenres (as was the case with trance and its spinoff, EDM), and finally landing, albeit for purely capitalistic motives, in the great harbor of globalized music.
Besides, we just want to pick and choose what to buy on a device-by-device basis, and when we do that we invariably end up with a hodgepodge: Amazon for our voice assistant, Google for our thermostat, Hue for our lights, MyQ for our garage door, and so on.
It's a very visual glimpse into Amoruso's "galaxy" of people who influence and inspire her, such as Pam Grier, Siouxsie Sioux, Cherie Currie, and Grace Jones, plus a hodgepodge of places and ideas intended to pull readers into Amoruso's life (to wit: There's a tour of her new home — closet included).
The hodgepodge of meat, vegetables, rice, and "brown sauce" supposedly dates back to the days of the railroads, when tens of thousands of Chinese workers came to Canada to risk life and limb(s) and connect the ends of our country with wood and steel (usually for one dollar per day).
Since I Left You took a hodgepodge of older sounds—spanning from Madonna to lounge's tacky, velvet confines—to fashion something unfamiliar; Wildflower takes older sounds to make an album that sounds like watching American Graffiti on a 4K TV. It's vibrant and extremely high-definition—but it's still old.
On the other side, Russia took incremental steps toward protecting Assad, first deploying Russian warplanes to provide air support, and then Russian private military contractors with the Wagner Group and other cutouts from Russian state enterprises to train up and fight alongside a hodgepodge of Syrian army forces and local militias.
"I didn't have money, and I wanted to decorate my place," he says, so Pogue, 41, began crafting things for his Los Angeles apartment, upholstering a sofa in a Japanese boro-style hodgepodge of thrifted denim, knotting a rag rug for the floor and making curtains to use as room dividers.
But where Airbnb offers a veritable hodgepodge of rooms and homes — some are people's homes, some are vacation places, some never had and never will have a private occupant, and across all those the range of quality varies wildly — Domio offers predictability and consistency with its (possibly more anodyne) inventory.
A long narrow room (about 4 large steps from wall to wall) housed in a nondescript building in a residential part of Manila, Demetrio's lab is a creative genius' perfect hodgepodge of industrial kitchen equipment, blossoming plants, indigenous relics, and research resources ranging from indigenous cookbooks to textbooks on botany.
With music by Richard Strauss and libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal, the story is a hodgepodge that mixes and adapts elements from various prior works: the long forgotten operetta, L'Ingenu Libertin, by Claude Terrasse and Louis Artus, as well as Moliere's comedy, Monsieur de Pourceaugnac, and aesthetic inspiration from the painter William Hogarth.
You could even still find many stage depictions of Aladdin as culturally Chinese well into the 20th century, such as in this yellowface production of a British pantomime from 1935: But the Aladdin myth also was a cultural hodgepodge, with many depictions of the story freely mixing Chinese elements with European elements.
If he enters the Republican race for president four years from now, he'll now have a big leg up on rest of the field, a hodgepodge of potential candidates who either have very little national name recognition (the Tom Cottons) or who left the 2016 race in bitter defeat (the Marco Rubios).
Valia 16-Piece Full Dinnerware Set, $37.32, available on WayfairIf it's your first apartment, do yourself the favor of giving away the hodgepodge cups and plates you've accumulated over the years, and invest in a matching set you'll be happy to own, eat out of every day, and covers all the bases.
This hodgepodge reflects the confused state of the Grammys, which still struggles with race and gender: Only one woman won in a major category Sunday night, and the sort of hip-hop that's been a fixture at the top of the Billboard charts was essentially absent from both the nominations and the performances.
In a phone interview, Peretti, who will appear later this year in the films "Friendsgiving," as a hippie-ish member of a Thanksgiving-guest hodgepodge, and "Spinster," as a woman confronting singledom on her 39th birthday, spoke about her poignant farewell, her next big thing and her mission to make comedies funny again.
I take this hodgepodge back to my desk to enjoy some quality time with Google News and see a text from a close college friend, H. He's in town for a conference and wants to know if D. and I are free to grab dinner, so I text him back to start planning.
In the past, Beijing could comfortably count on some 1,000 of the 1,200 votes in the Election Committee — a hodgepodge of people handpicked by local industry leaders, elected representatives from professional groups such as accountants and medical personnel, and proxies for the Chinese government like the local deputies of the National People's Congress.
For everyone else, there's a new comedy gig economy built on a hodgepodge of podcast appearances, sketch show cameos, commercials, more podcast appearances, indie-film appearances, script work, web shorts, ensemble TV roles—and, if all goes well, a WTF With Marc Maron appearance in which everyone bonds over their failed Lorne Michaels auditions.
The former Republican National Committee chairman faced a difficult task from the outset as he attempted to wrangle a hodgepodge of rival staff factions divided by ideology and allegiance, his influence supplanted by several other top advisers -- including the President's own kin -- who reported directly to Trump and not to the chief of staff.
