Sentence examples for a multifaceted character from inspiring English sources

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A timid co-worker (Natalie Wilder) and a multifaceted character labeled the Ancient (Angela Della Ventura) round out the proceedings.

The Wilde that emerges is a multifaceted character: one who can either be admired for his uncompromising moral integrity, or pitied for his wilful capacity for self-destruction.

Perhaps it's Henderson's brilliance in the role, a role that started off a little too cartoonish and moustache-twirling for my liking, but has since evolved into a multifaceted character.

According to PopMatters' Andrew Welsh, Drizzt is Salvatore's attempt to create a multifaceted character who faces internal struggles, in hopes of standing out from the drow, and fantasy fiction in general.

It is the first to claim a film character who identifies as a lesbian, and film historian Vito Russo considers the film a complex treatment of a multifaceted character who is forced into silence about her openness by other lesbians.

Try to create a multifaceted character who has several catchphrases.

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Georgina Pazcoguin, Tiler Peck and Kaitlyn Gilliland are each perfectly individual and distinct as the passers-by of "Fancy Free"; Ms. Peck, who has a duet with Mr. Angle, makes hers a touchingly multifaceted character and times her big moments as if etching them, even at high speed, deep into the music.

This is only Brace's second full-length play, and some dynamics in the writing feel imbalanced: for instance, the only really multifaceted character is a white woman; violence is a significant feature of Congolese interactions.

Historians have argued much about the nature of Edward's Parliament, some seeing the dispensation of justice as the central element, others emphasizing the multifaceted character of an increasingly complex institution.

G. John Ikenberry, Michael Mastanduno, and William C. Wohlforth demonstrate in their article "Unipolarity, State Behavior, and Systemic Consequences" that other states rival the U.S. in one area or another, but "the multifaceted character of American power places it in a category of its own... What makes the global system unipolar is the distinctive distribution of material resources".

The multifaceted character of sedentary behavior and the fact that we measured only a selection of possible sedentary behaviors may have caused the apparently conflicting.

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