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"labyrinth" Definitions
  1. a complicated series of paths, which it is difficult to find your way through

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Pan's Labyrinth (Guillermo Del Toro, 2006) 'Pan's Labyrinth' was pretty damn good, to be fair. 16.
Come to think of it, Pan's Labyrinth is sort of already Labyrinth, only considerably less whimsical.
Pan's Labyrinth: The Labyrinth of the Faun by Guillermo del Toro and Cornelia Funke Guillermo del Toro's 2006 film Pan's Labyrinth is a cinematic masterpiece, and possibly one of the best fantasy films ever produced.
The player is then sucked into a labyrinth, the labyrinth, through a cinema screen, and has 13 real-time hours to find and defeat Jareth.
Via Boooooooom Related: Surreal Taxidermy Gets Suspended in a Plexiglass Labyrinth Making Mazes Out of Movies, TV, and Skate Celebrities Step Inside a Book Labyrinth Shaped Like Borges' Fingerprint
Meanwhile, Alaska is trying to answer the question raised by Simon Bolivar, "How will I ever get out of this labyrinth!" in Gabriel García Márquez's The General in His Labyrinth.
So the song itself is kind of an emotional labyrinth.
Back in the Garden's labyrinth, the boxing inspector, Farrago, lingers.
The labyrinth of taxation and regulation could be rebuilt rationally.
"Pan's Labyrinth" (2006) is a fantastical drama set in Spain.
"Labyrinth" (600363), directed by Jim Henson, starring David Bowie. Aug.
You're both lost in a mental labyrinth and barely functioning.
The store's winding paths remind her of the Minotaur's labyrinth.
I left the labyrinth and went back to the barn.
It's a labyrinth that's not for the faint of heart.
The others are thrown into an incoherent and treacherous labyrinth.
I followed him deep underground, through a labyrinth of tunnels.
But they are among the slickest navigators of the labyrinth.
From there, she guided us through the labyrinth that is SUR.
Labyrinth was the last feature film Henson directed before he died.
The fair spreads out in a labyrinth, revealing itself over time.
But surviving the dehumanizing labyrinth of medical care before Obamacare was.
It's jargon, mostly, and it conceals a labyrinth of sketchy dealings.
Negotiating the insurance labyrinth Being transgender is not a mental illness.
Connecting these images is a sprawling, precarious labyrinth of folded cardboard.
He gave us Pan's Labyrinth, Pacific Rim, and even Blade 2.
Hardly more than chimera, they suck the Empire into their labyrinth.
The inside is a labyrinth of corkscrew shapes, nodules, and ridges.
Inside Bassiani, a labyrinth of poured concrete, it is very dark.
All shotguns, no shields across notorious teleporter labyrinth Chiron TL-34.
Labyrinth (her favorite movie) was supposed to show and got canceled.
" Shortly afterward, Banderas was offered a role in "Labyrinth of Passion.
The N.C.A.A.'s Division I manual contains a labyrinth of guidelines.
He was nominated in 2007 for Best Original Screenplay of Pan's Labyrinth.
Gone is the labyrinth of alleys that rambled down to the port.
After winding their way through a backstage labyrinth, they're at the Oscars.
And at the time of its release, Labyrinth was a technical marvel.
Labyrinth is available to rent on Amazon and to buy on iTunes.
His stories take the reader into the labyrinth that is the mind.
The system for setting drug prices in the U.S. is a labyrinth.
ACA established a bureaucratic labyrinth of new organizational structures, regulations and incentives.
The museum also displays David Bowie's costume from "Labyrinth"—codpiece and all.
If you're wondering what perfection looks like, it's David Bowie in Labyrinth.
Bowie and Jennifer Connelly in a scene from the movie 'Labyrinth', 269.
But the library remains a labyrinth, a facility full of thorny questions.
Roger Cohen Pity the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in his labyrinth.
Kabul has long been a labyrinth of security checkpoints and concrete barriers.
The labyrinth-like city is walled and surrounded by water and forest.
In a different set of circumstances,Labyrinth could have been even weirder.
A fraktur labyrinth, a style of Pennsylvania-German folk art, dated 1824.
Which letter in this whole labyrinth of LGBTQIA do you identify with?
I was like, 'I'm going to follow you out of this labyrinth.
She laid those stones and made that labyrinth, out in the woods.
Halfway Bitches started from … Well, at LAByrinth we have these summer retreats.
One of the plays will get a full Labyrinth production this summer.
Jim Krusoe's sixth novel, "The Sleep Garden," is a labyrinth of different narratives.
