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[And] People tend to see more overwrought performances as being more valuable and having more complexity," he concludes.
The developer thinks that, in some ways, the out-of-hours work is more difficult, and describes it as having "more complexity".
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It has more complexity, let's put it that way.
Sun called it softer and more quiet than the '91, but Hesser felt it had more complexity.
"Actually," Mr. Hampton said, " 'Dangerous Liaisons' was much easier, because that plot has more complexity, more drive.
Ojai Santa Barbara County 2000 $23 ** [Rating: Two Stars] Luftig thought this wine had more complexity than some of the others.
The earlier layers are still a part of the truth, but the situation never ceases to have more complexity, more ambiguity.
"A milliliter of seawater, in a genetic sense, has more complexity than the human genome," said Dr. Edward F. DeLong, a senior scientist at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute in California.
Its dolcetto had more complexity than some of the others, with earth, mineral and sour cherry aromas, while retaining its intrinsic pleasing character.
The second is the humbling effect of this process, the acute realization that the natural world has more complexity than we will ever fully describe in our precious journals and books.
Every time Mr. Schwartz's score had more complexity and nuance (asymmetrical riffs of five beats, sustained harmonies that create tension through astringent dissonance, piled-up voices in intricate ensembles), the opera would gain intensity and start to grab me.
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