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were varieties
noun
The quality of being varied; diversity.
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These were varieties highly touted by seed purveyors, some gardeners and gardening magazines.
"Heirlooms were varieties that were so unsuccessful that they wouldn't be sold today," he said.
Either they were varieties of trees that nobody wanted or the trek up or down a cliff to reach them was not worth the effort.
I had been warned that it was a rough neighborhood, but what I saw there were varieties of despair that seemed to match my own.
They were varieties of "This is what I was forced to do" — by sexual mores when he was married, or by implacable biological urges when he wasn't married.
Originally there were varieties of dower (not to be confused with dowry) such as dower ad ostium ecclesiae ("at the church door") and dower ex assensu patris (by the heir with his father's consent), where immediately before the marriage the wife was endowed of specified lands.
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Six haplotypes were variety specific.
There are varieties of parity systems.
There are varieties with amazing medicinal properties.
JB: There are varieties of them.
The first is variety.
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