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The complex threads of economic and social practicalities that are woven together in virtually any cinematic image make the appreciation of the art itself all the more difficult.
The complex threads of debates over science need a more global and historical context and in order to enrich our understanding a more inclusive approach.
Your article about the Norwalk interchange ("Saving Bridges, at Least in Photographs," Sept. 24) wove delightful and complex threads together: preservationists' lawsuit and world-class photographer, intertwined in saving bridges.
Here, and again in the Cello Concerto (Sonia Witser-Atherton its persuasive advocate), the complex threads are drawn together only late in the process, with the concerto's ending achieving a quiet translucence.
'I did not think he would last very much longer and I don't think he wanted to.' But as his family last night mourned, politicians from across the spectrum were assessing the complex threads of Jim Callaghan's legacy to the broader Labour movement and the nation.
Still, for city historians a decades-long dream remains elusive: a center that would cover the full story of New York, one that would describe the complex threads of colonization, immigration, slavery, politics, commerce and cultural development, offering visitors the big picture all in one place.
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While usability might appear simple, built on a complex thread of algorithms developed over several years, it takes search to the next evolution.
Henry broods: "How shallow his history and yet how complex the threads of memory".
This form of decoration became progressively more complex; opaque threads were embedded in a matrix of clear glass and then twisted into cables, which were themselves used to build up the wall of a vessel.
Served in a chilled copper bowl, the dish was delicate and complex: long threads of earthy noodles in a clear, red beef broth, fragrant with ginger, chili and garlic.
In his previous writing, especially "Constantine's Sword," a magisterial, morally furious survey of Christian anti-Semitism from the time of Christ through Nazism and the Second Vatican Council, Carroll has shown great skill at interweaving complex narrative threads into an intricate tapestry of ideas and events.
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