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been multifarious
adjective
Having multiplicity; having great diversity or variety; of various kinds; diversified; made up of many differing parts; manifold.
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His crimes against music have been multifarious.
The strands of his own legacy have been multifarious, and are still developing.
We can never recover the feelings provoked by its first staging (which in any case, if modern audiences are anything to go by, are likely to have been multifarious and contradictory).
Feminists's responses on both sides of the issue have been multifarious.
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What "exists" in hallucinatory experience is multifarious.
Urban's involvements in church affairs were multifarious.
The links between leaving school and child labour are multifarious, but poverty plainly drives both.
Drinks are multifarious: beers are from £2.80 a pint upwards, or go native with a Westons cider for £2.20.
He's a much simpler character, I think, than Willy, who has demons that are multifarious and multifaceted.
The sources for the study of Muhammad are multifarious and include, first and foremost, the Qurʾān, the sacred scripture of Islam.
The magic of Shakespeare is multifarious and sprawling; they've got lots of working parts, and at least some of the parts are likely to work.
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