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Its British and American baddies are cartoonishly demonised, and the plot is often convoluted to the point of impenetrability, admittedly, but what this film chiefly provides is dazzling, colourful, kinetic, epic, pre-CGI spectacle.
Everything in them is built, from the tortured plot to the carefully prepared slapstick set pieces to the dialogue that is often convoluted to set up a wisecrack; many of the laughs knock on the door before they come in.
The human-computer relationship is often convoluted and despite decades of progress, many relationships relating to continued use are unclear and poorly defined.
Indeed, while there is a system for challenging a ticket, it is often convoluted and onerous, with the burden of proof resting upon the driver.
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The sentences are often convoluted, and the book conveys little insight into how the Berenstains work today or what techniques they use now that the Bears have grown to a business that includes their sons Leo and Michael, producing paperback picture books, chapter books, videos, television cartoons and, of course, a Web site.
However, these investigations were often convoluted by their experimental flame configurations and primarily focused on soot volume fraction rather than soot inception.
Even Whorf's defenders admitted that his writing style was often convoluted and couched in neologisms – attributed to his awareness of language use, and his reluctance to use terminology that might have pre-existing connotations.
These vertical tubules were often convoluted (as exemplified in Figure 4A C and Video 1), and had calibers ranging from 30 to 60 nm.
Were poor El Pollo able to afford to stumble into the Colón today, he could be forgiven for thinking the melodrama he witnessed is for real: as the Teatro Colón's situation demonstrates, opera is often less convoluted and surprising than the dramas cast offstage.
This considerably more abstract version of the second law forbids a more general type of process than the other formulations, but it does so at the cost of making the law less intuitive, since its relationship to the familiar types of thermodynamic processes is often quite convoluted.
Author William Patrick Day comments that her writing is often "long, convoluted, and imprecise".
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