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intricacies
noun
Plural of intricacy
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I sit in on a meeting where a colleague of Deborah's obfuscates a little around some intricacies of a business plan.
Tommy played lead guitar, but gave up the band to learn about the intricacies of studio recording.
But now the channel offers the chance to avoid a Paxo stuffing and instead debate the intricacies of bank regulation with David Mitchell, the mild-mannered comic actor and panel show performer.
However, I have discovered that such a luxury is rare among students and unless a housemate is well-versed in the intricacies of indoor plumbing, cold showers will be an unfortunate fact of life.
And yet … I find I can follow the vagaries of credit derivatives and complex Wall Street investment strategies with much more ease than I can decipher the intricacies involved in pricing cable services.
Of those who do still speak Gaelic, many are understandably less interested in the intricacies of toponymy.
And Clare (best known for having sex with Juan Pablo in the ocean and then being slut-shamed by the morning) had a serious heart-to-heart over the intricacies and emotional carnage of this game with a raccoon.
Libin talks about the company's main challenge in 2015 reaching out beyond the people who love its service, to those who don't know it, or aren't that bothered about getting to grips with its intricacies.
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