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  • But Polly! many-hued, protean-natured, he never knew what she was going to do next.

    BY THE TURTLES OF TASMAN 2010

  • Primed by these works, we begin to connect Chagall with his peers—seeing, for example, the Eiffel Tower in "Paris Through a Window" as both emblematic of Paris and related to his friend Robert Delaunay's prismatic, many-hued images of the motif.

    Beyond Fragile Fantasies Karen Wilkin 2011

  • But diversity does not automatically translate into social comfort, Hawaii had its own difficult history of racial and cultural stratification, and young Obama struggled to find his place even in that many-hued milieu.

    Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010

  • He wore, still, the fantastical robe of many-hued furs, and looked, with his tattooed cheeks and hooked nose, like an Otherworld creature himself.

    Dark Moon of Avalon Anna Elliott 2010

  • As the great serpents, the guardians of the Weerul Council, descended, the braver of the Society launched many-hued flares of sorcerous power at them.

    The Night Of the Solstice L.J. SMITH 2010

  • But diversity does not automatically translate into social comfort, Hawaii had its own difficult history of racial and cultural stratification, and young Obama struggled to find his place even in that many-hued milieu.

    Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010

  • The rays from these four suns, as they bathed the rolling planets and were reflected back into space in many-hued magnificence, presented a sight both beautiful and weird.

    Archive 2010-06-01 Johnny Pez 2010

  • But diversity does not automatically translate into social comfort, Hawaii had its own difficult history of racial and cultural stratification, and young Obama struggled to find his place even in that many-hued milieu.

    Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010

  • In the process, Carnaval manages to lace together many of the seemingly contradictory threads of Bolivian society, creating a thickly lustrous and many-hued - if not quite unadulterated - cultural tapestry.

    Nathaniel Loewentheil: Deviled Dancers, Drunken Pilgrimages and the Magic of Bolivia's Carnaval 2010

  • But diversity does not automatically translate into social comfort, Hawaii had its own difficult history of racial and cultural stratification, and young Obama struggled to find his place even in that many-hued milieu.

    Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010

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