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facets

noun as in surface; aspect

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After the fund was formed, Wendy Dio found supporters from various facets of Ronnie James Dio’s storied career.

In short, all the major electoral facets of American conservatism are more tightly unified ... in the days of William F. Buckley or Ronald Reagan.

From Salon

Friendship has given them the chance to explore on stage new facets of themselves as actors who refuse to be pigeonholed.

“She was the rom-com queen, but I feel like if you read her work, she could be scathing and tough, harsh and critical. But those facets were what made her compelling and alluring to people.”

The court rejected Trump’s argument, citing the “important presumption in favor of public access to all facets of a criminal case,” and dismissing Trump’s accusation that the government was engaging in “bad-faith partisan bias.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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