Also expect a varied landscape with gentle green hills in the south, and more rugged mountains and moors in the north. |
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On trips, which varied from motorways to city roundabouts, I found it handled beautifully and steering was effortless. |
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They are a talented team with a varied brand of footballing skill and know-how. |
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Their circle of friends, their schoolmates, and their athletic teams are much more varied than those of even a generation ago. |
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The varied sittella has a grey body and breast, white head and tail tip and black wings and remaining parts of the body. |
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In times of stress, for example, men mobilize less varied social supports than women do. |
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The amount of winter hay fed varied annually depending on available winter pasture forage. |
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A cordon bleu chef is aided by two stewardesses and meals are varied between Thai, Indonesian and international. |
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Sedge warblers advertise their presence by a chattering and varied song, but are often invisible due to the dense herbage they haunt. |
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As any red-blooded male should, I found myself admiring her form in the many varied outfits she wore throughout the film. |
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In art classes, each student explores and manipulates varied tools and mediums. |
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Their accounts varied on the fire's location, with some saying it was in a storeroom or the engine room. |
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Included in their varied contributions were poems and writings of Tim Bobbin and Edwin Waugh. |
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The number of annulets in the above coats is evidently not significant and I have varied the barry field to make the design more attractive. |
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A baguette should have a crisp shell, a white crumb with varied texture and a good yeasty smell of bread. |
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The number of national unions varied during the times, mainly because of frequent mergers. |
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Her love of the English language was always evident and shone through her many and varied readings. |
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He believes that Megalania varied between 200 and 330 pounds, about the size of a Komodo dragon. |
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It is a varied and interesting display of images, which judging by reaction from visitors to date is going down well with them. |
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With his running, 91-mph fastball, sweeping slider and varied arm angles, Arrojo can be unhittable, although sloppy. |
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She does much the same thing, too, in her brief but lucid headnotes to the varied selections. |
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But jazz quartets can be varied with a trumpet or a saxophone or even a flute or clarinet. |
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Formulas have varied through the ages to include white lead, chalk, or whiting mixed with binders. |
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The attribution of deaths from influenza varied considerably over the 30 years reported. |
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The ladies were left to straggle after them, a varied procession up the trail. |
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The ornamental patterns are clear-cut, expressive, varied and unconstrainedly rhythmical. |
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Inconsistent roofscapes on Main Street and varied building colours detract from the attractive village. |
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And FYI, orientation and desire in transpeople are as varied as they are in the rest of the population. |
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Over time, this tolerant allegiance has woven the varied tapestry of Indian Hindu Dharma. |
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The flowers varied in color from blood red to sky blue and from pale yellow to a deep violet. |
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Different surface finishes are combined with several colors to give many varied and aesthetically pleasing effects. |
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Fish life on the wreck is as varied as on any reef and there are numerous exotic finds for sharp-eyed divers. |
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An analysis of this speech reveals that the student used varied repetition strategies, including anaphora, antithesis, chiasmus, and parallelism. |
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The percentage of thecae that dehisced longitudinally varied greatly among rice varieties. |
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The nature of party alignment varied after the collapse of the minority government. |
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The evening consists of four creative and varied works that made the time zip by. |
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Part of the fascination has been the use of many varied mathematical tools to solve the practical problems in coding. |
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In the east of Natal, a series of game reserves offer the chance to sample some of South Africa's varied and prolific wildlife. |
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In line with this, the speakers' platforms at many and varied protest demonstrations featured Democrats or Greens senators. |
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The work platform, stabilized by hydraulic cylinders at the four corners, varied no more than one-half degree from level. |
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Their stories have provided a varied repast for readers, touching on the history, human interest aspect, and the light side of the game. |
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At maturity, the seed coat is primarily a protective structure, although its specific role may be varied and complex. |
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He varied the pattern of transparency in the ceiling by specifying panels with differently sized perforations. |
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The festival opens on Tuesday, Feb. 6 with a varied and somewhat eclectic orchestral program. |
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The work tasks varied from foundry work and heavy engineering to precision engineering and clerical and administrative work. |
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Plenty of varied road work ranging from motorways to the bumpy bog roads as well as a lot of urban use didn't faze this Nissan beaut. |
