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to tortuous
adjective
Twisted; having many turns; convoluted.
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But some suspect that political considerations have played a role in drawing the approval process out to tortuous lengths.
The first movement climaxed in a central section of devastating emotional impact, as Schubert subjected his themes to tortuous harmonic and rhythmic transformations.
As he gets older, Malick seems less and less interested in dialogue, reducing his actors' speeches more than ever to tortuous inner voices, while the visual richness tells us all we need to know.
At that point, Mr Sarkozy gave the impression of turning his back on the dossier, since left to tortuous "Geneva negotiations" on establishing rules for regional co-operation.This tallies with what I was later told, down to the drafting of peace terms by Moscow.
Diffusivity corrections due to tortuous paths around the crystallites are accounted for.
In the latest research which was done in Germany, after collecting necessary statistical data, speed traffic volume diagram has been drawn by simulation software in different topography conditions, from direct and unisonous roads in smooth regions, to tortuous roads in mountainous regions, and finally the relevant amounts of capacity has been took.
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They were often forced to follow "tortuous" routes to career progression, the authors suggested.
But the path to the referendum promises to be tortuous.
Another translated term discussed was "painful" as it was translated to be "tortuous", which was considered to be too severe, and it did not truly represent the context of screening colonoscopy.
When the 96-minute fifth set came to its tortuous end, he was seen to purse his lips slightly as though trying to savour what had happened.
Leaving them to their tortuous trails, it was blissful to get up each day and have the wide slopes virtually to ourselves.
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