A diversity of possibilities should be explored. [noun]
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Mexico is noted for its spectacular and varied avifauna and its remarkable diversity of habitats. [noun]
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Employees or organization members experience shared leadership, personal empowerment, an appreciation of diversity and they create an ongoing forum to resolve problems. [noun]
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Nancy quickly brought a bottle from a cupboard, in which there were many: which, to judge from the diversity of their appearance, were filled with several kinds of liquids. [noun]
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Further,--nothing is more curious than the diversity of the plans proposed for its extermination. [noun]
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He was unpleasantly struck, too, by the excessive contempt for others that he observed in Speranski, and by the diversity of lines of argument he used to support his opinions. [noun]
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The literature of the age is extremely diverse in character, and the diversity is due to the breaking up of the ideals of political and religious unity. [noun]
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The honey-eaters present a great diversity of plumage. [Please select]
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Let me explain at the outset that Unitarianism admits of a certain diversity of faith. [Please select]
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But to what opposition or to what diversity do we refer this "whence". [Please select]
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Nor was it in religion alone that diversity grew. [Please select]
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