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An imbroglio of a quite different order occurred once during one of the boxing contests for boys.
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As visitors to London's National Gallery discover, when they move round to the painting's side, this zone resolves itself into the image of a skull, which looms into focus at the very moment the men and their instruments melt away into an imbroglio of random marks.
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Its imbroglio of gossipy supposition shows how little we know about other people.
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