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"melange" Definitions
  1. a mixture or variety of different things

112 Sentences With "melange"

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Rina Banerjee's work is a melange upon a melange of images, ideas, and information existing in contrast to the fact that we can never know everything.
" Summers called Trump's remarks "mostly a melange of confusions.
Get this Scandinavian Melange Edge Jersey Quilt Set starting at $55.
It was a real melange of very smart, very talented people.
In this way, Banerjee's work signifies, for me, what it means to be contemporary: a melange upon a melange of images, ideas, and information existing in contrast to the fact that we can never know everything.
Kevin Coval is the most recent addition to this melange of voices.
Pick Six EP is a unique melange of club, trap, and spacey sounds.
Anchoring the melange is Godard giving an epigrammatic narration in his gruff voice.
As a penance, I pay for the burrata, courgetti, pea melange, lemon, and dill.
Ancient monuments across the land capture the heritage of a melange of people and places.
This crisis stems from a melange of factors, many of them decades in the making.
There's this pungent melange of culture, music, money, rare goods and ephemeral moment creation happening.
Today, though, Carisbrooke plays host to a melange of medieval treats, one of them being jousting.
The debate over the platforms is a melange of concerns, from online bullying to political misinformation.
Assemble a melange of great drinking snacks, and make sure they are colorful and bright. 2.
But at some point, I realized that its melange of tropes and ideas was the point.
Is it, like the Melange spice of Dune, the "elixir of all life," but for humans?
Her compositions explore a number of contemporary subjects through an overlapping and oversaturated melange of iconography.
Which is to say he offered a melange of the vaguest, fluffiest sentiments any politician can offer.
I get a Melange (like a cappuccino but with a little less milk) and tip around 10%.
Yurrit's melange of genres came about after he spent his teenage years doing the normal things teenagers do.
Over months or years inside a wooden barrel, the microbial melange slowly devours sugar and acidifies the beer.
The updated look was a melange of gold, neutrals, and jewel tones, which curated an overall elegant feel.
His ideas are a wacko, instinctive melange, ranging from breaking up American alliances to colonizing Iraq for its oil.
Big beat was more focused on somewhat brainless fun—a post-modern melange of pleasurable sounds independent of deeper meaning.
"The so called 'alt-right' is still a melange of subordinate movements that pursues vague ideological engagement without specifics," said Berger.
His work still refuses to settle into a comfortable category, remaining a gelatinous melange of kitsch, academic virtuosity, and unsavory sensuality.
Listen to our pick of national anthems here Some seek to have the good parts of this melange without the bad.
This road to a breakup is long and lonely, filled with a melange of individually unpleasant and almost thrillingly upsetting events.
It's this great melange of people that are building those three Cs. And we also have the celebrities that can endorse products.
The planet is the only known source of melange (spice), a drug that enhances human mental abilities, and makes space travel possible.
Super fun and reassuring fact if you've tried it or are considering trying it: Each bag is a mystery melange of chemicals.
Faith and frailty come crashing into a familiar melange of jazz and funk, Kendrick cutting through the maelstrom with self-effacing soul-searching.
Their fall collection, out now, includes classic menswear-inspired patterns — houndstooth, windowpane check — and cheekier motifs, like one sporting a melange of mustaches.
The pastry chef behind the new Melange Bakery Cafe in Newark, NJ., whips up a sweet way to start your morning 11 tbsp.
There, different factions fight to control the universe's most important substance "melange," which can let users see the future and have longer lives.
There's a lot of similarity between what's going on in Europe and this constituency and this melange of frustrations in the United States.
The lineup was a melange of libertarian-leaning pundits and conspiracy theorists, including former Trump advisor Roger Stone and Alex Jones of InfoWars.
Truax undoes the heterosexual conceit of intimacy by beginning his exhibition with a melange of queer works that gently depict the male nude body.
Super-soft knits are here and they're made from a lightweight summer melange that's here to keep you cool (in both senses of the word).
The evolving sound of Sporting Life's releases comes from that melange of influences, with the producer actively trying to reconcile them into a singular brand.
I get sprung off the flavors every time, even now that I'm fully acquainted with experienced the melange of essence profiles in a typical boil.
Local artists&apos works adorn walls, minibars are stocked with Chicago treats, and the interior design conjures a Bauhaus-meets-Prairie-meets-mid-century melange.
Perhaps you've seen one of the 19.5 million photos on Instagram tagged #selfcare, a melange of lingerie and bubble baths and way-too-cheesy memes.
