The company produced a multifaceted bifold office brochure, with CD, office tear sheets, flyers, and special project brochures. |
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Moreover, membrane proteins can interact with lipid bilayers in complex, multifaceted ways. |
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One approach would be to have independent monitors undertake multifaceted analysis of a firm's pro bono practice. |
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We see only the U.S. side of a story that is at least two-sided, if not multifaceted. |
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His performance is extraordinarily multifaceted, combining American brashness with a creepy, lethal mysteriousness. |
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Just 10 days before the launch of this multifaceted campaign it was brought to a halt by the government, without explanation. |
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The motives are multifaceted, the responses ambiguous and everyone bears the brunt of their misdeeds, as well as their best intentions. |
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And it's good to show such a multifaceted scene, because we all could actually be subdivided into different types of punk. |
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The gun culture is a multilayered, multifaceted phenomenon made up of diverse, complex subcultures. |
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The issue of the social status of ancient artists is multifaceted and complex. |
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And likewise, the multifaceted nature of people's social networks could be directly supported in this way. |
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The genre has since broadened dramatically to include multifaceted historic and contemporary subjects and characters. |
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Experts now recognize that depression is a multifaceted disorder with dysregulation in a number of different systems. |
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It's as if all of American Jewry, in its multifaceted glory, had been hijacked by the Likud. |
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Dark ruby color and multifaceted berried-aromas dominate the typical Pinot Style. |
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This multifaceted project will showcase work by American independent filmmakers and international directors. |
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Well, I guess that is a contradiction in terms because what it means to be a Vancouverite is a complex and multifaceted thing. |
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Globalisation of the economy has brought out the need for a multifaceted approach in assessing the market and making options. |
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Arthur is presented as a multifaceted figure, not one rooted in any particular area or with obvious historical roots. |
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Stem cell experimentation, for example, is a complex, multifaceted enterprise that advances at the cutting edge of scientific understanding. |
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The point of this letter is to highlight the fact that the management of our health care system is a complex and multifaceted issue. |
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They try to turn our complex and multifaceted planet into the facile contents of a military thriller. |
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The band's multifaceted punk serves to hype the bass and drums over their cutting guitar noise and cheaply distorted vocals. |
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The death of such a multifaceted man is a blow to all aspects of gemology and mineralogy. |
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And the minute that the magnificent, multifaceted Crenshaw arrives to putrefy all around him, the scene is set for classic comedy. |
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As has been discussed, silence is multifaceted and co-occurs with numbers of other phenomena. |
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His study begins to separate the multifaceted differences between members of that community. |
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The profile of the flavor vanilla is amazingly multifaceted. |
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He is creative but also a long distance runner, capable of working on multifaceted long-term projects. |
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Often the multifaceted collar is eliminated to allow greater pulsation dampening. |
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The output of the roadmap process is not a single number,answer or result as the range of technologies and interpretations is multifaceted. |
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With the multifaceted 3D design programmes it is possible to design tools effectively and simulate their operation. |
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From now on we must accept that animation function in a multifaceted and unlimited space, which is rather good. |
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Perhaps the interlocking pressures of professionalization and publication encourage or force a strategic multifaceted investment in many different styles of writing. |
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However, the financial and human resources needed for these multifaceted and largescale operations are not always available. |
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Here we present you with the multifaceted potential of our tiles and pantiles. |
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Parents' role in multifaceted and we should learn to enjoy it. |
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However multifaceted Oporto has become, it hasn't forgotten its vinicultural roots. |
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These developments make clear that eradication of the practice of torture demands a multifaceted strategy. |
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The reasons people move are varied and multifaceted, and belie the categories we have constructed. |
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His budget and deal-making chops, plus brief tenure at Citigroup, give him a multifaceted background suitable to the job. |
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A series of high-profile events in 2010 and 2011 highlighted the increasing and multifaceted threat of cyberattacks. |
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Crucially, the Mexican government has realized that it needs a multifaceted response to serious organized crime. |
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When asked what our feelings are on a certain subject, we rarely take the moment to analyze the multifaceted sides of the subject and reach our own conclusion on it. |
