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Simple leaves may be variously lobed along their margins.
Seeds may be variously winged, have fleshy arils, or be borne in single-seeded berries or drupes.
While it has been proposed that these may be variously intrinsic or extrinsic in nature, we are able to rule out the former mechanism.
In addition, these spines may be variously modified, depending on the species; for example, they may be curved, hooked, feathery, bristly, flattened, sheathed, or needlelike.
While each of these characters may be variously damaged, none of them is quite what they appear at first glance, least of all Colman's furiously resilient Hannah.
Whereas the chest discomfort may be variously described as "constricting," "suffocating," "crushing," "heavy," or "squeezing," there are many patients in whom the quality of the sensation is imprecise.
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In other reports, we've also been told that Armstrong may be negotiating variously with Usada to reduce his lifetime ban from the sport, and with US justice department officials to pay back some of the millions his US Postal Service team took, allegedly fraudulently, in sponsorship.
Good may be defined variously as benefit, happiness, or pleasure.
Efforts to proscribe speech may be justified variously, by appeal to religious dictates, state policy, or etiquette.
Utilization of forests may be perceived variously by different stakeholders making sustainability an ambiguous concept (Kangas et al. 2015).
In particular, and relative to architecture's possible status as artform, architecture as a domain may be defined variously in terms of its objects being art objects (or not), being distinctive sorts of art objects, or belonging exhaustively to a special class of built structures (rather than including all such structures).
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