Forest – like many wood-words – is complicatedly tangled up in political histories of access and landownership. |
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As a result, Peter now pursued a complicatedly neutral approach to the Hundred Years' War, with some bias in favour of the English. |
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But clauses of contracts can be worded complicatedly, and missed or disguised. |
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This system can repair extremely small and complicatedly shaped defects on photomasks, such as phase shift masks and binary masks, with high accuracy. |
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Ligon's work embodies something particularly and complicatedly American. |
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