On second glance, there's a very Labyrinth-esque feel to the whole photo.
A meditation labyrinth was installed in the Orlando neighborhood of Colonialtown in 2017.
A baker elsewhere in the tent labyrinth sends over flatbreads throughout the day.
This labyrinth of hardware and software connections is likely why iTunes still exists.
Sometimes it's a labyrinth, sometimes it's a big open area with an armchair.
Then when Labyrinth Constellation came out, I knew he was into the album.
You're not a king on a hilltop, nor a beast in a labyrinth.
But climate change is Australia's labyrinth without an exit, where its pragmatism disappears.
The first is a game about a labyrinth: everything you do is here.
He went on to found Labyrinth in a disused warehouse in Canning Town.
I found the labyrinth of rooms and architectural detail both intimidating and soulless.
As you say, it's a labyrinth of letters; it's just missing 'chigungunya-parvovirus!
In 1986, Jim Henson's musical fantasy "Labyrinth" debuted to poor box office number.
Have we made our political process any better from this labyrinth of laws?
Instead, they discovered a spectacular glassy labyrinth, nearly three miles below sea level.
And he determined the scene depicted — the Labyrinth Park of Horta in Barcelona.
In the woods, someone had built a labyrinth, a maze edged with stones.
They have spent their formative years in a "labyrinth of liminality," he said.
"Labyrinth Lost" introduces a daunting amount of mythology, and readers may get overwhelmed.
The Labyrinth by Saul Steinberg is now out from New York Review Comics.
And to think — the Starks have been sleeping above this spooky labyrinth for generations.
" Baker also appeared in films including "The Elephant Man," ''Time Bandits," ''Willow" and "Labyrinth.
Once with Devil's Backbone, once with Pan's Labyrinth and now with Shape of Water.
Villagers have been kidnapped, and rescue requires diving into an underground labyrinth with... secrets.
You follow one unfamiliar term to the next like bread crumbs through a labyrinth.
Almost everyone lives tightly packed in a square-mile labyrinth of multistorey condominium complexes.
Without federal preemption, the labyrinth of state restrictions could inhibit realization of these benefits.
But Twitter users can turn to myriad guides to help them navigate the labyrinth.
BETHEL Moonlit Movie Mondays: "Labyrinth" (453), directed by Jim Henson, starring David Bowie. Aug.
First, getting an immigration bill through the GOP-controlled House is a political labyrinth.
Indeed, the immigration statute is a sometimes inscrutable labyrinth of cross-referenced statutory provisions.
Sixteen years later, as a young warrior, he is caught in the spiral labyrinth.
But honestly, Labyrinth is the part of the announcement that really catches my eye.
So going from the set of Labyrinth to my home wasn't a big stretch.
There, they sketched out the complex labyrinth that would become the Federal Reserve System.
The result is a sunlit, green labyrinth of walls divided by narrow, wood passageways.
THE TRADE: My Journey Into the Labyrinth of Political Kidnapping, by Jere Van Dyk.
You won't find a labyrinth of options , but the selective mainstays are done well.
They guard access to a labyrinth of unseen infrastructure that powers New York City.
I repressed a shiver as I wandered alone through its labyrinth of whitewashed rooms.
I first stepped into this linguistic labyrinth while studying Arabic in Cairo in 2004.
The result is a fantastical labyrinth that showcases the full range of their collection.
As such, the golem is the minotaur at the heart of our viractual labyrinth.
Within minutes of entering this kaleidoscopic techno labyrinth, I knew it was the latter.
Tour guides can lead you through the "sunken city," a labyrinth of underground sandstone passageways.
The game 'X-Man' starred a nude man chasing a nude woman through a labyrinth.
"From Jim Henson, George Lucas and Monty Python's Terry Jones: Labyrinth," booms the trailer's narrator.
A musical work should be a labyrinth, with no fixed route, Mr. Boulez often said.
But through the complex labyrinth that connects them, their neighbours sent them nutrients, reviving them.
A modern cocoa factory is a labyrinth of juddering metal, supervised from behind computer screens.
It leads to a complex underground labyrinth of passages that veer off in multiple directions.
The labyrinth of stuff he left behind is messy and confusing and ugly and beautiful.
Once you acclimate yourself to the labyrinth of the ISS, you're ready to get growin'.
A letter from Jim Henson to #DavidBowie, trying to convince him to star in Labyrinth.
Withholding at the source is simpler and more effective than the labyrinth of current rules.