Fitbit has solved the most critical problem of smartwatches by making a device with battery life so good you can excuse a whole melange of flaws.
The damage was so bad that it may be the end for this landmark building, an idiosyncratic melange of Scottish baronial, Japanese domestic and art nouveau.
Take, for example, ONU: it's a melange of activewear, outdoor performance gear, and travel staples (and, perhaps, even office-ready threads, depending on your work environment).
Its neighborhoods filled with a melange of accents and nationalities, from Newfoundlanders to Filipinos employed at hotels and gas stations and heavy-equipment movers from Fiji.
It is a melange of a jumpy but fairly wholesome hayride followed by scenes of slaughterhouse abuse and malevolent medical experiments and shrieking corn maze exterminators.
It's all topped off with a vague melange of 80s aesthetic signifiers, including images of space travel, combat iconography, 8-bit stylings, and lots of neon.
The Los Angeles band's goal has long been to capture that they see as a melange of genres: cumbia, salsa, rock, hip-hop, reggae and funk.
One of those places is in Jemez Springs, an isolated resort town in the middle of a melange of federal ranges, Pueblo nations, and national forests.
Whereas speaking lineups over the first three days in Cleveland brought a melange of B-list celebrities, athletes, and entertainers, Thursday was the day Trump got serious.
To Jay's credit—I have a feeling this is all to Jay's credit—his face, a wonderful melange of shock, disbelief and mild nausea, matches my own.
But though that dissonance is apparent, and a melange of people will comment on it, it's those in the know who have a name for what they're seeing.
Englaryk​ is a tense, sprawling, utterly unholy melange of depressive black metal, mournful doom, and the darkest ambient, and marks yet another intriguing issuance from Iceland's blackened core.
I spotted the headlights of the food truck on via Feltre at 1:05 AM. The truck's clock, however, read 11:30 PM—a mysterious melange of hours.
On Svpply you could find the melange of signifiers of a certain class of early-adopter design-bro: minimalist sneakers, fancy T-shirts, Leica cameras, and drop-crotch sweatpants.
Every fashion subculture—punk, skater, preppy, goth, grunge, lumberjack, hip hop—is stripped of its original significance and blended together in an exhilarating melange that is somehow singularly Japanese.
Inside, a rich melange of senses hit me: pickled daikon, charred meat, boiled pork, coffee, coconut, freshly baked bread, and incense burning in a small altar underneath the front counter.
"Johannesburg" finds the producer evoking a sense of unpretentious, awestruck clarity, tapping out a melange of minimalist pattering via synths and drum machine and letting it jam in extended duration.
Despite the brooding selfies, and the melange of reference points, and the hyperbolic forum posts, Burial at his best is an artist capable of wringing emotion out of the everyday.
The track gently revolves around a melange of Navarro's soothing trumpet arpeggios and loops of Houston's meditative singing, as well as downtempo clicks and clacks provided by Karp and Marston.
It makes sense: Coke is sugary, the caramel-y Jack Daniels flavors complement that, and an extra glug of what is essentially "wet orange sugar" only blends into the melange.
The Greens have offered "confidence and supply" and the diverse group of parties is already starting to deliver a melange of policies, from potential relaxation of drug laws to tighter immigration controls.
There are about 100 trillion bacteria in our digestive system (some good, some bad), and scientists are still trying to figure out how this massive melange of microorganisms contributes to our health.
What we're after is world where worthy achievements by nonwhite filmmakers and showrunners aren't treated as rarities by the cultural elite, but as an integral part of a melange of varied perspectives.
Head to the subcontinent and street food is basically melange of fried dough, rice, or veg in a myriad of shapes and sizes, covered in all kinds of sauces and other goodies.
While the X Suit is far from common, it comes in a variety of typical sizes, fits, and colors (Kore Black and Grey Melange) so you can fit in while standing out.
"The mood of a pioneer, the wanderlust of a pagan traveler exploring the universe... a melange of inspirations and influences, times and placea... combining different cultures in a mix," read a catwalk note.
Gage came to most people's attention after sending for Gang Fatale's Neana back in 2013 with "Yoshimitsu," a hyperkinetic melange of grime's angular awkwardness and the rough edged clatter of UK club music.
It's hard to tell if the track samples the American rapper Chingy, famous for his 2003 hit "Right Thurr," but it's fully possible that his voice is somewhere in this melange of data.
