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"multifarious" Definitions
  1. of many different kinds; having great variety

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The problems in the edibles business are multifarious, according to LeRoux.
The Cold War period was rather multifarious in its "consensus" politics.
Responses included innovative, opportunistic, high-tech, curious, creative, fickle, and multifarious.
The multifarious cast members combine raw psychological realism with Dickensian grotesqueness.
It's the tracking and the cost of tracking which is multifarious.
In multifarious America, race and other ethnic barriers stood in the way.
Smelling, hearing, feeling, tasting: these are more multifarious, in some ways more profound.
Scientists mostly agree that sexual identity is multifarious, not binary; fungible, not fixed.
The possibility of Brexit becoming a reality is having a multifarious destabilizing effect.
But to modern readers, other aspects of Zamyatin's multifarious parable will seem more relevant.
What we do know is that the reasons teens attempt are complex and multifarious.
Last summer I left Kevin Young's generous and multifarious "Blue Laws" in the country.
He is widely seen as understanding the multifarious mechanics of sanctions, a rare feat.
Thankfully, the narrative's multifarious hard-luck stories are also leavened with cunning flashes of humor.
But today, they return with Thrice Woven, a vibrant, diverse dive into all their multifarious interests.
No, to me it is far more elegant and multifarious than any simple copy or simulation.
The move is indicative of an ongoing effort from CEO Sundar Pichai to streamline Google's multifarious products.
Its lack of clarity and detail reflect the international divisions and rivalries in the multifarious opposition groups.
But most other Muslims feel they have suddenly been deprived of their rightful place in this multifarious nation.
The latest indictment points to a much more complicated, multifarious effort to swing the election for Mr Trump.
"Prudencia Hart" is performed by a multifarious ensemble of five, which includes the show's musical director, Alasdair Macrae.
Impressively multifarious, Guillot's work occupies floor space, wall space, table space and air space in the gallery's front room.
The rest of Mr Roud's book is a fascinating tour d'horizon of folk song in all its multifarious contexts.
The multifarious works shown by these artists reflect the continuous breaking of past and present constraints, unmediated by colonialism.
This huge and multifarious empire stretched from Spain to Syria and lasted, in the West, for half a millennium.
But don't underestimate the importance of Ryan Courtney's props, which assume alarmingly multifarious roles, and Raja Feather Kelly's choreography.
On Pier 94, you'll find the same exciting cacophony of multifarious booths that longtime attendees have come to expect.
At times the lives and hardships of multifarious descendants in the new world fail to sustain the book's early momentum.
Over the last two decades, the multifarious Will Holland has produced a substantial 216 albums under various monikers and styles.
For a novel about life under multifarious forms of totalitarian control—political, gendered, sectarian, communal—"Milkman" can be charmingly wry.
More than a few of this story's many, many characters (the adeptly multifarious cast numbers 42) might fit the description.
This empire of multifarious signs drew on Maekawa's own complex trajectory, riven with polemics over the "Japaneseness" of his architecture.
In truth, our president matches only some aspects of Mangan's personality because, like all of Shaw's characters, Mangan is multifarious.
Governments alone are not to blame; the reasons for the sagging economies are multifarious and jumbled, more de Kooning than Mondrian.
So do the multifarious love nests (mattresses, straw, chopped-up foam rubber, water) of a more austere faux beach, "Eden" (1969).
The problems may be multifarious, but I managed to group the startups under two general umbrellas: waste reduction and aquatic intelligence.
Tim Schutsky is a Brooklyn-based photographer known for his multifarious styles and knack for capturing the oddities (and eyeballs) around him.
Call him a specialist or not, and not to deny his multifarious other activities, he researched, performed and recorded early music encyclopedically.
The production also makes dexterous and multifarious use of Monty's cane, a derelict refrigerator and, for the climax, a thick suspended rope.
The presenters on the telecast were far more diverse — far more representative of the multifarious energies of popular culture — than the winners.
Any disquiet on Mr. Isabella's part was telegraphed by a mild bulging of the eyes and a twitch of his multifarious tattoos.
