| 41. | The second hike, along the river, was convoluted.
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| 42. | The funny story resembled one of Auster's own convoluted parables.
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| 43. | The latter is actually convoluted weather slang for misty fog.
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| 44. | The plot is as pointlessly convoluted as the chase scenes are silly.
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| 45. | But at least the plot is . . . convoluted and inane.
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| 46. | The convoluted situation in Tajikistan has had some political ramifications in Moscow.
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| 47. | Although it sounds convoluted, it's quite simple and efficent.
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| 48. | And now it seems to be getting even more convoluted.
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| 49. | The road to confusion has been paved with convoluted and nuanced cases.
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| 50. | But appearances are often misleading in the convoluted world of Mideast politics.
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