After a long spell in Dalston, Labyrinth took up residence in Tottenham for two years.
The maze is a huge, waist-high, spiral-form labyrinth constructed out of rose bushes.
As in Labyrinth, another children's classic, the challenges ahead reflect the problems in her life.
It replaced a labyrinth of government piggy banks, giving Nigeria more control of its earnings.
Her first appeal went nowhere, and she felt trapped in a labyrinth of red tape.
He said local geologists are still mapping the volcano's labyrinth of more than 100 caves.
Works like "Gothic" (258) and "Untitled" (21950) invite the gaze to twist through a labyrinth.
But the word that stuck wasn't mine, or cave, or labyrinth; it was dungeon. Prison.
So the Labyrinth is a connection, and then they're excited to see where it's going.
We wander through the labyrinth of life hoping to discover some kind of ontological truth.
She would say, 'And I'm not going to go to the Labyrinth to get you.
She is definitely the person I would most recommend being blindfolded in a labyrinth with.
The result is a mathematical labyrinth with 10⁵⁰⁰ solutions, each one a different potential universe.
They were joined by their son Toby (who also played the baby Toby in Labyrinth).
Dr. Phillip Snyder Sr. is a hoarder whose overstuffed house is a labyrinth of tunnels.
THEN: Antonio Banderas made his onscreen debut in the 1982 Spanish film "Labyrinth of Passion."
The expanded galleries that house that Haring and the contemporary stuff feel unending, a labyrinth.
The tone could be followed, like a thread through a labyrinth, back to his childhood.
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) established a bureaucratic labyrinth of new organizational structures, regulations and incentives.
"I'll do whatever the fuck he wants," said the director of Pan's Labyrinth, gesturing towards Kojima.
Depp is otherwise focused on his work, recently filming Murder on the Orient Express and LAbyrinth.
Personal taxes are a labyrinth of privileges and loopholes, most of which benefit the well-off.
A labyrinth of offices, staircases, office buildings, parking garages, tunnels, and corridors ensnares victims and suspects.
This is Del Toro's first Oscar after an Original Screenplay nomination for 2007's Pan's Labyrinth.
The end result is a mind-blowing labyrinth that we're not sure even has a solution.
Over in Princeton, New Jersey, Dorothea von Moltke employs 20 people at her business, Labyrinth Books.
It's a real labyrinth, Louis Vuitton, and I was getting lost for the first few months.
Some people say my music sounded at its best during the outdoor Labyrinth festival in Japan.
Their first movie was the 1982 comedy "Labyrinth of Passion," in which he plays a terrorist.
While Theo navigated the labyrinth of America's asylum process, his home in Anglophone Cameroon was splintering.
So [Will Matthews and I] were thinking we'd really like to do a sequel to Labyrinth.
Fast-paced and rich in detail, Buddy Levy's "Labyrinth of Ice" captures this perilous polar adventure.   
But is it also a labyrinth that gets increasingly dark the deeper you venture into it?
John Ortiz directs this coproduction of Atlantic Theater Company and the LAByrinth Theater. Nov. 14-Dec.
His two films from the 1980s, "The Dark Crystal" and "Labyrinth," skew darker and more fatalistic.
Each song is a labyrinth with hairpin-turn episodes and lyrics full of dourly corrosive observations.
As the game progresses, the player works their way through the labyrinth of that space's secrets.
The original bill was an absolute labyrinth, so unwinding it without chaos will be equally complex.
By turns intimate and expansive, "Transit" is a thrilling, at times harrowing labyrinth of a movie.
I remember loving 'Labyrinth' as a child and putting 'Magic Dance' on CDs I burned for friends.
ShoppingBrowse DIY furniture with IKEA PlaceEverything looks perfectly placed when you wander through IKEA's labyrinth-like showroom.
And we know that at the center of every proper Grecian labyrinth is a proper Grecian minotaur.
In Pan's Labyrinth, the past takes on multiple dangerous forms; in Cronos, it's just one aging man.
Which brings us to: It's easy to get lost within the labyrinth that is your own code.
Costco Wholesale, one of the largest retail chains in the world, is a labyrinth of a store.
Perhaps it escaped from the center of the labyrinth it's held dominion over for a thousand years.
In the case of Labyrinth developer Free Range Games, Skybound is serving more of an advisory role.
I first learned about Bowie from the movie Labyrinth , which I saw when I was a kid.
A complex braiding of movement, text and, yes, mattresses, it builds an invigorating labyrinth of choreographic activity.
The other night, Covey hosted a workshop called "Navigating the Labyrinth" at his office building, in Dumbo.