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Are we really aware of the varied forms of flora and fauna found in the coastal regions of the country? |
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Such diminutives, in varied forms, are very commonly found in Indian languages. |
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The restaurant creates varied kinds of curries in red, yellow, green, black and white. |
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The blackmailers themselves were a varied lot, but a significant number were involved with police or law enforcement. |
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Salmon varied in size from 4 to 11 lb and a number of sea trout were also caught with many undersize trout being returned. |
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Results varied relative to the indistinctiveness of design or lack of detail, obviously, the method was not applied on fragile fragments. |
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The results varied widely, so to verify repeatability, we ran ten iterations and took an average. |
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Moods and emotions are varied and fluctuating as you deal with adversaries and rally around friends. |
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The means toward attaining those goals, however, are as varied as our political views, socioeconomic background and individual temperaments. |
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The two areas had a varied degree of protection against poaching despite being of a similar size in area. |
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The initial concentration of the rings varied with height within the bole and the age of the tree when the ring was initiated. |
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The sites varied in character from pristine rainforest to coastal mangroves and oil palm and rubber plantations. |
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Castlebar Active Retirement group have been enjoying a very busy and varied schedule over recent months. |
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The first mention of Gatsby triggers Daisy's memories of her former lover, generating a recurrent and intriguingly varied orchestral motif. |
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Sweet fillings can be equally varied and may include apples, plums, cherries, pumpkin, bilberries, walnuts, poppyseed, or millet. |
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In the run-up to the conference, a range of varied groups had issued calls for demonstrations and meetings. |
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He said prices for high-end properties varied a lot, depending on their quality and location. |
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The food varied from average to superb, with the salt and pepper quail, Peking duck dumplings and gingko nut sticky rice getting top marks. |
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Search conditions varied from fine weather to thunderstorms and heavy squalls. |
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The mix of emotions on his face was so varied between anxiety, worry and relief, when he saw me breathing again. |
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How is the long, varied story of the town on the moors relevant to its modern inhabitants? |
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Recipes for gunpowder, relative to the proportions in the mixture of its three components, varied over the centuries of its use. |
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These cues varied systematically in their perceptual salience relative to the primary task in which it was embedded. |
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I would dearly like to be able to tally the total amount their varied and many fundraisers for deserving causes have accumulated over the years. |
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The commoners too decorated their battledores, with colours which varied according to the local area. |
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As they acquired hotels, the brothers brought their varied talents to the business and became full-time hoteliers. |
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Nuclei labeling was homogenous within a cyst, but labeling intensity varied between cysts, depending on the slide quality. |
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The materials alchemists used were typically impure mixtures whose composition varied according the site from which they originated. |
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He called on me during his last visit to Accra and we discussed varied issues relating to Africa. |
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The original language of Algeria was Berber, which has varied dialects throughout the country. |
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His writings varied from incoherent screeds to astute examinations of government hypocrisy. |
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He skilfully dissects the complex and varied forms of the labour process during periods of transition. |
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Life is rich and varied in its everyday detail despite its changeless quality. |
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Such varied images of what might transpire at a meeting suggests the novelty of the institution itself. |
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The stress response of the spring migrating semipalmated plovers, an Arctic breeding species, varied between two years. |
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Using primarily wools and specialty yarns varied in texture and color, the couple creates fine-art wall hangings. |
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In some ways modern societies are turning full circle and returning to the varied rituals of the past. |
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Styles as varied as Pop art, minimalism and even performance art embrace the still life style. |
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In many ways asteroids and comets are likely to offer more varied and abundant natural resources than the Moon. |
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The array of bits, jigs, edge guides, and other accessories is as varied and versatile as the basic router itself. |
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In these osmotic experiments pressure P was varied using a sucrose solution of defined osmolarity. |
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A good way to let customers experience the varied tastes of straight whiskey and learn more about them is to conduct tastings. |
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With curiosity as motivation, I've been following the many and varied lawsuits being adjudicated against the company. |
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With 30 km groomed daily for classic and skate skiing, over 1,400 acres of varied terrain satisfies beginners through experts. |
