Sentence examples for variously mentioned from inspiring English sources

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At a briefing for reporters in Austin, Tex., last week, Mr. Bush's advisers variously mentioned 1960 , 1968 1980 and 1988 as providing omens favorable to their candidate.

When out with him one night, she had variously mentioned her tiny ice-cube tray, her broken umbrella and her problem opening a jar of marinara sauce.

This disordered hybrid is an odd midseason substitution for "Two Lives," a play by Arthur Laurents that Bay Street management says is "in pre-production," whatever that means, for New York, but is not to be found on the schedules of variously mentioned theaters.

In a similar manner, exposures to agricultural pesticides, smoke, toxic vapours from industrial solvents have been variously mentioned as possible environmental triggers for LHON [15], [19].

A range of factors, which included age, genetics, gender, ethnic origin, joint injury, and over use of joints, were variously mentioned as being associated with the likelihood of developing OA.

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In contexts where he can only be taken to be interested in the narrower category of fine art, Hume variously mentions painting, statuary, architecture, dance, poetry, and music.

As mentioned above, variously flower-colored torenia cultivars and lines have been produced by both conventional and molecular methods, but the origins of color mutations in the breeding materials are largely unknown.

Nervous times ahead Bad news for the Jewish state When allies tumble Variously vulnerable Build a wall ReprintsChinese news reports have briefly mentioned the disruption of internet and mobile-phone services in Egypt.

In the original list, dates were variously coded by using different notations (e.g., 4 March 2011 was mentioned within the same row as both 04/03/11 and 03/04/11).

It variously drop its aitches, mentions commuters on "the 5 14 to East Grinstead", pays homage to Syd Barrett – there's a hint of Pink Floyd's legendary unreleased 1967 single Vegetable Man about Coxon's vocal interjections – and has a go at consumer culture "mass produced in somewhere hot": if it doesn't feature someone shouting "Oi!", it does feature some perky whistling.

It's the story of Roth's life — though there's an additional reason for the switch in subjects, one that will be apparent to readers of the four books of his great, latter-day personal epic "Mercy of a Rude Stream," which McGrath mentions: Roth variously attributed his block to dislocation, depression and the strictures of Communism.

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