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The fact is, this multiform, many-worded element in current fiction is not true passion at all.
BELFORD'S MAGAZINE, VOL. II, NO. 3, FEBRUARY 1889VARIOUS
Among the multiform activities of the American Food Administration, the distribution of sugar was most difficult.
HARPER'S PICTORIAL LIBRARY OF THE WORLD WAR, VOLUME XIIVARIOUS
It was his might that kept the multiform structure of the material and psychical world in perennial harmony.
SERAPIS, COMPLETEGEORG EBERS
During the period of my absence, short as it was, another change had passed over this most multiform of living beings.
THE LAW AND THE LADYWILKIE COLLINS
It is not very easy to give a complete impression offhand of such a multiform personage as this.
THE CONTEMPORARY REVIEW, VOLUME 36, NOVEMBER 1879VARIOUS
The coats are as multiform, a long, close-fitting one being the most popular.
THE OLD WORLD AND ITS WAYSWILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN
Thus they act and react upon each other in all their multiform movements, conditions, and activities.
AIMS AND AIDS FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMENGEORGE SUMNER WEAVER
What is multiform and puzzling to us is simple to them, as the universe lies rounded and is one thought in the Original Mind.
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, VOL. 13, NO. 76, FEBRUARY, 1864VARIOUS
But the objective arrangement of the vegetable kingdom in infinitely more multiform than the subjective arrangement of botany.
THE POSITIVE OUTCOME OF PHILOSOPHYJOSEPH DIETZGEN
There, beauty ever changing and ever charming in all her multiform varieties, lies in wait for them at every turn.
CHAMBERS'S JOURNAL OF POPULAR LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART, NO. 703VARIOUS
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