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There are more active editors and publishers of contemporary poetry than ever, he thinks, and rancour is difficult to sustain when the so-called mainstream itself is so variegated.
As the eye adjusts, the range of colors actually begins to seem quite broad, but never so variegated that you lose sight of a common parentage -- as though the whole town were ultimately sprung from adobe, or, back farther still, from the surrounding gold-brown mountains, in which, long before the Europeans arrived, the cliff dwellers made their hollowed-out homes.
His music is the antithesis of what practically everybody is used to, operating within a frame of reference so variegated, nuanced and layered it might as well be folk-bop from Mars.
From the static string writing of its opening pages, it became so variegated and so constantly surprising that a listener did not want it to end, an unusual and welcome feeling at the end of a night of new music.
In fact, they could probably drive off old Patch himself, so variegated and sweet their song.
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In control process engineering theory, the output of a system under consideration can be as variegated as temperature, speed, effort, and so on.
The coves and harbors of Mount Desert Island in summer are as socially variegated as the Hamptons, probably more so, in their stubborn, Northeastern way.
Each block is variegated in its surface treatment, but somewhat pointlessly so.
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That feeling of estrangement from the true, variegated self is expressed time and time again in "So You've Been Publicly Shamed," a new book by the journalist Jon Ronson, to be published by Riverhead next week.
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