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"Anything complicated is now seen as poison at the box office," she said.
SHRINKS, MOVIES, LOTIONS: If you like "In Treatment," the Oscar-nominated "Beaufort" and the elixirs at the fancy Sabon stores (sabonnyc.com), you don't have to take a stand on anything complicated, religious or political; you just like Israeli culture.
Avoid anything complicated.
To publish anything complicated you need to work with programmers, and this means time and money.
Rubin: I am not thinking of anything complicated, just extending the tax credit of $8,000, which is now available to first-time home-buyers to houses that are not used for a primary residence regardless of whether that person has bought a house previously.
It is the approach I often use to purchase anything complicated, which a friend or colleague understands better than me.
Egland insists he wasn't asking for anything complicated, he just wanted the hospital to hand out the details of his nonprofit when wounded troops needed help, as an alternative to government backed assistance programs.
Sure, they're not doing anything complicated, and you've heard "Green Onions" ("The Sandlot," anyone?) so often it's kind of an eyeroll to even drop the reference, but keep that puppy going and I challenge you not to feel a tingle in your spine and maybe even a sway in your hip.
It's not even anything complicated'.
This view was expressed by one GP somewhat graphically: "so it is not brain surgery or anything complicated like that".
Draw simple things like lines, circles, and squares before you try anything complicated.
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