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Subtle and complex meaning is still prose fiction's ultimate upper hand.
The diseases are called complex, meaning that several mutated genes are probably implicated in each.
And Mr. Knights said his company planned to expand the complex, meaning more people on the roads.
The technology is complex, meaning that early support is crucial, and the sector is already growing strongly.
If you walk along Britain's poorest streets, the phrase "left behind" – in vogue again after many such places voted to leave the EU – takes on a complex meaning.
For a start he invented the term "complex", meaning combinations or clusters of emotional issues and dynamics, drawn from past, present and even the future.
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Flowers are now, therefore, fraught with painful, complex meanings.
For Lucian, "it wasn't filled with these dark and complex meanings," he said.
"I intercut, and by doing that I could create ironies and more complex meanings.
But as the film makes clear, Independence Day takes on its own complex meanings for the Suquamish people.
The palpable exhilaration of the poem's composition, and the heavy burden of its complex meanings, contributes to the thrilling tension of "Paradise Lost".
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