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With his deliciously resonant voice and perfect comic timing, he inhabits this multifaceted character down to the roll of an eye and curl of a finger. |
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He was multifaceted and multi-dimensional genius, who excelled in every sphere viz., as a teacher, a poet, a scholar and a public relations officer. |
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The radar works well, Hayes said, through multifaceted conditions, including inconsistent terrain, heavy rain, migrating birds, glaciers and chaff. |
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Designed for people of all ages and fitness levels, this multifaceted program will help you get in shape or maintain your fitness. |
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Cote d'Ivoire is a sister country with which we have had deep and multifaceted ties for several generations. |
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This report cannot claim to find a definitive solution to this multifaceted debate, but it can help point the way forward. |
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I object to reifying the condition of enslavement by reducing the existence of multifaceted human beings to the objectifying term 'slave. |
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Challenging the traditional view of Washington as an accommodationist, this collection shows that he was more multifaceted than most scholars have conceded. |
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My mother had often sprinkled the multifaceted, ruby-like pomegranate seeds on fruit salads at Thanksgiving and Christmas, but I had never considered juicing the fruit. |
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However, by the early 1980s the large overhead and multifaceted legal identity of the group led to a collapse of the enterprise. |
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In the Republic, it refers to a state of the soul, and the active life to which it leads, whose value is multifaceted. |
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Strategy, as freedman describes his admittedly diffuse and multifaceted subject, is both a way of thinking and a way of doing. |
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It became more multifaceted, combining painting, assemblage, and writing. |
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Karen Berger, another regular player at Haviland Hollow Farm said the appeal of polo for her is multifaceted. |
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Does this mean the Koch brothers are done with their various and multifaceted efforts to bring it down? |
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He realised that a writer had to widen his mind when he encountered cartoonist Madan's multifaceted knowledge of subjects from anthropology to psychology. |
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The problem of under-representation of women in decision-making posts is structural and multifaceted. |
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Kens multifaceted career also recognizes his successes as a skilled clinician and spiritual advisor. |
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An effective policy requires a multifaceted strategy, with each component playing a necessary but only partial role. |
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The play takes a powerful look at the aspects which make us human and the many faces of a woman's soul, to show that each of us is, like a jewel, multifaceted. |
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After all, these problems are characteristic of a country that is having to undergo a multifaceted transition. |
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This was an interwoven part of the wider multifaceted Wars of the Three Kingdoms, involving Scotland and Ireland. |
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It is known for its substantial articles-in-depth essays as well as well-argued opinionsand for its desire to go beyond the mere comment and delve into multifaceted aspects of art and society. |
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A recently conducted study examining horizontal violence in the workplace among nurses is showing promise of multifaceted approaches to foster respect in the workplace and to address this disturbing phenomenon. |
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It is a novel contribution to know better this complex and multifaceted military body that had so much transcendency for the independence of our country. |
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The New York City Fire Department faces highly multifaceted firefighting challenges in many ways unique to New York. |
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Belgium is convinced that the question of natural resources and conflict is multifaceted and deserves a broad debate tying together its many dimensions. |
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This delicate yet multifaceted fragrance by designer Hugo Boss plays on a variety of subtle notes that make it alluringly romantic, yet pure and simple-truly unique. |
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This multifaceted expertise has been put to use manufacturing various types of MEMS devices as well as complex instruments including micromirror-type devices, microfilters, and multipurpose sensors. |
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In LM-ProPower our devotion shows in the miscellany of high-quality elements, constituting a multifaceted power tool engineered to meet the needs of modern day dentistry. |
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We believe that every child is a snowflake: unique and multifaceted. |
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But apparently there remains a requirement for information as regards the many-sided and multifaceted tasks often governed by statutory specifications faced by packaging today. |
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Show Pure Treatment Oil Harveynichols.com, £50 for 60ml A real multifaceted product: use as a hair treatment on dry hair for 10 minutes once a week, apply to damp hair before blow-drying, or use to smooth frizz after styling. |
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Libeskind's dedication is in wowing us with multifaceted towers and catwalks that distort the scale of a building and make us feel overwhelmed by huge, disorienting spaces. |
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The fact that these committees are multifaceted allows for entries into equally multitudinous networks, organizations, social and professional groups. |
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Marxism is valid because it provides the scientific basis-it predicted this would unfold-for the present-day multifaceted and multifarious development of socialist movements, parties, ideas and governments. |
