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Someone could write a thick, multifaceted book now.
"May it rise tomorrow, shortly after dawn!" This fascinating, multifaceted book also enters the less tormented thoughts of William Clark.
According to Pevear, War and Peace is amenable to all sorts of adaptation because it's such a "vast and multifaceted book".
Hughes outlines Socrates by illuminating the world as he experienced it; the result is a multifaceted book that includes gritty details of daily life in Athens and a vivid history of the Peloponnesian War.
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The creation of links in such an interest network is therefore determined by the complex cognitive processes needed to relate multifaceted objects like books.
My role when I came to write the book was multifaceted: biographer, scribe, archivist, scholar and son.
Semi-autobiographical and self-revealing, The Company She Keeps is a jagged diamond of a book, the multifaceted parts giving a glimpse of a brilliant but fractured whole.
And the accusation of racism turns heads and grabs headlines, whereas Wilson's complex and multifaceted investigation requires a book-length exposition.
The multifaceted nature of ren emerges in Book 12, where Confucius is portrayed as giving different descriptions of ren.
He announced the 20th selection from the One Book, One Chicago program, a multifaceted way to bring citizens together to discuss a book.
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