Diversified Sentence Examples

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  • The surface is diversified by vales, meadows, sand-dunes and tidal marshes.

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  • Inland are bare moors, diversified by narrow dales.

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  • It is here and there diversified by small hills.

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  • Even in winter, however, its diversified plumage is sufficiently striking.

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  • South and central Germany, on the other hand, is very much diversified in scenery.

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  • The district is diversified with small lakes, as the Tiffs So.

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  • The Afar country is part of the East African rift-valley, and in the southern parts of the valley its surface is diversified by ranges of hills, frequently volcanic, and by lakes.

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  • Throughout the whole of this vast area, their monotonous surfaces are diversified by only a few, and, for the most part, low, hilly tracts.

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  • In India, where conditions are much more diversified and it is more difficult to induce the native cultivator to adopt new methods, attention has also been directed during recent years to the improvement of the existing races.

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  • The country north of the Ganges is level, but beautifully diversified with trees and verdure.

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  • The island is beautifully diversified with hill and dale, and well watered with numerous small streams, of which the most considerable is the Tungkiang, falling into the harbour of Tinghai.

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  • The products are so diversified that, with the exception of some tropical fruits of California and Florida, almost everything cultivated in the United States can be produced.

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  • Lying south and east of the main stream is a vast, densely forested region called Venezuelan Guiana, diversified by ranges of low mountains, irregular broken ridges and granitic masses, which define the courses of many unexplored tributaries of the Orinoco.

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  • These last are diversified by several ranges which run eastsouth-east, parallel to the Beskides of the Carpathian system, the highest of them being the Lysa Gora, which reach 1910 ft.

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  • Denmark, however, is nowhere low in the sense in which Holland is; the country is pleasantly diversified, and rises a little at the coast even though it remains flat inland.

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  • The most remunerative and most characteristic farming to-day is diversified and intensive and on small holdings.

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  • The island is diversified in its surface, and is traversed from north to south by an elevated mountain range, the highest point of which is called Atairo (anc. Atabyris or Atabyrium) (4560 ft.).

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  • The city is situated on high ground sloping gently towards the river and commanding diversified views of the surrounding country.

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  • The general surface of the county is gently undulating and pleasantly diversified; but in the northern extremity, on the borders of Lough Neagh, there is a considerable tract of low, marshy land, and the southern border of the county is occupied by a barren range of hills, the highest of which, Slieve Gullion, attains an elevation of 1893 ft.

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  • The surface of the country is for the most part very mountainous, being traversed towards the south by the great Cantabrian chain; but at the same time it is diversified with numerous narrow valleys and small plains.

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  • After the first moult the difference between the sexes is shown by the hens inclining to yellowish-green, while the cocks become diversified by orange-yellow and red, their plumage finally deepening into a rich crimson-red, varied in places by a flamecolour.

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  • While the history steadily held its way, a crowd of extraordinary little books accompanied and diversified it.

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  • Between the Chiquitos sierras and the Andes are the Llanos de Chiquitos, which have a higher general elevation and a more diversified surface.

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  • This singular romance is diversified by, or, to speak more properly, it is the vehicle of the most bewildering abundance of digression, burlesque amplification, covert satire on things political, social and religious, miscellaneous erudition of the literary and scientific kind.

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  • The habits of the Crustacea are no less diversified than their structure.

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  • The land, generally undulating, is further diversified with hills arranged in groups or ranges, a common characteristic of which is a bold face on the one hand and a long gentle slope, with narrow valleys deeply penetrating, on the other.

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  • South and east of the river the land rises to an elevation of 1600 ft., and is diversified by numerous hills and groups of mountains.

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  • While it is evident that high importance must be attached to the adaptation of the human body to the life of diversified intelligence and occupation he has to lead, this must not be treated as though it were the principal element of the superiority of man, whose comparison with all lower genera of mammals must be mainly directed to the intellectual organ, the brain.

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  • These manifestations are the various powers and capabilities, or rather the habitudes of action, which characterize the different orders of being, diversified according to their several destinations."

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  • His deep chestnut head and throat are diversified on either side by a line of buff, which, springing from the gape, runs upward to the eye, in front of which it forms a fork, one prong passing backward above and the other below, enclosing a dark glossy-green patch, and both losing themselves in the elongated feathers of the hind-head and nape.

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  • The gently rolling prairie surface is diversified by an endless succession of broad plains, isolated hills and ridges, and moderate valleys.

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  • Like others who have gone through the conventional course of instruction, he kept a place in his memory for the various charms of Virgil and Horace, of Tacitus and Ovid; but the master whose page by night and by day he turned with devout hand, was the copious, energetic, flexible, diversified and brilliant genius of the declamations for Archias the poet and for Milo, against Catiline and against Antony, the author of the disputations at Tusculum and the orations against Verres.

