In the end it became very difficult to live with all the multifarious characters that inhabited his persona. |
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It is perhaps not surprising that the ebullient Minister, harassed by multifarious problems from all quarters, has lost his cool. |
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In some ways the collection's diversity is its strength, demonstrating the multifarious meanings and reaches of the medium. |
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Salamanca Place, site of an outstanding craft market and multifarious activity, lies beside the harbour. |
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Although, thanks to my multifarious activities, I was never quite broke, I knew plenty of contemporaries who were. |
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Clearly, given the magnitude of the task, there is no single response to the multifarious aspects of international criminality. |
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So it goes with the island's multifarious jumbies or evil spirits, who stand with one human foot in society and one cloven hoof in the jungle. |
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You are busy and involved in multifarious activity today and need to avoid mental or physical stress. |
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These wide-ranging and multifarious activities on behalf of modern sacred music began in a humble southern German sheet-music publishing house. |
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Secret formulae are invented to create inks to print, in multifarious shades of colour, on specially calibrated paper, to defy counterfeit. |
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And those groups are so multifarious that the president's freedom of maneuver will be significantly curtailed. |
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Jones's accents are mostly right, but her diverse body language and multifarious material are always spot-on. |
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I too enjoyed the multifarious offerings of the Glasgow Art Fair, and had a good ponder over Glasgow's International Art Festival contributions. |
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Others simply refused to attend any peace talks unless their multifarious and unrealistic pre-conditions were met. |
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The whole spectrum of these multifarious tasks was covered by the audit work of the Court of Auditors and Parliament. |
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Only a global policy comprising a coherent and balanced package of multifarious measures is likely to bear fruit. |
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In many great novels, the multifarious content necessitates a certain largesse of form. |
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This book intimately and expertly covers his multifarious activities during each of these great crises. |
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The idea of living a multifarious identity is something that has always occurred to me to be absolutely the norm. |
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Culture as a notion is multi-coloured and multifarious in the wealth of its meanings. |
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So each of the companies who specializes in those multifarious parts and materials supply chains is innovating all the time. |
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Postcolonial studies in Australia have often failed to take full account of the multifarious nature of identity and ancestry that exists in the country. |
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Sylvia was in charge and dealt very efficiently, single handed, with the multifarious problems that come an embassy's way, in times normal and abnormal. |
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Yet another dimension is that regulators find it increasingly difficult to monitor the multifarious activities of the multinational, multifunctional bank. |
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After traversing multifarious crossroads, we arrived at a walled courtyard complex which, turned out to be the habitat of the friends I made last summer in Beijing. |
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For the next fortnight Aquarian Venus busily stretches your social horizons, whirling and swirling you through various, multifarious, interesting new possibilities. |
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Functionally, it is used to host conferences and meetings for the aluminium industry and to inform the public of the multifarious creative uses of assorted aluminium products. |
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The president should call a meeting of core groups of leaders regardless of political affiliation to help tackle the nation's multifarious critical problems. |
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They had a multifarious style that mixed a variety of genres. |
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He uses these two opposing genres not only for stylistic purposes, but also as a means to explore human dynamism, and the reality that identity is multifarious. |
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However if the site can deliver on its promise of multifarious gameplay, then it should see a fair number of paying visitors to its virtual tropical island milieu. |
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Filmmakers like Bruno Dumont seem to possess an acuteness that allows them to disingenuously suggest the multifarious nature of the beauty and humour that comprise life. |
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You handle multifarious activity with wisdom and good judgment. |
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From its multifarious missions there emerges an image that is complex, abstract and frequently hazy. |
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French provides a linguistic channel favouring multifarious contacts in the religious, scientific and cultural fields. |
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It is a world they will not recognise, one of initiatives, strategies and frameworks, all with multifarious objectives, strands and dimensions. |
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Now that we have gotten over these multifarious horribles, we are obliged to ponder the bigger picture. |
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Obviously, the panorama of regional research policy situations is multifarious and variegated. |
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It is, therefore, suggested that in a large-scale peace-keeping mission with multifarious mandates, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the area should be given the responsibility for overall coordination. |
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Trapping macromolecules in nanopits finds multifarious applications in polymer separation, filtering biomolecules etc. |
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He writes unsentimentally and with a poet's eye about all the multifarious work of the old farm: the jostle of the cattle, the ash-gold hops in the oast houses. |
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Encompassed within this multifarious desert is an astonishing range of natural phenomena: stark mountains and hidden wadis, cratered canyons and sand dunes. |
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As a consequence of the distinction of an enormous number of multifarious sins, the concept of a universal sinfulness of mankind is increasingly observed in this period and later. |
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Founded in 1994 as part of a humanitarian operation in Rwanda, Autremonde as such belongs to the multifarious and protean world of non-governmental organisations. |
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The premiership is always an awesome, enormous job, complex, relentless, urgent and multifarious in a way that has proved beyond Mr Brown's real but narrow abilities. |
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The Government is, undoubtedly, expected to perform multifarious functions and initiate a myriad of reforms if only to better serve the needs of its constituents. |
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Disdaining any pretensions to high-powered economic theory, Howes was a mine of accurate information about provincial and municipal finances, which he kept up partly through multifarious personal contacts. |
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We should acknowledge, in the respect of universal values and the dignity of the human person, that there're different forms of modernity stemming from various historical experience and multifarious cultural traditions. |
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Marxism is valid because it provides the scientific basis-it predicted this would unfold-for the present-day multifaceted and multifarious development of socialist movements, parties, ideas and governments. |
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A notable exception has been the chromatography columns with their multifarious support equipment and instrumentation. |
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October is a straightforward depiction of the multifarious elements in Mercia's constrained and constrictive life. |
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The linking thread in this multifarious tradition, Yobin suggests, is dividedness. |
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Jatta is a teenage fantasy that has been written with black humour, detailed description and a multifarious plot that will have the reader engrossed to the very end. |
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It is divided into parts that are too small and multifarious. |
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The National Youth Programme with its multifarious aspects is designed to preserve unimpaired the rortiness of youth so as to be able to turn it to advantage later in life. |
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In view of its multifarious uses, the plant extract was tested for its radioprotective properties against sublethal gamma radiation in Swiss albino mice. |
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