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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for March 12, 2025 is: multifarious mul-tuh-FAIR-ee-us adjective Something described as multifarious has great diversity or variety, or is made up of many and various kinds of things. Multifarious is a formal word and a synonym of diverse. // He participated in multifarious activities throughout college. See the entry > Examples: "Over the course of his multifarious career, [musician Pat] Metheny has led numerous bands, more than a few of whose members later became band leaders in their own right." — George Varga, The San Diego Union-Tribune, 26 Oct. 2023 Did you know? Before the late 16th-century appearance of multifarious, English speakers used another word similar in form and meaning: multifary, meaning "in many ways," appeared—and disappeared—in the 15th century. Before either of the English words existed, there was the Medieval Latin word multifarius, from the Latin adverb multifariam, meaning "in many places." Multi-, as you may know, means "many," and is used to form, well, multifarious English words, from multicultural to multimillion. The word omnifarious ("of all varieties, forms, or kinds"), a relative of multifarious, is created with omni- ("all") rather than multi-.
Jim Matus and Richie Barshay are on extended musical journeys that have spanned a world of influences. Their music freely draws on all of it in real time, making for an exotic mixture. In this episode of the Right Brain Music Podcast, we dive into their headspace and the larger issue of the role of culture in music. We're joined by Derrik Jordan, host of The World Fusion Show.
In this edition of Quality Living with Peaceful Support, spokeswoman Amanda Whittemore speaks with Dana Nelson, artist and owner of Wildwood – The Shop of Multifarious Goods, a place of peaceful support making a quality difference. Listen in to find out why and how! Dana's work can be seen at many art galleries and at […]
In addition to being one of the fundamental amino acids used to building protein in the body, glycine is involved in many different important chemical reactions within the body, especially its ability to quell inflammation. It also has a sweet taste, similar to sugar, but without any of the calories or negative effects on blood sugar. Listen in this week as Dee discusses the many health benefits of glycine, and how to use it as a sweetener. Reference:Razak, M. A., Begum, P. S., Viswanath, B., & Rajagopal, S. (2017). Multifarious beneficial effect of nonessential amino acid, glycine: A review. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity, 2017, 1716701. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5350494/ Link to purchase glycine: https://amzn.to/3Pmkhi6
A cursed object is something that is intended to cause harm to someone, through either direct means or supernatural forces. There are many items in this world that could fall into the category of "cursed," but all fail in comparison to the infamous reputation of the Hope Diamond.
Imagine pulling up to the petrol pump in your car and being confronted with 20 pumps, each offering different blends of different fuels. Now imagine a scenario where at each petrol station you visit next, that choice of different fuels is going to be entirely different. Welcome to the future of shipping. We talk in broad terms about a multi-fuel future coming for shipping, but there is still such little clarity over what that means in practical terms and it's about to get more complex before it gets easier. LCA or lifecycle analysis is another acronym that everyone will to have to get familiar with shortly because the consideration of the carbon impact of the fuel choices shipping will make in the future is going to be factored into regulation, and it's coming soon. LCA will need to be considered in the context of ordering decisions that have already been taken and likely will be taken over the next year or so. Dual fuel engines are now effectively standard in many asset classes and it's looking likely that the flexible hybrid option is going to dominate for some time to come as owners pay through the nose for flexibility amid uncertainty. So this week the Lloyd's List Podcast brings you two experts with important points to make on this topic. Martin Wold is a naval architect and consultant working in DNV's knowledge hub on alternative fuels and spends a lot of his time working out which fuels will fit which ships. I caught up with him this week as he put out his latest snapshot of which engine types are being ordered where. But first we catch up with Edwin Pang – also a naval architect, and the founder of consultancy Arcsilea. Edwin is one of the key movers and shakers inside the current regulatory discussion defining lifecycle analysis, so we started talking about factors that are affecting ordering decisions today and why that process is about to get more complicated. Martin Wold, Senior Consultant Environment Advisory at DNV Edwin Pang, founder and principal consultant of Arcsilea
Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter | Daily Gardener Community Historical Events 1815 On this day, Mary Russell Mitford wrote about the changing times in a letter to her friend, Sir William Elford, English banker, politician, and amateur artist. Our grandmothers, when about to make a beau-pot (A large ornamental vase for cut flowers.), proceeded, I fancy, much as their gardeners when clipping a yew hedge or laying out a parterre. Every stalk and stem was in its place; tulip answered tulip, and peony stared at peony. Even a rebellious leaf was reduced to order, and the huge bouquet spread its tremendous width as flat, as stiff, and almost as ugly as its fair framer's painted fan. We, their granddaughters, throw our honeysuckles and posies into their vases with little other care than to produce the grace of nature by its carelessness and profusion. And why should we not...? 1896 Death of Nora Perry, American poet, newspaper correspondent, and writer. In her poem, What May Be, Nora wrote, When the days are longer, longer, And the sun shines stronger, stronger, And the winds cease blowing, blowing, And the winter's chance of snowing Is lost in springtime weather. Here's an excerpt from her poem, The Coming of Spring. All this changing tint, This whispering stir and hint Of bud and bloom and wing, Is the coming of the spring. So, silently but swift, Above the wintry drift, The long days gain and gain, Until on hill and plain— Once more, and yet once more, Returning as before, We see the bloom of birth Make young again the earth 1906 Birth of Enid Annenberg Haupt, American publisher and philanthropist. The president of the New York Botanical Garden called Enid, The greatest patron American horticulture has ever known. Enid was one of eight children; her parents, Sadie and Moses, had one son and seven daughters. Her father was the founder of a large publishing empire. Enid followed in his footsteps and became an heiress to the large family fortune. Enid's first marriage ended in divorce. Her second marriage to Ira Haupt launched her philanthropic activities and introduced her to the world of gardening. When they got engaged, Ira gave Enid a cymbidium orchid. Enid was immediately enthralled by it. She told Ira that for her wedding present from him, she would be very happy with a gift of 13 cymbidium orchids. Enid's brother, Walter, put her in charge of the magazine Seventeen in 1953. During her tenure, Seventeen magazine was more popular than Glamor and twice as popular as Mademoiselle. At one point, more than half of the teenage girls in the United States were reading Seventeen magazine. Enid ran the magazine until 1970. When Enid died in 2005, she had donated more than $140 million to charities. Her favorite charities involved gardening. This is how Enid became known as "the fairy godmother of American horticulture" and "the patron saint of public gardens." One of Enid's most significant gifts was to the New York Botanical Garden. Over her lifetime, Enid gave them over $34 million – $5 million of which was dedicated to restoring the stunning Victorian glass greenhouse now called the Enid Haupt Conservancy. Without Enid, the greenhouse would have been demolished. After she retired from Seventeen magazine, Enid learned that the Soviet Union was considering purchasing River Farm, the 27-acre property once owned by George Washington as part of his Mount Vernon estate. The news was abhorrent to Enid. In 1973, she donated a million dollars to the American Horticultural Society to buy the property with the stipulation that it would remain open to the public. In November 2020, the American Horticultural Society attempted to sell River Farm for $32.9 million. AHS Board Chair Terry Hayes argued that selling River Farm was the only way to effectively carry out its national mission of “connecting people with plants and to help all Americans learn about sustainable gardening.” The move caused a rift on the board after five board members — Skipp Calvert, Tim Conlon, Holly Shimizu, Marcia Zech, and Laura Dowling — argued that it was "not only morally and ethically wrong, but... fraught with serious legal issues.” A year later, in the fall of 2021, the AHS officially took River Farm off the market. The AHS board had shrunk to the five board members who had fought to keep the historic property. In a statement, they said River Farm would remain as the permanent headquarters of the AHS and as a green space open to the public in honor of Enid Annenberg Haupt. 