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The use of layered hand-made paper of different quality gives varied texture to the painting. |
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This pull-off is a good place to look for rose-throated becards, varied buntings, and Zone-tailed hawks. |
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The Plan was always to live a varied life and to write about it occasionally. |
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The craic was mighty and the eats plentiful, varied and delicious, scrumptiously washed down by copious draughts to suit all tastes. |
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These three topoi can be varied in countless ways to create a riveting narrative. |
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A whole series of varied contacts bringing new relations to the environment, to life, to the world. |
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The programme itself is very varied with theatrical performances, classical concerts, lectures, workshops, masterclasses and opera. |
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In order to create a varied appearance, the developers have used a range of different bricks and roof tiles. |
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Second, the dialogues themselves are extremely varied and interpretatively often quite open. |
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The concentration of actin is fixed at 11.9 M, and the amount of scruin is varied to achieve the desired stoichiometric ratio. |
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But there are no controls on charges and they can also be varied by the bank with immediate effect. |
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The following afternoon, the remainder of the events took place, and they varied from a tug-of-war contest to a game of Trivial Pursuit. |
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The illustrations are intended to graphically highlight the complex and varied aspects of the experience. |
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Often thought of as clumsy and gristle filled, Austrian cuisine is as varied and sophisticated as any contemporary Asian menu. |
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In turn, adults' choice of code varied by the language frame provided by the classroom teacher or school representative. |
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As expected, responses varied widely from impassioned anger to passive indifference. |
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Furthermore, the multiple perspectives may offer the grist needed for marshaling varied arguments on local levels. |
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The programme has a wide and varied list of entertainment, indoor and outdoor over the eight days. |
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The ice thickness and snow depth varied from 0.5 to 1.3 m and from 1 to 9 cm, respectively. |
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We are determined to do all we can to save this site which is ideal for off-roading because of the varied terrain. |
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Argyll has challenged 150 ships in all, and boardings varied from small dhows to large container ships. |
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Clematis and trumpet vines drape the walls in a lush curtain, and elephant's ears, hostas, and hardy bananas lend swaths of varied greens. |
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It uses stylish layering of varied flattering lengths, featuring cheeky elements of design. |
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While this album felt more disparate and less powerful, the tracklist was varied and inventive. |
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We have a very varied collection, from North East Colliery locomotives to world famous Pacifics such as Sir Nigel Gresley and Blue Peter. |
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She offered a more varied needlework curriculum of plain work, marking, openwork, and embroidery along with reading and writing. |
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Well at least he thought she was blushing, the colour on her face was so varied it was hard to tell. |
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The guests were treated to a sumptuous meal of varied Indian dishes, one tastier than the next. |
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Alliaria petiolata displays plasticity to varied habitat conditions including levels of shading. |
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Dance bands have varied from the medieval one-man band of pipe and tabor to the small symphony orchestras of Johann Strauss. |
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Spell-breakers had an arsenal of varied skills, mind-reading and telepathy being just the surface of the depths. |
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It offers detailed coverage of the C language, including 90 varied program examples. |
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Battier's varied gifts as a player make him the favorite to claim all the awards Martin collected this season. |
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The Irish actor was as famous for his varied movie roles as his drinking and womanising. |
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The homeothermic capacity of chicks varied as a function of brood size, age, and air temperature. |
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Her many varied interests include teaching, reading, fashion design, poetry, lecturing, homemaking, philosophy and painting. |
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The above conditions may be varied or deleted by further order of the court. |
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A same root form verb could be varied regularly and irregularly depending on the morpheme which comes after the stem. |
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For those in search of culture, Milan has numerous museums with rich and varied collections. |
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The origins of myths and legends are as varied as the immortal marvels they celebrate. |
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In this case, the Strokes return the favour by turning in some tuneful, varied and above all catchy songs. |
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The Sikh history, in all its varied phases, unfolds the genius of the Sikhs as a dynamic community. |
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These varied media are turning the traditional call center to a multimedia customer contact center. |
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The descriptions of the varied habits of thomsonite presented below are divided into two sections based on cavity size. |
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Themes varied from the sublime to the ridiculous but citizens supported it in force. |
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Overall difference between species in use of Secchi depths varied by habitat type. |
