Sentence examples for complicated beginning from inspiring English sources

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But Mulino a Vino is actually complicated, beginning with the name, which is an Italian pun.

Even a pleasant sounding title like Sabena actually stands for something horribly complicated, beginning "Société Anonyme Belge... .. Qantas sounds vaguely crisp and go-ahead, but stands for Queensland and Northern Territories Air Service.

While it did only launch 12 weeks ago, IntoNow did have a slightly more complicated beginning.

Our universal affection for Zim is complicated, beginning as it does with our childlike joy in his bald cannonball head and stumpy bod and jack-o'-lantern grin, but encompassing as well, I think, a deep trust in and respect for his decades of exemplary competitive service, without stardom or contemporary distraction.

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"The overall project is much larger than it seems at first, because the shoes are so complicated," begins the conservator.

"Sorry to keep you waiting, complicated business, complicated business," began Trump to raucous chants of "U-S-A, U-S-A" from his excited supporters.

Mortgages are complicated to begin with, of course.

He is why this is all so complicated to begin with.

In the course of the off-and-on hearings over the next months, a complicated picture began to emerge.

The history is complicated; it begins with the Soviet occupation in 1940 of Bessarabia and northern Bukovina, which the Nazi-Soviet pact allowed Stalin to detach from Romania.

The whole enterprise may ultimately prove impossibly complicated and begin to creak and break apart as a result of its internal contradictions.

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