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There he painted about seventy identical-size canvases in black and white from multifarious, banal postcards and snapshots, emulating a style of works by Gerhard Richter.
Other significant considerations confirm a conclusion that this case presents a nonjusticiable political question: the "unusual need for unquestioning adherence to a political decision already made," as well as "the potentiality of embarrassment from multifarious pronouncements by various departments on one question". Baker, supra, 369 U.S., at 217, 82 S.Ct., at 710.
Conversely, when we want to obtain a variety of colors from multifarious fluorescent dyes, we often need a variety of excitation light, which not only increases the experimental costs but also makes the analysis system more complex.
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With great skill, Hare picks out a central theme from the multifarious detail of Boo's book: the difficulty of doing good in an imperfect world.
There have been a few innovators whom the cognoscenti could spot from the proverbial "handful of notes" (Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Ornette Coleman, John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins might top the list), but the task gets tougher when it comes to the thousands of talented yet less influential locals from the multifarious jazz scenes of the world.
That is what makes Trump's rancid populism so dangerous: it starts from the multifarious stew of political sentiment and brews up something specific and especially toxic.
Thus from the multifarious results observed in a range of experimental evolution studies, it appears that the issue of evolution of mate-harm and male reproductive behaviour and/or physiology under intersexual conflict is far from being settled.
It has been reported that many signal transduction pathways, originating from a wide multifarious cellular stimuli, converge on the NFκB/IκB complex playing an essential role in cell angiogenesis, cell adhesion, proliferation, antiapoptosis, and repressing immune response [ 15].
Which is true enough: Mr. James's subject, over the course of his career, has been contemporary culture in its far-flung and multifarious manifestations, from Holocaust literature to Lady Diana, from Federico Fellini to Les Murray, from Solzenhitsyn to Clive James.
"Saf Dalet" and "Multifarious II," from 1959, are more experimental.
The book combined multifarious elements, from the insights of Aristotle to sophisticated statistical analysis, to create what the authors called "a framework for speculation".
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