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Russian hacking has been widespread and multifarious, as during the Olympic doping scandal.
And surely no ensemble in New York is as multifarious as this one, which works with drill-team precision.
As wildly multifarious as the show is, everything in it seems to pivot on the idea of pattern and design as a valiant but usually doomed attempt to impose some order and beauty on a random, chaotic world, as the Amish do in their meticulous quilt work.
Other uses of the acid are so multifarious as almost to defy enumeration, notable ones being the manufacture of high-octane gasoline, of titanium dioxide (a white pigment, also a filler for some plastics, and for paper), explosives, rayon, the processing of uranium, and the pickling of steel.
It has worked with New York City officials to make contacts in New York Muslim organizations and has given early peeks of the project to groups as multifarious as the Arab Bankers Association of North America and the regional offices of the Anti-Defamation League. Anti-Defamation League
THE plots of art heist movies are about as multifarious as the canvases of the paintings pilfered by their main characters — the postmodern heroin-cool of Nick Nolte in "The Good Thief"; the playboy-billionaire boredom of Pierce Brosnan in "The Thomas Crown Affair".
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The movie's tone is utterly unsentimental; its aesthetic is as free-wheeling, as multifarious, and as ambiguous as the mind of Street, featuring comic interludes, pop-culture parodies, interior monologues, fantasy sequences, low comedy, movie quotes, and narrative-fracturing interpolations.
Thundercat, a k a Stephen Bruner, has had a multifarious career as a sideman, playing hardcore and thrash metal with Suicidal Tendencies; laconic hip-hop with Snoop Dogg; and astral R&B with Erykah Badu.
This rewinds to Churchill's school days (which were far from illustrious) and traces his multifarious career as a cavalry officer, a war reporter, and an avid participant in the Battle of Omdurman, in Sudan, in 1898.
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'.
For Jacobs, diversity is one of the chief assets of a desirable city, and intrinsic to its proper functioning as a multifarious hub of humanity; as she observes, all kinds of diversity, intricately mingled in mutual support, are crucial (Jacobs 1961/1993: 31961/1993
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