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"The level of intricacy we brought was interesting to him.
"The level of intricacy is just amazing.
In "1948," the assembled compendium of aspiration, folly, aggression, hypocrisy, deception, bigotry, violence, suffering, and achievement is so comprehensive and multilayered that no reader can emerge without a feeling of unease — which is to say, a sense of the moral and historical intricacy of the conflict.
It is a splendid record, full of intricacies and deep feeling and subtle associations and turns of mind.
He doesn't have particularly strong feelings on the intricacies of some government issues and agencies, these people say, and would rather focus on high-profile issues, publicity and his brand".
Much of the intricacy (and opacity) of ASU's chapter 4 resides within this survey.
Even as an owner of A&M Records, when I hear an artist, I'm listening for a feeling, not for the intricacies of it all.
Mr. Obama's mastery of the intricacies of health policy was impressive even to some Republicans.
Ornament, as he sees it, is a reflection of the intricacies of the human mind.
However, the description of the intricacies of the role, paves the way for its future evaluation.
Expanding the scope of his writing to fill a big stage and a narrative musical (albeit one with just two characters), Mr. Cale doesn't muster the intricacy of feeling and specificity that mark his better work.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com