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It's an elaborate bit of posturing and diversion.
Or we imagine that an elaborate bit of trickery couldn't be achieved by stupidly obvious means.
And the more clips I watched the more I became convinced it was a brilliantly elaborate bit of satire.
Listening to him read his work on an audio book or "This American Life," you could sometimes hear Rakoff strain as he got into a particularly elaborate bit of syntax.
– PETER BLAIR In an elaborate bit of television drama, the Triple Crown trophy — which was commissioned in 1950 and is presented to Triple Crown winners — was packaged up in an appropriately elaborate box and sent back to the Kentucky Derby Museum, where it will be housed for at least another year.
Josh Henderson and Haley Webb are Billy and Sarah, a young Los Angeles couple who seem barely to know each other but decide to try to pull off an elaborate bit of criminal deception after finding Sarah's roommate dead of an overdose.
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It was all an elaborate extended bit of performance art, part of a fake documentary, "I'm Still Here," cooked up by Mr. Affleck.
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