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kaleidoscopic

[kuh-lahy-duh-skop-ik] / kəˌlaɪ dəˈskɒp ɪk /


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“I do that ‘Beautiful Mind’ thing where things float into place and I create something new,” Schlesinger said, referring to Nobel-prize winning mathematician John Nash’s kaleidoscopic approach.

From The Wall Street Journal

She also sets her book in the late 19th century and fills it with a huge, kaleidoscopic cast.

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Rayman and Blau begin each chapter with some of the most informative and wide-ranging writing on the kaleidoscopic effects of incarceration.

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This kind of kaleidoscopic shift in how people view their intimate partners is not unique to my patients.

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Confounding chemistries aside, any astronaut photographing these Galilean glows — backgrounded by tempestuous Jupiter and the gas giant’s own kaleidoscopic auroras — would capture a memorable sight.

From New York Times