You might also like The North Face winter warm tights, the CW-X Women's Pro running tights, the Old Navy High Rise Striped Melange leggings, or the Sweaty Betty Power 7/8 leggings.
On the contrary, tweens, parents, and educators who use AMAZE as a resource learn about adolescent sexual life as it truly is: a boisterous and sometimes confusing melange of curiosity, doubt, and exploration.
And when the characters inherit a throne room, it's a wild melange of Earthbound influences, with dashes of Chinese and Turkish design elements thrown in amid the standard medieval pillars and the like.
Lively, a direct-to-consumer e-comm started by a Victoria's Secret alum that launched last month and bills itself as "leisureé" (a melange of lingerie, swim, and activewear), is doing just that.
You could throw a melange of vegetables on this bad boy like Brussels sprouts, carrots, and potatoes, roast them all at once, and then divide them up for a week's worth of lunches.
The unique melange of hot and cold created an island and a confusing tourist destination — and one of the the only places in the world where ships can pass directly over an active volcano.
The linguistic melange forms a taste vernacular built not on an individual brand identity or a human curator but a freeform mass of associations meant to draw the viewer in by any means necessary.
But we saw stages set for two huge shifts this week: One was in Frankfurt, where automakers gathered to show off their latest and greatest concept cars, a melange of hybrid and electric shinies.
Current projects from the research lab include Melange, which is trying to study multilingual speech that can help to humanize virtual assistants in the future, and make them more accessible to the developing world.
That was exemplified on their debut release a couple of months ago—the compilation Avon is Dead, which found them twisting and torturing tropes of techno, noise, and hardcore into this surreal cyberpunk melange.
The music video, a dystopian Trumpland satire featuring Adult Swim misfit Eric Andre exhibiting questionable bedside manner, doesn't even begin to match the madness of his bars, a melange of drug talk and street realness.
Stefano Gabbana expressed his "fascinat[ion] with the Middle East" last July when hinting about the collection, and the recent release is a true melange of classic DG style and cultural influences originating from that region.
Science fiction has long predicted the consequences of such for-profit plundering; in the sci-fi classic Dune, for example, industrial control of a rare resource called "melange" underpins a complete monopoly on all interstellar travel.
As the models took their final walk, what became apparent was that this melange is totally right for Chung; she can turn her hand to varying decades and styles while staying true to her own unwavering aesthetic.
Even so, his style brings together the seemingly disparate genres of classical woodcuts and bucolic landscape painting with low-brow street art and contemporary cartoons, making it a distinct melange of all these different styles and more.
That year's Rubbed Out was a tender, sparse collection of material—featuring a brilliant cover of Paul McCartney's "Coming Up"—that saw him veer away from the eclectically electronic melange he served up in his day job.
It is an engrossing melange of high pitched feedback that sounds like some sort of prehistoric insect cry, ethereal vocals that skip and repeat like a scratched record, and a beautiful synth line set against an unconventional beat.
Order a Wiener melange in a Viennese coffee-house today, suggests Steven Beller, a historian of Austria, stir the hot milk into your bitter coffee, and imperial Viennese culture emerges, a dissolving of differences to produce something fresh.
The Vive has an entire melange of cords and ports needed to get to gaming and the Rift requires at least a USB cord and HDMI cable (bundled together to snake out of the headset to the PC).
In her new memoir, How to Murder Your Life, writer (and former VICE columnist) Cat Marnell describes the melange of addictions she struggled with during her rise to fame as beauty editor of the recently shuttered women's website xoJane.com.
Dune, set in the distant future, tells the story of a young noble named Paul Atreides, whose family is given control of a strategically important planet called Arrakis, the source of "spice" melange, a vital component in interstellar transportation.
LeBron could sign a deal and then go on vacation wearing a head to toe melange of every team he has every played for or thought about except the team he's going to and it truly would not matter.
Before now, using Google Tasks has involved a confusing mess of inputs and outputs: a melange of Google Keep, Google Assistant, and Google Calendar all either accepted or showed you tasks, but getting a simple, single list of them was nigh-impossible.
It's the only piece you're allowed to touch in the exhibit — a quick rub on different spots on the wall activates the scents, bringing you pine, wood, dirt, pretzels, and a melange of other immersive aromas that hit you right in the amygdala.
"Black Panther" mixes several aesthetics from the African continent (influences came from the Masai, Suri, Ndebele, and Bosotho peoples, among others), and while some may consider it an imperfect display or too much of a melange, the wide-ranging display of black people is astounding.
