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Multifariously.
Being instated as an archangel, Satan made himself multifariously objectionable and was finally expelled from Heaven.
As they filtered into East Asia, which already had equivalent forms, they were avidly assimilated and multifariously transformed.
So it makes sense that when Western performance and body art - both also about radical gestures - filtered into East Asia, they were avidly assimilated and multifariously transformed.
In her mid-80's, she has been writing for more than 50 years; and so multifariously that we should probably speak not of fans but of clans: mutually edgy if not mutually exclusive.
Likewise, Andrew Mueller of Uncut concluded a glowing review with the words "Bad As Me is the sound of a supremely confident artist convening a raucous celebration of his own myth, and is multifariously marvellous."
The precise morphology and etymology of the name Desatoya is unclear: whereas ...'toya' derives from the Shoshone word toyap (mountain), 'desa'... has been multifariously interpreted as 'short, low,' 'big-black,' and 'cold.'
They were sitting in a carousel suspended beneath a vast carbon-tubed structure sculpted in the image of a web tree; the thousands of viewing carousels dangled like fruit from the canopy and were multifariously connected by a secondary web of delicate, swaying cable bridges.
Instead, Orthodoxy teaches that the final judgment is simply one's uniform encounter with divine love and mercy, but this encounter is experienced multifariously depending on the extent to which one has been transformed, partaken of divinity, and is therefore compatible or incompatible with God.