The ship was damaged; gutted: pocked by great spherical indentations, acres of the hull flensed open to reveal an intricate and queasy complexity of sub-layers which ought never to have been exposed to vacuum.
In some recent works, Mr. Sammarco shifts to a more intricate, Cubistic complexity, as in "Eleven," an all-beige, puzzlelike composition of interlocking, irregular pie sections.
Lvov made out patterns, dimly, on the surface of the ice; they were like bas-relief, discs the size of dinner plates, with the intricate complexity of snowflakes.
No longer is the God hypothesis required to explain the intricate complexity of the living world.
Cannot I be spared these intricate complexities?
At first it seems to be a "machine" of intricate complexity.
The supermonitor slid through space, the light of a nearby sun glinting off its flanks and bringing out the intricate complexity that contrasted with its more-than-mountainous mass.
I had thought I recognized it, but I must frankly admit that I did not think a human would be able to execute its intricate complexities.
In these designs for a cathedral, a library, a museum and a theater, conceptions of intricate complexity are clothed in an austere, near-Minimal yet subtly complex vocabulary.
The sound he produced from his simple pipes had an aching poignancy about it that pierced Garion to the heart, soaring through the intricate complexity of the lute song.