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the sundry
adjective
Separate; distinct; diverse.
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Bergson traces the implications of this view in the sundry elements of comedy: situations, language, characters.
And the sundry gifts and legacies can be bestowed from either side.
No less playful are the sundry ice creams, with about two dozen available at any one time.
She'd finished her essays and had put in all of the sundry information - demographics, family, education, academics, extracurricular activities and work experience - required to complete the process.
GISELA STUART, a Labour MP, trots round her Birmingham constituency, listening to gripes about traffic, litter and the sundry inconveniences of life in a busy city.
They note that many hospitals have had to close wards because of the sundry shortages; even the Hermanos Ameijeiras has had to close some operating theatres.
The sundry lots included a 1930s check ledger from the baseball player Ty Cobb and a meteorite chunk that fell in Kansas.
I first discovered the sundry delights of Kuching, which is the capital of the Malaysian state of Sarawak (pronounced sah-RAH-wok) several years ago.
He also shows how the sundry couplings constantly lead to remorse, regret, a puzzled tristesse or a brutal indifference to the object of passion.
It followed the salacious exploits of Blake Carrington, his many spoiled children, ex-wives and the sundry bed partners of all concerned.
Not forgetting food (with the brilliant Nigel Slater), football (with the award-winning Paul Hayward) or the sundry other diversions that we all expect from a Sunday paper.
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