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New NFC award will be multifaceted basing on revenue collection, backwardness, poverty, population and other factors. |
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She said Kyrgyzstan places high importance on multifaceted cooperation with the United Kingdom and DFID in particular. |
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This effort is a comprehensive, multifaceted approach that navigates the entire criminal-justice continuum,'' Police Chief William Bratton said. |
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While NCB enjoys a highly loyal customer base, we wanted to more effectively articulate the multifaceted financial services we can provide. |
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Creatures with multifaceted, compound eyes, who see a fourth primary colour that is invisible to humans, who eat with their proboscis but taste food with their feet, who use their antennae for feeling, smelling and hearing. |
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Measurement Canada's involvement in the retail petroleum sector is multifaceted, and changes are in the offing with a view to making its intervention more effective and filling certain gaps. |
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Swedish theatre, opera, and ballet are multifaceted. |
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Setting threshold values is a multifaceted task, and the Commission believes that the most effective solution is to be achieved with a sector-based initiative. |
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In contrast, family business succession planning is a multifaceted process aimed at having the business owner decide to whom, and how, the business eventually will be transferred. |
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Through many innovations and product optimisations up to today, we have helped to shape the development of the laminate floor into a multifaceted, quality product. |
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All of this effort is channelled through a machinery that is perhaps complex and heavy, but which responds to the complexity of issues and to the multifaceted international community. |
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We are taking a multifaceted approach to the environment, dealing with protecting our waters, protecting our land, protecting our soil, protecting our air and also dealing with the issue of climate change internationally. |
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Since then, our efforts have remained ongoing and multifaceted. |
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The multisectoral determinants of the epidemic demand dynamic and multifaceted responses that must constantly evolve to meet emerging challenges and priorities. |
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In sum, you have an intense and multifaceted program of work before you. |
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On the issue of rising food prices, we shared a serious concern over its consequences, and renewed our commitment to take all possible measures to address this multifaceted and structural crisis. |
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In this regard, there was a need to take a multifaceted approach to tackle the challenges, including the impact of different types of biofuels on food security and food prices. |
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Noise management at the airport is multifaceted. |
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It is not that we have any pretensions about doing everything better than many others in Tunisia, but it is well-known that here there is a multifaceted complex that can be found nowhere else. |
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These challenges are multifaceted, requiring reforms of domestic agricultural, social, economic, and development policies with the full participation of civil society. |
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His or her role is so multifaceted that it can be only understood as a subsumptive entity. |
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Jonson writes accessibly and inspirationally on the ecumenical movement's history and multifaceted development. |
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The exercises in this book were set forth initially because of our frustrations in teaching such a complex, multifaceted discipline as limnology. |
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American Romanticism was just as multifaceted and individualistic as it was in Europe. |
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Julian describes how God suffers with his creation as it experiences great and multifaceted evil. |
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Occupations by the Carthaginians and then by the Romans for her abundant silver deposits developed Hispania into a thriving multifaceted economy. |
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Canada, Mexico, and the United States have significant and multifaceted economic systems. |
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It is important to resist the pressure to jettison IDEA's present requirements for periodic, multifaceted, culturally unbiased evaluations. |
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Originally published in 1938, RFD was written by a man who lived a multifaceted life. |
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A multifaceted approach to the characterization of an intergeneric hybrid manakin from Brazil. |
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The chaos and confusion of Beirut fuse with the crystal clarity of bearing witness in this multifaceted prism of struggle, tragedy, and hope. |
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Both managed by Electric Republic, Karrueche Tran and Chantel Jeffries are two multifaceted talents who have been hard at work in Hollywood. |
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The CNS role was created to meet the multifaceted needs of patients, nursing staff, and entire health care organizations. |
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The attention to Volapuk is appreciated, the coverage of Esperanto multifaceted and sympathetic. |
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He never intended his multifaceted analysis to be set up as the one and only, the pluralism to end all pluralisms. |
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In the United States, this job is multifaceted and dependent on the particular institution and its mission. |
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Fundamental structural improvements in the socioeconomic systems of the planet's peoples are required to satisfactorily resolve the Earth's multifaceted energy problem. |
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Cherimoyas have a multifaceted, almost pre-historic appearance. |
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