Sentence examples for convoluted press from inspiring English sources

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The brilliant opening scene features Elisabeth Moss (fantastic but underutilized in the film's only English-speaking role) interviewing Bang's museum head and asking him to explain the convoluted press release the museum has handed out during previews.

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Such a convoluted process may yet be avoided if the ICC presses ahead with reported plans to add the best two associate sides to a new two-tiered Test championship.

Some people were also confused over what exactly the province had agreed to, and whether controversial flooding that was at the heart of their complaint would go ahead, due in part to a convoluted provincial press release published at 2 AM Wednesday morning.

Pelosi has never tried, as Ryan did, to seduce the press, and what she says in public is occasionally convoluted.

Steinmetz, who made his name in the diamond trade, hardly ever speaks to the press, and the corporate structures of his various enterprises are so convoluted that it is difficult to assess the extent of his holdings.

I also found the 3M-50 operating manual to be convoluted and the touch screen not very precise; sometimes when I was trying to press one button, I wound up engaging another.

Remember "convoluted"?

The nomenclature is convoluted.

It's convoluted.

Are the rules convoluted?

"It's so convoluted".

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