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Mr. West's rhymes are usually convoluted bursts of self-promotion, self-protection and self-criticism, but his production makes them imposing.
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The Tales of Hoffmann Offenbach's The Tales of Hoffmann is usually convoluted and implausible: Richard Jones's version for English National Opera made of it something witty, macabre, and disturbingly suggestive.
In particular, two peaks can be resolved at higher Raman shifts, around 580 and 601 cm−1 for CeO2 and Ce80Zr20, at 785 nm, which are usually observed as a single convoluted band for more energetic excitation wavelengths [27, 29].
The plots on "24" are convoluted, but the conspiracies are usually quite simplistic, and this one in particular seems like a story line from a Tintin comic book.
Incorrect normalization is usually made obvious by convoluted and complex application code.
Similarly, its catalog essay, while convoluted and sometimes sophomoric, takes a refreshingly visual, even formal approach to art that is usually admired exclusively for its political and social meanings.
In the cases with the findings of convoluted main trunk of the veins in tumor capsules and macroscopic tumor thrombus to the veins, hemihepatectomy or central bisectionectomy is usually applied for the resection.
Water is wonky and the laws are convoluted.
All these lines are getting convoluted now.
They are also convoluted and hard to understand.
The mechanics of the new format are rather convoluted.
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