Goodreau described the ocean floor north of Cape Cod as a labyrinth of rocky mountains and canyons.
Below, find 46 options under $20 that we've handpicked for you from the labyrinth that is Amazon.
Professor Milgrom told me he sometimes loses his way in the underground labyrinth when showing students around.
Try not to get lost in the labyrinth-like confines of the beloved Paris Market and Brocante.
Penck creates a compelling labyrinth of human bodies, faces, and eyes, along with circles, stars, and triangles.
Ultimately, access to Saleva's labyrinth of "dreams, fantasies, and feelings" is determined by the user's attention span.
Guillermo del Toro's 2006 dark fantasy "Pan's Labyrinth" emerged triumphant for best cinematography, art direction and makeup.
I wanted to tell him about the labyrinth, about festina lente, about the Dictaphone in his glovebox.
Josie struggles to find her way through the topsy-turvy labyrinth that is the NYC entertainment business.
The tree-lined labyrinth is both a tempting playground and a post-apocalyptic vision of suburban emptiness.
The building is a labyrinth — which, incidentally, is one of the inspirations Chiuri cited for this collection.
There he met the ballerina Wendy Whelan, a star in his short "Labyrinth Within" three years later.
The labyrinth he designed to contain the bovine Minotaur was so disorienting that even Daedalus got lost.
Blue ink added to the peninsular forms of "The labyrinth of the inner ear," renders them solid.
The vast underground labyrinth feels daunting at first, but by the end you can go pretty much anywhere.
Narcos: Mexico — September (???) (Netflix) There is something universally alluring about the treacherous underground labyrinth of the drug trade.
Woman disappears off into the lav labyrinth, or maybe the resstop on the otherside of the internal sphincter.
With the surrounding slats of wood seemingly paused in rotation, a feeling arises of a vortex or labyrinth.
By the time I exited the convention hall's windowless labyrinth, hours had passed and the sun had set.
The result is a five-floor urban art labyrinth boasting the work of creators from over 70 countries.
The corridor seemed a squared labyrinth with darken glass doors and a beige, consumed and badly cleaned floor.
Well, by now you've surely heard the news that the powers that be are planning a Labyrinth sequel.
Director "Imagine a blend of Sesame Street and Hamlet," PEOPLE wrote in its original 1986 review of Labyrinth.
In classical Greek mythology, the heart of the labyrinth contains a Minotaur who devours all who come pass.
" He was also an actor, appearing in cult films such as "Labyrinth" and "The Last Temptation of Christ.
Vox spoke to him about what it was like in the watery labyrinth with 13 lives at stake.
Elsewhere, the city's dense emerald backwoods function as a labyrinth of repressed memory and familial trauma ("The Woods").
Rumors of a sequel to Labyrinth first swirled in 2014, but those reported turned out to be false.
But Jones's most recognizable role is easily the Pale Man from del Toro's Oscar-winning fantasy, Pan's Labyrinth.
A labyrinth of literature At AlMaaytah's shop, the bulk of his stock is laid out on the sidewalk.
Peter Burr's Arcology plunges you in a black-and-white graphic labyrinth that is a completely surreal mindscape.
The sun was slipping behind the high school's labyrinth of buildings as he sat on a concrete stoop.
The 1986 film Labyrinth combined two of my favorite things: Jim Henson puppetry and, oddly enough, David Bowie.
The park will have a "sex playground," but it will feature a labyrinth, Ferris wheel and water slide.
The overall effect is negotiating a sunny labyrinth that opens periodically into expansive, cool spaces filled with art.
They hunt each other down through the labyrinth of a level, and some of them kill the others.
That's why The Goblin King in Labyrinth was the specially designed codpiece that he was born to inhabit.
The internet became an even trickier labyrinth of words than usual, spilling with accusations, opinions, disagreements every second.
These huts form something of a labyrinth that leads to the White Cube, where artwork is also shown.
"Pan's Labyrinth" is a haunting reminder that evil exists among us, not just tucked away in the netherworld.
THE TRADE My Journey Into the Labyrinth of Political Kidnapping By Jere Van Dyk 448 pp. PublicAffairs. $28.
From the author of "Labyrinth Lost" comes a sweeping story set in a world inspired by Inquisition Spain.
All three performers are longtime members of Labyrinth, which was founded in 1992 as the Latino Actors Base.
Almodóvar's early films (Pepi, Luci, Bom; The Labyrinth of Passion) were wild, campy celebrations of sexuality and freedom.
