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  • 41hodgepodge — also hodge podge, hodge podge, early 15c., hogpoch, alteration of hotchpotch (late 14c.) a kind of stew, especially one made with goose, herbs, spices, wine, and other ingredients, earlier an Anglo French legal term (late 13c.) meaning collection …

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  • 42Chuggington — Format Children s show Created by Ludorum plc Developed by Ludorum plc …

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  • 43Portnoy (Bloom County character) — See also the Portnoy disambiguation page. Portnoy is a character in Berke Breathed s comic strip Bloom County. Portnoy was one of the critters that could talk, and was often surly mouthed and bigoted, usually leading Hodge Podge, his best friend …

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  • 44Pastiche — The word pastiche describes a literary or other artistic genre. The word has two competing meanings, meaning either a or an imitation. Both meanings are discussed below.Hodge podgeIn this usage, a work is called pastiche if it is cobbled together …

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  • 45Gallimaufries — Gallimaufry Gal li*mau fry, n.; pl. {Gallimaufries}. [F. galimafr[ e]e a sort of ragout or mixed hash of different meats.] 1. A hash of various kinds of meats, a ragout. [1913 Webster] Delighting in hodge podge, gallimaufries, forced meat. King.… …

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  • 46Gallimaufry — Gal li*mau fry, n.; pl. {Gallimaufries}. [F. galimafr[ e]e a sort of ragout or mixed hash of different meats.] 1. A hash of various kinds of meats, a ragout. [1913 Webster] Delighting in hodge podge, gallimaufries, forced meat. King. [1913… …

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  • 47Hodgepodge — Hodge podge , n. A mixed mass; a medley. See {Hotchpot}. Johnson. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 49Abd ar-Rahman I — Arabic: (عبد الرحمن الداخل), (known as the Falcon of Andalus or The Falcon of the Quraish ) [ [http://www.idir.net/ suede/successor1.html Abd ar Rahman I ] ] (born 731; ruled from 756 through his death circa 788) was the founder of a Muslim… …

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  • 50Dualism — For other uses, see Dualism (disambiguation). Dualism (from the Latin word duo meaning two ) denotes a state of two parts. The term dualism was originally coined to denote co eternal binary opposition, a meaning that is preserved in metaphysical… …

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