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Someone who knew the intricacies in and out of the game.
No one knows the intricacies of the issue better than these two.
Many students came to learn intricacies of music with him.
Later he would explain to her the intricacies of the situation.
Yet no matter how hard we tried, life's intricacies always seemed to make our relationship worse.
"It took me months to learn all the intricacies of the data," he said.
The head coach has a much more complete hold on the intricacies of the team.
The intricacies of the design began to fill her mind.
Then have them move through the intricacies of plot and idea.
He also understand the intricacies of human psychology and nature.
If only I could swim with them to study the intricacies of their private lives.
As they went off down the street, the boys explained the intricacies of the game.
IT is hard enough for a young player to learn the intricacies of a game in his own language.
"You have certainly mastered the intricacies in a short time."
"The intricacies of running a successful school are a lot more difficult than anyone thinks."
He has been exploring the intricacies of that relationship for more than 30 years.
They have to understand the intricacies of how things work."
Would it take as long to learn the intricacies of Pike?
Now he has had a chance to work with them and perhaps better understands the intricacies of their job.
David asked, trying to follow the intricacies of Jonathan's heart.
The intricacy was pretty much lost in the night air and casual playing.
Love and respect force you to pay attention to all the intricacies of those gifts.
In its very intricacy, this process is a challenge to the new House leadership.
The intricacies of the market, they say, should be left to the treasury secretary.
It was very therapeutic to get involved in the intricacies of a book again.