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Cue dastardly deeds and much intricate plotting in one of Christie's most satisfying novels.

A good doctor said to me, not long ago, "You really sort of have to like assholes and ear wax to be a good general practitioner"; you have to really like, or not mind much, intricate and dull and occasionally even dumb arguments about books to study English.

The tracks might have been reshuffled to avoid so much intricate, time-juggling postbop (the staccato Six Four and the tricksy John Taylor dedication One for JT) in the first 16 minutes, but Siegel, bassist Oli Hayhurst, drummer Gene Calderazzo and the unquenchable Noble set the bar pretty high for the art of making idiomatic, eclectic contemporary jazz.

This latter features much intricate work by mason George Munro, notably the figures found carved within the panelled spandrels and supporting the façade's oriel windows.

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"Started Early, Took My Dog" gets much more intricate.

BioShock Infinite is much more intricate, so much so that bloggers have struggled to define it.

Up close, in person, the hair is much more intricate than it appears on screen.

"It's different in that the nature of the question is a much more intricate question," said Dr. Greenspan, who said he is involved in the brain project.

The original elevation drawing shows a much more intricate marquee, but Ms. Atkin says stock parts had to be used to bring down the cost.

Over the years stepping became much more intricate, with the use of props and high levels of athleticism and complex synchronized body movements.

Whereas visual information is subject to elaborate processing in many areas of the brain, his research suggests, odor information is parsed in a much less intricate way, notably by the limbic system, which is associated with emotion and memory formation.

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