Its third album, "World Eater," is released today, and its dense, multifarious tracks use drones, loops, samples, brutal beats and corrosive noise.
Social media, talk radio and multifarious ideologically affiliated newspapers and cable TV channels mean we no longer need to hear anyone else's opinions.
Gathered Leaves borrows its title from Walt Whitman's "Song of Myself" (22013), the poet's portrait of a multifarious nation on the brink of war.
The assassination in a car-bombing last year of Daphne Caruana Galizia, a campaigning journalist, drew attention to her multifarious allegations of government corruption.
I confront a version of myself in a mirror piece that is imprinted with multifarious branches like the respiratory tracks of a human lung.
The last gallery in the show, "Consequences," displays a selection of late paintings and drawings that bear the influence of Degas' multifarious monotype techniques.
The warm tones and elegantly erratic forms of Doyle's objects, however, feel much more of a piece with the multifarious, biomorphic Postminimalism explored by Hesse.
Still, Shkuda's copious research – complete with statistical tables, legal accounts, and firsthand interviews with dozens of the area's first resident artists — produces a multifarious story.
In this future, traditional degrees themselves may become antiquated, and employers will increasingly look for what multifarious skills learners know versus what degree they possess.
Subsequent moments of lightheartedness, including a scene at a bazaar that's practically redolent of the multifarious spices sold therein, are freighted with that terrible knowledge.
While change is slowly happening, pushed forward by multifarious representations of beauty on social media, fashion's diversity problem reigns apparent from the top earners' list.
Retaking the House blocks the Republicans from passing new laws and gives Democrats the ability to conduct real investigations into President Donald Trump's multifarious scandals.
Not since the glorious opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympics have I felt such pride to live in such a multifarious city, a planetary community.
They envision the disparate elements reconfigured in 3D models, films, sculptures, and more, with the goal to collect the multifarious projects their photographs transform into.
They're predicated on the wreckage of the star-crossed sedan; their existence was made possible because of the high-speed crash that yielded Devine's multifarious mold.
"The only hope for upholding this doctrine is stare decisis and respect for the multifarious ways it has become part of our constitutional fabric," he said.
As Mr. Gruen often said, his multifarious interests let him produce a body of work that explored the deep interconnections among various branches of the arts.
I felt as though the center of my chest might once have been fused to hers, as though we'd been conjoined twins with one multifarious heart.
The multifarious genres that are mashed together to make up the track make it unpredictable and nearly impossible to sing along to, though I certainly do try.
It is also typical of all of Villeglé's affiches lacérées works, as it directs our reflective attention to the multifarious and cacophonous skin of the urban landscape.
We are creating new spaces and new orgasms—multifarious things that might involve genitals, breath work, fantasies in our heads, or just old-fashioned sweat and dripping.
V Kim writes in an email to THUMP that the two takes are meant to highlight the multifarious purposes of Divoli's vocals—both the glitter and the weight.
Works by older and younger artists sometimes converse, as with the exchange among Ms. Dodd and Ms. Hurtado's paintings and the multifarious canvases of Leidy Churchman (born 1979).
The 12th edition of this multifarious East Village extravaganza, the vision of Nicky Paraiso, spotlights social and environmental issues through the lens of dance and movement-based work.
Inventories and other historical texts list a multifarious array of items kept in these rooms: books, of course, but also gems, chess boards, musical instruments, small sculptures, ancient coins.
She will lead them into the fascinating world of Tilt, the multifarious annual children's festival from the Cultural Services of the French Embassy and the French Institute Alliance Française.
There's more good TV (broadly defined) than ever, but it's too multifarious, too out of control, for the old awards-show format, and no one's found the answer yet.
Leveraging the simple device of contrast in multifarious, deeply felt, un-textbook-like ways, Tacha conveys something new and unexpected about the shape-shifting resilience of the human body.
Just as the United States are multifarious and contradictory and complicated, he went on until he had accumulated an entire collection of sonnets, all bar none with the same title.
