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This history shows the depth and complexity of the role of English in the political and cultural evolution of the societies to which it spread.
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These sterner, more structured Syrah-based wines may be more forbidding in their youth than their southern counterparts, but the best possess an admirable depth, complexity and ageability, apparent even in wines from "lesser" appellations like Crozes-Hermitage.
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Having served in senior roles at Treasury, the IMF and the New York Fed, Tim Geithner offers not just extensive experience shaping economic policy and managing financial markets--but an unparalleled understanding of our current economic crisis, in all of its depth, complexity and urgency.
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While adults appreciate complexity and depth of flavor and a multitude of textural contrasts, young children steer towards more singular taste profiles and soft foods.
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He frequently invokes popular culture, referring to the way in which films and television use classical music's special properties its mixture of complexity, depth and order to convey different realities.
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And given the complexity of this procedure and the depth of the leak, this procedure offers no guarantee of success.
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The complexity of the role presents a second classic development dilemma: depth versus breadth.
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