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Things get more elaborate and haphazard.
the stories about the rockets and the moon would get more elaborate.
Each year the titles and transitions get more elaborate, the establishing and detail shots more comically ponderous.
Mr. Collins risks losing his Everyman image as his scenarios get more elaborate, but the "No Jacket Required" clips don't seem egomaniacal.
He says most meetings with police are in the office, but he doesn't see anything wrong with "a drink or a coffee or a sandwich" but if "it starts to get more elaborate than that" the boundaries can become blurred.
Of course, this is just the start of an integration that will probably get more elaborate over time.
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And they got more elaborate as time wore on.
"The dances have gotten more elaborate since Denver," he said.
The design's greatest weakness, in fact, occurs when the architecture gets more elaborate.
A. It's been around for decades, though it's gotten more elaborate, more formalized and in some cases, state-sponsored.
This was true of the early-seventeenth-century theatre, when, as playgoing moved indoors, away from the giant popular amphitheatres, the special effects got more elaborate and the drama got more daring.
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