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The system for choosing a new government is built around a convoluted sequence of caucuses in which appointed officials are supposed to solicit and then screen nominations from local dignitaries.
It is written as a lifelong series of journals kept by Mountstuart, a writer whose life (1906 1991) spanned the defining episodes of the 20th century, crossed several continents and included a convoluted sequence of relationships and literary endeavours.
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Later, I remembered that his best movies, unlike most movies, actually do provide that: "Trainwreck" is mostly happy, with a slightly convoluted sequence of discord, followed by more happiness; "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" ends with a hilarious post-virginity euphoria sequence; "Bridesmaids," which for me had a little too much meanness and a little too much diarrhea, ended in a joyful song.
Although this convoluted sequence of events will not lead to a formal review of Mr Thaksin's case, it is already casting embarrassing doubt on the merit of his acquittal.
It revealed a convoluted style of action.
Further development leads to a convoluted arrangement of the lophs, such teeth being termed selenolophodont.
The animals have been met by many islanders with a convoluted mix of resentment and spite.
On Wall Street, most bankers are paid a convoluted formula of cash and stock that's determined by committee.
It may be the better piece, more inventive in its convoluted sequences.
What a convoluted piece of logic.
As an example, for a convoluted spectrum made of two co-eluted peptides, one has two precursor m/z's to search in the database.
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