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POLLING PUZZLE -- Intricate rules and changeable voters make the New Hampshire race hard to gauge.
"Cutting up women is a sport older than cricket but just as popular and equally full of obscure rituals and intricate rules," Hanif writes.
In discussing "Inception," Mr. Nolan occasionally became bogged down in long asides as he explained the intricate rules he devised for its dream world.
It's a game of intricate rules for a dynamic society… That's our own Richard Brody, who's not just smart about movies.
Depending on what is in the brine and how much of it is added, the Food and Drug Administration has developed intricate rules for labeling ham, some of them helpful in unearthing the ham you want for your holiday table.
As they spit and pour, the stars of "Uncorked" also explain the intricate rules governing their craft, so that even wine neophytes learn to cringe when Nadel presents his table a bottle with — the horror!
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There were so many intricate social rules that I just could not be bothered to observe.
They spent Wednesday morning learning the intricate grammar rules around conjunctions — words, like "but" and "yet," that join clauses together.
Pilots' unions had said before Monday's vote that the proposed amendments could leave pilots "dangerously fatigued", arguing that, under the intricate new rules, some could be forced to land an aircraft after 22 hours without sleep.
While computer programmers, radiologists and tax preparers have watched some of their business move off shore, lawyers, bound by intricate ethical rules and licensed by states, have been largely protected from foreign competition.
But the intricate ballot rules for the Republican primary are in fact calibrated unfairly to exclude as many candidates as possible except for the one favored by state party leaders.
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