Sentence examples for variegated by from inspiring English sources

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Any theatre hoping to sum up a country now would surely be drawn to the portmanteau form: a season of plays written by several authors variegated by gender, race, faith and (at the more far-thinking venues) even politics.

Too often discussions on race and harsh parenting techniques are essentialised as pathologically black or black poor, even though the practise is more variegated by class and religion.

The ultimately unified nature of the world is variegated by these ten principles.

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Wordsworth's greatest poem, his autobiographical epic The Prelude, begins with a walk on a lakeland hillside and includes several other closely described walks, including an extraordinary "variegated journey step by step" across France and the Alps.

Osbeck) is a late-harvest cultivar, suitable both for the juice processing industry and the fresh fruit market, being described as tolerant to citrus canker (Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri Schaad et al)., and less affected by citrus variegated chlorosis (Xylella fastidiosa Wells et al).

Whereas expression was uniformly high in the presence of the enhancer and undetectable in its absence, expression driven by the weakened enhancers was variegated.

3. The 6-by-9-foot Sawtooth Border wool rug has variegated red-tone stripes at its center; $358 from Garnet Hill, or www.garnethill.com or (800) 800-3513.

The style that the Tosa school revived and preserved was the Yamato-e (Japanese painting), distinguished by delicate, precise contour lines and variegated colours.

Traditional handicrafts include marble wares, variegated (purple) copper and tin handicrafts, brocades made by the Dai people, rugs from the far southwestern Xishuangbanna region, and rattan ware from the western Tengchong area.

The murders composed a very brief chapter in Sobhraj's stupendously variegated lifetime of crime: a prolonged explosion of "overkill" by a svelte, unruffable con artist who prided himself on self-control.

The first, P1-vv, had variegated pericarp and cob glumes and was initially described by R.A. Emerson in 1914 [5], [6].

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