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SoHo, the Upper West Side, Downtown — even Brooklyn with its low buildings and convoluted streets — they all have cinematic potential.
I'm on the outskirts of Houston, stuck in a sterile motel room and pining for the rich, convoluted streets of the Crescent City.
On the convoluted streets of Ashbury Heights and the Upper Castro, the Prius C felt decidedly nimble, partly owing to the test car's optional 16-inch alloy wheels, which come with a quicker steering ratio, and the electric power steering system's surprisingly convincing simulation of tactile feedback.
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Services dependent on a user's physical position have spread rapidly to mobile phone customers, especially in Japan, where a convoluted street-address system has led to the development of navigation software that gives walking directions.
She wasn't a high-level decision maker at her bank — she was just one of thousands of young professionals, well paid but not obscenely so, making the financial equivalent of widgets on the convoluted Wall Street assembly line.
The only problem is that "there is a perception in the housing market that it won't sell, so developers have to make things convoluted, even though those to-die-for streets of Islington, where Boris Johnson lives, are all repetitive".
There's throwaway fun to be had in Now You See Me (Entertainment One, 12), a marshmallowy if convoluted caper in which a quartet of street magicians are implicated in a grand robbery scheme.
And others, like the Wall Street Journal, have an option (their own) that's even more convoluted.
Remember "convoluted"?
The nomenclature is convoluted.
It's convoluted.
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