Sentences with phrase «complicated than the title»

Thankfully the characters and the storyline are far more complex and complicated than the title suggests.

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Why Does E = mc2 By Brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw Master Einstein's famous equation in 266 easy pages: The authors answer their title question without using math more complicated than the Pythagorean theorem, providing a rich history of modern physics along the way.
Even less original than its pathetically uncreative title suggests, it's the story of a boy (Freddie Prinze, Jr.) and a girl (Claire Forlani) who meet from time to time throughout their young lives and pick on each other before winding up at the same college, become best friends and then complicate their relationship by falling into bed.
Matt Damon seems an ill - match for his role as the mentally - unstable title character, a tragic - comic figure deserving of more complicated treatment than as an addlepated fuddy - duddy.
True to its title, Begin Again periodically restarts itself, nestling flashbacks within flashbacks; it's an unnecessarily complicated structure for what is, frankly, little more than a corny, overstuffed, «let's put on a show» musical.
The title doesn't do enough to highlight the strides Final Showdown has taken for the series — particularly for PS3 owners, stuck with Ver.B of Virtua Fighter 5 as opposed to Xbox 360's later release of Version C — but it's a still complicated, technical beast of a fighting game, and more than ever worth the effort of learning.
While it's easy to think of your average client in terms of job title, years of experiences, and common business challenges, the reality is more complicated than that.
Florida land records can be complicated with historically dense documentation, and confirming clear title in our state is more of a complex issue than in other parts of the country.
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