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The dome of St Paul's Cathedral, almost a mile to the west, is protected by a convoluted array of height limits and viewing corridor rules.
The distinctions between "faithful" and "treasonous" writing are determined by a convoluted array of institutions, ranging from the General Union of Arab Writers to Ba'ath Party officials; however, the censorship matrix in Syria doesn't neatly fit into Western notions of "freedom" and "totalitarianism".
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The interior is dominated by a convoluted staircase that plummets into a hall full of arches, exits and screens.
JPAC commanders are often hidebound by a convoluted set of rules that can be unnecessarily cautious and lead to slow work.
The architectural feature of the kidney was of convoluted tubules surrounded by peritubular microvessels forming a homogeneous aspect that merges the sequence of a microvessel followed by a convoluted tubule to the fullest extent.
He studied the intracellular transport system known as the endoplasmic reticulum and helped discover the convoluted arrays of skeleton-like elements called microtubules, which play a vital role in organizing the contents of the cell.
Ito's Metropolitan Opera House for Taichung, Taiwan, currently under construction, combines a convoluted and curvy array of concrete formwork, somewhat like a coral reef, with an aquarium-like glassy box that seemingly slices through it.
That phrase set off by commas, it a convoluted, preening muscle-flex, is a big problem.
Mr. Muschamp justifies his parallel with the Brooklyn Bridge by means of a convoluted conceptual frame involving ethos and eidos.
Those records and other documents released by authorities show a convoluted money trail.
The animals have been met by many islanders with a convoluted mix of resentment and spite.
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