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The society looks forward to a good display of varied subject matter of local interest. |
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The degree and kind of purdah observed by women has varied across time and place and from family to family and is also related to class status. |
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Patterns of landholding and inheritance varied between these units of land. |
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After a varied career he decided to study medicine and entered general practice. |
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Unfortunately, these categories provide only the loosest possible organizing system for such varied delights. |
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A very moderate pacifism was, in fact, the common denominator of the demonstrators and the varied organisations. |
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Inside, a motley crew of gents are draped over by a mixture of girls in varied state of undress. |
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From about 1581 he was mainly resident in London, and pursuing an active and varied literary career. |
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Hasse begins with a simple melody which is varied and embellished with intricate ornaments that make it memorable. |
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What a fascinatingly varied job he must have, even if it involves digital motion control camerawork. |
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The people, farmlands, and farming practices of Asia come to life in this varied collection. |
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While the upper classes enjoyed a varied diet including substantial amounts of meat, the masses ate an undiversified diet, primarily of cereals. |
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The British battlecruiser's main long-range armament usually consisted of eight guns which varied in calibre from 12 to 15 inch. |
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Thick fibrous bands were noted dividing lymph nodes into nodules of varied size. |
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Most, though, were placed with foster parents around the country, where the level of care varied enormously. |
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The date and length of the flowering season varied widely among the different clones. |
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A varied composition provides continuity of food supply for birds and small mammals, with seeds, fruits and berries ripening at different times. |
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Building size varied from one-floor shack houses, two-story mansions, and multilevel apartment and office buildings. |
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The challenge was placed before us all by a varied range of speakers throughout the Triennial. |
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Words are clear, and the hymns, presented in their entirety, are imaginatively varied in terms of solo, a cappella, sectional and tutti singing. |
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Those granules are tiny metallic crystals in varied shapes and orientations. |
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Along with these yardages, made-ups, cushion cover and apparel are being displayed to show the varied combinations of different products. |
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Each sequence of thecae forms a stipe, or branch, and colonies varied in the numbers of stipes that they possessed. |
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Cities also varied on whether they would require mandatory connection to the sewer or water supply system. |
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In the meantime, we advocate a varied and balanced diet plus exercise as the best insurance of good health. |
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He went on to a varied career which included writing jingles and having some success acting. |
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Get a good test drive over varied road conditions and be sure to get the car's maintenance record. |
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The ambulanceman claims it was learning first aid in the Cubs and Scouts that triggered his long and varied career in the front line. |
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There is also a large number of highly varied indigenous flora species that are characteristic of low-altitude tropical forests. |
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Live music thumps out of the bars and clubs, a music scene that has produced artists as varied as The Undertones and Dana. |
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However, the 1929 survey also suggested that the qualities of ideal bananas varied in relation to jobbers ' perceptions of market demand. |
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The installation, six panels hung in a row, was perfect, intensifying the riveting presence of the minimally varied shapes. |
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While it lacks notes, it does include a selected bibliography that will help scholars track down its many and varied sources. |
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Artists were engaged in such varied practices as minimalism, Earthworks, Photo-realism, conceptual art, performance art, and feminist art. |
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These varied from the trials and subsequent execution of radicals for treason, to trials for sedition and seditious libel. |
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The window size is varied from a minimum of 5 bp up to half the sequence length. |
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It is certainly wild, even deserted in most places, but the stark lunar landscape is only part of a rich and varied wilderness. |
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His varied acquaintance included Boswell, Bentham, Godwin, Paine, and Coleridge. |
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There were kurtas and saris, dhotis and lungis, trousers, towels and aprons in brilliant hues and varied textures. |
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One of the most widespread and varied adaptations is natural camouflage, an animal's ability to hide itself from predator and prey. |
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All of them have been so varied and each one is always totally different form the last. |
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Fortuitously, one of our many and varied listeners emailed me and put me on to this site. |
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The graphics have improved, with nice big, colorful sprites for the enemies, and they're varied enough to be interesting. |
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It is a testament to the importance of varied personal experiences as a means of finding meaning in life. |