1823 On this day, William Bartram, American botanist, ornithologist, natural historian, and explorer, wrote in his diary that there were, numerous tribes of small birds, feeding on the aphids on the apple, pear trees - towhe buntings building their nests in the garden. Sharon White summarizes William Bartram's May garden life in her book Vanished Gardens: Finding Nature in Philadelphia (2011). May was misty sometimes with a morning wind and cruel with cold rains for a week "injurious to vegitation and to the farmers. Wheat just begining to ear appears to be blasted in many instances," and young birds drowned in their nests on the ground. Now and then Bartram's notations look different, smaller script, less detail. In the last year he kept the diary his writing scrawls across one page as if his hand slipped. The green twig whortleberry is in flower on May 6 in 1802, and the next May he records that a bullfrog swallowed: large mole instantly. That May there was hard frost on the seventh that killed the young shoots of trees and shrubs. Grow That Garden Library™ Book Recommendation The Multifarious Mr. Banks by Toby Musgrave This book came out in 2020, and the subtitle is From Botany Bay to Kew, The Natural Historian Who Shaped the World. Toby Musgrave is a plant and garden historian, independent scholar, and consultant. He is the author or coauthor of eighteen books. By the way, a multifarious person has many sides or different qualities, and you can see for yourself that Banks was a tremendous personal force in Toby's introduction: Sir Joseph Banks was only twenty-five years old when in 1768 he convinced both the prestigious Royal Society and the bureaucratic Admiralty that he should join HMS Endeavour as expedition natural historian. He personally paid a fortune toundertake the three-year voyage led by James Cook, and en route became the first European to make an extensive study of the natural history and anthropology of Tahiti,' New Zealand and Australia. He is said to have had an affair with the 'queen of Tahiti' and, upon his return, he jilted his fiancée. Later, as a close personal friend of King George III, he persuaded the monarch that he was the man to develop the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew. Under Banks's leadership it became the world's leading botanic garden, a position it still holds today. This book is 386 pages of the biography of Joseph Banks and all he accomplished during his incredible life of adventure and botany. You can get a copy of The Multifarious Mr. Banks by Toby Musgrave and support the show using the Amazon link in today's show notes for around $39. Botanic Spark 1907 Birth of the English author and playwright Daphne du Maurier (“Mor-ee-aya”)(books by this author), who was born in London. She was the middle daughter of a well-to-do family of creative bohemian artists and writers. Her father was a famous actor and a favorite of James Barrie - the author of Peter Pan. Daphne's writing inspired Alfred Hitchcock - especially her novels Rebecca, Jamaica Inn, and her short story, The Birds. In 1938 Daphne published her popular book, Rebecca. It has never gone out of print. During the pandemic in 2020, Netflix released their movie version of Rebecca starring Lily James, Armie Hammer, and Kristin Scott Thomas. In Rebecca, Daphne writes about the beautiful azaleas that grow on the estate at Manderley. And she says that the blooms were used to make a perfume for its late mistress. Yet, most azalea growers know that this is likely an example of artistic license since most evergreen azaleas have little to no fragrance. That said, some native deciduous azaleas can be very fragrant. In the opening pages of Rebecca, Daphne's narrator vividly describes the wild and wooly garden of Manderley: I saw that the garden had obeyed the jungle law, even as the woods had done. The rhododendrons stood fifty feet high, twisted and entwined with bracken, and they had entered into alien marriage with a host of nameless shrubs, poor, bastard thing that clung about their roots as though conscious of their spurious origin. A lilac had mated with a copper beech, and to bind them yet more closely to one another, the malevolent ivy, always an enemy to grace, had thrown her tendrils about the pair and made them prisoners. Daphne du Maurier incorporated gardens into many of her books. Her daughters recall that their mother loved flowers and flower arranging. Their home was always filled with flowers. Yet, in her book, The King's General, as in Rebecca, the garden can feel like a dangerous place at times. I was a tiny child again at Radford, my uncle's home, and he was walking me through the glass houses in the gardens. There was one flower, an orchid, that grew alone; it was the color of pale ivory, with one little vein of crimson running through the petals. The scent filled the house, honeyed and sickly sweet. It was the loveliest flower I had ever seen. I stretched out my hand to stroke the soft velvet sheen, and swiftly my uncle pulled me by the shoulder. ‘Don't touch it, child. The stem is poisonous. Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener And remember: For a happy, healthy life, garden every day.
