Rachel and Samson fight over their guests, leaving Samson to ponder the complexities of womanhood that he does not understand. |
The complexities of the quality of social relationships would be reduced to such simplistic proxy variables. |
Family history is now shaped by the complexities of personal, ethnic, and racial identity. |
Question 8 stood alone as the only straightforward, answerable question on the entire ballot, and yet it too was fraught with complexities. |
He does not ignore the psychological complexities of Ellison, who was not the drab, neutered literary lion some critics made him out to be. |
Meanwhile other educators having understood the merits of the round wheel, have moved on to the complexities of the axle and the differential. |