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Their demolition amounts to urban shock treatment, an erasure of historical memory that substitutes a sanitized city for a genuinely complex one.

I see him as a sharp-eyed analyst of contemporary England and a genuinely complex writer: a working-class scholarship boy on the side of social justice but also intrigued by a world of pre-war privilege.

"The L Word," which was created by Ilene Chaiken (who pitched it to Showtime years ago but got a green light only after "Queer as Folk" proved a success), allows Jenny a genuinely complex response to the kiss, and Kirshner is up to the task.

(One famous howler is from "The Ten Commandments," in which Yul Brynner's Egyptian pharaoh says of Charlton Heston's Hebraic Moses, "His God IS God!") To his credit, Louvish does not gloss over DeMille's deficiencies and excesses; rather, he very scrupulously records them as crucial clues in a genuinely complex story rich in contradictions and paradoxes.

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I would see LECA as morphologically eukaryotic, showing the beginnings of most eukaryotic gene families (presumably derived from existing archaeal or bacterial genes, perhaps with some degree of domain shuffling and rearrangement, but not in a sophisticated guise), but probably not including genuinely complex traits such as phagocytosis at this point.

The factors encouraging division are strong, from the funding and media marketplace, to ideological political positioning, to genuinely complex analyses of the international context.

"More and more we are recognising in the 21st century that the kind of problems we face globally are genuinely complex.

Between Mr. West's and Ms. Swift's he said-she said talk-show appearances, his was by far the better television, perhaps because he has some genuinely complex feelings that show through in even the most highly staged circumstances.

Abbott is also a socially conservative Catholic - so quite apart from the political calculations, his own personal position would be genuinely complex - he might want to see the case for change, but find it difficult to reconcile that position with his personal moral compass.

And if we don't know what Dowell means when he calls Edward a "poor devil", what are we to make of him when he says something apparently genuinely complex and ambivalent: "I call this the Saddest Story, rather than 'The Ashburnham Tragedy', just because it is so sad, just because there is no current to draw things along to a swift and inevitable end.

Nunn demurs: his version will be "genuinely theatrical, genuinely complex and genuinely tragic".

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