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But sophisticated portrayals of the many complexities of female friendship?
He highlighted one of the many complexities of the United States' involvement in Iraq.
To be sure, McCain's statement didn't address the many complexities of achieving the goal that he laid out.
Among the many complexities of the Koh Tao murder case has been the role of UK authorities: trying to help two grief-stricken British families while simultaneously exerting discreet pressure on Thai authorities to try and ensure a fair trial.
The following article seeks to simplify the many complexities of mutual fund expenses so investors are able to discover the true costs associated with mutual fund ownership.
PEMs combine the meteorological constraint of available sunlight reaching a site with the ecological constraint of the amount of leaf-area absorbing that solar energy, avoiding many complexities of carbon balance theory [11].
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The vibration of such a system has many complexities because of the crack and bearing flexibility.
"But we knew we had this big road ahead of us, and many complexities and challenges of hiring world-class engineers and designers.
We forgot the many complexities at the core of many of those problems that have hindered efforts of many presidents before Obama to make any significant progress.
Smartphones and tablets host large amount applications and can result in many complexities in terms of quality and security.
The difficulty in pinpointing Syria's stockpiles is one of many complexities that have made Mr. Obama leery of getting drawn into the conflict.
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