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"We're dealing with complex issues of identity," he says.
"A Late Quartet" delves into complex issues of musical performance.
(The word "miracle" is particularly sneaky here: vaguely spiritual jazz hands waving away complex issues of class and authenticity).
Here, he realized, was a way to turn the complex issues of radical Islam and the Middle East into a must-see cliffhanger featuring ordinary Americans.
The government set up the commission, the Ethics Council, in February -- including scientists, philosophers and religious and legal scholars -- to offer guidance on complex issues of genetic research.
I hope that this case will serve as a standard for other utility commissions as they work through the complex issues of the cost of carbon pollution.
I've tried to make it my guide throughout this contest, as it has guided America's deliberations of all the complex issues of the past five weeks.
In the first keynote address, Professor Kelling used the city of Newark to show how complex issues of law enforcement and race can become easily entangled.
Throughout the narrative, Bower portrays Blair as a charlatan, a man who is easily bored and cannot think through complex issues of public policy.
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