Sentence examples for array of varieties from inspiring English sources

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Voice-hearing itself comes in an even more baffling array of varieties, from experiences that have the full perceptual force of listening to a person speaking to those that are much more ephemeral and thought-like.

Opening Saturday and running through Nov. 16, "Kiku: The Art of the Japanese Chrysanthemum," with an array of varieties, as well as Japanese maples, pines, bamboo and herbaceous plants.

While the vicinity of Roman structures were given great detail right up to the shape of every shrub, the city landscape had an array of varieties.

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Alongside the rather weighty choice of relaxing the formal system so as to include a wider array of plant varieties and actors, the establishment of derogatory ad hoc regimes in the form of book logs or flexible national (or regional) registers of uncertified seed could be options worth considering.

Instead, try the pre-cooked chicken sausage that comes in packs of five or so in an array of exhilarating varieties.

New consumers bewildered by the vast array of weed varieties and products are likely to expect the sommelier or coffee barista model, in which highly knowledgeable retail staff can guide their choice, West said.

A material is modeled as an array of a variety of coupled elements of varied strength, each of which is characterized by a slip probability that is a function of local stress and temperature.

But connoisseur's tastes are also constantly evolving, he says, so it's useful for winemakers to have a range of yeast capable of making equally wide arrays of libations say, varieties heavy on the booze and light on cherry undertones at their fingertips.

Over at the pets section an array of nearly 20 varieties of dog bones awaits, followed by at least 100 different bedspreads, cushions, pillows, curtains and towels.

The central market, near San Pedro railway station, is a colourful experience with its array of fruit, many varieties of potato and large sacks of privet-like coca leaves, chewed to ward off altitude sickness.

Although used extensively in clinical medicine to compare new generic drugs with brand-name drugs, equivalence limits are shown to be a poor model for comparing transgenic crops with an array of reference crop varieties.

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