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Aside from the constraints just described, trial type varied pseudorandomly within each of the three blocks. |
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Works by self-consciously artistic contemporary photographers varied widely. |
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The light source was a halogen lamp and light intensity was varied with neutral density filters. |
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Events varied from 20-km solo and team time trials to cross-country races, a hill climb and a dirt criterium. |
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Up until this point race distances varied and there were no restrictions on the design or construction of boats. |
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The union also said the use of the orders varied widely in different parts of the country. |
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The practice also seems to have varied according to region, scrivener, and nature of the document in question. |
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Plotting the changes as the tone frequency is varied across the bandpass of the circuit produces a curve. |
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Singers will get the chance to sing in harmony, in single line melodies, in rounds and to experiment with varied vocal textures. |
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Most people maintain health and adequate protein intake from a mixed, varied diet. |
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Quality of clinical care varied substantially, and access to care, continuity of care, and interpersonal care varied moderately. |
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This classic snack can be varied with the addition of thinly sliced smoked chicken or turkey and avocado. |
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The number of eggs stored in the egg bank varied within and among species but was usually lower in the temporary pond species. |
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The black grouse needs a more varied habitat than the better-established red grouse. |
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During his long and busy life Mr Gill has had many strings to his bow, and the occupations of his leisure hours have been varied and interesting. |
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Over her long and varied career, she has used masquerade, performance and role-playing to extend the frontiers of her own identity. |
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Pippa has many strings to her bow and with that comes a varied professional life. |
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The recipe for theriac varied but usually included vipers' flesh, parts of lizards, honey, plants, and herbs or spices. |
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Tactors are capable of a much more varied perception than we should on the first thought be inclined to suppose. |
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This virtualization stuff is so new, so tricky and so varied that apples to apples measurements are almost impossible. |
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The varied groupings of pairs, trios, and sixes massing together and flying apart proved timeless, however. |
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They face difficulties in developing models of unionism which permit adequate responses to the varied dimensions of restructuring. |
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Perceptions actually varied surprisingly little between users and non-users. |
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The remainder of the population belonged to the third estate, whose social and economic status varied considerably. |
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The breads varied in fiber, protein, water, and fat content as well as coarseness. |
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The evening will include a varied programme of music from folk songs to show numbers. |
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According to Amundson, the results of remediation varied from each town and local environment. |
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The former map traces architecture, articulated with sources of building materials, ranging from adobe to varied stones. |
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The page is manipulated as a visual space to the extent most word processors allow, with varied patterns of indentation and spacing. |
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Business and conference guests will be targeted on weekdays, with a varied menu to include Indian dishes. |
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The rides varied from the sluggish merry-go-rounds to the fast roller coasters. |
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Where written policies existed, they varied widely in adherence to the guidelines. |
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The shape and size of the bras were specially tailored to accommodate the different styles of clothing in varied eras. |
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If his attention fixes upon the rich and varied foliage of the ancient forest, it is to single out particular specimens of trees and plants. |
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The complexity and depth of these scholars' individual accounts of the sultana have varied according to her relevance to their respective works. |
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A busy Cannes market will include a distinctive and varied crop of BBC Films titles currently in post-production. |
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The dim sum was contained in small bamboo food steamers, tiny but delightful, so that you could order varied dishes. |
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An enthusiastic crafter and home sewer since childhood, Jane Schenck has a long and varied career in the home sewing industry. |
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Thus, most minor amino acids varied in proportion to each other, but correlated relatively poorly with total amino acids. |
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The natural diet of loch trout is more varied than most care to admit and be prepared for trout taking midge, stonefly, sedge, beetles, nymphs, olives and mayfly. |
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Again the convertible mechanism varied from one sofa bed to another. |
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Here, in one gallery space, is a taster from the vast Scottish National Photography Collection, a richly varied archive that runs to more than 27,000 photographs. |
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The Navy is actively recruiting young men and women into its ranks at the moment and offers a wide and varied career to anyone interested in taking up a career at sea. |
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This article reviews varied types of relationships that were formed when a kindergarten class embarked on a study of the Native Alaskan art of carving. |
