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    varied


    1. Flesh flies have varied habits:


    2. She was wearing another one of her loud polka dot dresses and Johnny couldn’t understand how someone could wear such ugly clothes that made them stand out to such a high degree; it was almost as if the dots and varied colors were specifically made to clash as much as possible


    3. But the best top dressings are made from well made compost because it provides a complete and varied food source as well as varied bacterial sources


    4. Opinions varied, but estimates of the age of civilization ranged from three to five thousand years older here


    5. Some forty paintings were shown on the first list, along with a good dozen sculptures … she recognised some of the names of the artists … how had he got hold of a Rembrandt? Could it be original? The second list was longer, more varied and definitely more curious – intaglio tables from the Italian peninsula rubbed shoulders with tribal masks from the African continent and animal skins from places as far afield as Asia


    6. This ten-minute practice schedule can be varied of course, according to your individual needs and the amount of time at your disposal


    7. Fortunes varied, were won and lost, and the family name changed through the ages, becoming a proper product of each model of social propriety, until, at the very end of a long line of ancestors , there was but one member of the family left living


    8. It was pulse code, the frequency and duty cycle varied over time


    9. Little groups formed around the house and conversations were varied


    10. The numbers varied according to the witness, but the

    11. Fortunes varied, were


    12. varied young, female customers to join him for a drink


    13. done in varied ways: when there are variations there are intentions which


    14. horrors they observed around them varied widely


    15. At least the sessions were interestingly varied or,


    16. minutes chewing the fat with the varied Guardians, the copper


    17. It seemed that their destinations would be many and varied, and


    18. Allcock varied the introduction little during the multiple repetitions, and it was at last dawning upon Harry that he would be attending Malvern College


    19. The other apprentices of Waterhouse, there were two others, were subject to much the same rigorous and varied challenges as himself


    20. be varied with every change of the weather, as well as with many other accidents, requires

    21. They varied in size, but they went up and up and up, covered by only a thin layer of stone


    22. Yes, of course tastes varied in every nation, but this diet seemed unhealthful


    23. "Dos is a large and varied basin also


    24. A varied diet is essential for a person to maintain good health and to maintain a good psychological well-being


    25. The dividend of the bank has varied according to the variations in the rate of the interest which it has, at different times, received for the money it had advanced to the public, as well as according to other circumstances


    26. As a result, what could have been a pleasant and fruitful life for her was constantly interrupted by thoughts of ineptitude and feelings of despair due to her frightful failing to find peace in her daily journey ahead on the many and varied paths she followed


    27. As they finally entered the center of the camp, she could hear varied shouts and calls


    28. No two of the dreams were ever quite the same but the theme never varied


    29. This land tax, or land rent, like the tithe in Europe, consisted in a certain proportion, a fifth, it is said, of the produce of the land, which was either delivered in kind, or paid in money, according to a certain valuation, and which, therefore, varied from year to year, according to all the variations of the produce


    30. Upon this question the decisions of the courts of justice were not uniform, but varied with the authority of government, and the humours of the times

    31. In such societies, the varied occupations of every man oblige every man to exert his capacity, and to invent expedients for removing difficulties which are continually occurring


    32. In a civilized state, on the contrary, though there is little variety in the occupations of the greater part of individuals, there is an almost infinite variety in those of the whole society These varied occupations present an almost infinite variety of objects to the


    33. So, if the speed of light can be varied, can we conclude with absolute certainty that the beam of light we observe has not been affected by any gravitational influence? How has the second law of Thermodynamics affected the speed of light over time?7 Since we cannot accurately measure the change today, due to a lack of time, is it safe to assume that the speed of light has always been constant?


    34. “Our trenches faced theirs and the distance varied between them anywhere between sixty and one hundred and fifty yards


    35. eyebrows, and the eyes varied in intensity


    36. The expense of levying a land-tax, which varied with every variation of the rent, would, no doubt, be somewhat greater than that of levying one which was always rated according to a fixed valuation


    37. The proportion which each parish ought to support of what is assessed upon the whole election, and that which each individual ought to support of what is assessed upon his particular parish, are both in the same manner varied from year to year, according as circumstances are supposed to require


    38. } The tax of each individual is varied from year to year, according to different circumstances, of which the collector or the commissary, whom intendant appoints to assist him, are the judges


    39. palette of oils and the most varied of


    40. American Standard translations of proistemi varied and

    41. The bank of England generally advances at an interest, which, since the Revolution, has varied from eight to three per cent


    42. The excise is the only part of the British system of taxation, which would require to be varied in any respect, according as it was applied to the different provinces of the empire


    43. The speed of the Shenandoah varied with the speed of the wind


    44. browse over varied companies that primarily deal with patio and deck designing


    45. This caused that the skills varied as widely as discussed above


    46. How much you need is varied depending on these charac-


    47. In most cases, if you can eat a well balanced varied diet, you can achieve this without supplements


    48. when I first had it told to me as a child, varied, of course, by


    49. This measure could conceivably undermine the (varied) interests and concerns of a nation whose (increasing) plurality presently spans an entire continent (and beyond)


    50. I knew by now that with any course of treatment or drug, reactions varied from person to person














































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    Synonyms for "varied"

    varied wide-ranging indiscriminate mixed variegated motley heterogeneous

    "varied" definitions

    characterized by variety


    widely different


    broken away from sameness or identity or duplication