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It is a large and manysided subject, connected with locality, relativity, coarse-graining and enthropy, and so on.
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Perhaps my sympathy is caused by our common academic understanding of the human culture as fluid and manysided, not stagnant, simple and black/white
Gaming Cultures Torill 2004
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Perhaps my sympathy is caused by our common academic understanding of the human culture as fluid and manysided, not stagnant, simple and black/white
Archive 2004-10-01 Torill 2004
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Akhavi warmly praises Fischer's attempt to "explore the symbolic uses of language and to unravel the manysided dimensions of symbolic discourse."
What Happened in Iran? Fischer, Michael M.J. 1980
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A _versatile_ person is _capable of turning_ readily from one thing to another; manysided.
Orthography As Outlined in the State Course of Study for Illinois Elmer W. Cavins
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Steele's description of a visit to this manysided resort is by far the best picture of its owner and its contents.
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His character was manysided, and his range of interests large.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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He entered with zest into the animated and manysided life of the House of Commons, of which so few traces can ordinarily be detected in what goes by the name of political literature.
Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay Volume 1 George Otto Trevelyan 1883
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The mud has manysided effects upon the main functions and systems of man: breathing, circulation, metabolism and secretion.
News from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. The Baltic Times. 2009
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