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At 47, she is a small woman with bright blue eyes and a head of lush red hair, long and full, which she uses variously as a screen to hide behind when she's not sure of what to say next, as a play toy -- gather it together, lift it up, drop it and see which way it goes -- or as an aid to thinking, twisting it into ropes pulled this way or that.

Cai uses this connection between gunpowder and life to guide him as he uses variously colored gunpowders to paint and dye massive collages, which are absolutely stunning.

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Legs were flicked back and arms used variously rather than just flung back.

Before its major restoration in 1974, the house was used variously as a branch of the Hartford Public Library, a school, and private apartments.

Front yards were a rarity in pre-20th-century urban construction; today they are used variously as concrete parking spaces, grass lawns or glorious floral displays.

It was built in 1885 and has been used variously as a general store, a storage warehouse and an art gallery.

Away from central London are a series of larger tributaries, used variously for navigation and associated activities, water supply, gravel quarrying, and ornament and recreation.

Stand by for no fewer than three mealtime scenes in which someone explains Hawking's theories using, variously, a potato on a fork, the swirl of cream in coffee and beer spilled on a pub table.

Dummett liked to use the then newfangled white boards, on which he wrote using variously colored water-soluble pens, erasing by means of a contraption that combined the qualities of a water pistol with a square of blotting paper.

Triad, Term used variously for secret societies in Qing-dynasty China (and sometimes earlier), for modern Chinese crime gangs, and for crime gangs of other Asian nationals operating in their own countries or abroad.

The metadata could be used, variously, to determine whether multiple people were together in a particular place; to track the movements of a device; to evoke the breadth and depth of the connections between people; or, combined with other forms of data analysis, to identify the names behind the numbers.

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