Michael D. Finkley, a native of Mullins, SC, is an alumnus of Allen University where he graduated with his Bachelor of Arts in English. Finkley later graduated from Southern New Hampshire University with his graduate degrees, Master of Education & Master of Science in Higher Education Administration. Finkley was first introduced to the world of communications via his mother as she was a Disc Jockey for JOY 1280 WJAY in Marion, SC. Finkley later interned with Glory Communications, WFMV 96.1 FM, in college. While there, he assisted with the radio show, the Armstrong Williams Show. Finkley also hosted the radio talk series, I Love Mullins, JOY 1280 WJAY, Marion, SC. He has been in education for ten years educating the future leaders of tomorrow! Finkley believes in the arena of education, persons with incredible stories, local businesses, and artists. https://www.michaelfinkleyshow.com/re... Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDDNBLrofks Business Sponsors: Multifarious Studios https://www.facebook.com/Multifarious... Mr. Wynters https://www.primerica.com/cwynter&ori... Potter's Computer Systems https://potterscomputers.com/ CTR Media Network https://www.ctrmedianetwork.com/ Support our Show here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thetinaramsayshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetinaramsayshow/support
Curtis Abrams Jr. Author/Life Coach in training Curtis Abrams Jr. is an author of a self-help book which chronicles the external and internal insights on being isolated and facing loneliness. The book describes how to analyze and overcome obstacles with introspection and self-reflection which is effective. Curtis has study social psychology and behavioral science for over 15 years and has his own business as a home claims adjuster and appraisal for the state of Florida and currently in training to become a certified life coach. He also is a licensed tutor and a mentor for teens. Curtis has frequently been speaking at schools and nonprofit events ranging from children's workshops to mental health and mental awareness associations. His book, Curtstride had became an Amazon bestseller within a week of his release in November 2021. Curtis likes to promote personal development and social awareness daily on his social media platforms including having a YouTube channel. Our Featured Guest Media: https://www.facebook.com/curtis.abram... https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtis-ab... https://www.instagram.com/curtstride/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwlS... https://amzn.to/3heWwaU Business Sponsors: Multifarious Studios https://www.facebook.com/Multifarious... Mr. Wynters https://www.primerica.com/cwynter&ori... https://www.ctrmedianetwork.com/ https://www.primerica.com/cwynter&ori&origin=customStandard --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thetinaramsayshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetinaramsayshow/support
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Multifarious is an adjective that means ‘of many types. ‘ The Latin multifarius (mool tee FAR ee oose) was imported into English in the Late 16th century and has maintained the same basic meaning of ‘derived of various types.' The reasons for our project's failure were many. The multifarious disasters that took place would take too long to list.
