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Bill Clinton by the end of his presidency had mastered the spatial intricacies of the Sea of Galilee and Jerusalem's Temple Mount to say nothing of steering his way round the neuroses and vanities of Yasser Arafat and Israel's Ehud Barak.
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Audiences have been electrified by the audacity of his potting, the intricacy of his spatial awareness and the effortlessness with which he seems to encompass the complexities of the ancient game.
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Occasionally, the intricacies seem a little overdone.
Each sport also has its intricacies.
The narrative intricacies mount and mount.
"Their intricacies were remarkable and endless".
For spatial relations?
The intricacies don't stop there.
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