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convolute

[kon-vuh-loot] / ˈkɒn vəˌlut /


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Containing one of the more convoluted Dumas plots—which is saying something—“The Count of Monte Cristo” is tailored by director Bille August into a relatively tidy eight episodes.

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Such are the convoluted rules of the Senate.

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This kind of content is what Donaldson has become known for: convoluted challenges and grandiose philanthropic efforts.

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The CIA turned back to former Chevron personnel who understood the insular working of Maduro’s inner circle and its convoluted oil sector.

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The records can often be convoluted as borrowers are transferred to different servicers.

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