Others are so large that their ridges and peaks tangle with those of the mainland itself to produce an ambiguity of land and sea.
Each of us schlepped several devices: smart phones, laptops, tablets and the requisite tangle of chords and chargers.
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Mr Clinton's health-care plan was a prime example of trying, with maximum hubris and a tangle of competing working groups, to force legislation through the teeth of Congress.
The rail-thin Thomassin, all angles and scars and wounded bravado behind his scruffy mustache, and Beaugrand, a tall, pale beauty who hunches her shoulders and bows her head and peers out from beneath her brow through a floppy lock of hair, energetically tangle and trade etched phrases and aggressive silences in fluid long takes that seem composed of a series of sculptural tableaux.
On 25, he chose to dance down the wicket to the slow bowler and got into a tangle as the ball drifted under his bat and clipped the leg stump.
UN, politically divided and a bureaucratic tangle, was not always ideal for the job.
Before topping the fillets with grapefruit, Mr. Schwartz adds another layer of flavor and texture with a raw radish, chive and red onion tangle.
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The Brazilian was hit by Heikki Kovalainen's McLaren at the first corner and had another tangle with Kimi Raikkonen in the early stages of the race.
And by setting a single standard in place, rather than a tangle of overlapping and uncertain rules, auto companies will have the clear incentive to develop more efficient vehicles.
But AES had more than extreme weather and decrepit equipment to tangle with.
His orange monk's robes, hitched up to show stout boots and socks, would tangle in the bushes.
Family photographs from the time show the boy from Ferndale, Washington, swollen-faced and lying in a tangle of tubes in a hospital bed.
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So for example, efforts to rebuild schools and hospitals, to repair damaged roads and bridges, to get people back to their homes -- they were tied up for years in a tangle of disagreements and byzantine rules.
The device is by constantly juxtaposing the speeches and the discourse which these romantic Russian revolutionaries engage in with the tangle of their lives and with something even more important, which he shows through his imaginative use of children, which is that each stage of the life of a person is valuable for what it is, not what it later becomes.
Bankruptcy proceedings in Europe are messy, and merely to avoid the tangle of multiple jurisdictions is appealing.
The orb had a top panel that could lift up, revealing a tangle of wires and several small clocks.
The dance's overwrought action presents the title character, originally danced by Graham, at the center of a tangle among goddesses and related characters.
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One virtue of the Ferry affair is that it has exposed the messy tangle of quangos and commissions in France, many of which do little.
The coiled cord is tangle-resistant and easier to manage, while the length permits users to handle their device anywhere in the car while still charging.
One striking sequence shows Endurance buried up to her deck in ice, a tangle of rigging and splintered timbers, every surface thickly covered with hoar-frost.
Compatible with most USB chargers, the coiled cord is tangle-resistant and easier to manage, while the 6 ft. cable length provides better mobility while in use.
Its the difference between soldering transistor after transistor into a tangle of wires and printing the whole design, in hundreds of copies at a time, on integrated circuit chips.
The field is so new that it didn't have a name until 1995, when Indiana University neuroscientist Olaf Sporns dubbed the nervous system's tangle of cells and synapses the "connectome" (pronounced connect-tome).
Yet it is this tangle of histories and enmity that makes Armenia such a compelling place to visit, as my wife and I learned when we spent a week there last summer.
He has such a fine eye, and his travelling shots of horses and riders are a hint of what tremendous cowboy flicks he might have made, in a straighter age, but his films continue to be snared in a tangle of morality and style.
Ministers are now embarking on the daunting task of simplifying a tangle of welfare entitlements and tax breaks into a single universal benefit.
His journey to digital immortality began in the early 1990s amid the growing tangle of chunky cables and portals which linked the separate devices on PCs and laptops.
At Ta Prohm, to the northeast of Angkor Wat, strangler figs spill like liquid over 39 temples in various stages of ruination, creating a tangle of tipsy roofs and dark hallways.
Lammy traces the tangle of economic changes and government policies behind the culture which produced the riots - council house sales, the decline of skilled working class jobs, consumerism and a lack of male role models are all listed as factors behind the rise of gang culture.
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