Newspaper accounts have variously reported that he fell from a tree or from a watercraft. |
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The scarecrows are variously made of papier mache, embroidered fabric, straw and plastic bags stuffed with newspaper. |
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The great house was surrounded by numerous and variously shaped out-buildings. |
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Known variously as pumas, panthers, or mountain lions, cougars are fairly common in the West, but not in the East. |
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Both of these are variously called the golden number or golden ratio, golden section, golden mean or the divine proportion. |
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There are several varieties of this disease, variously known as framboesia, pian, verrugas, and crab-yaws. |
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Aristotle then links essence with his theory of causes, being identified variously with its final cause and with its formal cause. |
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All are radially costate, with costae varying from simple and evenly distributed to variously branched and unevenly spaced. |
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The screens variously arranged around the room gave off an eerie dim blue glow, the type of glow seen in a nuclear reactor core during meltdown. |
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This propels three playlets showing how, depending on trifles, the evening may turn out in three different ways, variously affecting four lives. |
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The fire tower sits atop what is variously known as the Second Dome or the Fire Dome. |
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The physical body provided external signs that variously reflected or imposed on the interior soul the state of its moral health. |
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For these offences he was variously fined, sent to a Detention Centre, and given a suspended prison term. |
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Included are partial remains of large trunks up to 33 cm wide and over 8 m long, variously disarticulated foliage, cones, and seeds. |
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Why do they call him, variously, treacherous, untrustworthy, racist, pig-headed, short-sighted, dishonest, stupid and vicious? |
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Martin Heidegger, a German philosopher, has been variously classified as a phenomenologist, an existentialist, and a mystic. |
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She proceeded to sit next to her loving husband, poking him variously in the ribs and face, and petulantly pushing his chair. |
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William Camden was a contemporary of Shakespeare, and is variously known as an English historian, antiquarian, chorographer or geographer. |
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It is variously a fabulous technical challenge, an extension of the American frontier and the locus for sundry Utopias. |
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Most of the other paintings and pastels on view feature sultry young female models variously posed in fashionable garb. |
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The mysterious concatenations variously conjure Cycladic totems and Greek herms as well as works by Picasso and Ernst. |
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This frame has been variously interpreted as a reflection either of temple architecture, or of the stoa which formed part of so many sanctuaries. |
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He described the source of the leak variously as a split or splice or crack along the length of the tube. |
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It is known variously as Burning-bush, False Dittany, White Dittany, and Gas-plant. |
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The condition has variously been blamed on a hormonal imbalance, psychological or social factors. |
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We were variously amused, appalled and aroused by what we were seeing, and the bad jokes were one way of dealing with that. |
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The picture has been variously described as a cross between Badlands, The Blair Witch Project and Deliverance. |
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They were variously charged with aggravated trespass, theft and criminal damage. |
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Radio shows were clogged with callers variously praising and condemning Fleming's decision. |
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After Michelangelo and Raphael, he was the most important and variously creative artist of the Roman High Renaissance. |
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Rubinstein fled Poland as a teenager and wound up in Australia, working variously as waitress, nanny and household help. |
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The cast members are variously able, appropriate in a musical about a Broadway dance audition. |
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She has been variously likened to David Bowie, a painting by Vermeer and a face from a silent movie. |
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During the Inquiry and outside it, he has been variously described as difficult, abrasive and charming. |
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On love, in all its many manifestations, few other poets have written so tenderly and so variously about the subject. |
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Across the UK, people have reported sightings of animals variously labelled as puma, leopard, panther or lynx. |
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In the courtroom families of the victims variously sobbed hugged and smiled, as an end to their ordeal came closer. |
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It is known variously as the Stone of Scone, the Stone of Destiny, Jacob's Pillow and the Coronation Stone. |
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Interviewers, she says, are variously rude, poorly researched or plain stupid. |
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Baxter was variously criticised for not having coached an international side before, or for not being a local. |
