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What happens next in “Devil House” is complicated, and I want to be careful not to overelaborate.

The overelaborate surfaces seem to evoke globalization as a simple excess.

Are we still waiting around for Toni Morrison’s rather wordy and overelaborate sentences to let themselves be “more clearly interpreted?”

“You get the sense that Southgate has been part of the team when England have bowled into town, declared themselves favorites and crashed out playing these horribly imbalanced teams full of stars, and overelaborate systems they barely understand. He knows what traps to avoid”.

From Reuters

But he will follow a tactical plan, he will not overelaborate and he will devastate a full-back who gives him half a chance.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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