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But the American motivations are a good deal more tangled than that.
Gumbo (some older cookbooks call it gombo) is associated with Creole cooking, but its roots are more tangled than that.
Our way of being is – for historical reasons – much more tangled than that of men, which is accustomed to using simplification as a quick way to solve problems.
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Central Huijin has a tangled history that has complicated China's ability to regulate its banks.
More than just postcard images, the city's smoking chimney stacks, ubiquitous black cabs and red double-decker buses all have long and tangled stories that are deeply embedded in London's traditions.
Often he appears with a shock of chaotic, tangled hair that could be a visual symbol of his fertile creativity.
Throughout, there is an assumption that social media are some kind of homogeneous entity, with news stories presenting tweets as though they are part of a cohesive, linear narrative rather than the tangled wordcloud that they actually signify.
But it is more than that, too, reflecting as it does the tangled, hazy mesh of memories that come to stand for a particular place or experience.
Germany, suggests Friedrich, is a tangled, deathly forest that will swallow up its enemies.
A subplot involving tangled elephant tails that is resolved without ever being introduced.
Nowhere is the web more tangled than in the Midwest, where experts say that line failures apparently helped start the blackout.
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