Sentence examples for somewhat tangled from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Schumer's announcement ends a somewhat tangled 18 months for him.

The facts that follow are somewhat tangled, so please be patient (facts are stubborn things).

Nissen has a somewhat tangled history with Merck and Schering-Plough.

The philosophical issues surrounding the notion of simplicity are numerous and somewhat tangled.

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Admittedly, she said, the riverbank was somewhat weedy and tangled, but most people said they thought it was a beautiful view.

A large amount of information available on the barriers of the brain, especially in development, remains a tangled and somewhat controversial matter, despite research in the field going back centuries.

I wasn't able to follow up on his thoughts about Kickstarter and the somewhat murky ethics of, say, Yu Suzuki and Sony's tangled relationship with Shenmue III's funding.

The show itself accounts for much of the tangled strands of today's art, with emerging artists under 35 in the slight majority, and somewhat older ones adding ballast.

From her wild and woolly locks to her Clydesdale, the gorgeous high-stepper Angus on whom she races across the softly rendered Scottish hills and glens, Merida has been created as somewhat of an anti-Rapunzel (at least before Rapunzel received a girl-power makeover for Disney's 2010 movie "Tangled").

A tangled web, football.

A Tangled Web.

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