Word: complicatedness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The Christian Middle Ages at first simply and starkly re-enacted Christ's burial. Later, the ceremonials of death became complicated, e.g., many families employed a "sin-eater" who took the dead man's sins upon himself by eating a loaf of bread and drinking a bowl of...
The game with Penn State at West Point's Michie Stadium had hardly started last week when Blaik's blues were drowned out by the clear sound of victory. Holleder was handling his T-formation chores like a veteran-although his job was doubly complicated because every time...
Even in the simplest organisms, the protoplasm seems to have a goal; it knows what it wants to do. Starting with the single small blob in a fertilized egg cell, it inexorably grows to a special form-frog, pine tree or man. Inert, unorganized matter flows into the growing organism...
The situation is complicated by Cambridge's 25-year old ordinance prohibiting parking on city streets for longer than one hour between the hours of two and six a.m. or, in effect, banning overnight parking on streets.
But with Simourian back after an injury, and his wingback understudy Ron Eikenberry now available to the second team, the question is further complicated.