“Dialectic Spiritualism: Vedic Views on Western Philosophy”, now published as “Beyond Illusion & Doubt”, this book is a compilation of conversations with Srila Prabhupada comparing the conclusions of Vedic wisdom with those of Western philosophers, such as Aristotle, Socrates, Plato, and many others. Srila Prabhupada gives each credit for their sincerity, but after all, to err is human, human life is short, and there's only so much that even the greatest philosopher can know. It's possible to know something about Ultimate Reality by intellectual endeavor, but for perfect and complete knowledge, one must approach the source.••• find the book links here: https://sravanamdiaries.com/dialectic-spiritualism/ ••• Instagram & Facebook @sravanamdiaries
Gerade keine 200 Euro über, um euch ein neues Commander-Deck zusammen zu schmeißen? Dafür hat Matze eine Lösung. Er wurde von Twitter-User Nareas_CUL gefragt, ein Budget-Deck für Lazav, the Multifarious zu bauen. Welche Tricks der Dimir-Meisterspion in Matzes Version drauf hat und worauf man achten sollte, wird in dieser Folge erläutert. Die Deckliste findet ihr hier. Instagram Twitter Discord-Server der PodRiders
Can a compelling novel positively and radically change the way we think about living? Matt Haig--author of the bestselling memoir Reasons to Stay Alive; the novel and upcoming major motion picture A Boy Called Christmas; and, most recently, The Midnight Library, a New York Times bestseller, winner of the Good Reads Choice Award for Fiction, and a Good Morning America Book Club pick--shares his philosophy on the futility of regret with Julie and Eve. They talk about radical optimism and self-acceptance; reframing depression as an experience and not a permanent reality; and finding meaning in being thankful for everyday miracles (like puppies and Wilson Phillips songs!). Find us on Twitter (@bookdreamspod) and Instagram (@bookdreamspodcast), or email us at contact@bookdreamspodcast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Speaker: Ricky Acosta, We have to be Proper person, Exercise wisdom, Always acknowledge and accept gods mercy, We need to spend time with our children's, Scripture Reading: Prov. 1:2; 8:1-31; 9:10; Rom. 11:33; 1 Cor. 1:24, 30; Col. 2:2-3; Eph. 3:10, RAISING UP THE NEXT GENERATION FOR THE CHURCH LIFE Source: Metroplex
Faithless Brewing, Episode 82: Brewers' Choice Nominees Seventeen cards are on the ballot for the next edition of Brewers' Choice. The nominees run the gamut: exciting new printings (Valakut Exploration, Confounding Conundrum, Zendikar MDFCs), classic staples (Tarmogoyf, Life from the Loam, Sorin, Imperious Bloodlord), tricky tools (Witch's Cottage, Lazav, the Multifarious), and wacky engines (Heartless Summoning, Mirror Gallery, Paradox Engine). There's even a card that first appeared in Legends, and is still best in class more than two decades later (Boomerang)! We've done our best to assess each card's strengths and weaknesses, but what happens next is up to you. Which card(s) will get featured in an upcoming episode of Faithless Brewing? Sign up for our patron poll and tell us what you'd like to see! Decklists for Episode 82 Like our content? Become a supporter and join the Faithless Family: patreon.com/faithlessbrewing
Faithless Brewing, Episode 82: Brewers' Choice Nominees Seventeen cards are on the ballot for the next edition of Brewers' Choice. The nominees run the gamut: exciting new printings (Valakut Exploration, Confounding Conundrum, Zendikar MDFCs), classic staples (Tarmogoyf, Life from the Loam, Sorin, Imperious Bloodlord), tricky tools (Witch's Cottage, Lazav, the Multifarious), and wacky engines (Heartless Summoning, Mirror Gallery, Paradox Engine). There's even a card that first appeared in Legends, and is still best in class more than two decades later (Boomerang)! We've done our best to assess each card's strengths and weaknesses, but what happens next is up to you. Which card(s) will get featured in an upcoming episode of Faithless Brewing? Sign up for our patron poll and tell us what you'd like to see! Decklists for Episode 82 Like our content? Become a supporter and join the Faithless Family: patreon.com/faithlessbrewing