Despite the gifted Ms. Spiotta's feel for the dislocations of modernity and her sharp, kinetic prose, "Innocents" turns out to be a lumpy, unpersuasive novel — enlivened by some arresting moments and thoughtful riffs, but ultimately a sort of hodgepodge of derivative scenes and ideas that have been cut together into a meaning-heavy montage.
Mr. Makavejev was, as The Nation once put it, "the brightest star in the avant-garde firmament" in the early 1970s, thanks to movies like "Man Is Not a Bird" (1965), "Innocence Unprotected" (1968) and especially "WR: Mysteries of the Organism," a brash hodgepodge that was a darling of the 19903 Cannes Film Festival.
But Trump's apparent confusion, frequent self-contradiction and dissembling, his hodgepodge management style that has led to snafus on the most sensitive foreign policy matters—all that might be evidence of incompetence or a man in far over his head, but not necessarily cognitive decline, which in practice is a difficult thing to track.
The storied chocolate brand is the creator of fervently beloved, sometimes over-the-top treats, like its Double Decker (much like a Three Musketeers bar, but with an added layer of crunchy cereal) and the lumpy, lovable Picnic, a hodgepodge of peanuts, nougat, caramel, cookies and puffed rice, all dipped in creamy milk chocolate.
The powerful Egyptians who rule in "Aida" are here a hodgepodge of the democratic and the theocratic: The military is dressed in 19th-century-ish uniforms; the royals wear silky, Western-style gowns, like those on many in the audience; the priests look like a vague mixture of Greek Orthodox, Jewish and Muslim clerics.
Inside the marsh-grass limits, the landscape is a burly hodgepodge of uses: The residential Rosemont, Four Mile and Silver Hill neighborhoods float like islands among rug cleaners, stone cutters, a cola bottler, auto repair shops and tattoo parlors, as well as the last vestiges of Charleston's downtown seaport: the International Longshoreman's union hall and marine rigging suppliers.
But equally disappointing is the way the updated story, which could have been a compelling exploration of the way grief and loss inform a young woman's journey of self-discovery, instead devolves into a predictable and derivative (it's all very Narnia) hodgepodge of fantasy-action that distracts from the elements that make the Nutcracker spectacle what it is.
This often-delightful hodgepodge evokes André Breton's personal collection, which mixed works by Francis Picabia, Joan Miró, Marcel Duchamp, and Roberto Matta with Oceanic, Pre-Columbian, and North American dolls, masks, and objects (as well as miscellaneous found objects, stones, and stuffed birds), and which was recently on view in the Centre Pompidou's New Presentation show.
The hodgepodge group of libertarians, pacifists, alt-righters, and paleocons had, for the part, latched onto Donald Trump's campaign as a vehicle to smash the stranglehold of neoconservatives on the GOP and advance a stay-at-home foreign policy: no more wars in the Middle East, no interventions in the name of democracy or human rights or vengeance.
The house is a hodgepodge of types: John Malkovich is Douglas, the crotchety neighbor whose only priority is himself; Lil Rel Howery ("Get Out") is Charlie, a supermarket employee who just so happens to be writing a novel about the end of humanity; and Tom, Trevante Rhodes ("Moonlight") is the strapping, sensitive war vet who connects with Malorie.
As night fell, and the fire loomed just acres away, we watched collective questions — how to prepare, what to pack, where the fire would lurch next and whether to stay — rise up and manifest in the streets: Grocery shelves emptied, gas stations overflowed and cars filled with a hodgepodge of camping gear, photo albums, cans and pets.
Near the counter of the old, lamented Avenue Victor Hugo Bookshop in Boston, there were boxes of ephemera: the standard hodgepodge of mangy postcards, wedding announcements, lobby cards, 45s, hippie stickers and patches, Civil Defense pamphlets and evacuation maps, poker chips, Old Maid decks, and the like, along with skinny small-press or homemade books, some even handwritten.
They're a hodgepodge of government agencies—such as the departments of Defense and Energy, as well as the Postal Service—along with companies that might be more of a political liability, particularly Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, which laid off more than 1,000 workers in 2009, two years after McKinsey consultants were brought on to stem its losses.
The entanglement of provisions in the Republican tax bills that emerged from the House and Senate in the last few weeks may look less like the product of a carefully considered strategy than like a hodgepodge of giveaways and compromises only loosely constrained by math or economics, clustered around one goal: cutting the tax burden on the rich.
Fights involve an unusual but effective hodgepodge of genres: Ax melee attacks handle like an old-fashioned beat-'em-up; ax throws work like a sniper rifle, the weapon returning to Kratos with the tap of a button; Atreus (whom you can command to fire arrows) behaves almost like an RPG party member, flanking large enemies and stunning packs into position for attacks.
My job, then referred to as assistant secretary for the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, was to engage the homeland, including the hodgepodge of local, state, territorial and tribal governments; civil servants, from public health officials to police officers, who are part of the safety and security apparatus; the private sector; nongovernmental organizations; and others whose work touches on our preparedness and resiliency.
The coup attempt appears to have been carried out by a hodgepodge coalition of officers: some loyal to Fethullah Gulen, a reclusive cleric who lives in Pennsylvania and was once an ally of the ruling party but is now its fiercest enemy, alongside strict secularists and some other opportunists who probably knew they would soon be dismissed from the military.
