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Though its stature could never be denied, it stands a little outside what 19th-century tradition authorized as Beethoven's essential output, and so has always provoked a more multifarious view of the composer.
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Heads and legs start popping up all over the place, giving way to a mouth that begins spitting out more multifarious mutations of the creature.
The Dagestanian division is more multifarious and includes such groups as the Avar-Andi-Dido languages, the Lak-Dargin (Lak-Dargwa) languages, and the Lezgian languages.
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These two-dimensional works (the focus of a smaller show at the Aspen Art Museum in 2011) often incorporate photographs of Karachi, Ms. Bhabha's native city, giving her multifarious, polytheistic beings a more defined sense of place.
In contrast, BCNU reacts far more slowly (t1/2 ∼ 40 min at 37 °C and pH 7.4) and decomposes in a multifarious manner, generating a more complex mixture of electrophiles, including chloroethylating, hydroxyethylating, vinylating, aminoethylating, and carbamoylating species with a wide range of nucleophile preferences.
First, is the concept of basic human values, by which Locke means those values that are common to many, or all value systems; values such as belief in god, commitment to one's cultural community, respect for human life, etc. which though they may have multifarious manifestations, are in a more general way common to most, if not all groups.
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