Sentence examples for multifarious items from inspiring English sources

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Second, the building with all its multifarious items finished and unfinished and almost finished and once-finished-and-now-already-falling-apart.

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At a more general level I will show how modern medicine developed as an attempt to adjust to and engage with the multifarious collections of ideas and items—sometimes co-opting them, sometimes realigning them in new modes of production.

Instrumental items in this program featured the multifarious talents of Wayne Hankin, performing on crumhorn, psaltery, double pipe and a set of bagpipes with cow horns attached.

Like the Internet and its multifarious pulpits, Coney pieces don't follow any particular formula.

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".

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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