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Let's start with some of the most convoluted parts of the evidence.
India has some of the world's most convoluted taxes, and enforces them with gusto.
No matter how straightforward an assignment was, he'd take the most convoluted approach possible to demonstrate his superior intellect.
The most convoluted fight for control is the one over high-tech aluminum producer Arconic, which was created from industrial giant Alcoa's split last year.
"How It's Gotta Be" is perhaps the fastest moving, most convoluted episode this season so far, pulling together half a dozen different threads, to dizzying effect.
But the most convoluted fight for control is the one over high-tech aluminum producer Arconic, which was created from industrial giant Alcoa's split last year.
Perhaps, if investors are lucky, doing something similar with the most convoluted and incoherent business models can produce for the market a more streamlined, rational story.
Those are big clashes over a program that began modestly a quarter of a century ago to help the poor, albeit in a most convoluted way.
Unless your expectation for New York Amazon Go store (the first to become cashless) was imagining the most convoluted middle ground between both of the aforementioned options.
Snapchat users are used to deciphering some of the most convoluted interface ideas in the App Store, but their life may get a bit easier in the future.
It is, undoubtedly, the most convoluted way of getting into the house, and as we stand watching, Louis turns to me with a pained expression on his face.
The fate of Trump's attempts to ban people from certain countries from the US has been one of the most convoluted plot lines in an extremely convoluted presidency.
But in one of the most convoluted movie set-ups in recent memory, the Predator armor Quinn sent home landed in the hands of his young son, Rory (Room's Jacob Tremblay).
A world in which every film studio and television station has its own proprietary offering sounds like a bit of a nightmare — worse even than the most convoluted of cable plans.
Afterward, Rams fans in taverns and on talk radio shows across the country shared some of the most convoluted forms of reasoning to justify their team's place in the upcoming Super Bowl.
Tommen's rightful heir to the Iron Throne, the next ruler of the Seven Kingdoms if he doesn't get busy with Margaery, is his own mother — via the most convoluted route of succession imaginable.
And yet as she tries to escape her kidnappers in "Run," the show that routinely captures the title of TV's Most Convoluted Series gets down to basics and has one of its strongest hours.
The new unit's camera module is capable of streaming HD footage to your device at 30 frames per second, so you can capture sweeping landscapes in stunning 720p, or take the most convoluted aerial selfies imaginable.
It is also our collective id crystallised in flying scraps of latex and dangling cutlery, the pure chaotic spirit of invention that leads humans to do weird destructive shit in the most convoluted and/or absurd way possible.
Join us, as we take you into the most convoluted of rabbit holes, ending in a conspiracy theory involving no less than a former Playboy model, the ever-confined founder of WikiLeaks, and a vegan meal from Pret A Manger.
Kingdom Hearts III, released last January, marked the chance for an ending to do justice to this wild creation of Square Enix and Disney, putting a capper on 18 years of some of the most convoluted storytelling to ever grace games.
NEWLY RELEASED BLOOD BATH Shot in Yugoslavia with English-speaking stars, this mid-1960s vampire film, made under the auspices of Roger Corman, has one of the most convoluted production stories in movie history — recut multiple times by a number of directors.
"It is the most convoluted law, and Congress knew at the time they wrote it that it didn't make any sense, but it was a compromise," Ohio State law professor Edward Foley, who published a book this year on the history of disputed elections, told VICE News.
That was the question posed by curator Christiane Paul at the heart of What Lies Beneath, on view at Istanbul's Borusan Contemporary, an exhibit that coincidentally opened at the end of the 2015 summer — one of the most convoluted periods in the history of modern Turkey, in the shadow of the Syrian crisis.
"The first serious test of the negotiations will be them agreeing to pay the bill," a senior EU official said, describing the coming week as a vital moment to establish rapport among the senior civil servants who will handle what is arguably the most convoluted and far-reaching diplomatic deal of modern times.
Former U.S. Attorney for New Mexico David Iglesias said Sunday that the FBI's probe into Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's private email server is "the most convoluted mess" he has seen in recent U.S. history.
Mulroy Bay, Co. Donegal. Mulroy Bay () is a relatively small bay / sea loch on the north coast of County Donegal, Ireland. Mulroy Bay is the most convoluted of the marine inlets in north-west Ireland. It is approximately 12 km long in a north-south direction.
Pilen made at least 50 different models, in the most convoluted story of diecast seconds and recasts of any successful diecast manufacturer (Colleccion Auto Pilen. No date). Dies were apparently used or copied from a variety of other companies including French Dinky, Corgi Toys, Solido, Mebetoys, Tekno, Politoys (Polistil), and possibly some Mercury models.
In the dingy vestry of St. Matthew's Church, Paddington, two bodies have been found with their throats slashed. One is an alcoholic vagrant, whereas the other is Sir Paul Berowne, a baronet and recently resigned Minister of the Crown. Poet and Commander Adam Dalgliesh investigates one of the most convoluted cases of his career.
Pat Falken Smith was also upset over the work done during her three-month absence during the writer's strike earlier in the year, claiming the Ice Princess storyline written while she was gone was, "the most convoluted, insipid, insane... crappy idea in the world." In the plot, Smith's team left and went to NBC's Days of Our Lives. "Gloria's a genius—who runs a Gestapo operation," sniped Falken Smith in a 1981 People Weekly interview. During summer 1981, GH was averaging 14 million viewers per episode.
