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More complexly, there are questions of theatrical ethics and ego.
The villa, growing out of the hillside, was complexly structured.
"The administration ought to be carrying a big stick but talking a little more softly and complexly."
They were complexly programmed, but their mission was simple.
Six complexly detailed creatures, rather malformed, as they are in the book, were made.
The novels Harry loved were complexly interwoven stories about real people.
"Thanksgiving is viewed complexly by native people," she says.
Meanwhile, artists still working to create things complexly beautiful enough to repay close looking are ignored.
"Most Americans see morality more complexly," the editorial said.
The ways in which his privacy has been protected are complexly incremental."
This house had been divided long ago into four separate residences, complexly arranged.
Alpha may be seen to be quite complexly determined from this perspective.
Both are complexly woven together and self-sustain each other.
The 1939 work is a complex image, complexly executed, which nonetheless seems remarkably at ease and full of light.
The station building was complexly rebuilt in 2006.
A complexly layered sound issued from inside it, mostly treble but with some bottom, as well.
More complexly, an economy may be unable to export enough goods to pay for its imports, but is able to find funds elsewhere.
They looked different than they had before we spoke, more complexly surfaced and more beautiful.
Environmental challenges are also usually complexly interconnected to economic and governance challenges.
Her hair was long and wavy and complexly arranged.
From the dessert cart, complexly flavored poached pear would be our first pick.
Certainly the results are at once honest and complexly shaded enough to make this charming possibility seem altogether plausible.
Yet the solo albums he began making in 1992 fit no ready-made genre; they are profoundly and complexly moving.
She might have failed at the archetypal Bennington project of becoming ever more insistently and complexly who you are.
You only need more patience to unravel a complexly worded question, not necessarily more ability.