| 1. | Europe's ties to the ayatollahs are still more convoluted.
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| 2. | Rape and robbery are routine occurrences along the convoluted underground routes.
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| 3. | AGES 3-6 The plot is too convoluted for them.
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| 4. | The history of breast-implant litigation has been especially convoluted.
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| 5. | The convoluted tale grows thin long before it comes to rest.
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| 6. | Not that the cell-phone conversations are long and convoluted.
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| 7. | She's merely an aside in a convoluted political agenda.
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| 8. | And it is a depressingly convoluted bit of rehash at that.
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| 9. | "Anne doesn't find acting a convoluted process.
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| 10. | If it sounds a tad convoluted, it isn't.
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