All this is thrown together in a stew of chords, arpeggios and short phrases that repeat and go nowhere.
Washington has been simmering in a stew of political scandals this week.
The meat was cooked alone or as a stew with very rich stock then placed in hot sterile jars and pressure-cooked to ensure freshness and preservation.
Covered in inches of dark shiny sludge is a rich stew: a bicycle, an Ultraman stuffed toy, a fire extinguisher, a bank book.
Iranians are deeply proud of their national cuisine, which includes such dishes as fesenjan - a meat stew with a tangy sauce made of pomegranate juice and ground walnuts, as well as the ubiquitous kebab.
Similarly, the asparagus nage, a thick stew of nettles, mustard seeds and witte beer, is a surprise.
During his seven years in the NFL, runningback Amos Zereoue wowed his teammates by whipping up Kedjenou, a spicy chicken stew which is a staple of his homeland, Africa's Ivory Coast.
"You put all of that together, and you have a toxic stew, " Ornstein said.
Over a lunch of lamb stew at a French restaurant in Amherst's downtown, Mr. Andresen considers deflation.
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Cannibalism has fascinated visitors to Brazil ever since Hans Staden, an explorer, escaped a Tupinamba stew pot in the 16th century.
Heartland's sister company in Canada buys sugar at international prices, and conjures up a molasses stew specifically designed to avoid America's customs tariffs.
Such ills are caused by a complex stew of dozens of genes, as well as bad diet and other environmental factors, such as smoking.
The local speciality is cozido, a rich stew made of kale, cabbage, carrots, potatoes, pork, beef, chicken and sausages, cooked for six to seven hours in the soil's geothermal heat.
Vinyl's lasting appeal stems from a heady stew of nostalgia, tangibility and, perhaps most important of all, sound quality that musicians and fans often prefer to any other medium.
And could it be trout farming below the dam at Dolores square plastic-lined pools in which writhing motion could be detected, as if someone were boiling a great stew of fish rather than breeding them?
It makes you wonder what people like this expect from immigration reform -- a benevolent stew of forgiveness and freebies, or an instant makeover from "illegal immigrant" to "U.S. citizen" with no strings attached?
That would affront the French republican notion that a melting-pot should produce a single stew, as, by and large, did earlier waves of immigration in the past half-century from Eastern Europe, Portugal and Italy.
Cha Ka Le Vong, a Hanoi restaurant which only serves a thick stew of fish and herbs, has survived three wars, two famines, several attempts at nationalisation, hyperinflation, and the dramatic boom and bust of the 1990s.
Food stalls dish out hearty country dishes like locro (a meaty stew from northwest Argentina), deep-fried empanadas, and humitas (lightly sweetened corn meal wrapped in corn husks), all washed down with sweet patero wine - this is La Feria de Mataderos, an authentic celebration of Argentine country traditions.
Chef Fabienne Escoffier turns out a rich beef stew studded with smoked bacon, pearl onions and braised mushrooms enrobed in a chestnut-colored sauce whose flavor hints at the full-bodied Burgundy she cooks with.
Meals also usually include malum, a salad of chopped leafy greens and coconut, crispy poppadoms (a large circular piece of thin, spiced bread), dal (a type of lentil stew), coconut sambal (a spicy condiment), home-made chutney and of course, fragrant steamed rice.
This usually is a traditional French beef and vegetable stew simmered over a long period of time.
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For this reason, there may be merit in leaving the passengers in the Devolution Express to stew a while longer.
And the water is a potentially lethal stew of fuel, broken glass, jagged car parts, and concrete and rebar from the fallen bridge.
American fiction these days is a richly inclusive stew of identities, but it has surprisingly few examples of the "developmentally disabled" point of view.
Around the Mediterranean, the last of the artichokes often coincides with the first of the favas, and the result is a widely loved stew, called koukia me anginares in Greece, fritella or fritedda in Sicily or la vignarola in Rome, where peas are added.
Shanghai--a roiling, boiling stew of the modern and ancient, of violently clashing interests and astonishing contrasts--is the perfect setting for this multifaceted tale.
The menu stars here are home-cooked cassoulet (a slow-cooked stew of white beans, sausages and duck or goose confit) and Mediterranean-style grilled fish.
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