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In the process, the Democrats have become more diverse, but also less tied to middle-income voters.

The ‘Get On Up’ actress on why TV is more diverse than film, and how life has changed since winning her Oscar for ‘The Help.’

I like changing it up, and I think you see that in the music charts, too, which are getting more and more diverse.

But equally important in comparing now to then is the fact that the rest of the United States is growing ever more diverse.

The country grows more diverse, more tribal, and more embattled.

An experience similar in kind was in progress between Antony and Rose, but the elements were more diverse.

There is no portrait in his gallery which has given rise to more diverse comment among critics.

Their testimony serves to show that the forms by which men and women are haunted are far more diverse and subtle than we knew.

But nothing could be more diverse than the two descriptions of the same stream.

The more diverse these two conditions are, the greater will be the struggle of the giants in the contest.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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