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  • noun characterized by variation

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Examples

  • He had no ties in England, no friends; he could go up and down the world for years, learning the beauty and the wonder and the variedness of life.

    Of Human Bondage 1919

  • He had no ties in England, no friends; he could go up and down the world for years, learning the beauty and the wonder and the variedness of life.

    Of Human Bondage 1915

  • The fruits, the flowers, the sunny air, the fulness and variedness of the colouring on land and sea, the leisure and luxury of bountiful nature, -- Dolly was loath, loath to leave them all.

    The End of a Coil Susan Warner 1852

  • While Nohl's work is joyous to behold thanks to its fresh, fun-loving spirit and its glorious and refreshing variedness, Nohl's independence and open mind also ought to provide inspiration, says Manger.

    OnMilwaukee.com 2009

  • While Nohl's work is joyous to behold thanks to its fresh, fun-loving spirit and its glorious and refreshing variedness, Nohl's independence and open mind also ought to provide inspiration, says Manger.

    OnMilwaukee.com 2009

  • Due to the variedness of the market participants, the guidelines prepared by the FMC may be adopted according to the nature of participation in the markets by these members.

    unknown title 2009

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