Word: multifacetedness
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And on Feb. 25, the Motion Picture Academy will give the man an honorary Oscar "for his magnificent and multifaceted contributions to the art of film music." That sounds florid, but it's almost faint praise, since Morricone has done more than dream up some of the most ravishing melodies...
In addition to her duties at Radcliffe, the multifaceted Faust serves on the board at Bryn Mawr College (where she graduated in ’68), the National Humanities Center, the Educational Advisory board of the Guggenheim Foundation, and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Lawrence R. Ricciardi, a trustee at...
While the report of the Task Force on General Education has identified American history as instrumental in “help[ing] students understand this country as a heterogeneous and multifaceted nation situated within an international framework,” it again overlooks the necessity of providing students with an...
Some people have multifaceted gothic personalities that are colored by extreme fluctuations of emotion. I am not one of these people. Both Courtney Love and the protagonists in Ann Radcliffe novels, however, are.
Ultimately, it would be in everyone’s best interest to stop ignoring the fact that we each have multifaceted identities, and to vote less predictably. While it may seem counterintuitive to consider voting for a candidate who belongs to a party that you’ve been conditioned...