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Unfortunately, his theme-driven structure gets distractingly convoluted in places.
For his part, Obama was disjointed, convoluted in his speech and halting in his delivery.
"This dish is both balanced and convoluted in its composition," Mr. Foy explained.
Greenspan is regarded as the ultimate geek: obsessed with obscure numbers, convoluted in his speech, awkward in social settings.
The menu systems are still too convoluted in our opinion, as is moving things around for personalisation".
The bill was convoluted in all the usual, special-interest-driven ways, and not nearly ambitious enough to produce the emissions cuts that are needed.
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The details of the so-called 'ArmeniaGate' scandal were only revealed in May during the course of convoluted in-fighting among the Russian leadership and sent shock waves through Baku when the inventory became known: In addition to scores of top-of-the-line battle tanks, the new Armenian arsenal includes Scud missile systems capable of turning Baku into a huge torch.
(Dave wasn't really Tweak's uncle, not by blood. If anything, it was some convoluted in-law relation).
Sounds complicated and convoluted, but in reality the clothing, which starts with a simple A-line dress or tunic at about €300, is decidedly wearable.
The predicted estradiol serum concentrations (convoluted from in vitro skin permeation data) were compared with the observed serum concentrations for the respective products.
They have convoluted relationships, in which they cooperate, compete, or regulate each other (Ghildiyal and Zamore 2009).
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