But just as her carefully constructed stories are bound by intricate rules and forms, so, too, is the cruel, seemingly anarchic world they explore.
Commonly named species in this context include the great apes, cetaceans, and elephants, because of their apparent intelligence and intricate social rules.
It also ignores the intricate rules for giving to private foundations.
Some of these intricate rules were streamlined somewhat in A World At War.
She said voters had little interest in being schooled in the intricate rules of the Senate, where 60 votes are required for debate to proceed on legislation.
Militant auto unions lost out, and work assignments are made without the intricate rules that govern American labor relations.
Pesapallo has its own intricate rules and subtleties.
Hundreds of intricate rules governed a Sixolobo from birth till death, and beyond.
This game has several intricate rules which need to be followed.
It's a game of intricate rules for a dynamic society.