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Taxa within the group are variously unilocular or multilocular, spherical, tubular or uniserial, and coiled or uncoiled. |
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Chester was one of the seats of the Mercian bishops, though the bishopric was variously styled as Chester, Coventry, or Coventry and Lichfield. |
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Seasoned bird colonels and second lieutenants who knew less than the students they tutored variously served as superintendents. |
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After living variously during the 1980s in Britain and Holland, in 1990 he married a Swiss millionairess and moved to Switzerland. |
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The film is variously described as drama-documentary, semi-documentary, neo-realist and all variations in between. |
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Although dead, she is variously accused of sedition, immorality and complicity with the government policy of ethnic cleansing. |
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African money bracelets are variously referred to as manillas, bracelets, rings, bangles, etc. |
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The figures cover the beach, their variously colored hair, bikinis and accessories overlapping like hundreds of rainbow fish scales. |
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Tilney was principally a lawyer, although variously described as magister, clerk, bachelor-of-law, esquire, gentleman, and husbandman. |
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The most common staple food is a thick porridge known variously as ugali, sadza, nsima, or posho made from maize or finger millet. |
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Fennel, rosemary, marjoram, garlic, and juniper berries are variously favoured aromatics in Italian pork cookery. |
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Hand cheeses come in lots of different shapes, with a wide range of flavours from delicate to strong, and variously coloured rinds. |
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Clad in a range of materials, the boxes variously contain meeting rooms, offices, lavatories and a large multi-purpose space. |
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The pods were threshed, and the seeds variously winnowed, yandied, parched, pounded, ground, and made into a paste to be baked into cakes. |
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Called variously a child prodigy, a boy wonder, and the wunderkind of science fiction, Delany began to write when he was quite young. |
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They are there variously to lead, cross-examine and re-examine witnesses and to adjudicate on the evidence. |
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Throughout Europe today the woodpecker is variously called Rain Bird, Rain Fowl and Rain Pie. |
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El Hamdaoui has variously been described as a striker and capable of playing on both wings, in other words jack-of-all-trades, master of none. |
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It is subject to constant dust-laden winds variously known as sirocco, khamsin, simoom and harmattan. |
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Their pudgy little hands are variously balled for punches, or raised in preparation for an opened-handed smack, fingers spread wide. |
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For spring, that translates into caftans and tunics and embroidered skirts, teamed variously with stovepipe pants and fitted tops for contrast. |
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He has also served variously as governor of five Kew schools, churchwarden, Justice of the Peace and trustee of local charities. |
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Traditional architectural styles are found in the rural communities, with variously shaped adobe houses with thatched roofs. |
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Meanwhile, Earth-dwelling extremophile microorganisms, both thermophilic and psychrophilic, are variously adapted to temperatures that would fry us or freeze us. |
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In London, the group will do walking tours of the variously sexy, scandalous, and literary neighborhoods of Soho and Bloomsbury. |
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They are variously loud, meditative, dramatic, witty, sexy, searing, and elegiac. |
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The first night's catch of perch, grayling and pike turn up as an aperitif, variously salted, cured and smoked, and served with endless glasses of ice-cold Lappish vodka. |
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After rendezvousing at base camp with the four gents from the University of Arizona tree ring lab we all variously ascended the mountain for a day of research. |
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He was born in Charleston, South Carolina in 1920, and moved to Harlem where he worked variously as a stoker, an elevator operator, a laundryman and a ship painter. |
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He's been called, variously, a showboat, a stud, a lazybones, a workhorse, a whiner, a powerhouse, an overachiever, an underachiever, you name it. |
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Though confusingly three different and variously incompatible recordable DVD formats are created resulting in some unnecessary duplication of effort, zounds! |
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O'Neill identified dahlia as a blue violet developed from aniline red, while Schultz identified it variously as methyl violet and a mixture of magenta and methyl violet. |
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For much of his life he has suffered from problems that have been variously diagnosed as incipient schizophrenia, depression, bipolar disorder, and attention deficit disorder. |
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In each case the rejected form is taken to embody that which is beyond the bounds or transgresses the limits of, variously, decency, acceptability, or good taste. |
