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Seldom have the complexities of history been so briskly shelved.
When the model was unveiled at the National Gallery of Art in November 1964, Ada Louise Huxtable, the architecture critic of The New York Times, wrote, "Never have the complexities of a design problem and the difficulties of a site been so painfully and publicly clear, and rarely have results been greeted with such general praise obviously motivated by relief".
Have the complexities of modern society induced a longer period for skills to be learnt and the brain to mature, as has been suggested in the arguments related to the origins of the juvenile period in children?
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"It doesn't have the complexity".
It didn't have the complexity of the Montecastro yet it, too, was well balanced.
But they don't have the complexity, or the humanity, to really compel our interest.
At several points in this show single vitrines have the complexity of small exhibitions unto themselves.
They have the complexity and the surprisingness of human beings, and human beings are capable of anything.
"When we have the complexity of any biological system but particularly the brain where do you start?" Deisseroth says.
"When we have the complexity of any biological system — but particularly the brain — where do you start?" Deisseroth says.
It was the first movie that bridged the two and opened up the idea that a film can have the complexity of a great novel.
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