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But Newton's attitude toward understanding the forces of nature involved an especially intricate method that generated intense scrutiny and debate amongst many philosophers and mathematicians, including Leibniz (Garber 2012).
This is a relatively intricate method with 6 spin steps.
Alphonse Bertillon was a French criminologist from 1853 who established an intricate forensic method used to identify criminals--much of which is still in use today.
He emerged with an incorrigibly radical musical language, at once intricate in method and rugged in manner.
She has intricate methods of capturing feelings and emotion in words.
The narrator of "Vertigo" offers a fair account of Mr Sebald's intricate methods, when he describes himself as "drawing connections between events that lay far apart but which seemed to me to be of the same order".
An avid appreciator of art, Simons uses intricate methods to reinterpret the very works he's inspired by.
There will always be someone waiting in the wings with an even juicier conspiracy theory, an even zanier hidden truth, an even more intricate data-unskewing method — and there's no longer any authority left to debunk any of it.
Jewish identity is an intricate subject and quest.
It was an intricate plan and it was a disaster.
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