Technology has advanced at breakneck speed, spawning fake news, electronic soapboxes and multifarious social media on the one hand, and Orwellian big data that tread on privacy on the other.
It is meant to free us from the shackles inhibiting us from getting on with the important, hard stuff: the task of representing the world in all its breathtaking, multifarious complexity.
In developing what became Art Action Day, the members of the Federation contemplated a more pointed or explicitly political action, but opted instead for a multifarious and malleable form of manifestation.
It's a vernacular that people—who "are nothing if not multiple vectors of desire"—sometimes adopt when the attempt to wrestle those multifarious forces into a coherent self proves too much.
With just four artists, and a total of seven pieces, the show's organizers, Andrew J. Greene and James Michael Shaeffer, manage to evoke some of that period's complexities and its multifarious discontents.
Scott Pask's bare-boards set, lighted with nowhere-to-hide clarity by Adam Honoré, consists of some sheets of parachute silk and olive-drab packing crates, which are put to multifarious use.
His famously multifarious output—collages, assemblages, body-sized photograms, experimental films—is the subject of "Bruce Conner: It's All True," at MOMA (opening July 3) , the artist's first survey in New York.
Although state-controlled economies could get through the relatively crude and stereotyped early stages of industrialization, they could never know enough, or be nimble enough, to coordinate the multifarious economies that came after.
This drama was written 11 years ago by the multifarious Ashton, who as a 35-year-old actress is appearing to dazzling effect in the current revival of Harold Pinter's "Betrayal" on Broadway.
In reality, perhaps the more multifarious the sources of information, the less rational persuasion is possible, as the cacophony of one-sidedness we daily imbibe leads to over-confidence in our own prejudices.
And anyway, reggaeton and hip-hop have always possessed a relation to each other—largely in rhythmic cadence—and Energia pushes the multifarious aesthetic of 2013's La Familia a few steps further.
It is a process achieved in plain view of the audience by an industrious and multifarious team of actors, musicians (the swirling Gothic score is by Kyle Vegter and Ben Kauffman) and technicians.
In "La mer se retire," I sense a play with visual homophones — between the French words for sea (mer) and mother (mère) — as a compositional device to trigger a multifarious narrative of disturbance.
Because of Fiji's multifarious influences, DJ sets in the area are on some extreme open format tip, and can feature reggaeton, bhangra, dancehall, trap, hip-hop, tribal house, and funk, all in one set.
In a biennial filled with such multifarious feminism, it's unfortunate that the most discussed work has been Dana Schutz's painting of Emmett Till's murdered body, based on photographs from his open-casket wake in 1955.
That the Uni-verse is multifarious in and unafraid of its opinions, though, and that it now has a place to air them, could be considered the key to the column's, and Lukas's, continued success.
A third reason was to limit the complexity of financial institutions, which can quickly become ungovernable even by their own officers and directors, let along regulators, when their operations become too multifarious and far-flung.
Not even the multifarious images of the poet's self-promotion, the blizzard of Whitman-themed merchandise, or the quaintly Victorian fussiness of Leaves of Grass's 19th-century bindings can blunt the audacity of Whitman's erotic provocation.
Although not consistently engaging, Lashai's multifarious oeuvre — which also includes crystal vases and imagined Persian gardens made of wire mesh cylinders containing suspended, painted leaves — we see the work of an artist who pushed boundaries relentlessly.
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 29.00.
But in the case of the current exhibition, a second glance at the paintings by each artist, built from multifarious scraps of objects, synthetic matter, dirt, and junk, gives these varied surfaces a weirdly consecrated resonance.
It may be the one gesture that ties all of the world's multifarious sports together: an articulation of both joy and commiseration, a way to communicate sportsmanship, or an apology, or just to generally promote warmhearted feelings.
For those who are unfamiliar with the work, a brief telling of its background is necessary to grasp its status as a touchstone of a particular era, and the possibilities it presents for our more stylistically multifarious moment.