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A white drawing on black paper depicts from various angles a school of the menacing fairy-tale creatures, variously ornamented with stripes, scallops and spikes. |
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The city was built in, variously, the Georgian English styles of squares and terraces and parks, then French boulevards, then American blocks and grids. |
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Several genera that are at times segregated from Atriplex have been variously treated as subgenera or sections, or simply placed in synonymy with Atriplex. |
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Expression is also detected variously in visceral endoderm, and anterior mesoderm and endoderm of the gut and pharynx in some vertebrates and amphioxus. |
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Nonetheless, the West Indian thrashers and tremblers are so distinctive that early workers grouped them variously with the ant thrushes, ovenbirds, wrens, and thrushes. |
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In this respect he is closer to stand up comedian than exponent of crime cinema, enacting all the parts in his sketches with one variously modulated voice. |
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The spiritual viewpoints of the three men are variously embodied in the moon. |
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Regional newspapers variously report 500 or 741 grizzlies live in and around Yellowstone. |
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But the boundaries are very variously given by uranographers. |
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I have seen it attributed variously to Mark Twain and Benjamin Disraeli. |
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It was operated variously by Gaumont, Odeon and Classic cinemas. |
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The book belonged variously to an English lady, a Scottish noblewoman and thereafter to members of the Stewart family and two notable antiquarians. |
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Certainly the proclamation was variously appreciated and feared in its own day, by friends and foes alike. |
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To these votaries, he is variously the perennial storyteller, the kindly sage, the gentle teacher, the maker of auspicious symbols, and the peripatetic gardener of images. |
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The vocalizations of falconids are simple, repeated monosyllabic calls, described variously as cackles, chatters, squawks, croaks, wails and whines. |
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He was variously attacked as a capitulator in the hands of the Rothschild bank and an oriental carpet-dealer selling off France's empire on the cheap. |
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The cited examples are all interpreted as large-scale erosional scour-channels, variously associated with cemented hardgrounds, conglomeratic and nodular chalks, and debris. |
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He left home while still a child, seeking his fortune in London, where he worked variously as a kitchen hand and hotel pageboy, and later as an actor and stagehand. |
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The four projects organized their inscriptive spaces variously. |
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The researchers attribute this apparent law-defying behavior to the banding together of variously dispersed magnons into a kind of quantum confederation. |
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Featuring many flatly painted coats of variously toned acrylic, Roberts' delicate grayish fields evoke shifts and gradations of dawn or evening light. |
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Nine thousand people live on these nine atolls, 95 percent of whom are Polynesians, having arrived variously from Samoa, Tonga, and Uvea over the past 2,000 years. |
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To the right was a potter's wheel and a collection of beakers, test tubes, and empty containers made variously of clay, stone, shell, wood, and glass. |
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Turn the thing on and a quietly whirring motor oscillates the variously shaped heads at a breakneck speed of 3,600 RPM, which feels pretty darned good. |
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The book is notable for its four variously conceived gatefolds. |
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Between 1840 and 1890, publishers began printing and distributing inexpensive fiction variously called dime novels, story papers, or cheap libraries. |
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The transmutation was variously an end in itself, a means by which to make an elixir of life, and a route to the creation of a panacea, or universal medicine. |
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Second only to the export of indigo from India was the trade in what has been variously called dyewood, red sandalwood, or red sanders. |
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Below Sale How is Skiddaw House, a stone building which has variously served as a shooting lodge, shepherd's bothy and Youth Hostel. |
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In the United States, heritage railways are known variously as tourist, historic, or scenic railroads. |
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These can be attached to a person's hair variously by cornrow braiding, using metal cylinders or gluing. |
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Through the 18th century, the area was ruled variously by Spanish, French, and British colonial governments. |
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In the Eastern Orthodox Churches, the title of metropolitan is used variously, in terms of rank and jurisdiction. |
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They worship the Supreme Being variously as Vishnu, Brahma, Shiva, or Shakti, depending upon the sect. |
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One blurry area is in segments variously called semivowels, semiconsonants, or glides. |
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These peas, variously called crowders, field peas, cowpeas, or Southern peas, bear long, slender pods held above the shrubby foliage. |
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These few examples of works that variously combine text and image reveal how the work pressures and ironizes the image from within. |