This disconnect has been felt throughout the fashion industry during the most recent show season, producing a hodgepodge of solutions and test efforts ranging from capsule collections for immediate sale to an announcement by the British fashion giant Burberry that beginning with its next collection, the clothes on the runway will be the clothes you can buy that very day.
No longer a hodgepodge of extraneous and sometimes useless features, the best of what Note7 has to offer has true purpose: Wireless charging Waterproof Retina scanning for security On-the-fly GIF creation I don't know if I agree with Senior Tech Analyst Raymond Wong that it's the best smartphone ever, but it is one of the best I have ever seen.
That's the efficiency and cost-saving carrot it's hoping will convince industry players to buy in to a vision of upgrading their current "hodgepodge" of processes, says co-founder Paul Ellis, whose financial services background led him to the idea of applying blockchain to a sector that's not renowned for innovating business processes without being marched into doing so by the stick of regulation.
The justices are apparently evenly split again in Zubik v Burwell, the birth control case they heard last week, but are loth to issue a ruling that sets no precedent and leaves in place a legal hodgepodge whereby women working at religious non-profits in most of the country enjoy cost-free birth control under Obamacare while their counterparts in seven southern and midwestern states do not.
The game follows developer Landfall Studios' Totally Accurate Battlegrounds, and the titles' similarities are purposeful: Both games emphasized their physics-based animations as a source of gleeful chaos, but where Battlegrounds was a first person shooter taking heavy inspiration from PlayerUnknown's take on the genre, Battle Simulator embraces the god-game perspective, giving players full camera control as their hodgepodge armies of chronologically-disassociated units advance on enemy forces.
We drove for an hour between the airport and the city, and I found myself blinking dumbly as the familiar landscape stretched out around us: the mountains hazy in the distance, the wide freeways with grassy parks between them where you would inevitably find families picnicking — Iranians will take any stretch of grass as an opportunity for a picnic — and the hodgepodge of pale, mismatched buildings rising up as we entered the city.
Watch the VICE News documentary After the Flood: Mines and Mass Graves in Bosnia: The Dayton Accords that ended the Bosnian War in 1995 divvied the country up into a political hodgepodge — a presidency that rotates between a Bosniak, a Croat, and a Serb; the ethnically Serbian-controlled Republika Srpska; the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina that is further divided into 10 cantons; and the the autonomous Brcko District in the north.
But there's a point that gets lost in the sensationalist glee surrounding the idea of a bunch of tech bros tripping in the jungle: "Counterculture," whether that means partying, looking down on mainstream religion, or embracing a hodgepodge of Eastern religious values, is the norm in "Silicon Valley" — a catchall term I'm using here to broadly describe the technology workers not just in the Bay Area but also in New York and Los Angeles.
In reality, Washington has debated for months how best to respond to Turkish authoritarianism and the sustained Turkish policy of imprisoning Americans and American-affiliated personnel to try and compel the Department of Justice to extradite Fethullah Gulen, an exiled Imam that Ankara blames for planning the failed July coup attempt, and to retaliate for the New York Southern District's ongoing case against Reza Zarab and a hodgepodge of Turkish officials for violating U.S. sanctions against Iran.
So if you construct a calendar with only 365 days, the seasons will fall ever so slowly out of whack with the months, as this video by Joss Fong demonstrates: This dilemma was grasped early on by astronomers in Alexandria, Egypt, who helped Julius Caesar devise a new calendar in 46 BC. Until that point, the Roman calendar was a messy hodgepodge, with extra days tacked on in February every now and again based on the whims of politicians.
The truth is that anti-discrimination laws are a hodgepodge, and where you live determines what rights you have: According to the Human Rights Campaign, in 30 states, an employer can fire someone for being gay; a landlord can refuse to rent to a trans person; a waitress can refuse to serve a lesbian couple; an adoption agency can refuse to place children with a same-sex couple; a taxi driver can refuse to pick up a person he believes is queer.
During a meeting at Clinton's home in Washington, Warren caught Clinton "off-guard" by pushing hard on appointments, and followed up with a list of people she wanted Clinton to hire, or at least consult: The list, recompiled by POLITICO based on the accounts of those involved, included a hodgepodge of sometimes obscure liberal academics and economists including MIT's Simon Johnson, UConn's James Kwak, Columbia's Joseph Stiglitz, Vanderbilt's Ganesh Sitaraman (policy director for Warren's 2012 campaign), University of Chicago's Amir Sufi, U.C. Irvine's Katie Porter and Vermont Law School's Jennifer Taub.
And like revisiting those early videos, which is an exercise in nostalgia, but also, in like having this weird throwback to a time when someone's style could be so incredibly influential, and like I know that the Kardashians are influential in a slightly different way, but like, the way that Stefani's specific intervention into fashion and the way she kind of hodgepodged together these different styles, which I didn't realize but I'm sure people from Southern California realized were actually very much a reflection of the hodgepodge of different styles that comes out of Orange County.

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