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multiplicity

[muhl-tuh-plis-i-tee] / ˌmʌl təˈplɪs ɪ ti /




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Such poetic abstraction risks sounding flip out of context, but the qualities of Ewart’s compositional practice made the gesture seem more like an authentic celebration of multiplicity and invention.

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“We have a multiplicity of interests, and use diplomacy to try to advance them,” Blinken said.

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But she is also blurring this tradition, rejecting any singular focus in favor of trying to reflect the messy multiplicity of what Kuriki-Olivo might consider the ultimate readymade: life itself.

From New York Times

Reggaeton always contained lyrical multiplicity: it was a genre for partying, but also for talking about life on the street: drugs, racism, crime, romance — stories of pleasure and protest.

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It is this multiplicity that allows “Landfall” to excel.

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