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1 Their Italian wanderings are too intricate to be traced in detail here.
2 This is too intricate a matter to be dealt with a sledge-hammer.
3 Many of the designs are just too large and too intricate in shading.
4 The growth of antagonism was too slow, too intricate , to be retraced here.
5 But the regulations are too intricate to explain just now.
6 Some of their anthems can be a bit too intricate and esoteric for newcomers.
7 The puzzle was much too delicate and too intricate for Dick Shand's rough hands.
8 The words were too intricate for his small lexicon.
9 Bethe thinks not as the process is too intricate .
10 That endless catacomb of lost souls grew too intricate for one human mind to compass.
11 Likewise, GMOs can't beat a bad rap because genetic recombination is too intricate for hobbyists.
12 The Detringer case came up inevitably, and was found too intricate to allow any quick decision.
13 The conversation was becoming too intricate for Jellicoe.
14 It's much too intricate for you to see.
15 For another, Durkheim himself had always understood that his plan was too intricate to be sure of success.
16 The organisation of a seed, a butterfly or an insect was too intricate to have happened by accident.
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