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  • The exterior is diversified by arched recesses forming machicolations, and the same architectural feature is reproduced in the square tower which rises like a donjon above the building.

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  • The smooth surface of the viscous billowy lava is further diversified by long twisted " ropes," curving backwards and forwards up and down the undulations.

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  • It flows onwards to the Niger with comparatively unobstructed current, its valleys marked for the most part by ranges of hills and its banks diversified with forests, villages and cultivated tracts.

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  • No farming country is richer in quiet and diversified scenic charm than the prairies of the eastern half of the state.

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  • Sprite also diversified into making small sailing crafts called Sprite Dinghies and electric golf caddies.

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  • Sammons is a diversified conglomerate, ranking among the largest privately held companies in the world.

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  • The Association wishes to achieve a balanced return from a broadly diversified blend of assets.

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  • The scenery of this parish is very beautifully diversified, tho it never loses its lowland smiling character.

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  • Thus, recent changes are resulting in increasingly diversified arrangements.

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  • Call of Duty 3 also offers soldier classes, each with class specific abilities, and a ranking system for truly diversified squad combat.

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  • Many are children of small farmers or farm workers too poor to afford a highly diversified diet.

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  • However, dune buggies have become more diversified in terms of the terrain they can handle.

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  • The speed at which the range has diversified reveals a major shift in attitudes toward Fairtrade.

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  • More recently, however, BTR and Williams have pursued more focused strategies whilst Tomkins remains truly diversified.

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  • Following says Edward e its customer service operations is a diversified.

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  • The initial research concentrated on silicon gyroscopes, but the scope has diversified considerably from there.

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  • Locomotion Capital leases locomotives in six European countries and is the continentâs largest and most diversified lessor of railroad locomotives.

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  • Over the years we diversified into a range of other services, including microform, typesetting and training.

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  • The Fund will invest principally in a diversified portfolio of securities issued by North American companies.

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  • Dod has recently diversified into more figurative work and sports portraiture.

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  • The surface is diversified by drumlins, vales, meadows, sand-dunes and tidal marshes.

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  • Investing in funds is actually one of the safest routes to take with precious metals-because they are managed and diversified, they are primarily stable.

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  • If you do have one, it behooves you to have a diversified portfolio; do not put all of your eggs in one basket.

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  • A few of the characteristic forms of each group might be used where collections of hardy Ferns are being formed, being evergreen and diversified in form.

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  • Nursing homes have diversified considerably in the past decade, and will continue to do so.

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  • Portfolios diversified into bonds, T-bills, and domestic and foreign stocks, provide the best return and lowest risk over time.

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  • A very diversified city, Thomasville is a blend of history, southern charm and ambiance.

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  • Nationwide Advantage Mortgage was established in 1987 as part of the Nationwide conglomerate, which is among the most widely diversified financial services and insurance providers in the world.

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  • Popular girl toys have varied over the years from baby dolls to video games, and today's current trends remain as diversified a list as ever.

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  • And though it will take some time, I believe in the long run the returns will be there in a diversified portfolio.

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  • Many are long-established companies that either have brick-and-mortar locations and diversified online offerings, or are only online institutions.

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  • The Korean-American comedian is known for her diversified interests from stand-up routines to fashion design, writing, acting and singing.

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  • While still primarily comprised of women in the sales force, more men are entering the field because product lines have diversified and some men feel more comfortable selling vitamins, supplements and services than cosmetics or housewares.

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  • The surface of the department consists of undulating and well-wooded plains, intersected by numerous valleys, and diversified in the north-east by hilly ground which forms a part of the mountain system of the Ardennes.

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  • The state government, through its Department of Agriculture, takes an active interest in the introduction of modern agricultural methods, and in the promotion of diversified farming; in 1899 it established the Edgecombe and in 1902 the Iredell test farm.

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  • Though longer chronologically than the annals of Europe, it is less eventful, less diversified and offers fewer personalities of interest.

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  • The physical aspect is much diversified.

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  • That these primary divisions of every group are characterized by definite peculiarities of form, structure and economy, which, under diversified modifications, are uniform throughout the animal kingdom, and are therefore to be regarded as the primary types of nature.

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  • In the cotton belt of the United States it would be possible to put a still greater acreage under this crop, but the tendency is rather towards what is known as " diversified " or mixed farming than to making cotton the sole important crop. Cotton, however, is in increasing demand, and the problem for the American cotton planter is to obtain a better yield of cotton from the same area, - by " better yield " meaning an increase not only in quantity but also in quality of lint.

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  • The upland flora is the more diversified.

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  • The high plains of the west slope of the plateau are also rich prairies diversified with woods.

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  • The south-western part of the Pacific Ocean has a very rich and diversified submarine relief, abounding in small basins separated by ridges and rises.

