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multipartite
adjective
Divided into multiple parts
Exact(6)
In America, the recipe is so multipartite that it produces Kosher Thai restaurants.
(The answer – that multipartite negotiations are kept secret because many sides adopt extreme negotiating positions they might not want publicised just in order to, well, negotiate – is inconvenient, but true).
But it's a dynamic piece of hard rock, with a terrific organ solo from Federici prodded along by a twitchy, nervous guitar line, and a the kind of expertly arranged multipartite construction that would become familiar in later Springsteen songs.
The band had hardly any body language, and despite the neo-Poe lyrics (more elegant than your bargain-basement death-metal band, but still), despite the overgrown, multipartite songs, despite Mr. Akerfeldt's beautiful voice, this complicated music was groomed almost to objectification, as if each musician were playing it in the third person.
You hope this outdoor set will cull from both the swooping multipartite reveries and the ersatz streetcorner jive of her 1970's releases, as well as the best of her songful later albums.
LUCIANA SOUZA: 'THE POEMS OF ELIZABETH BISHOP AND OTHER Sunnysideunnyside) Twisty, multipartite compositions built around Bishop's work by a young, Brazilian-born jazz singer.
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