Theories of neo-colonialism and cultural imperialism often understate the complexity and multifariousness of postcolonial cultural travellings. |
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The shows about Bob Dylan and the Beatles had the same fascinating multifariousness. |
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Its multifariousness and thematic disorder is a major element of its appeal. |
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The cultural context in which Dickens worked demanded both a retrospect and a direct response to the multifariousness and disconnectedness of modern urbanized life. |
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The two concerts could barely contain his multifariousness. |
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But ultimately, any memoir's agenda may be to present the multifariousness of the self, and where Edmond the protagonist is most vivid is in his evocations of his adopted Australia. |
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I had no overarching thesis to promote, not even a hunch that I would find a common thread amidst all this beautiful multifariousness. |
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Such multifariousness is a necessary aspect of the relationship between grand strategy and the control of power. |
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Out of all this multifariousness and Pop-Surrealist wackiness, however, there does emerge a certain thematic preoccupation, which you might describe as the gap between the mundane and the transcendental. |
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Spinoza, Kant, Schmitt, Benjamin, and Rawls inform diverse arguments as well, and as touchstones can be useful guideposts in the midst of multifariousness. |
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One report after another, in true multifariousness, has been persuasively arguing that we are teetering on a cliff before climatic catastrophes send us over. |
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