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It is often intricate but never worthy.
A chamber-like quality allows Berg's often intricate musical lines to be heard with appealing clarity.
At its best, it has distant echoes of early Hemingway, as filtered through Twitter and Klonopin: it's terse, neutral, composed of small and often intricate gestures.
His nicely sceptical essay on WG Sebald begins: "I know my way around the often intricate paths of all his major books".
His withholding of the often intricate backstory that informs each of his works leaves a viewer with three choices that I can see.
The new orchestration has a chamber-like quality that allows Berg's often intricate musical lines to be heard with appealing clarity.
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The dentin component is carved into the often-intricate ivory confections demanded by the Asian market; the cementum is usually discarded.
There are a lot of moving parts in a group that fuses a power trio to four vocalists performing often-intricate lyrics in harmony.
To this was often added intricate inlaid decoration, an entirely Korean invention.
But they do not take into account the often more intricate facts, nor whether we would actually choose to exercise policy differently outside the EU.
His language mirrors this relationship; it has a plain-spoken sweep with, every so often, beautiful, intricate phrasing appearing on the horizon.
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