Sentence examples for intricate yet from inspiring English sources

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Expect music that is intricate yet melodious, subtle and suave.

The intricate yet complex relation between ritual and language can be seen in the history of various attempts to explain ritual behaviour.

That headlong surge lasted from 1990-97: bpm kept rising, breakbeat science and bass-warpage got ever more intricate yet devastating.

Melissa, meanwhile, has prepped an unexpectedly intricate yet goat-free breakfast: in individual clay pots, she arranged sautéed porcini on a bed of blanched amaranth greens picked from Mike's garden.

The central nervous system is a highly complex organ with a multifaceted, intricate, yet orderly development.

Using multiple overlapping stencil layers, artists can create intricate, yet reproducible imagery on a variety of surfaces.

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His "Ring" is the most technologically intricate production yet put on the Met stage.

Mr. Stucky has long written in an intricate, pungent yet transparent and, in the best sense, accessible musical language, as in this symphony.

Mr. Holroyd is an impeccable writer and researcher, a man whose books are packed with intricate detail yet retain a buoyancy.

He was magnificent with words as well, always ready with fresh feats of intricate articulacy, yet he was genuine with it, and widely liked.

But something inexplicable has happened: when this was performed in England, in 2003, it hit me and others as one of Mr. Morris's most boldly imaginative and engaging responses to music, whereas on Thursday it seemed chiefly an extremely brainy array of schematic dance code, intricate and yet almost wholly unaffecting.

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