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I have a convoluted relationship with history – my father was an antique dealer in Edinburgh and I was brought up feeling closely connected with historic objects.
Clearly, Iran and the US have a convoluted relationship going back to the overthrow of the democratic government of Mohammad Mossadegh by a CIA-led coup in 1953.
Bias enters into every stage of the scientific process, and the cumulative effect at the level of primary research, knowledge synthesis, and science reporting, can produce headlines that have a convoluted relationship to the truth.
Instead, we have a convoluted immigration law in which most of the economic value of a green card sticks to the fingers of immigration lawyers.
The isotopes have a convoluted history.
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Granted, "Orlando" has a convoluted libretto.
Nobody likes having a problem, but having a convoluted, bureaucratic one is even more galling.
"Quantum Break" has a convoluted, somewhat confusing plot, one centered on an evil corporation that has discovered the ability to halt time.
And while having a convoluted plot may be suitable to drama films and Toni Morrison novels, in a superhero film, that's risky.
The gelatinous, orange-yellow fruit body of the fungus, which can grow up to 7.5 cm diameter, has a convoluted or lobed surface that is greasy or slimy when damp.
These third instar larvae remained very small and the main tracheal trunks, which stretch dorsally along the full length of the body, had a convoluted trajectory due to the failure of the larvae to extend to full size (Fig. 5D F).
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