| 1. | The Government appears to be at variance with the Veterinary Surgeons Act.
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| 2. | The reformers saw the Apocrypha at variance with the rest of Scripture.
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| 3. | This point of view is, however, at variance with some historical data.
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| 4. | Recorded history is at variance with the legends elaborated in apocryphal texts.
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| 5. | Storey s political opinions were often at variance with his party s.
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| 6. | She was at one time at variance with her brother, Lord Buckhurst.
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| 7. | These names appear to be at variance with those in popular use.
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| 8. | In office, Herring expressed a social conservatism at variance with his former party.
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| 9. | This is known as just intonation, which is at variance with equal temperament.
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| 10. | The committee's version puts the platform at variance with Bush's views.
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