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  • Multifaceted programs that entail various combinations of those elements and education delivered by health-care professionals have shown promise in studies, but "we don't have a good sense of what precisely is the right mix," Dr. Shrank says.

    How Can You Help the Medicine Go Down? Katherine Hobson 2011

  • Multifaceted people do not translate within The Real World format.

    Chuck Klosterman on Film and Television Chuck Klosterman 2009

  • Multifaceted multimedia artist, filmmaker, and musician Takagi Masakatsu was born in Kyoto, Japan, in 1979.

    Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Eighty-Eight 2009

  • + Multifaceted - really multimedia and being better able to discern content from patterns rather than being limited to metatags and surrounding text.

    Internet News: Search Technology Archives 2009

  • Multifaceted player who adds a dimension on returns.

    Meet the draft picks: Inside your team's top selection 2007

  • Multifaceted, multi-ethnic American culture was systematically destroyed in the 20th century by corporations.

    The end of American empire -- closer than we think? 2009

  • One of the original aims of Communism was to unify Europe with the USSR, when the Soviet Union was 'brought down, they simply carried on a Multifaceted attack against the West.

    EU faces Split Serf 2007

  • Multifaceted eyes stare out from an antennaed head, its body like a horizontal stack of tires chopped into clearly defined insect segments, a pair of wings coming up from one segment, a nubby pair of stumps from another.

    The Edge of Evolution Michael J. Behe 2007

  • Multifaceted eyes stare out from an antennaed head, its body like a horizontal stack of tires chopped into clearly defined insect segments, a pair of wings coming up from one segment, a nubby pair of stumps from another.

    The Edge of Evolution Michael J. Behe 2007

  • Multifaceted eyes stare out from an antennaed head, its body like a horizontal stack of tires chopped into clearly defined insect segments, a pair of wings coming up from one segment, a nubby pair of stumps from another.

    The Edge of Evolution Michael J. Behe 2007

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