Sentence examples for astonishing variation from inspiring English sources

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Although there is a widespread view that broadband is the future of the Internet, figures compiled by the OECD reveal an astonishing variation in the adoption of broadband across the rich world (see chart).

Reptiles are of particular interest because they display astonishing variation in the sex determining system.

The astonishing variation in phenotype at the morphological and behavioural level ([ 31- 38]), both within and among cichlid species has likely contributed to the evolutionary success of this group ([ 39, 40]).

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Still more revelatory is the song of a thrush heard by Winston and his lover Julia during one of their clandestine trysts: "The music went on and on, minute after minute, with astonishing variations, never once repeating itself, almost as though the bird were deliberately showing off its virtuosity".

Though it's not specified in the script, the production largely confines the two characters to one tight bathtub, where Mr. Gospodinov (in a bathing cap) and Ms. Liutova (topless) manage astonishing variations on the love-me-or-leave-me theme while pretty much unable to look each other in the eyes.

Built according to the rather simple scaffold of (chymo trypsin-like serine proteases, the kallikrein-related peptidases represent exchymo trypsin-likeserine astonishing variations in their structure, function, and proteasesical regulathen.

He also reported astonishing variations of the secondary muscle, one of the locomotory muscles [ 5], exhibiting two forms; one is unique in the animal Kingdom (alternation of two sarcomere types) and the other, found only in more or less benthic species, functions by supercontraction.

"The #peoplelookingatart competition celebrates the human art experience, and also the astonishing amount and variation of art events taking place during Frieze Week across London and New York," Head of Frieze Communications Michelangelo Bendandi tells The Creators Project.

Finally, there is the simplest argument of all, that life itself, in all its variations, is astonishing and mysterious, and that humans have a responsibility to preserve it.

The art critic Stuart Preston, reviewing the Guggenheim exhibition in The New York Times, wrote: "The word subtlety is crude when applied to the astonishing textural and coloristic variations that Tàpies, whose taste is unerring to the point of preciosity, manages to confect".

The art critic Stuart Preston, reviewing the Guggenheim exhibition in The New York Times, wrote: "The word subtlety is crude when applied to the astonishing textural and coloristic variations that T?es, whose taste is unerring to the point of preciosity, manages to confect".

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