But there's something about the labyrinth, and our complete dependence on its continued function, that defies total comprehension.
The program, "Labyrinth," is organized around "On an Overgrown Path," Janacek's moody cycle of 15 short piano pieces.
It's not exceptionally scary, nor is it as thematically rich as previous del Toro chillers like Pan's Labyrinth.
It's a strange mixture of feeling very open and almost like you're in a labyrinth at the same time.
Trilobites Crustaceans experienced in running a labyrinth made it to the finish line — and their prize — without wrong turns.
She went to the labyrinth behind the shore to smoke weed and I stayed in the river by myself.
The museum also explores the technical innovations behind Henson's more sinister fare, such as "The Dark Crystal" and "Labyrinth".
In crude terms, the health-care labyrinth comprises six layers, each involving the state, mutual organisations and private firms.
In the aughts, you could nab a self-contained sea monkey habitat that looks like an orb from Labyrinth.
There are classrooms where they can learn film theory and watch influential films like Sunset Boulevard to Pan's Labyrinth.
We are marched back through the labyrinth to the room usually reserved for prisoners hugging their wives and children.
Contrary to one of his most memorable Labyrinth lines, he never seemed exhausted from living up to our expectations.
With the album coming out, are you all planning to tour as much as you did with Labyrinth Constellation?
Its interior is a cozy labyrinth of spaces—two garages, an art studio, bedrooms, and four separate prayer rooms.
This is a common sense initiative that gives our rural counties a map for the labyrinth of federal regulations.
"It's sort of like 'The General in His Labyrinth,' " Patrick Healy reflected, having interviewed Mr. Trump the day before.
One of his most memorable roles was as the goblin king Jareth in the 1986 fantasy film, "The Labyrinth."
Important financial decisions are being made with little to no knowledge of how the labyrinth of modern healthcare works.
The Labyrinth is very dangerous and it makes the characters struggle, and that struggle is what builds the narrative.
The women in the labyrinth of mud houses are not prisoners , but hostages tosuperstition, poverty, and lack of education.
In front of it, there's a round, concrete labyrinth of shops, bars, snack joints, a hostel, and a casino.
A labyrinth of tunnels and cave systems, many of which are flooded, can host otherworldly ecosystems and archaeological relics.
There are two of the smaller hospitals, but it is a bit of a labyrinth to get that service.
These paints would guide the viewer's eyes through a path along the terrain, which Guoyan replicates in his labyrinth.
A labyrinth of imposing metal scaffolding hems in available walkways and forces pedestrians closer together, or into the street.
In "Our Lady of 121st Street," first produced by the Labyrinth Theater in 2002, the issues are more existential.
And then there is a labyrinth of train tunnels and other assorted equipment, all jammed together beneath the streets.
The damage from the derailment required major repairs to the tracks, a complex labyrinth near the Hudson River tunnel.
Part of this uncertainty lies in the elaborate—and at times labyrinth-like—family tree on his mother's side.
Rather than songs to sing along with, these sounds take us into the labyrinth of machine absurdity and fallibility.
The movie's closest spiritual kin would be "Pan's Labyrinth," Guillermo del Toro's splendid 2006 drama, which is high praise indeed.
Countless Americans and documented immigrants saw their loved ones arrested, disappeared into our nation's labyrinth immigration system and then deported.
You can enter a labyrinth of your own data, search history, ad settings, and more at the My Activity hub.
" It also has short films like George Lucas' "Electronic Labyrinth: THX 1138 4EB" and "Evil Demon Golf Ball From Hell!!!
One of its recent successes, Helix Jump, features a bouncing ball that has to progress through a helix tower labyrinth.
Foucault devotes a mesmerizing full-length study, his only book on literature, to Roussel, in Death and the Labyrinth (1963).
But let's be real here: Buying can be crazy expensive, and the paperwork and process can get labyrinth-level confusing.
" Del Toro, 53, is known for making both mainstream action movies like "Hellboy" and offbeat dark fantasies like "Pan's Labyrinth.
What makes the setup work is the cleverly designed levels, which are one part puzzle, one part Metroid-style labyrinth.
For some women, his words were a source of consolation in the emotional and therapeutic labyrinth they had to navigate.
Scooters will need to navigate a labyrinth of regulatory and infrastructure challenges if they hope to ever gain a foothold.
Noisey: I remember reading about Labyrinth Constellation a couple years ago, the notes for the album referenced the band Nocturnus.
Labyrinth Constellation is more of a collection of songs from when we started the band to when we recorded it.
