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She grew up in Wattle Grove, only about 12km away but another world in the socially complex jumble of Sydney's western suburbs.
The song of Red Warbler is intricate, and is described as "three forceful, clear notes...followed by a complex jumble of burrs, trills, and chips... .. Phonetically, it resembles "cheevy-cheevy-cheevy.
With gritty, rhythmic prose, full of interrogating cops, wry bartenders and street-wise kids, Mr Price captures the complex jumble of race and class in this "checkerboard of demolition and rehabilitation".At the centre of the story is a late-night murder: after hours of drinking with two friends, a young, white man is shot and killed on the street.
Under about 1000 meters of West Antarctic ice lies a complex jumble of lakes and streams and now, researchers have their first glimpse of life that lurks down there.
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In some cases, business jargon really is empty – a concern I shared here, and a critique that I suspect applies equally to a range of other disciplines, including science and medicine, where complex jumbles of words often obscure an absence of fundamental understanding.
While here, a rather narrow San Andreas Fault zone marks the boundary between the Pacific and the North American plates, the collision zone in Eastern Turkey and the neighboring areas looks more like a complex tectonic jumble.
The nearby RAW complex – another jumble of derelict buildings turned creative hub and party mile – has in recent years begun to draw stag-dos and tourists, who in turn have attracted drug dealers and pickpockets.
A team of scientists studying Monterey Bay since 2000 has found that underlying its complex, seemingly jumbled currents is a structure that guides the dispersal patterns, a structure that changes over time.
Promising to amplify the character of the jumbled complex with a series of surgical interventions, it is the most promising of the six schemes.
On the desert peninsula of Saadiyat Island in Abu Dhabi, work is under way on what will one day be the mother of all Guggenheims, a 30,000 square metre museum complex formed from a jumble of clustered cones and tilting towers.
The reality is that most criminal cases are muddled, confusing affairs, rife with conflicting testimony, jumbled loyalties, complex motivations and equivocal evidence.
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