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Despite its moments of complexity, Mr. Bruce said the work was designed to be comprehensible to the widest possible range of voices and skill levels, and he hopes to eventually distribute it to high schools around the United States.
It's theatrical in the best sense; despite the moments of complexity and unfamiliarity, a non-specialist audience can be moved and challenged by the work, and see its transparent beauties and more resistant passages as part of a dramatic structure.
But this is just a slick sleight of thought: if anything Robyn, a battle ram with uncanny songwriting gifts and only occasional moments of complexity, offers a more straightforward proposition than the quirky Ms. Perry.
Our interpretation revealed how mental and physical multimorbidity is experienced as moments of complexity rather than mere counts of illnesses.
In this sense multimorbidity is very much about moments of complexity and our findings showed that how these are experienced and made sense of has some significant implications for self-management.
Instead the day to day experience of multimorbidity can be broken down into moments of complexity, with physical symptoms typically managed by the tactical use of medicines, whereas emotional health is more commonly managed by adopting and adapting behavioural strategies.
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Though, early in the film, Parker's intense identification with Nat Turner leads to remarkable moments of psychological complexity, it also leads, later in the film, to a self-aggrandizement that distorts the drama, the image, and, for that matter, the spirit of the film.
The moments of the refinery complexity index are computed based on the complexity equation and the linearity of the operators.
There are a number of challenges that must be dealt with...I believe that the United States faces a moment of enormous complexity, but also a moment of extraordinary opportunity".
Brunstetter has a good ear for folksy non sequiturs (which bring to mind the better works of Beth Henley), but she leaves little room among the well-turned one-liners for moments of real emotional complexity, relying instead on melodramatic staples of the genre — the senile grandpa; the sassy, precocious kid; the soldier returned from Iraq, struggling to adjust; the lonely, neurotic wife.
The paper explores moments of suppressed emotional complexity surrounding matters of financial expenditure – unmasking the 'rational' investor-occupier.
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