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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.

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He said the ethnicities of suspects varied and are "reflective of the diversity we see in the city".

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The second is that the advisers’ recommendations varied quite a lot, and a major factor was how the advisers invested their own money.

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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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