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from The Century Dictionary.
- Not uniform; irregular.
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Examples
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However, by using intervals with different lengths, one can generate a family of non-uniform basis functions.
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I was then bought a school uniform – but my school had a non-uniform policy, so I was the only girl in the whole school wearing one.
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My quickest drops have been with an Iron sighted H&R handi-Rifle in. 45-70 Govt at 1350 fps and 405 grains which are the ugliest most non-uniform green box bullets i've ever seen.
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The footwear and accessories company, Kenneth Cole, is celebrating "25 years of non-uniform thinking" with a "We all walk in different shoes" campaign featuring Paralympian Aimee Mullins, quad rugby player Delmon Dunston and HIV-positive magazine editor Regan Hofmann.
Kenneth Cole's 'non-uniform' campaign includes disability BA Haller 2008
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Martin Baxter has produced a variation on his Commons seat calculator that allows you to have non-uniform swing across the regions, especially to handle Scotland, Wales and other areas of the UK that might not be as Conservative-friendly as England.
Archive 2008-07-01 2008
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Johnson, leader of AFSCME District Council 20, the largest organization of non-uniform city employees.
D.C. furlough plan delays tougher budget decisions Mike DeBonis 2010
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Media dis&dat: Kenneth Cole's 'non-uniform' campaign includes disability skip to main | skip to sidebar
Kenneth Cole's 'non-uniform' campaign includes disability BA Haller 2008
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Kenneth Cole's 'non-uniform' campaign includes disability
Kenneth Cole's 'non-uniform' campaign includes disability BA Haller 2008
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Army soldier and others who might be considered "non-uniform."
Kenneth Cole's 'non-uniform' campaign includes disability BA Haller 2008
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It is my oppinion that some of this hyperbolic discounting may have something to do with the fractal and non-uniform functioning of your brain.
An Ounce of Pleasure, a Gallon of Pain - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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