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A. Well it is really a multifaceted kind of ball.
In this multifaceted story, it's not all that hard to be both.
As we are all aware, health is a multifaceted issue.
"There are so many multifaceted people inside of her," he says.
So how to sort out the work from the multifaceted myth?
But he saw her now as if through an insect's multifaceted eyes.
His entire multifaceted being turned over and looked out upon the universe.
It's a subtle defense of his own multifaceted art history.
It is a place which has its own multifaceted culture and heritage.
One of the most difficult effects to create has been water because it is so multifaceted and, well, fluid.
A. Today, where knowledge and information occupy an important place, a university plays a multifaceted role.
Can its multifaceted approach become a toolkit for other states?
Barber seemed to understand the concept of a multifaceted attack.
"He is probably the most multifaceted talent in American history.
From the start, the campaign to take Baghdad was envisioned as a multifaceted effort.
This issue is much more multifaceted than we think.
While the results may not always be that dramatic, many said the multifaceted skills they have learned has made a big difference in their lives.
Multifaceted menus have made it to the minors, as well.
I would just like to reiterate that the relationship with China is a very multifaceted one.
Inventory is cited by real estate companies as a multifaceted problem.
The group demanded federal funds for a multifaceted cultural and educational center.
Today's young Lebanese are a multifaceted group, hard to generalize about.
His was - like cubism itself - a multifaceted activity.
Instead, they recommend using it as a significant factor in a multifaceted evaluation program.
Ackerman was a multifaceted individual aside from his medical activities.