Faithless Brewing, Episode 82: Brewers' Choice Nominees Seventeen cards are on the ballot for the next edition of Brewers' Choice. The nominees run the gamut: exciting new printings (Valakut Exploration, Confounding Conundrum, Zendikar MDFCs), classic staples (Tarmogoyf, Life from the Loam, Sorin, Imperious Bloodlord), tricky tools (Witch's Cottage, Lazav, the Multifarious), and wacky engines (Heartless Summoning, Mirror Gallery, Paradox Engine). There's even a card that first appeared in Legends, and is still best in class more than two decades later (Boomerang)! We've done our best to assess each card's strengths and weaknesses, but what happens next is up to you. Which card(s) will get featured in an upcoming episode of Faithless Brewing? Sign up for our patron poll and tell us what you'd like to see! Decklists for Episode 82 Like our content? Become a supporter and join the Faithless Family: patreon.com/faithlessbrewing
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for November 7, 2020 is: multifarious mul-tuh-FAIR-ee-us adjective : having or occurring in great variety : diverse Examples: "The word 'fate,' of course, did not help me, being inadequate to describe the sense of a multifarious, infinitely complex, dreamy yet purposeful universe which I had in mind—being altogether too singular a word…." — Fay Weldon, The Cloning of Joanna May, 1989 "Just Pictures speaks to the multifarious nature of imagery today, a quality that predates the internet and social media but is no doubt enhanced by them. At its core, the exhibition expresses the way in which photographs at once carry all kinds of meanings that we project onto them, and no one meaning at all." — Megan Williams, Creative Review, 25 Sept. 2020 Did you know? Before the late 16th-century appearance of multifarious, there was another word similar in form and meaning being used: multifary, meaning "in many ways," appeared—and disappeared—in the 15th century. Before either of the English words existed, there was the Medieval Latin word multifarius, from Latin multifariam, meaning "in many places" or "on many sides." Multi-, as you may know, is a combining form meaning "many." A relative of multifarious in English is omnifarious ("of all varieties, forms, or kinds"), created with omni- ("all") rather than multi-.
Episode 131- The Commander Smiths have a discussion on the rotating sets of Guilds of Ravnica and Ravnica Allegiance. Enjoy! Support the show by donating to out Patreon Pagehttps://www.patreon.com/commandersmiths A FREE way to support the show is to SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube page and LIKE/SHARE our videos and podcasts https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4mttoLhPuTpOUMsqF1O-og?view_as=subscriber Follow us on twitter where you will see INSTA Specs, Proxy of the Week, Not Sharing with Adam Beer, MTG News and any Schedule changes. @CommanderSmiths Lastly, you can email us at CommanderSmiths@gmail.com with any song suggestions, specs, decks, Questions or just to chat. Recent Videos from the CommanderSmiths Proxy Time! Mutavault https://youtu.be/W6IHxIcWCrghttps://youtu.be/j54ULlUll_k Fork You! https://youtu.be/c5Svl9zy42Q Recent Battle Boxes: Theros Beyond Death https://youtu.be/c9uIKioQMTk How to Make Full Art Proxies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YF2NCnyjMdI&t= VIP Pack Opening: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJeN3P6Pqgc Guilds of Ravnica: Shocks: Beast Whisperer https://scryfall.com/card/c20/167/beast-whisperer Knight of autumn https://scryfall.com/card/grn/183/knight-of-autumn