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"We are not teaching the intricacies in the minors".
And you could forgo discursive intricacies in favor of gangly distortion.
On the basis of these realizations, the Disney team devised a new kind of examination that captures the eye's intricacies in high resolution.
He observed a single square meter of forest floor many times each week for a year, noticing intricacies in the way that nature's systems overlapped.
Mr. Zenón's "Collective Overture," the best of the bunch, deployed its intricacies in layers; the accretion of horns at its outset suggested the rustle of a gathering storm.
When Butterworth was holed up in a New York hotel, struggling with the time travel intricacies in Edge of Tomorrow, he and Liman would meet up every day.
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As a choreographer, Mr. Martins is often more at home in intricacy than in simplicity, and in "Burleske" he seems to be giving himself, the dancers and the audience a rest.
Mr. Zimerman captures both the youthful sweep and the mature intricacy in a riveting performance.
That is "the Bonham sound," heard in the celebrated long solo — one of devilish intricacy — in "Moby Dick," on the live album "The Song Remains the Same".
The importance of intricacy in human relationships become more apparent when you allow the people in your life, the "rescuers", to participate in it.
Her discoveries of hidden religious symbolism and psychological intricacy in his "strange, coded" work, while not always fully elaborated or entirely convincing, are enormously provocative.
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