Librettist Felice Romani There then began what Herbert Weinstock describes in over twelve pages of text, which include the long letters written by both sides in the dispute: : The journalistic storm over Beatrice di Tenda was about to evolve into the bitterest, most convoluted, and—at our distance from it—most amusing polemic in the annals of early nineteenth-century Italian opera.Weinstock 1971, pp. 131–142 Three days before the premiere, the Venetian daily, the Gazzetta privilegiata di Venezia, had published a letter purportedly written to its editor by 'A.B.' of Fonzaso, in Weinstein's view most certainly fabricated by Tommaso Locatelli, the musically sophisticated man who edited the paper.
There then began what Herbert Weinstock describes, in over twelve pages of text which include the long letters written by both sides in the dispute, "the journalistic storm over Beatrice di Tenda [which evolved] into the bitterest, most convoluted, and—at our distance from it—most amusing polemic in the annals of early nineteenth-century Italian opera".Weinstock 1971, pp. 131—142 A back-and-forth series of letters in the Venetian daily, the Gazzetta privilegiata di Venezia began, the first of which complained about the delay in the production. This was followed by a torrent of anti- Beatrice letters, then a pro-Bellini reply, which laid the blame on Romani.
To alleviate crowding from the continual (illegal) inflow of peasants and other migrants, residents were permitted to rent land from neighbouring farmers. These areas are some of the most convoluted, as the roads were laid out on the old winding paths through the fields. Thus Kanazawa attained the form that it kept for the rest of the Edo period — even now the majority of roads in the old city are little changed in form from two centuries ago. The only major change was the creation of 'geisha districts' (hanamachi) at the foot of Utatsuyama and over the Sai River in 1820, to control and regulate pleasure houses and prostitutes (bath- girls: 湯女).
Regarding the Hindi version, the National Award-winning critic Baradwaj Rangan praised the movie in his review as "one of Kamal Haasan's most tight-knit, most convoluted screenplays, where every pratfall, every pun, every preposterous moment seems to have been spat on, polished, and precisely positioned into an overall jigsaw pattern". He added that "Mumbai Xpress isn't exactly an all-out comedy. Like Pushpak, it's the blues with belly laughs, a stack of serious issues coated with smiles." \- According to Ibosnetwork, India's leading box-office portal, Mumbai Xpress collected in the Hindi Belt alone, while Box Office India certified the film as a Flop as it netted only from the North Indian region.
Farhan Akhtar, who directed her in two movies, believes she is an actress who "can mould herself—the way she speaks, works and her body language—and adapt herself to roles," while Vidhu Vinod Chopra (director of the 2000 film Mission Kashmir) credits her with the ability to "make the viewer believe even in the most convoluted situation." In a review of Salaam Namaste, Australian film critic Jake Wilson observed, "While Preity Zinta isn't the subtlest actress, she's quite a comedienne – for a Hollywood equivalent to her combination of beauty, high-strung emotion and facial gymnastics you might have to go back to Natalie Wood." American critic Derek Elley considers her to be "one of Bollywood's best pure actresses." Following her portrayal of such characters as those in Sangharsh (1999), Kya Kehna (2000), Chori Chori Chupke Chupke, Salaam Namaste (2005) and Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (2006), Zinta gained a reputation for playing roles that go against Indian traditional mores and was often recognised for her versatility.
He said it was "unique at this point to hear a hit single in this style", it was "more accessible than other music of the genre" and was "able to communicate beyond the usual confines of the style". Author and progressive rock historian Stephen Lambe called it a "remarkable" single and said it "provides a neat but coincidental bridge between prog in its prime and the move to more aggressive songwriting", suggesting the song "feels like a grotesque (although probably unintentional) parody of progressive rock". The New Rolling Stone Album Guide described it as "either a prog-rock benchmark or the most convoluted novelty song ever recorded". Writing for the BBC in 2015, the Chicago Tribunes music critic Greg Kot called it a "prog-rock pocket operetta" and said the song's "reign as a work of wigged-out genius rather than a dated gimmick testifies to its go-for-broke attitude—one that has resonated across generations".
James Stansfield of the entertainment website Den of Geek ranks "Spectrum Strikes Back" the tenth-best episode of Captain Scarlet, deeming it memorable for introducing the Mysteron Gun and Detector ("though both were seldom seen again") as well as "some unintentional hilarity with the nicknames used by the Spectrum agents" (Scarlet, Blue and White use the undercover aliases "Mr Panther", "Mr Bear" and "Mr Tiger"). He questions the game reserve's lack of security as well as the purpose of Indigo, noting that despite being a Spectrum captain the character is given the "humiliating task of being a waiter to those gathered at the base". In a review for the publication Andersonic, Vincent Law names this episode "one of the most convoluted and inconsistent" of Captain Scarlet, criticising aspects such as the nature of the hunting lodge: "... the whole lodge descending underground for reasons of secrecy is bizarre, as surely any passer-by would become immediately suspicious when a non-descript building started sinking into the ground!" Law also questions why the delegates fail to use the lift, which the reconstructed Indigo used moments earlier, in order to escape the conference room.

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