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sophisticatedly
adverb
In a sophisticated manner
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Thus, the love potion, instead of being the direct cause of the tragedy as in primitive versions of the Tristan story, is sophisticatedly treated as a mere outward symbol of the nature of the lovers' passion tragic because adulterous but justified by the "courts of love" because of its spontaneity, its exclusiveness, and its completeness.
In the meantime, some of the robots are becoming so sophisticatedly programmed by their owners (via a USB port in the backs of their necks) that they are developing free will and childlike emotions.
Despite the stuttering editing that opens disturbing gaps in time and clear-eyed filming that, at moments of crisis, delivers quiet shocks, the filming is primarily — albeit sophisticatedly — illustrative.
That Ms. Moyer's works are more sophisticatedly suave than wildly original does not make them any less gratifying to behold.
Sophisticatedly primitivizing, Mr. Oldenburg's images are witty but rarely cute.
The "Evita" of the late 1970s was good looking, groomed to a high sheen, two dimensional and sophisticatedly star struck, just like a Warhol portrait on the cover of Interview magazine.
It's sophisticatedly verbal at times.
Melvyn Bragg and his subject are sophisticatedly mainstream, lustrously haired documentarians with inverse social trajectories, Bragg the Wigton-born baron of the arts, Greengrass the public school anti-establishment renegade, a peer and a parabolist.
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