| 11. | Pages and pages of convoluted methods make me worry, though,
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| 12. | The results were convoluted : soufflelike content wrapped in heavy packaging.
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| 13. | "It's a pretty convoluted situation,"
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| 14. | But convoluting logic has become part of the routine for Kwan.
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| 15. | The road to assimilation may be more convoluted than we suspect.
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| 16. | It's less convoluted, more civilized yet still zany.
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| 17. | "That's a very convoluted question,"
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| 18. | Parker and Lily dot their convoluted interior landscape with mundane landmarks.
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| 19. | Bohn-Chin also gives a convoluted account of what happened.
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| 20. | A few members of Congress are working on this convoluted issue.
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