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I sit in on a meeting where a colleague of Deborah's obfuscates a little around some intricacies of a business plan.
— Tom Brady walked over to a rookie receiver and, motioning emphatically with his arms, instructed him on some intricacies of the offense.
However, there are some intricacies involved here, which make the task of detection slightly more complicated.
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A group of men came aboard in the midst of a discussion of some intricacy about corporate protocol.
For the rest of us, the Koons retrospective poses a dilemma: either find within it some intricacy beneath the pristine, impassive surface, or else join the idolaters and take another selfie in the distorted reflection of Koons's mirrored objects.
In 1960, Mailer described Kennedy in terms that recall caricatures of Obama: J.F.K. "seemed at times like a young professor whose manner was adequate for the classroom, but whose mind was off in some intricacy of the Ph.D. thesis he was writing".
There's probably not a luckless lecturer in further education throughout the country who hasn't at some time been happy to fall back on Changing Places, Small World or Nice Work in order to illustrate and explain some intricacy in structuralist or post-structuralist theory.
Johnson gave you all of himself, he was a political animal, he breathed like an animal, sweated like one, you knew his mind was entirely absorbed with the compendium of political fact and maneuver; Kennedy seemed at times like a young professor whose manner was adequate for the classroom but whose mind was off in some intricacy of the Ph.D. thesis he was writing".
Thus, in the judgement of clinical experts, an early intervention team appeared to be considerably more complex that an assertive outreach team, which in itself is an entity of some intricacy.
You will want a piece of paper large enough to allow some intricacy, but not so large as to turn your Rangoli into an overly long project.
And in New York, there are some unique intricacies to the geographic landscape — co-founder Zach Yungst says that many of the potential customers are in Manhattan, while most of the vendors are in Brooklyn.
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