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But he has given the character a complexity that makes it superior Sunday-night entertainment.
They lead social lives of a complexity that until recently had been observed only in primates.
The wine's youth almost masks a complexity that unfolds if you let a bit of it linger on your palate.
He and others reject the explanation in plain view and take refuge in a complexity that does not exist.
A real event has a complexity that can, at least in principle, alter whatever surface we see.
"There's a complexity that can't be solved by a single silver bullet," said the competition manager, Don Stastny.
In "Set" she takes us into that gap to experience for ourselves a complexity that is as psychological as it is painterly, as literary as it is spatial.
The meat -- even the breast -- is rich with character, and each bite is packed with a complexity that did not come naturally to the turkey.
It reflects what the composer calls his "micropolyphony," a complexity that dissolves melody, harmony and rhythm but retains in some pieces a whiff of Romanian folk music.
Yet with this bold radicalism there is a serious intellectual reach and a complexity that makes you think of late Cézanne, of Picasso and Braque.
Here and in the two other works she brought an added dimension to her dances, offering a complexity that can be hard to find in a Limón concert.
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