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It's a catchall of a plan that has something for everyone.
It is a catchall word that well might be used on most of them at one time or another.
As in any catchall exhibition, there are works that stand out.
The term is not used as a catchall to cover ignorance.
It is simply a catchall for everything but Eurocentric music.
Comets have always served as a kind of scientific catchall.
He was in the loft - sort of a catchall school attic.
"And that label is a catchall if there ever was one.
It was a catchall term, apparently, for unconscious states of a certain kind.
Culture, a vague catchall, makes a ready target for what else we think is missing in life.
The catchall feeling that few group shows escape is not eluded.
His wife was standing by the little desk that served as a paper catchall, looking once again at the diet book.
Perhaps it does not matter, in strategic terms, that the war on terror has become such a catchall phrase.
"Special education should not be a catchall for every problem in our schools, but in many cases that is what it has become."
The rest of the show is a catchall of prints from around the world.
Bourgeois is a catchall term for all the faults of the middle class.
His bed had become sort of a catchall for everything since he had moved into her bedroom.
The phone has become our ticket, loyalty card, and catchall wallet.
"The catchall that they should have used is equitable and adequate, not equal."
He wanted desperately to get into the center drawer, the shallow one that is usually a catchall.
Still, they tend to use the questionable status as a catchall category, even for players who do not practice all week.
"Fresh Prince" falls into the catchall category of family entertainment.
The section is a catchall reg for use in unstable situations.
Her show's title is not an idle catchall concept.
So, except for a catchall finale, the history of the world stops at Woodstock.