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Parentheses and brackets, meant to mark the intricacies of perceptual subordination and the digressive tendency of thought, sprout up with the intruding vigor of weeds.
In common with Ms. Atwood's other books, "The Blind Assassin" is marked by lyrical writing and the intricacy of the narrative.
His productions are marked by a delicate touch and an emotional intricacy that are best served by a seat in the front row.
He admits that the early days were marked by "a lot of partying," but, even as they navigated through the intricacies (and temptations) of running a bar, HiFi already had one thing down to a science: booking the best acts.
Marked by sonorific intricacies and incantatory rhythms, his poems are imbued with a strong historical and cultural consciousness that bears testimony to contemporary reality.
But the peculiar, individual and persistent nature of Will and Jack's friendship is its great strength, and one that marks White out as an immensely gifted chronicler of the intricacies of the human heart.
Expanding the scope of his writing to fill a big stage and a narrative musical (albeit one with just two characters), Mr. Cale doesn't muster the intricacy of feeling and specificity that mark his better work.
(Chinen) SYLVIE COURVOISIER AND MARK FELDMAN (Friday) Ms. Courvoisier, a pianist and composer, pursues intricacy; Mr. Feldman, a violinist, favors intensity.
Take into consideration the details of the overall craftsmanship, the intricacy of designs, the weight of the items and any marks, flaws or areas of tarnish.
Why all the intricacy?
Which is not a knock against intricacy.
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