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Its role is multifaceted due largely to the instrument's combined melodic and harmonic capabilities.
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Vicarious trauma is a multifaceted construct requiring a multifaceted assessment.
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At such low temperatures, the concept of temperature becomes multifaceted since molecular motion can not be assumed to average out across degrees of freedom.
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He was soon recognized as a multifaceted entertainer by his schoolteachers and classmates.
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His poems, like the world they illuminate, are multifaceted and so are hard to sum up.
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Since 2006, he is the president and co-owner with of, a multifaceted platform, serving as a launch pad for creativity.
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Underground economic activity is a multifaceted phenomenon, with implications across the board for national security, tax collections, public-sector services, and more.
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Their designs are known for their sculptural quality, multifaceted expression of material, and clear delineation of detail.
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