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were varying
verb
Present participle of vary
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There were varying reports about violence.
All of which were varying degrees of awful.
There were varying degrees of circumlocution in accounts of sex acts.
There were varying expressions of outrage, compassion, and the somber uncertainty of human existence.
Why have they been protected?" But there were varying opinions on Mr. Woods's responsibilities and varying assessments of his position.
There were varying reports of casualties, but none could be confirmed.
And there were varying degrees of hysteria when the perennially affable designer Alber Elbaz left Lanvin under a cloud in the same month.
Examining all the data, Hodges and Geyer found that many people were varying their answers, sometimes agreeing with the group, more often sticking up for their own view.
There were varying accounts of the killings in Zab, which is in the rough mountainous area that stretches between Mosul, Kirkuk and Bayji in northern Iraq.
There were varying death tolls, some as high as 40, with more than 150 said to be wounded.
Under his direction were varying numbers of special agents, assigned according to the needs of the service.
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