Its intricacy lies in the character of the documents before us - religious formularies consisting partly of matter established in usage long before they were written down in their present shape, partly of additions made at the time of writing. [noun]
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Its complexity reflects the corresponding intricacy of geographical and geological evolution. [noun]
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Between the panels, and above and below them, were borders of wood once white, now tinted like cream, and carved with marvellous intricacy of design. [noun]
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Wentworth's vessels, which were made to move from port to port with a rapidity and intricacy of movement which none besides us two understood in the least. [noun]
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The controversy is one of some intricacy, but as it is also one of capital importance in literary history the heads of it at least must be given here. [Please select]
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The machine was employed here and abroad, but from its intricacy, fell into disuse. [Please select]
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It was easy for her to appreciate the intricacy of the situation. [Please select]
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Who can hope after this to disentangle the infinite intricacy of our inner life. [Please select]
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The only intricacy involved lies in form design and construction for cylindrical tank work. [Please select]
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You, who are acquainted with the infinite intricacy of my mental and emotional organisation. [Please select]
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Cocon is explaining to his neighbor the arrangement and intricacy of our trenches. [Please select]
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