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"Understand what a complicated balancing act it is for patients".
I know what a complicated issue is; I know what it feels like to take a tough vote.
Carlson, in introducing Mueller as a character on Wednesday night, inadvertently demonstrated what a complicated contrast the former F.B.I. director makes with Trump.
But, like a lot of New Yorkers who lived here through the Giuliani era, I can confess ambivalence, and I'm grateful to Mr. Keating for reminding me, perhaps to some extent inadvertently, of what a complicated figure Mr. Giuliani was and remains.
And what a complicated performance.
And what a complicated professional trajectory that suggests, given that her first real success — in London in 1923, forty years before the Beatles — was opposite Sir Gerald du Maurier, then the British theatre's leading matinée idol.
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David Halberstam wrote in "The Education of a Coach": "What a curious, complicated, contradictory man, a hard man to reach and to understand completely".
But what an incredibly complicated common bond.
Israel's willingness to go public represents a turnaround in what has been a complicated relationship.
Mrs. Clinton's evolution both as a member of the Senate and as a power in her own right in the Democratic Party captures what friends describe as a complicated transformation she has undergone in the two years since she has left the White House.
Those whose relatives had a violent death or who were suffering from what is known as a complicated grief reaction were excluded.
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