| 31. | There is a plot, although its intricacies are beside the point.
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| 32. | The piece could be enjoyed simply for its acrobatic intricacies.
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| 33. | No one knows the intricacies of the issue better than these two.
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| 34. | We also recognize the intricacies and complications of the Winston Cup schedule.
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| 35. | Thompson said, because of the intricacy of its writing.
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| 36. | Who can truly claim to understand the intricacies of trans fatty acids?
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| 37. | Even older youngsters may require a brief tutorial on the legal intricacies.
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| 38. | Few members of Congress understand the intricacies of the law.
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| 39. | But its intricacies and implications appeared to have escaped them.
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| 40. | But not all of Clinton's testimony relied on legal intricacies.
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