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The Washington Ballet's varied repertory attracted Gaither too. |
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Abundances of nine taxa varied significantly among transition zones and interiors of benthoscape elements, most with elevated abundances in transition zones. |
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They might choose to play the guitar, recorder, saxophone, harp, drum, xylophone, violin, piano, banjo, symbols or the triangle or any other instrument of varied origins. |
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Despite his busy schedule he contributed many articles on varied subjects. |
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Also known as milkweed and spurge, Euphorbia belongs to an incredibly varied genus that contains over 2,000 species including the Christmas favourite, poinsettia. |
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Although practice varied between regions, apart from a period between 1884 and 1936, British police were allowed little more than a truncheon on routine patrol. |
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International festivals like New York City's Lincoln Center Festival tantalize dance lovers with promises of offerings that are extremely varied and unique. |
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The nature of the solid tumors varied from numerous small nodules spreading throughout the mesentery and peritoneal lining to a single, large mass. |
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In each test, we compared simulations guided by the wriggling algorithm to ones guided by a standard thrashing algorithm in which the dihedral angles are varied independently. |
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The Cottage Industries Emporium here opened shop in 1984, and is considered a one-stop destination to buy varied handicraft and handloom products from all over the country. |
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Marlowe's poem is like the fantastical and varied grotesques that decorate the borders of a painting composed according to more classical rules of art. |
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The powdery blue kingfisher has a more varied diet than the name suggests. |
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The conduct of people may be regulated by varied and complex rules and norms, but legal stricture begins where the individualisation and opposition of interests begins. |
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The group heading to Kenya is a varied bunch, including someone who is a time-served cabinet maker and others who are good at painting or have other skills. |
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The Mg content of rugose coral skeletons may thus have varied as a reflection of changing physico-chemical parameters in the marine environment through time. |
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The material available in the colonial timber yard varied from region to region, but the material described is similar throughout Britain and her colonies. |
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Though the attendees varied from whiskey enthusiasts to novices, most said they liked the rye best. |
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Parents are reminded that the club can provide excellent and varied recreational outlets for birthday parties, such as basketball, indoor football, handball and racquetball. |
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As mentioned before, this formal coherence is achieved not through thematic development, but through the varied repetition of clearly discernible musical ideas. |
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Even among those subjects recruited in the United States, tobacco exposure may have varied and included mentholated, nonmentholated, or even hand-rolled cigarettes. |
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Though that varied greatly by region, it made up nearly a third of the total cost. |
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Even with a reduced number of stalls, visitors were offered a varied selection of goods, ranging from walking sticks to photograph albums, and candyfloss to doughnuts. |
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For convenience, we consider only the case of two alleles at each of the three loci and the notation in this case is varied to reduce the superscripts and subscripts. |
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They were not very varied in design and the emphasis was on good luck charms such as four-leaf clovers, horseshoes and wishbones, again set with tiny diamonds. |
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The album would have benefited from a more varied pace, which would have kept the faces of those twittering bird-like electronics seeming cute rather than overeager. |
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When a country spreads over a large and varied land mass, connections can be as important as resources. |
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Because of their varied backgrounds, these teachers and professionals often use different theoretical and applied didactic and pedagogic practices. |
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The ensemble was established to explore a very varied repertoire for the brass quintet, through a wide-ranging selection of music from Renaissance to twentieth Century. |
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Betting types are also varied and include everything from straight bets to a full array of mixed-sport parlays, teasers, if bets, round robins and futures. |
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Those needs varied depending on where respondents were in the kink universe. |
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A blue-tongued skink and a bearded dragon are just some of the many varied creatures on display at a new centre dedicated to animals which has been officially opened. |
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The melange of languages and accents was as varied as the faces. |
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Soils are generally clay silica of varied depths and exposures. |
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Expect to hear a varied repertoire of original tunes and airs along with a choice of songs by Irish singer-songwriters and composers arranged by this dynamic duo. |
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Parental activity near the nest varied in that the frequency of parental passes and hovers within 1 m of the nest opening increased in the period before fledging. |
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In the sport of orienteering, a competitor uses a detailed map to navigate his or her way across varied terrain following a course drawn on the map. |
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Doctors over the last 2,500 years have been a varied lot who occupy just about every square inch of the human grid. |
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He operated both round and over the wicket, varied pace and spin and generally looked a genuine spin bowler with an international career beckoning. |
