Sentence examples for the differing forms from inspiring English sources

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Across the interviews there was some discussion about the differing forms of mass media consumption by different patient groups.

The main challenge is to transition between the differing forms of continuity.

He was set to work at the courts of King Louis XII of France, Pope Julius II, and the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian, all the while studying the differing forms of government and temperament offered to his view.

Though the pharaoh was symbolically significant in the feasts and festivals of ancient Egypt, the priests of the various cults officiated in the rituals and sacrifices to the many gods and announced the proper times for the differing forms of celebrations.

Given the wide range of total time for cycling races versus soccer matches, and the differing forms of locomotion used, it is not at all surprising that the total distance covered by athletes of the two respective sports varies considerably.

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The differing form of both sides was immediately evident with Martin taking the ball from team-mate Simon Dawkins to fire past Luke Steele.

Nepal is an independent kingdom on the southern slope of the Himalayas, the topography varies from highland to lowlands to the extent that somewhere in the country a break occurs in the fauna, resulting in widely differing forms of the same species.

Ripley also pointed out that the bird picture in Nepal is of extraordinary consequence, for the topography is so plentifully and sharply ridged by great rivers and gorges, and has so great a variation between its highlands and lowlands, that somewhere in the country a dramatic break occurs in the fauna, so that widely differing forms of the same species are found.

The word for such differing forms is "polymorph".

The documents took quite differing forms; some were detailed textual descriptions whereas other documents were tables describing activities.

The prelude to act 1 combines three recurrent themes: the entry of the bullfighters from act 4, the refrain from the Toreador Song from act 2, and the motif that, in two slightly differing forms, represents both Carmen herself and the fate that she personifies.

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