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  • Beyond these ranges the country is further diversified by isolated hills rising abruptly from a common level, and presenting from their steep and nearly inaccessible scarps eligible sites for castles and strongholds, whence the mountaineers of Bundelkhand have frequently set at defiance the most powerful of the native states of India.

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  • The surface of the protectorate is diversified.

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  • The high-lying moorland of the surrounding district is diversified by picturesque, dales; and Harrogate is not far from many towns and sites of great interest, such as Ripon, Knaresborough and Fountains Abbey.

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  • The surface of the country is beautifully diversified, undulating tracts and well-wooded hills alternating with fertile valleys watered mainly by the Aar and its tributaries.

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  • Its surface is diversified by several plateaus, those of Haanhof and of the Livonian Aa having an average elevation of 400 to 700 ft., while several summits reach Boo to loon ft.

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  • The aspect of the greater part of the country is that of vast undulating treeless plains, diversified by low rands and isolated tafelbergs and spitzkops, indicating the former level of the country.

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  • The methods of culture and the kinds of crop produced are perhaps more widely diversified than those of any other county in England.

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  • In South America the species of parrots, though numerically nearly as abundant, are far less diversified in form, and all of them seem capable of being referred to two, or, at most, three sections.

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  • The Black river furnishes water-power which is utilized by manufacturing establishments of diversified character.

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  • New England is a unit, though a diversified unit.

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  • Power from Niagara Falls is used by factories in the city, and the manufactures are extensive and greatly diversified.

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  • The climatic conditions are hence extremely diversified.

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  • In March 1857 Viscount Palmerston advanced him to the deanery of Canterbury, where, till his death on the 12th of January 1871, he lived the same strenuous and diversified life that had always characterized him.

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  • It is a sandy tract, in parts well wooded, diversified with several small sheets of water, and to a great extent preserves its natural characteristics unaltered.

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  • South-west from this point extends the line of gardens which occupy the site of former landward fortifications, pleasantly diversified by water and plantations, skirted on the inner side by three wide boulevards, Ostervold, Norrevold and Vestervold Gade, and containing noteworthy public buildings, mostly modern.

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  • It lies on a plateau about 880 ft., above sea-level and commands pleasant views of diversified scenery.

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  • Dar Nuba is well-watered, the scenery is diversified and pretty, affording a welcome contrast to that of the rest of the country.

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  • The streets were also diversified by fountains, small water-towers and reservoirs (of which an especially interesting example was found in 1902 close to the Porta del Vesuvio) and street shrines.

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  • The other desert regions of Egypt are elevated stony plateaus, which are diversified by extensively excavated valleys and oases, and in which sand frequently plays quite a subordinate part.

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  • The south-eastern region of the Highlands, having a more diversified geological structure, offers greater variety of scenery.

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  • The surface of the island is undulating and diversified by low hills, the highest point being Bukit Timah, on the N.W.

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  • The state lies in the lowlands of the Baltic, is diversified by gently swelling hills, and watered by the Trave and its tributaries, the Wakenitz and the Stecknitz.

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  • Although among such an ignorant and diversified body as that of the Filipinos public opinion can hardly be said to exist, there is no doubt that the hatred of the friars was practically universal.

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  • The surface of Arkansas is the most diversified of that of any state in the central Mississippi valley.

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  • The economic evolution of the state since Reconstruction has been in the main that common to all the old slave states developing from the plantation system of ante-bellum days, somewhat diversified and complicated by the special features of a young and border community.

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  • They have never been a large element in the highland counties; it was these counties which were most strongly Unionist at the time of the Civil War, and which to-day are the region of diversified industry.

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  • Through all his pleasant experiences of French society, and through the fits of dangerous illness by which they were diversified, he continued to build up his history of the Shandy family, but the work did not progress as rapidly as it had done.

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  • The surface is generally flat (only a few sand-hills rising to any height) and is diversified by moor, fen, lakes and forest.

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  • It is true that most terrestrial animals are restricted to countries not possessing a great range of temperature or very diversified climates, but there is reason to believe that this is due to quite a different set of causes, such as the presence of enemies or deficiency of appropriate food.

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  • The surface of the province is extremely diversified.

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  • The eastern portion of the state is open and highly cultivated; the western is diversified by hills and peaks, which form a continuation of the Aravalli range, from 12 to 20 m.

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  • The Kola peninsula is, however, diversified by hills exceeding 3000 ft.

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  • If you end up getting laid off, you are now more diversified.

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  • The streets as originally laid out were wide and spacious, but being unpaved and undrained they were no better than mud tracks diversified by piles of garbage and foul-smelling stagnant pools.

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  • To a geographical distribution of the widest extent, Diptera add a range of habits of the most diversified nature; they are both animal and vegetable feeders, an enormous number of species acting, especially in the larval state, as scavengers in consuming putrescent or decomposing matter of both kinds.

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