Sentence examples for slightly disparate from inspiring English sources

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It began in 1962 with Johnny Carson's ubiquitous Tonight Show and has slowly twisted into the only slightly disparate landscape of the present, led by the relatively new triumvirate of Fallon, Colbert, and Kimmel.

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The Guardian critic Alexis Petridis said: "It's a really interesting mainstream rock record that absolutely deserves wider audience recognition - the songs are fantastic, the lyrics are beautifully turned, it works a lot of slightly abstruse and disparate influences into its sound and there's something incredibly charming and human and warm about it".

Another possibility is simply the fact that every immortal cell line possesses slightly different characteristics that produce disparate results.

And then there are the bathers six large wooden figures, Picasso's only multi-figurative piece made of disparate pieces of wooden, all slightly tanned and faceted in body.

The relatively coherent body of work on agenda setting and policy formulation is quite small in size, whilst the slightly larger body of implementation work is disparate and scattered, perhaps more strongly rooted in micro- than meso-level analysis.

Inside these disparate but meticulously constructed worlds, Kubrick's slightly malicious intelligence determined the outcomes of every apparently free choice his protagonists made.

But these are mere pretexts for the disparate elements of Chinese opera: song, ranging from slightly elaborated speech to arialike effusions; dance, ranging from stylized gesture to, here, fully choreographed scenes; gorgeous costuming (though with little in the way of sets or props); and especially, on these evenings, acrobatics.

For all the US basketball team's dazzling, disparate talents there is one aspect that will vary only slightly when they take to the court for their Olympic warm-up in Manchesteron Thursday night: the players are either very rich or extremely rich.

Herein, we report a class of slightly larger peptides (up to 34 amino acids long) that contain widely disparate peptide sequences, resulting in a broad range of cellular binding and radioisotope uptake properties.

Despite the growing interest, the organisation of ultras is still rather disparate, with independent races popping up all over the place, giving the sport a slightly amateurish feel, with camaraderie playing a large part.

If the two disparate core samples, "1-DGLS" and "C-7907" are removed from the analysis, a slightly significant PERMANOVA result is achieved (P < 0.05 from 10,000 permutations).

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