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Deep characters are flattened; their motivations, intricate in the film, are left unexplained here.
His suits always fit so well and they're so intricate in detail.
They are no longer very intricate in syntax and ideas, as his earlier works were.
"His works were urbane, complicated and extremely intricate in their narrative technique.
He emerged with an incorrigibly radical musical language, at once intricate in method and rugged in manner.
The music is generally conservative in style but uncommonly intricate in its literary resonances, as Joyce recognized.
The complex mechanism is so proficient and intricate in its work that that specific dream can even defy rigorous testing.
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The poet, Lawrence Ferlinghetti opened the bookstore in 1953 and became an intricate part in the rise of the Beat writers.
In 1802, William Paley's Natural Theology presented examples of intricate purpose in organisms.
Some of the designs are remarkably intricate, bold in form, and frequently as sophisticated as anything found in the Western Hemisphere.
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