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The intricate workmanship and natural beauty of handcrafted log homes is what many log home enthusiasts are looking for.
While these solutions allow the expression of intricate relationships between events in a log, the scalability of many of them is jeopardized by the growing amount of data generated by today's systems.
The creation of this fake log was an incredibly intricate process, involving working celestial navigation in reverse.
The Bush administration has pulled another thread from the intricate legal tapestry shielding the national forests from excessive logging.
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The intricate lace pattern at Nottingham Contemporary, or the crusty impression left when the logs of Bruder Klaus Chapel were set on fire.
From Day 1, as part of its general rollback of environmental protections, the Bush administration has sought to unravel the intricate tapestry of rules and regulations that have shielded the national forests from excessive logging and other commercial activity.
Built in the 1920s with natural cedar logs with bark cut directly from local woods, it was decorated with a profusion of intricate twigs and branches.
Conducting experiments on a computer, where he says he has logged 100 million keystrokes in the last 10 years, Mr. Wolfram wrote simple programs that generated odd and intricate patterns to test his ideas about complexity.
(Those were intricate times).
The backstory is intricate.
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