His absorption with the world of advertising and the intricacies associated with it find dominant echoes in his works. |
Perhaps our closeness to the intricacies of identity, including race and gender, blind us to what we have in common with humanity. |
So although I have no problem breading veal, or diving into the intricacies of pasta making, seafood remains a bit of a mystery to me. |
Nobody in the lamestream media bothers to explain all the intricacies of Fiji's political life. |
In 90 minutes of compelling drama, the actors explore the impossible intricacies of love, domesticity and sexual passion. |
Pressing the magic fax button was for him far more alarming than the intricacies of the concert, pedal harp. |