At several points he describes it as a home-grown religion, a bit of a rag-bag where different followers, none of them learned, believed different things and saw different visions.
Years ago, those companies owned a rag-bag of industrial businesses, rather as Anglo does now.
He flipped on the television, to catch up on some news, when he first saw them: a group of rag-tag teenage rebels who had abandoned the city for the country, living out of double-decker buses.
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Be sure to use a soft rag, either made of terrycloth or flannel, when washing or waxing a vehicle.
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Lord Henley, for the Tories, said the bill was a "rag-bag" of provisions and said that, because of late changes, almost a third of its clauses had not been debated in the Commons.
Pressing the old rag of a doll to my face, I wept silently.
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Mr Lichtenstein reflected that you could hang a rag on the wall of a gallery and it would be taken seriously as a work of art.
Played by 26-year-old British newcomer Ben Barnes as a kind of Mediterranean, pretty-boy Hamlet, the prince escapes a plot by his uncle King Miraz (Sergio Castellitto) -- who has usurped his throne -- and falls in with a rag-tag band of talking badgers, valiant mice, dwarves, minotaurs, griffins and centaurs.
Green attributes his success not to cheap acquisitions but to a lifetime of plying the rag trade.
He saw a rag hanging on the back of a chair and used it to wipe his hands.
Only a few scraps of the rag trade remain, but in 1958, before the advent of credit cards, Burton's had the bright idea of store cards.
Wilson, his son, takes a summer job at a scandal rag, where no amount of ink on his sleeves lives down the day he arrives at work wearing his bowed dancing shoes from debutante balls on the ritzy North Shore.
Veteran broadcaster and writer Lubomir Doruzka tells how a guitar player was arrested by the Gestapo and sent to a concentration camp for singing a chorus of Louis Armstrong's "Super Tiger Rag".
In my new novel "Tiger Rag, " Charles "Buddy" Bolden (a fictionalized version of the jazz pioneer) plays the trumpet's precursor, the cornet, which I describe on page two: the carefully calibrated valves, the mouthpiece, the bell triple-silver-plated on the outside, gold-plated on the inside, the finger pieces of inlaid pearl.
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When the guy in my life created a profile, StyleSeek returned an image of his favorite local shop and the make of car he owns and loves, a vintage Porsche 911 rag top he restored.
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She didn't stop performing until she was 72 and choreographed one of her rare light-hearted works, Maple Leaf Rag, just a year before her death.
Goldman Sachs has a long history in lower Manhattan, from Marcus Goldman providing short-term financing to the nineteenth-century rag trade on the Lower East Side to signs carried around the present occupation of a park at Broadway and Cedar Street.
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The editor of the local paper, BudapesToday, for which Price becomes a columnist, admits his rag is no Prague Post.
Mark Hughes was a picture of frustration on the touchline and it wasn't long before the players were also losing their rag with each other too.
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