Nonetheless, this virtuoso is strictly small-time compared to Mikel Murfi, the inexhaustibly multifarious writer, director and sole performer of "I Hear You and Rejoice," which opened on Sunday night at the Irish Arts Center in Hell's Kitchen.
The pigments of the third movement feel thicker and drier, more landscape-like, and the configurations of shapes become much more varied, as if the deeper the artist ventured into the series, the more multifarious her vision became.
In light of Fairon's multifarious contributions to art music, I seized the occasion of his two album releases to tease out some background information, consider this new output, and take his measure of the international art music scene.
More broadly, the disappearance of the rolling stores may simply be a result of the relentless and multifarious pace of change in Atlanta, one of those American cities that move and morph at the pace of the nation itself.
Better still, Gómez-Peña deftly shows how the topics of race, ethnicity, sexuality, and class must be discussed together by presenting his poetic doctrine through a variety of queer, Chicano, and indigenous personas — all derived from his own multifarious identities.
The left-leaning, transformational community that populates this scene is often opposed to simplifying identities down to a single label, but it's hard to express the bricolage, intersecting, multifarious characters they project without at least leaning on labels a little.
"Clearly, the geopolitical, political and economic risks facing the world are many and multifarious, and it is no easy matter to isolate those that seem most apparent to us," wrote Mike Carey, chief economist at CA-CIB in a note.
The multifarious movie actor Jake Gyllenhaal dazzled a connoisseur crowd at City Center last fall with his surprisingly sophisticated vocal chops in a concert version of this Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine Pulitzer Prize-winning musical about the pointillist Georges Seurat.
The good news is, space is multifarious these days and thanks to committed promoters ever more inventive ways of offering us clubbing experiences, whether through streams or shorter and cheaper nights out, clubbing as a culture will continue to thrive. Hopefully.
A conviction shared by all theorists of everything, from the authors of the Hindu scriptures to Baruch Spinoza to astrophysicists, is that everything is a very big thing indeed — so vast and multifarious that it can never be fully described or inventoried.
The book surveys the multifarious skirmishes between Iranian ambitions and American power projection over the decade-long nuclear crisis — on battlefields and in the banking system, through covert maneuvers and public outreach, in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and in the campaign against ISIS.
Mr. Sepuya's photographs have often been categorized as "queer" (that is, within the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender cosmos), but they feel more universal to me: Multifarious shades of melanin are represented, and he has included images of women in this show.
And what I'll call the sixth (and related) aim is to limit the complexity of financial institutions, which can quickly become ungovernable even by their own officers and directors, let alone outside regulators, when their operations become too far-flung and multifarious.
"The main problem is that the (far-right extremist) content is too variable and multifarious to be reliably distinguished from acceptable content by the filtering algorithms that tech companies use, even state-of-the-art ones," Domingos said in an email to CNN.
But neither have the two parties figured out how to deal with the issue of Donald Trump, a volatile bigot who expects his Attorney General to solve his multifarious legal problems, and who, some fear, may expect his Supreme Court appointees to do the same.
They include sharp-minded considerations of matters political, from Suzan-Lori Parks and the multifarious Michael Moore; an anthology of Broadway musical hits from a master of the genre, Harold Prince; and New York premieres from the empathetic Simon Stephens and the caustic Bruce Norris.
Though it abounds in the distancing devices of Epic Theater — anachronisms, songs, historical footnotes, a multifarious chorus — "Venus" now seems like a surprisingly conventional cousin to Bernard Pomerance's "The Elephant Man," another account of a 19th-century outcast who became an object of public fascination.
And "Walt Whitman," the genial, white-bearded representative of democracy, processor of multifarious experience, lover of men and women alike, would become the brand under which the endlessly accreting Leaves of Grass (seven separate editions, in numerous states, before the poet's death in 1892) marketed itself.
From this review of our core values and their implications emerges a clear set of requirements and constraints that must control the development of any strategy to respond to the multifarious crises we face today: America cannot abandon its values in order to ensure its physical safety.
