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varyingly

adverb as in variously

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The country is home to an intricate web of varyingly active faults, including many that streak through the High Atlas mountain range.

Ten defendants of different nationalities, all of them men, are standing trial, varyingly accused of murder or attempted murder in a terrorist context or of playing a part in preparing the attacks.

The onstage film varyingly suggests memory, hallucination and menace as images multiply and blur, and it also allows a frighteningly realistic view of the one-on-one fight scenes and their aftermath.

A few private transit undertakings had varyingly formed, re-formed, gone bankrupt, been taken over or combined since the late 19th century, using cable cars, horse-drawn cars, funiculars, electric trolleys — all manner of movable systems.

McCorvey’s daughters hoped to break from their mother’s pattern and maintain stable families, but their lives have been varyingly touched by divorce, substance abuse and violence.

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

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