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There are simply multifarious animals, each with its own needs.
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With their multifarious species of horned animals, the African countries achieved a rich variety of shapes, sizes, and pitches in their musical horns.
As concerns the embryos of farm animals, real relationships between multifarious nuclear bodies known under various names and the canonical nuclear domains of somatic cell have to be ascertained.
Of course, food engineering applies not just to what humans want food to be like, but also to 'errors by design': 'the traces of scientific and economic rationalisations of plant and animal bodies which, in their multifarious incarnations as human foods, become incorporated into our own'.
This review has attempted to encapsulate the substantial progress made in recent years towards understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms through which NO acts in the mammalian CNS, mechanisms that must ultimately explain the multifarious behavioural effects of NO evident at the whole-animal level.
What "exists" in hallucinatory experience is multifarious.
Sentences are wily and multifarious, secretive, mischievous.
All of us are surprisingly multifarious.
The household was large and multifarious.
The blossoming is real and multifarious.
His crimes against music have been multifarious.
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