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It was about fifty years before the major undertaking of the tower and spire was commenced, the architect being Richard Farleigh and the details being rather more intricate and elaborate than the earlier work.
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According to our measurements, the bulk of the voltage follows a difference in pH rather than any more intricate effects.
As with the Sunesis "street", the circulation spaces are seen as additions to the classrooms, here a more intricate set of enlarged corridors rather than a single big room.
Keep in mind that, in form, it's a portable game, one played on a (well, two) tiny screen, and, in function, an action game; don't go into it expecting The Great American novel, but, rather, do go into it expecting something infinitely more intricate than the shovelware nonsense you find on the DS.
Because of the circular nature of the polar coordinate system, many curves can be described by a rather simple polar equation, whereas their Cartesian form is much more intricate.
In vivo, rather than distinct signaling pathways operating separately, interactions between pathways appear much more intricate with integration occurring at many different levels (43).
The palette was similar, but more intricate.
From there, it gets only more intricate.
The steps grew ever more intricate.
Swordplay became faster and more intricate.
It is more intricate and far-reaching.
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