It could not capture Mr Hewlett's distinctive style: a frenetic, gleeful yet always lucid melange of MAD magazine's early spoofs; the sardonic dystopianism of 2000 AD, a British cult science-fiction comic; more than a touch of Manga; and most crucially, punk-influenced street fashion.
Across the Line uses a melange of storytelling techniques to engage the viewer: It's not a documentary, it's not a scripted drama, and it's not CGI animation—it's actually all three, featuring real audio and video recorded from anti-abortion protests around the country.
We might consider both Wes Anderson and Rashid Johnson artists, but, traditionally, the business dealings of a Hollywood director is handled by a melange of agents and managers, whereas the career of a fine artist like Johnson is often managed by gallerists, dealers, and collectors.
There is no exact Little Brownie equivalent of ABC's Thanks-a-Lots, shortbread rounds with fudge bottoms, and no precise ABC interpretation of Little Brownie's gluten-free Toffee-tastic cookies, although this year, ABC launched another gluten-free offering, a caramel chocolate chip melange.
One of those works was Sampling Winter, released on the British label Unknown To The Unknown; the title track of which has the unmistakable Legowelt aura—warm, a bit raw, and projecting a colorful melange that manages to feel nostalgic and futuristic at the same time.
Lolita fashion reached its most popular heights back in the early to mid-2000s through the crossover medium of "visual kei" bands, which brought with them a melange of gothic, aristocratic, and heavy metal aesthetic influences—Gothic Lolita style, which has a more macabre focus than traditional Lolita looks.
Since forming out of the ashes of Rat Eyes and Death Crisis in 2014, the quartet has terrorized sensibilities and eardrums with their melange of AmRep-like churning, 80s Venice Beach punk and brief forays into grind/fastcore all topped off with vocalist Alberto Jurado's Spanish/English lyrical delivery.
It seems like a series of lights emitted through a cut-out shape—neon pink and a center of crepuscular darkness inside which black and green combine in an organic melange that might suggest the eyes of a hawk gazing at you over two elephants meeting their trunks in the middle.
Originally just an instrumental before he added Tove Styke's vocals, "Aftergold" sounds like a stroll through a jungle: there's far-off echoes that you can't quite place, subtle hums of happiness, dream-like harps, a melange of marimba and a complexity that leaves you wondering what's around the corner of every beat.
It also utterly captivated me, Noisey's metal nerd in chief; it's rare that I'm so drawn to a hip-hop-based project, but I suppose that speaks to the inherent darkness of Moor Mother's music—a jagged, artful melange of noise, industrial, hip-hop, power electronics, protest music, afrofuturism, witchery, feminism, revolution, and freedom.
"I'm not so worried about showing the world I have good taste, but I do think it would be boring to post the same few beers over and over, so I've been exploring a little more and trying different beers each time," says SaveTheOx, when I ask how much thought he puts into selecting the melange for his photoshoots.
This Oregon-based project features Donovan on viola and drummer Daniel Eppihimer, with bassist Elliot Harvey handling the lion's share of the composition as well as the ghostly, harmonized vocals, and traffics in the kind of muted, languid melange of folk, sludge, neoclassical, post-rock, and doom that renders bands like Amber Asylum and Wolvserpent so mesmerizing.
A hypebeast named Dylan Hawkins made his melange with coffee creamer and a blend of teal and dark blue Gatorade; RNJ Cocktails created an alcoholic version of the drink, which looks like it could create some truly nightmarish hangovers; and massive channels like The King of Random have done their own spin with much higher production values.
Her "tax plan" was a melange of new benefits (like new tax credits for caregivers of elderly family and for out-of-pocket medical costs and an expansion of the child credit) with a lot more new taxes of various kinds on rich people to pay for non-tax programs she wanted, like free college, paid family leave, and universal pre-K for 4-year-olds.
With the "Odyssey"'s lotus flowers and nepenthe (possibly opium), and, perhaps, "Alice in Wonderland"'s cake and mushroom in the deep background, novelists in the 1960s and '70s gave us organic intoxicants like "melange," the utopian "spice" in Frank Herbert's "Dune"; "black meat," a cheeselike drug made from the flesh of giant centipedes in William S. Burroughs's "Naked Lunch"; and the nightmarishly addictive Substance D (for death) in Philip K. Dick's "A Scanner Darkly," an injectable derived from a blue flower grown, in one of Dick's fiercest ironies, on farms staffed by zombied-out recovering addicts.

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