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sundry

adjective as in miscellaneous

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The impetus is all artificial intelligence, which needs those megacomputers to store and process sundry sources of data that will train its programs—including, what do ya know, your personal-account uploads.

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It’s a short conceptual step from the powerful, dysfunctional family that was the Greek gods to something like “Succession,” and their ruthlessness is also reminiscent of mob stories and sundry tales of fascist governments and rebel factions.

She got busted by the FCC, handed over her $500 or so worth of equipment in lieu of a $10,000 fine, and went to work writing about motorcycles and sundry adventures for the L.A.

But when Mr. Goldstein’s father died, his brother Sidney persuaded him to help take over the father’s struggling enterprise, which had begun by selling bags and other paper products to grocery stores and had branched out to offer sundry health and beauty aids, displayed near the cash registers.

“Digital fentanyl,” you may remember sundry Republicans calling the social media app, at any opportunity.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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