Doom Whisperer https://scryfall.com/card/grn/69/doom-whisperer Lazav, the Multifarious https://scryfall.com/card/grn/184/lazav-the-multifarious Mission Briefing https://scryfall.com/card/grn/44/mission-briefing Discovery//Dispersal https://scryfall.com/card/grn/223/discovery-dispersal Expansion// Explosion https://scryfall.com/card/grn/224/expansion-explosion Divine Visitation https://scryfall.com/card/grn/10/divine-visitation Assassin’s Trophy https://scryfall.com/card/grn/152/assassins-trophy Chromatic Lantern https://scryfall.com/card/grn/233/chromatic-lantern Underrealm Lich https://scryfall.com/card/grn/211/underrealm-lich Dawn of Hope https://scryfall.com/card/grn/8/dawn-of-hope Niv-mizzit Parun https://scryfall.com/card/grn/192/niv-mizzet-parun Thousand Year Storm https://scryfall.com/card/grn/207/thousand-year-storm Ravnica Allegiance: Shocks: Smothering Tithe https://scryfall.com/card/rna/22/smothering-tithe Hydroid Krasis https://scryfall.com/card/rna/183/hydroid-krasis Wilderness Reclamation https://scryfall.com/card/c20/196/wilderness-reclamation Teysa Karlov https://scryfall.com/card/rna/212/teysa-karlov Electrodominance https://scryfall.com/card/rna/99/electrodominance Deputy of Detention https://scryfall.com/card/rna/165/deputy-of-detention Guardian Project https://scryfall.com/card/rna/130/guardian-project Rhythm of the wild https://scryfall.com/card/rna/201/rhythm-of-the-wild Incubation Druid https://scryfall.com/card/rna/131/incubation-druid Bedevil https://scryfall.com/card/rna/157/bedevil Prime Speaker Vannifar https://scryfall.com/card/rna/195/prime-speaker-vannifar Biomancer’s Familiar https://scryfall.com/card/rna/158/biomancers-familiar Lavinia, Azorius Renegade https://scryfall.com/card/rna/189/lavinia-azorius-renegade Tree Shaker IPA- Odell Brewing Co.: https://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/267/482386/
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Lazav il Molteplice (Lazav the Multifarious) è una leggenda molto particolare regalataci dai Dimir durante Gilde di Ravnica ed è forse l'unico comandante che ci permette di giocare Phage l'Intoccabile in EDH!Per la playlist:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhQE_Gt1L5E&list=PL4XalxTJI-KAw7g2PbjbrA-2R1PY99TkmIl video spiega velocemente la strategia del mazzo e il motivo dell'inclusione di alcune carte chiave. Potete trovare ben due deck list complete subito qui sotto:EDH Lazav, il Molteplice - Voltron Self Millhttps://deckstats.net/decks/44498/1367286--edh-lazav-the-multifarious-seEDH Lazav, il Molteplice - Voltron Ruotehttps://deckstats.net/decks/44498/1373244--edh-lazav-the-multifarious-whGrazie mille ad https://edhrec.com/ che mi ospita nella sezione Community Content!Ringrazio ancora tantissimo GiovanniC C per aver richiesto questo video e Domenico Aceto, Mario Scioti e Angelo Tricase per aver contribuito come consulete Commander Multiplayer alla realizzazione di questo video.Riferimento ufficiale per Commander/EDH:http://mtgcommander.net/rules.phpSe volete seguirmi sul web:https://t.me/Fanatichannelhttps://twitter.com/Siberian89https://www.twitch.tv/siberian89https://www.facebook.com/Siberian89/https://www.instagram.com/xsiberian89x/https://www.spreaker.com/user/siberian89Potete supportarmi offrendomi un caffèhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/Siberian89I diritti di tutte le carte e delle art mostrate appartengono ai rispettivi proprietari
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Multifarious (adjective) Definition: having many diverse elements, parts, members, or components. Multifarious is similar to multi-faceted and has a similar meaning. In both cases, the prefix multi- means “many.” Multifarious refers to anything varied and... The post JV693 (multifarious and vex) appeared first on Just Vocabulary Podcast | ESL Podcast to Improve your English Vocabulary.
