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Meanings of choice variety in English
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Usage of choice variety in English
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The horse had spent the interval in a choicevariety of pitching that included sun-fishing, fence-rowing, and pile-driving.
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We are indebted to James Vick, practical florist, Rochester, N. Y., for a choicevariety of flower seeds.
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The bears consisted of a mother and two half-grown young ones of the choicevariety known as "silver-tipped."
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Although their waters were red from flowing through cedar swamps, several contain trout and a very choicevariety of small salmon.
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In its columns will be found a choicevariety of Gems in every department of Literature, of interest to the general reader.
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There are choicevarieties that will grow in the extremes of sand or clay.
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They also introduced many choicevarieties of pears, which still bear illustrious Huguenot names.
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Roses of the most choicevarieties grow spontaneously by the roadside, or creep over the walls.
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Some eight or ten years ago, I ordered a collection of choicevarieties of the Dahlia.
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She had wandered off to the Brandywine, to gather ferns at a rocky point where some choicevarieties were to be found.
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Though eight or ten choicevarieties may seem small returns, still there is a pleasure in the work that you cannot fail but feel.
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Personally, I find that the hazel is rather easily budded, although layering is the method for propagation of choicevarieties most often employed in Europe.