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Minimalism is variously construed either as a precursor to postmodernism, or as a postmodern movement itself. |
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A number of these tubes or cases are often combined so as to make, when kindled, a great variety of sparkling shapes, often variously colored. |
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In Britain, the 5th of November is variously called Bonfire Night, Fireworks Night, or Guy Fawkes Night. |
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All such myths variously tell significant truths within each Aboriginal group's local landscape. |
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Some volcanoes occur in the interiors of plates, and these have been variously attributed to internal plate deformation and to mantle plumes. |
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The non-Wesleyan wing has been variously described as Keswick, Reformed, or Baptistic in its position on sanctification. |
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It is not known when Muslims reached a majority variously estimated from ca. |
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In the past, I have variously been painted as a paragon of the scone and the scolder of errant ways. |
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However, it is also variously described as a creole or as a partially creolised language. |
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Metal subgenres variously emphasize, alter, or omit one or more of these attributes. |
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Headed by the same ruling family, it was variously separate or united with its motherland and its Latin name was used for both indiscriminately. |
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Petri, who plays variously on tenor, alto, soprano, and sopranino recorders as the works demand. |
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Anyone who is willing to set aside the time to variously lift weights, do situps and pullups, and jump rope will tone their body. |
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A cable length, based on the length of a ship's cable, has been variously reckoned as equal to 100 or 120 fathoms. |
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The forces of Royal Governor of Virginia William Berkeley captured the old warrior in 1646, variously thought to be between 90 and 100 years old. |
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Characters and locations reappear throughout the series, variously taking major and minor roles. |
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Manic Street Preachers' music has been variously described as alternative rock, hard rock punk rock, glam rock, and pop rock. |
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Other localities in Ireland also bear the name Duibhlinn, variously anglicized as Devlin, Divlin and Difflin. |
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Mythology or godlore refers variously to the collected myths of a group of people or to the study of such myths. |
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Over the centuries, Welsh place names have been variously affected by social and economic changes in the country. |
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The hotel's staff variously curtsied, nodded, and bowed to the owner as she passed. |
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This was accompanied by larger fields as well, known variously as carucates, ploughlands, and ploughgates. |
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The notes variously called him a turncoat, a RINO, a traitor, or worse. |
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Accounts variously suggest the tract of land extended from Bardsey Island to Cardigan or as far south as Ramsey Island. |
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The source of many or all LIPs are variously attributed to mantle plumes, to processes associated with plate tectonics or to meteorite impacts. |
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In addition to the seven main ranks, variously named ranks below these seem to be names for unskilled poets, the taman, drisiuc, and oblaires. |
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This realm was variously held to be located on a set of islands or underground. |
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The displaced islanders variously went to the Scottish mainland, Australia, New Zealand, the United States and Canada. |
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The source of many or all LIPs is variously attributed to mantle plumes or to processes associated with plate tectonics. |
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Reseeders can also be variously divided into monocarpic ephemerals, polycarpic ephemerals, herbaceous perennials, and woody plants. |
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The imperial city of Rome was the largest urban center in the empire, with a population variously estimated from 450,000 to close to one million. |
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It is also variously known as Old Brittonic, British, and Common or Old Brythonic. |
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Italy's population around 1300 has been variously estimated at between 10 and 13 million. |
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Gold shone on the prows, silver also flashed on the variously shaped ships. |
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The television licence fee system has been variously criticised, commented upon and defended by the press. |
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This observation has been variously interpreted as a nuclear test, meteor, or instrumentation glitch. |
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They are variously described as simple, compound, hanging, tandem or two-staired, intersecting and nivation cirques. |
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Old post-mills were turned or 'luffed' into the wind by a pole variously called the tail-pole, tail-beam, turning-beam, or tiller-beam. |
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In his tenure with the film series, Barry's music, variously brassy and moody, achieved very wide appeal. |
