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Some lobby journalists claimed the leaks were coming from the police, others suggested they may have come via a convoluted route from Downing Street.
In 1976 BA launched the jet to Bahrain on a convoluted route down the Mediterranean, while Air France began with Rio – but not non-stop.
Our voyage took us from Orient Point at the Island's eastern tip, through the Sound along the North Shore, through Hell Gate, down the East River, out into the Atlantic, and then back to Orient Point via a convoluted route that would have tested the navigational skills of Giovanni da Verrazano, the first European to sail into New York Harbor.
The apartment was a way station on a convoluted route of distribution, and the clothes did not yet have owners.
Khrushchev used "peasant logic" to follow a convoluted route to his goals: "Scare your opponent enough, and he will give you what you want".
We went to a military headquarters of the YPG, following a convoluted route around large earth and rubble mounds to find the entrance.
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Stamp met Buxton through a somewhat convoluted route.
Or, to dispense with the metaphor, Mr Favreau's character takes a weirdly convoluted route from the restaurant to the food truck.First of all, when he hears that the critic will be coming to sample his cookery one evening he plans an adventurous menu.
The convoluted route from slaughterhouse to plate has highlighted a weak system of accountability in a vast single market of almost 500 million people, where retailers use layers of meat traders to find the cheapest deals and no regular tests are conducted to authenticate meat products.
Or, 15 years before, the convoluted route via Pakistan by which Henry Kissinger arrived in Beijing to prepare the way for Richard Nixon's historic trip.
Granted, "Orlando" has a convoluted libretto.
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