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varied
adjective as in different
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The study found that while Democrats were largely consistent in their opposition to these immigration policies, Republican sentiment varied more, especially by age, gender and ethnicity.
He said the ethnicities of suspects varied and are "reflective of the diversity we see in the city".
The second is that the advisers’ recommendations varied quite a lot, and a major factor was how the advisers invested their own money.
And yet, given the varied sources and multiple layers of translation, it’s helpful to trust that the literal meaning of the songs may take a while to sink in.
Working hours around the turn of the 20th century varied widely but were generally much longer than today, says Joseph McCartin, history professor at Georgetown University.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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