Song List"Sylvan" 0:00"Tmesis" 2:34"Carapace" 6:08"Paladin" 9:18"Incommunicado" 12:54"Grandee" 16:40"Wunderkind" 20:36"Confluence" 22:11"Bonhomie" 25:27"Salmagundi" 29:54"Multifarious" 33:28"Cognoscenti" 38:12"Neoteric" 41:30"Sobriquet" 45:24"Venal" 51:04"Imbroglio" 54:22"Arcane" 58:11"His Commodious Quarters" 1:01:29"The Plan of an Aesthete" 1:05:11"This Recalcitrant Fellow" 1:06:52"Atwood Moves Crabwise" 1:10:16"Skulking in the Woods" 1:12:19"Puling Always" 1:15:54"Apogaios" 1:19:30"The Impalpable Veil of Gloom" 1:22:00"Empyrian to Behold" 1:25:02"Good Morrow" 1:28:06"Ignorant But More Voluble" 1:31:12"The Naif" 1:32:42"Variations on a Theme" 1:36:25"The Olympian and the Chthonic" 1:38:23"Engulfed" 1:41:32https://cloudkicker.bandcamp.com/musicIG: cloudkickermusic
Featuring Bea Kay. Jacksonville Mayoral Debate
Featuring Bea Kay. Jacksonville Mayoral Debate
Featuring Bea Kay and Christina Kittle as we discuss the Jacksonville mayoral election
Featuring Bea Kay and Christina Kittle as we discuss the Jacksonville mayoral election
Featured guests Bea Kay and Christina Kittle
Featured guests Bea Kay and Christina Kittle
Renaissance Saturday Morning Edition
Renaissance Saturday Morning Edition
Renaissance Saturday Morning Edition
Renaissance Saturday Morning Edition
The Multifarious Man Podcast was joined by Bea Kay from A Bea Kay Thing Called Beloved for live broadcast at D&G Grill in Jacksonville FL
The Multifarious Man Podcast was joined by Bea Kay from A Bea Kay Thing Called Beloved for live broadcast at D&G Grill in Jacksonville FL
Ryan and Katie are joined by Brian to walk through the newest GRN spoilers, including Lazav, the Multifarious, Knight of Autumn, and Mission Briefing!
On this episode in celebration of the release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, I am going give you my rankings of the first six movies from last to first And don't forget at the end of today's episode you get to hear my rap skills. Keep in mind, I only need to be compared to other old school fathers with teenagers that doubt their lyrical skills. www.multifariousman.com https://twitter.com/MultifariousMan
On this episode in celebration of the release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, I am going give you my rankings of the first six movies from last to first And don't forget at the end of today's episode you get to hear my rap skills. Keep in mind, I only need to be compared to other old school fathers with teenagers that doubt their lyrical skills. www.multifariousman.com https://twitter.com/MultifariousMan
The words for today are: Mar, Flout, Multifarious, Lumber. VictorPrep's vocab podcast is for improving for English vocabulary skills while helping you prepare for your standardized tests! This podcast isn't only intended for those studying for the GRE or SAT, but also for people who enjoy learning, and especially those who want to improve their English skills. I run the podcast for fun and because I want to help people out there studying for tests or simply learning English. If you have comments or questions and suggestions, please contact me at @SamFold or send me an email at sam.fold@gmail.com.
So we're into the home stretch - last year of undergrad and I can taste the sweet release. Oh there have been and will be trials and tribulations but back, far back, behind it all is the idea that I could do it. And the fact that I have or that I am. And I am doing it now. Here my theme: Golden Age Feels good, man. 01. Swamp Cat - Timun Mas (my neighb's - good folks) 02. Golden Age - Everything Will be Alright 03. Lissie - Kid Cudi's Pursuit of Happiness 04. Mike Alaska - Jerzy Borowicz recording 05. Go Home Productions - Smells Like Rockin Robin 06. Kaki King - Kiss With a Fist 07. Cookin' with Kurt - Soup du Jour 08. Youthless - Golden Age 09. Les Cowboys Fringants - Les Etoiles Filantes 10. Beat Radio - Golden Age 11. Joost Buis & Astronotes - Brokology 12. Julie Doiron – Consolation Prize 13. California Guitar Trio - Music for a Found Harmonium 14. The Orb - God Less America 15. Justin Townes Earle, 'Harlem River Blues' Image from Ward Sutton over at the Boston.com