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Clark Hoyt, the Times' public editor, wrote yesterday about its news editors' intricate discussions about whether to refer to waterboarding, slamming people into walls, and shutting them into small boxes as "harsh," "the harshest," or "brutal" interrogation methods; why they decided not to call that torture "without qualification"; and why that makes describing waterboarding tricky.
It did not sound like idle intellectual curiosity, the engineer said; Mr. Zuckerberg asked about intricate details, including the types of chips used, he said.
You will need to know many intricate things about your compiler and, for C++ development, you should know about the compiler's mangling scheme and its ABI.
Listen to your children weave intricate stories about the bears that live in the woods or their ideas about why the sky is blue.
Some may have had more intricate theories about what happened that day.
His intricate theories about the geometry of human culture were as paradoxical as they were provocative.
Stewart Lee has intricate theories about the trends in comedy, the waves of popularity and fashion.
From there, the characters are led into an intricate story about the elusiveness of memory.
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