At the Statehouse, he immersed himself in the intricacies of the state’s legal affairs.
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“As always, the video currently circulating does not capture all the intricacies of a highly dynamic incident,” Pete Deates, president of the Kenosha police union, said in a statement.
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While the intricacies and ever-changing nature of search means there is more competition for attention from your customers, it also means there is more opportunity.
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Well, his love of the intricacy of puzzles finally lies at the core of his art.
Neil Patrick Harris Hosts the Tonys|Kevin Sessums|June 10, 2011|DAILY BEAST
I could not trust to the effect a letter might have upon yourself, either; the intricacy of the case brings me to this interview.'
Desperate Remedies|Thomas Hardy
As with all nineteenth-century history, the extent, the variety, and the intricacy of the various sources are simply overwhelming.
English Poor Law Policy|Sidney Webb
Life and death sang all about one, joys and fears on such a scale, in such an intricacy as never Greek nor Roman knew.
The New Machiavelli|Herbert George Wells
This, and the intricacy and complication of the footsteps, harassed him to death.
Dombey and Son|Charles Dickens
The blindness and intricacy of the route form the only difficulty.