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What complicated matters, though, was Mr. Andros's own personal scandal.
What complicated matters here, in Schleicher's view, was the peculiar structure of American elections.
Nobody can know what complicated passions may lurk in the souls of others.
What complicated matters for Tejada was the release of the report by George J. Mitchell in December of 2007.
What complicated things in its early stages was the fact that there were six operational PATH tubes running through the base of the building.
What complicated the diplomacy was the fact that the Chinese considered the very notion of negotiations over a Chinese citizen unacceptable.
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It shows what a complicated encounter that can be, when the reporter's effort to get inside the mind and heart of his subject is professionally motivated but also personally charged.
BATON ROUGE, La .— Now that there is a presumptive Democratic nominee, the presumptive Republican nominee, Senator John McCain, began to show some inklings on Wednesday of what his complicated general election strategy might look like.
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