Therefore, his design lines could flow freely, creatively and variedly, one of the reasons he won a long ovation that evening. |
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The mojo tales are variedly frightening, mysterious, tongue-in-cheek, curious, exciting, didactic and deceptively simplistic, but almost always interesting. |
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The texture and detail of the clothing emerge in such exquisite touches as a view of the variedly painted buttons on Reginald's vest. |
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She might have delivered more cogent, less free-associative thinking had she not already written so frequently and variedly about her subject. |
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In addition, you can attach accessories and turn your lawn tractor into a variedly working gardening machine. |
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A possible linkage with the more variedly structured civic society is limited by absence of an umbrella organisation. |
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If one tries to deal with the variedly uncertain real world, the more inclusive approach to conjunction becomes appropriate. |
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Organizations that assembled were variedly categorized as: Parliamentary Organizations and Assemblies, Think Tanks, Institutes and Foundations, Multilateral and Bilateral Representatives not to mention Observers. |
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With titles of well-known orchestras such as Michael the Walluftaler wants to point monastery man out, Elmar wolf, Ernst Mosch or the Czech chapel Mistrinanka, how variedly bhmische blowing music can be. |
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This concept has been variedly defined, with some experts asserting that the term involves thinking systematically about morals and conduct and making judgements about right and wrong. |
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These have been shaped by the variedly interventionist appetites of the Commonwealth and the approaches taken by the states in response. |
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The nuclei are enlarged, variedly shaped, and hyperchromatic. |
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Cassava flour is variedly processed in different parts of Malawi. |
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