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"This dish is both balanced and convoluted in its composition," Mr. Foy explained.
Unfortunately, his theme-driven structure gets distractingly convoluted in places.
The fibres were thickened and convoluted in the cartilage substance.
On record Paramore only stumbles when its lyrics become overly convoluted, particularly in its occasional embrace of crypto-Christian themes.
Thanks in part to the perverse economics of apartheid, Anglo's structure has long been convoluted, its finances opaque and its strategy unfocused.
In most mammals the cerebellum is highly developed, and its surface may be convoluted to increase its area.
Its language is relentlessly concrete.
Its language is not suppressed.
But its language is apocalyptic.
Unlike Osama bin Laden, whose convoluted Arabic-language Web messages struck many Western Muslims as foreign and strange, Mr. Awlaki's unaccented English, sprinkled with colloquial Americanisms, often hit its mark.
If its convoluted language sometimes calls to mind another famous musical contract — it can be difficult to read all the discussions of the "party of the first part" without thinking of Groucho Marx's Otis B. Driftwood in "A Night at the Opera" — the document's enduring musical legacy makes it an object of fascination more than 120 years after it was signed.
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