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Perhaps the powers that be, whatever their ideological orientations, were wary of the process by which complicated political legacies are aestheticized through clothing.
Other remarks on the questionnaire include the phrase "in the last 7 days," which complicated questions (5 remarks).
The term comes from a convention in PowerPoint presentations, on which complicated networks were represented with a fluffy cloud icon without showing any of the details.
Autism is psychiatric illnesses in which complicated information processing might be disturbed at different levels of brain development, introducing substantial heterogeneity [13].
In water, drugs are present in complex mixtures, in which complicated interactions affect toxicity of single components.
This way a "collaborative-competition" is established in which complicated problems are addressed as a community rather than individual laboratories [ 22].
State doesn't permit property in N.Y. to be willed to the government, which complicated matters.
Most victims had just arrived and knew no Russian, which complicated efforts to treat them.
Dutton would not comment on the "other medical issues" which complicated Omid's transfer.
State does not permit property in N. Y. be willed to the government which complicated things.
Mr. Bonnabel's parents were deaf, which complicated his and his siblings' California childhood.
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