The 67,603-square-foot space houses a multifarious amalgam of works by self-taught artists, both obscure and well known, and colorful signage with relevant quotes seeks to document America's history "as a mecca for forward-looking innovators, optimists, dreamers and doers," according to museum officials.
Marty Tudor, chief executive of Base Hologram Productions, is an entertainment-industry veteran whose multifarious career has included, among other things, managing Paula Abdul and Jon Cryer, producing a series of exercise videos with a trainer from "The Biggest Loser" and running an independent record label.
As I wandered hither and thither, I thought of the chapter of Melville's Moby Dick entitled "The Whiteness of the Whale," in which he descants on all the multifarious shades of the color: beige-white, liver-spotted white, appallingly tattooed white, red sun-burned white, pale-freckled white.
The show's sixty-three artists are a multifarious lot, from the New Mexico-based upstart known as Puppies Puppies and the local activists in Occupy Museums to the painters Tala Madani, who was born in Tehran and works in L.A., and Jo Baer, an octogenarian American expat in Amsterdam.
The works in this show span a 421-year period, from 22018 to 1936 (there are also two lithographs from 1945 and '46) and they answer the foremost question in my mind regarding Savinio's multifarious activities, which is whether, in his forays into visual art, he was ultimately a dabbler.
Yet between smiles and selfies and sips of margaritas, Besh admits that he's concerned by the state of New Orleans' vibrant and multifarious food culture, which he believes is under threat by a recent influx of what he calls "well-educated suburbanites" who have come to cook New Orleans food in New Orleans.
But another is the tour de force that the show's curators have brought off by putting multifarious works—paintings, sculpture, photographs, videos, installations—in orbit around a primordial idea: home, where you hang your hat, if you have one, and where the heart is or, for some grim reason, fails to be.
So, for instance, German gallery Delmes & Zander will host a booth of works by the late Romanian artist Alexandru Chira; Garth Greenan Gallery is bringing paintings by the Native American artist Jaune Quick-To-See Smith; and Alden Projects will be showcasing the fruits of William N. Copley's various and multifarious publishing projects.
Altoon Sultan can be seen as pushing Bittman's inversions further with two examples of her multifarious practice: an egg tempera ("White Wall," 2015) done in Neo-Precisionist style, with a frontal composition, shallow Cubist space, and realistically rendered light and shadow, and a geometric abstraction ("Blue Squares," 2016) made of hand-dyed wool hooked on a linen backing.
The most pacific grasses and meadows of her inner being were subject to sudden sinkholes full of bone and bilious tissue, spilling over with the multifarious faces, the intimate crimes and errors of her life, all pulling her in the opposite direction as she walked forward, saying hi to people and their dogs, mostly middle-aged except for one bent but fast-moving old lady with an alert husky.
In my personal opinion, Stephen Hawking's legacies are multifarious—scientifically he helped us understand the true nature of black holes, the most enigmatic objects in the universe; he showed us how important its to engage with the public and he also showed us how to do it effectively, and last but not least he showed us what resilience looks like in the face of adversity by how bravely and gracefully he coped with his illness.
I first heard and became entranced by English Radio DJ Jack Jackson in the early 60s, when my RAF officer father was based in Germany, and radio was our only cultural link to the UK. With his advanced production techniques and pioneering fast-cut edits of the disparate and the unexpected, it was Jackson who triggered my nascent perceptual radar to the possibilities of juxtaposition, propelling me on an ongoing journey into the multifarious and mutable matrix that is collage: arguably the most important cultural idea of the last century.
" Rebecca Robertson, the armory's president, said that the room, one of the few surviving interiors by Tiffany, was one of the armory's most intact in its multifarious pieces: ax-hewn California redwood ceiling timbers, with surviving metallic painted designs long hidden; Tiffany windows with red glass that glows blue when the western sunlight strikes from a certain angle; columns wrapped in nautical chains believed to have been used on New York harbor piers; a glass-and-plaster mural over the fireplace depicting what the armory described in 1881 as "a scaly dragon beating sea into foam, and an eagle (or vulture) making at it with beak and claw.

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