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Is the wireless network name one such peculiarity?" Janelli, apprised of Rubin's musings by Skype, replied, "Wow, that's really intricate and deep!" She has long brown hair and wore turquoise earrings, and was sitting in her home office.
Scholars have found it difficult to interpret the notion of material falsity, partly because Descartes' discussion of it in the Third Meditation seems to offer two possibilities, and partly because his long discussion of the issue in the Fourth Replies, in response to Arnauld's Objections, is intricate and seemingly contradictory.
Besides the institutional reply given by Jennifer Kyne from the above-mentioned agency [2], I believe a discussion should develop around the intricate matter of CM's classification, especially if such medical condition is considered separately from a rapidly expanding pathology such as medication overuse headache (MOH) [3 6].
"The process of creating pieces that are transformable is not as simple as creating a single piece of jewelry, as many more factors need to be taken into consideration, including the flawless ease of transformation, and ensuring the intricate settings and releases are discrete, regardless of how the item is worn," the jeweler Laurence Graff said in an e-mail reply to questions.
(Those were intricate times).
The backstory is intricate.
It was intricate and exponential.
The arrangements are quite intricate.
So were the intricate legs.
She became an intricate lyricist.
Intricate tattoos covered both his arms.
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