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Long before television sitcoms and the modern families they depict there was Shakespeare's "Comedy of Errors" and its farcical depiction of some convoluted bloodlines.
The dictum is set forth and then Mr. Jacobs finds some convoluted, often cute way of following it in his urban universe.
It's not enough for a company to bury some technical lingo in their [terms of service]… It's not enough to have some convoluted process for opting out".
They didn't cook up some convoluted plan to phish customers' savings accounts and withdraw a negligible enough amount that nobody would ever notice.
There is some convoluted reasoning behind this.
This led to some convoluted car discussions.
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Here he explores some coolly convoluted pieces for trio.
Through some fairly convoluted means, I discovered that he died in 1985.
Here he explores some coolly convoluted pieces for a trio with Chris Lightcap on bass and Jochen Ruckert on drums.
With its many duets, some acrobatically convoluted, and even a wistful solo, the piece could be a chamber ballet but surprises by its ability to expand and fill the stage.
Overall, it's an interesting discussion about the move away from exceptional design and towards more functional and in some cases, convoluted design, especially in technology.
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