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1 These voters are a disparate group and clearly difficult to engage.
2 Despite being a disparate group of proteins, similarities in their functions are observed.
3 They are a disparate group of dispossessed farmers, enthusiastic ecologists, and at least one manicurist.
4 But often there's no obvious reason why a disparate group of writers choose similar settings or themes.
5 To say "we Nigerians" is to actually homogenise a large and disparate group of people.
6 The casting challenge was to find a disparate group of actors who could come together like a family.
7 This disparate group of islands stretches from the Greek mainland across the Aegean to the coast of Turkey.
8 John Pugh from Southport and Paul Holmes from Chesterfield provide the glue that holds this disparate group together.
9 From this disparate group of old stagers, Lehman created a risk committee, chosen and controlled by Fuld himself.
10 Even so, financial markets are wary about treating what is actually a disparate group of countries as a bloc.
11 So the idea of such a disparate group as the Rest of the World gelling is hard to envisage.
12 This disparate group may differ on the remedy but share a diagnosis: the neoliberal revolution is politically and morally defunct.
13 He knew how to bring a disparate group of coworkers together and orchestrate us to function like a great team.
14 They could hardly have stood further apart; a disparate group with nothing in common except the misery of their lives.
15 In a hall full of stands and stalls there was a hugely disparate group of people hawking different wares and causes.
16 A disparate group has been gathered together to act as a sounding board for the Inspector General of Intelligence and Security.
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