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This keeps getting more intricate, doesn't it?
With Araby and the wonderful Martha Wainwright, whose songs just keep getting more intricate and affecting.
"You are getting an intricate high quality metal part that you can keep re-using for decades as part of a modular system that gives you efficiency, flexibility, re-usability, and ease of use," he says.
Thus a general understanding of what resource allocation strategies we should expect to see in extant populations, without getting into intricate species specific aspects, can be obtained in the context of a selection of canonical studies.
The contingencies can get so intricate and self-annulling that very little gets done.
With so much space to play with, Koontz and his landscape architect could afford to get very intricate with the layout, opting for 10 or 11 pocket areas.
After a little play-time you'll have built up an album of art and it's great to flick back and see your work get more intricate as you progress.
He's a superhero not because he's got some intricate backstory, but because, in the film, to be a white working guy– a Roy Rogers cowboy, as he calls himself – is its own superpower.
Mrs. McDaniel's story offers a sobering look at the challenges for this kind of quest for a treatment, even for someone like her, who had both the means and the connections to get the intricate geography of her cancer charted.
However, the details get somewhat intricate, and I have chosen not to get into them in this exposition.
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