The long, unfamiliar words, complex sentences and clumsy grammar left readers totally perplexed.
Haiku, the Japanese structured poem of 17 syllables, delivers in a few words something distinct and often complex.
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Given the complex structure of Voynichese words, writing hundreds of pages of internally consistent gibberish would be a tough task for a fraudster to pull off.
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In other words, any collection of human beings is a complex web of power and influence.
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This view of the human brain adds credence to the already intuitive sense we have that in most cases pictures are easier to deal with than words, that visually organized information can be highly complex and yet at the same time clearer than a model built on language.
In other words, it is a common layer of creation atop formerly complex servers that have also been rendered common.
Shane Carruth's 2004 film "Primer, " for example, is so complex and methodical that fanatical bloggers have posted flow charts containing thousands of words of plot summary.
In other words, Wall Street is implicitly saying that most of the big banks are too big and complex to manage.
Deevy wrote complex characters, and the irony within this play often depends on actors projecting emotions without words.
In his last update, in July 2012, Sir John said the inquiry had made "extensive progress" in drafting its report - expected to be about a million words long - but that the inquiry was "unprecedented" in scope and the issues were "complex".
The framework extracts meaning from the driver's spoken words, enabling in-car systems to create calendar appointments, dictate email or text messages, set complex navigation destinations, and even perform general Internet searches.
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The Met Office didn't say that, but often complex messages get distorted when journalists, or indeed scientists, try to condense them into a handful of words.
Ebert and Morgenstern's words come in reviews of the new film, "An Education, " in which Mulligan takes on the complex lead role of a 16-year-old girl who becomes romantically linked to an older man.
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