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It is important to unite in our multiformity and diversity.
Dividing biology into disciplines: Chaos or multiformity?
The multiformity of late antique culture had collapsed into the homogeneity of a Christian culture.
To express the multiformity of Austria, Schwanzer designed an impressive building consisting of crystalline structures.
In the culture zone the multiformity of the tradition landscapes is maintained by burn-beating, by grazing and by managing open fields by among others mowing.
It is the simultaneous unity and diversity of centres of excellence or pôles d'excellence and the specific position of other regions and places with their own qualities and multiformity.
We finally changed it to 20 working days: this could mean three or four weeks in one Member State, and approximately five weeks in another, but there you have the multiformity of the European Union.
However, acting isolated and on a local basis conferred the groups a multiformity and flexibility which rendered the annihilation of the entire movement more difficult, and ensured a remarkable staying power for some groups.
This is something Parliament wants, and we need to convey it to the Turks, because, as I see it, it would be preferable for the Turkish parliament to have a higher level of multiformity than it does at present, where a voting threshold of 10% is possible.
Five or six story segments or graphic elements in different styles - one running vertically, one in a large circle, one broken up into images laid out like snapshots on the floor - all play off one another in an effect that suggests the scattershot multiformity of the Web.