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1
And if both sorts are
used
indiscriminately
,
which do you personally prefer?
2
The Roman conquest accelerated the decline in severe taste, when different orders were
used
indiscriminately
.
3
Neither hypnosis nor self-hypnosis should ever be
used
indiscriminately
.
4
Tomahawks, knives, and arrows, were
used
indiscriminately
,
and many an Indian fell in that bloody contest.
5
It is
used
indiscriminately
for boiling, frying, and baking, besides its normal purpose of holding rations.
6
As for the bogey of Black Magic, this is a phrase often
used
indiscriminately
and wildly.
7
It is
used
indiscriminately
to denote all persons in monastic orders, in or out of the monasteries.
8
The Roman conquest accelerated the decline in severe taste, when different orders began to be
used
indiscriminately
.
9
The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly is a Frenchman, and French and English are
used
indiscriminately
in debate.
10
The words "Ku Klux" and "Ku Klux Klan" are
used
indiscriminately
in current conversation and literature.
11
It is not a thing to be
used
indiscriminately
,
but it is good upon occasion: as now, for instance.
12
Today the word ritual is
used
indiscriminately
for any habitual preparation, from bathing to watching TV to after-game celebrations.
13
This bath is employed either for pleasure or for health, and is
used
indiscriminately
for all kinds of diseases.
14
Therefore, severity indices should not be
used
indiscriminately
in order to predict all complications frequently presented by patients after CABG.
15
All these terms are used abundantly in the records of the time and to a great extent are
used
indiscriminately
.
16
Everything at the threshold of the burrow is
used
indiscriminately
:
fragments of Locust, vegetable remains and especially particles of earth.