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The hearth was variously located at the centre of the hut, or opposite the door. |
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I spent my own summers variously as a rodman, a pin boy, a waker, a raker and a fuller's aide. |
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With heavily scratched and weathered surfaces, the pieces are variously reminiscent of ancient standing stones, beach pebbles or razor shells. |
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In Latin, the Danube was variously known as Danubius, Danuvius or as Ister. |
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It is succeeded by the sandstone known variously as the Brennand Grit, Warley Wise Grit and Grassington Grit. |
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They show variously an Arctic hare, a reindeer and a wolf and start from pounds 65 each. |
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They variously attacked spiritual and scientific authority, dogmatism, intolerance, censorship, and economic and social restraints. |
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These names are variously descriptive of attributes of the god, refer to myths involving him, or refer to religious practices associated with the god. |
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God himself was known variously as the Perfect AEnon, The Beginning, Depth, or Before the Beginning, names that suggest His unbegotten and eternal nature. |
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Great Western Railway and CrossCountry services continue westwards along the Exeter to Plymouth Line, variously serving Torquay, Plymouth and Cornwall. |
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In Germanic mythology, a dwarf is a being that dwells in mountains and in the earth, and is variously associated with wisdom, smithing, mining, and crafting. |
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The Tower has served variously as an armoury, a treasury, a menagerie, the home of the Royal Mint, a public record office, and the home of the Crown Jewels of England. |
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These comprise dodecanoic acid, sebacic acid and adipic acid, which are variously used in the production of nylon, adhesives, resins, coatings and lubricants. |
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Both Roger Williams and John Clarke, his compatriot and coworker for religious freedom, are variously credited as founding the earliest Baptist church in North America. |
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The first possibility is the accusative of the first person singular pronoun mi in Etruscan, variously spelled as mini, mine, min, mene, men and, once, mi. |
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The Japanese hired Chinese bandits known variously as the Chunguses, Chunchuse or khunhuzy to engage in guerrilla warfare by attacking Russian supply columns. |
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Especially the doctrine of inerrancy is variously understood according to the weight given by the interpreter to scientific investigations of the world. |
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This branch would compete with House Aberffraw for supremacy and influence in Wales throughout the 10th, 11th, and 12th century, with Powys variously ruled between them. |
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Criminally negligent manslaughter is variously referred to as criminally negligent homicide in the United States, and gross negligence manslaughter in England and Wales. |
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Telekinetic energy, which has been variously designated as psychic force, ectenic force, and telekinesis, is demonstrably a power or faculty of the subjective mind. |
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Transitional varieties between the Wu, Gan and Mandarin groups have been variously classified, with some scholars assigning them to a separate Hui group. |
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Nonetheless, women are definitely breaking through what has variously been called the glass ceiling, the bamboo ceiling, or the old boy's network. |
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A considered description appears in Balderstone's 1890 Ingleton, Bygone and Present, where it was variously given the names of Rowantree Gulf, Rowting Hole, and Rowton Holes. |
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Popes were variously imprisoned, starved, killed, and deposed by force. |
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In the Reformed Churches the Eucharist is variously administered. |
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Termites are herbivores and detritivores variously involved in the comminution and decomposition of vegetable matter, through most of the warm temperate and tropical zones. |
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Prosodic alternations are sometimes analyzed as not as a type of apophony but rather as prosodic affixes, which are known, variously, as suprafixes, superfixes, or simulfixes. |
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Careless's rank is variously reported as Captain, Major and Colonel. |
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Bligh was presented with an urn that contained some ashes, which have variously been said to be of a bail, ball or even a woman's veil and so The Ashes was born. |
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It is not a matter of the actual language being distributed but of the virtual language being spread and in the process being variously actualized. |
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The presence of external laws, claims and cultural mores either potentially or actually act to variously constrain the practices and observances of an indigenous society. |
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For political reasons, the Jurchen leader Nurhaci chose variously to emphasize either differences or similarities in lifestyles with other peoples like the Mongols. |
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This line up has been variously altered and augmented for some works. |
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Known variously as solmisation, solfeggio or solfege, numerous systems have appeared over the centuries, all fashioned to meet specific needs or based on divergent theories. |
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