Sentence examples for most multifarious from inspiring English sources

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U.C. is also the country's most multifarious university, comprising five medical centers, four law schools, three Department of Energy laboratories — and, suddenly, two serious problems.

Ball is right, no doubt, that in a traffic jam on the bypass, human beings are not at their richest and most multifarious.

I was going to suggest that Chaplin is one of the consummate artists in the history of cinema, whose every secreted item of trivia embodies and reflects the imprint of a vast soul, perhaps the most multifarious and distinctive ever to make a movie and then I said to myself, "along with Orson Welles"—and then, "and Jean-Luc Godard, Jean Renoir, John Cassavetes, and Alfred Hitchcock".

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The cost for the most wide-ranging, multifarious interscholastic sports enterprise in the United States is staggering, especially because in most Alaskan schools, as much as 40percentt of the money has to be raised by the athletes and the coaches.

They found that patients' agendas are complex and multifarious and most participants did not voice all of their agendas in consultations with their GP.

Their surgical intervention is multifarious and the most favourable treatment is chosen by the orthopaedic surgeon on a case-by-case basis depending on a number of factors related with the patient and the lesion.

Mr. Rodman's multifarious sculptural instincts are most convincing in two large, erratic spirals made of crumpled, spray-painted paper and mounted on pedestals, where they bring to mind Naum Gabo, Lynda Benglis and trails of smoke.

"Step Up to the Plate" asserts how family, in multifarious ways, can be the most deeply affecting of ensembles.

The loophole closure is far from the dominant issue in the multifarious Virginia campaign, even if most voters realize the Virginia Tech spree brings gun control closer to home.

However, according to Fang's report, the morphology of the prepared BSB-Me nanocrystals were multifarious, i.e., while most nanoparticles were cubic in geometry, others were tetrahedral shaped, truncated cubes, and truncated tetrahedra [23].

I will go further to argue that the global expression of the novel in English in the 20th and 21st centuries is so polyvalent, multifarious and downright impressive that it provides most readers with more than enough to be going on with.

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