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The standing sward of rye, clovers, and fescues is increasingly varied with herbs like dock and comfrey, which help pull nutrients up from the subsoil. |
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Historians continue to deepen our understanding of how varied and occasionally contradictory were the intentions of various framers and ratifiers. |
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The 8 tracks are varied in environment and road hazards, and the videogame does allow you to have tracks and obstacles you can't have with a real slot car set. |
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All the countries adopting shock therapy experienced prolonged economic crisis and mass impoverishment, although the depth of the crisis varied from country to country. |
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A breathtaking display of flowers in their varied forms and colours was a delightful treat for the visitors who thronged the YWCA grounds throughout the day. |
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In particular, the use of a wide range of percussion adds an immense amount of varied instrumental color to what is otherwise a very small ensemble. |
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In one study of 129 adults, the point of termination of the spinal cord varied from the lower third of the twelfth thoracic vertebra to the middle third of the third lumbar. |
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In the Canaries, the lavas are much more compositionally varied in each of these stages, ranging from tholeiitic basalts to phonolites and trachytes. |
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The menu was varied and exciting, ranging from quiche to peppered steak. |
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In recent years the traditional market town with its cobbled streets has become renowned for staging varied and colourful festivals all year round. |
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Both the wild and the cultivated balsams are found in varied colours such as red, blue, yellow, pink, purple and white, either in a pure or mixed form. |
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The highly aromatic mix may include nutmeg, rosebuds, turmeric, allspice, gingerroot, lavender, and aniseed, though the mix is as varied as the taste of the cook. |
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The nature and interests of these constituencies were varied and illustrated the different ways in which working people had responded to the challenges of modernization. |
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These deep reefs lay in a murky world, somewhere between day and night, and rocky maws harbor a fairyland of colorful, varied and tightly integrated animals. |
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Curries, beef and ale pie and pasta dishes formed part of the varied diet and the sweets included cream caramel and banoffee pie, all made on board. |
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With the watch, wanderlust found a way to cover costs and ensure a varied and trustworthy clientele. |
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Choosing a programme for his tribute concert was easy, says Currie, who has alighted on some of the most exciting and varied choral works in the canon. |
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Here, under labyrinthine covered arches, one can buy items as varied as ceramics, carpets, silver, brass, miniatures, tiles, saffron, pistachio nuts and henna. |
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The chord varied from 170 inches at the root to 68 inches at the tip. |
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Elegiac and archly insightful, the quality of the writing displays a striking talent, and one that stays in the memory long after the varied merits of the performances fade. |
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With a wide and varied selection of events, displays and performances, the festival captures the spirit of Yeats's works and the imagination of Sligo audiences. |
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Nevertheless, varied combinations of ancient philosophical essentialism and nineteenth-century scientific racialism linger to this day in American folk concepts of race. |
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The varied orientations of tiny fold patterns in the smallest grid boxes recall semaphore flags or suggest LED elements in a Times Square news zipper. |
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Other than the solo campaign, the game promises to deliver a varied multiplayer experience, the gameplay of which can be sampled in the recently released multiplayer demo. |
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A teacher of large and varied attainments was procured, and pupils instructed by him have passed into private colleges, where they have signalised themselves most creditably. |
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And the animals and plants that do the parasitizing are as varied as their hosts. |
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The output and sales of silicon carbides in 2010 varied with different applications. |
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Misperception of weight varied by race, with black females being least likely to believe they were overweight even if they were. |
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More significantly, though, was the finding that the level of the undercount varied by region and race. |
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The purpose and importance of female circumcision from society to society, as well as age and do it again and again varied from family to family. |
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Many companies have used Six Sigma, Total Quality Management, Quality Circles, or similar approaches with varied results. |
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Big names including Master Sken, Anne Quinlan, Dave Jackson, Mike Tobin and Vinnie Shoreman gave seminars in varied disciplines. |
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He noted that tides varied in time and strength in different parts of the world. |
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Replete with varied repetitions of broken chord patterns, it features moving eighth notes alternating between the hands. |
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Immediate postoperative wound dressing varied between participants from plaster cast to a semirigid dressing or wound or elastic bandage. |
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A long, buzzy whistle in a single pitch means you have heard a varied thrush. |
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But perhaps what most unifies Adams's varied works is the way in which they hint at the manipulability of social codes. |
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The nature of the barbarian takeover of former Roman provinces varied from region to region. |
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