" Del Toro, 53, is known for making both mainstream action movies like "Hellboy" and offbeat dark fantasies like "Pan's Labyrinth.
The man behind Labyrinth, one of rave era East London's most respected clubs, is recovering from a mate's 60th birthday.
To the east is Terminal 23, newer still, alongside a labyrinth of older terminals that are being refurbished or rebuilt.
And instead of the straight golden walls, there's a round and nearly featureless gray labyrinth, turning us in circles forever.
On the hangarlike main floor, clothes in various stages of processing snaked along a labyrinth of dry-cleaning conveyor racks.
Mr. McBurney and his ace sound designers, Gareth Fry and Pete Malkin, have created an aural labyrinth of many layers.
Navigating that legal labyrinth often falls to secretaries of state—the hall monitor, of sorts, for the nation's democratic processes.
He has a number of other producer credits, from Jim Henson's "Labyrinth" to the animated film "The Land Before Time."
The Public Theater, Labyrinth Theater Company, Atlantic Theater Company, Rattlestick Playwrights Theater and WP Theater have signed on so far.
But after hours navigating the labyrinth, they reached open ice again and closed in on 19663 degrees north — the pole.
Nor can I ever restart, and face the hell of Cragscleft Prison or the labyrinth of the Lost City again.
The struggle is thanks to the labyrinth of insurance rules that differ depending on the multitude of plans out there.
One of our favorite games is the Dungeons & Dragons Computer Labyrinth, a game we resurrected with a little careful troubleshooting.
I might need to re-watch Pan's Labyrinth to see if I like/dislike the filmmaker or just this film.
From "Rocky Horror Picture Show" to "Labyrinth," here are 50 films that initially bombed but later developed a cult following.
On the same day I met Sleeper, Eric Daman, the "Billions" costume designer, walked me through the labyrinth of clothes.
Inside is a bewildering array of staircases, a labyrinth that leads down to the monastic library (there is no elevator).
Fifteen miles of private trails, a stocked pond, and even a private labyrinth give it an extra connection to nature.
Cat-and-mouse games are played throughout Paris's gray labyrinth, with Maigret's most inept associate stumbling across the crucial clue.
Those needing transportation and specialized drivers covered by their insurance often have to wade through another labyrinth of red tape.
Most of the movie is shot on the streets of SoHo, a neighborhood made to seem a dangerous, deserted labyrinth.
A shiny, air-conditioned labyrinth underneath an overcrowded city, it serves 2.8 million people daily, including the novel's narrator, Mrs.
Labyrinth, a National Film Board of Canada movie theater with projections on giant, multiple screens, formed the basis for Imax.
At the same time, she also marked up her copy of The General and His Labyrinth with a different clue.
Every del Toro creation has an underworld, be they cellars ("Crimson Peak"), labyrinths ("Pan's Labyrinth") or monster-infested sewers ("Hellboy").
After (if) you get through the labyrinth that is health insurance, you're met with all these different words and acronyms.
This is the first appearance of a maze motif that recurs throughout the cartoons and lends The Labyrinth its name.
Labyrinth Theater Company's Dolphins and Sharks centers on the necessity of wage labor and the human relations our system engenders.
The labyrinth of corridors is hard to navigate and eerie at night, but the ocean view from my room is mesmerizing.
Notably, The Bad Seed, The Exorcist, The Sixth Sense, and Pan's Labyrinth all feature children delivering star turns in lead roles.
Poor maintenance and mismanagement by the ministry and its labyrinth of regional water agencies are a major part of the problem.
Directed by Guillermo del Toro (Pan's Labyrinth), the film is already earning high praise for its fantastical story and stylish camerawork.
You navigate the labyrinth using the left stick, and the further you progress, the larger and more complex the fantasy becomes.
While they might deny it later, Cole and Marmalade adored their present, playing in the labyrinth for several minutes at least.
The labyrinth stage, for example, is entirely new venture the festival organizers have constructed in collaboration with the Augusto Rancilio Foundation.
Chris Georges Labyrinth was the first time I became aware of David Bowie and probably the concept of a rock star.
Laws prohibit entering the catacombs, but clever, street-smart residents and visitors know that there are secret entrances to the labyrinth.
Seated atop a circular reflective pool, the sculpture features two circular and mirrored discs, creating a sort of labyrinth of reflections.
Each one you visit is a winding labyrinth of corridors, chambers, and wide-open spaces sewn together organically, but with purpose.
Ms. Handler lingered at the gift shop in the basement, a labyrinth of gold-toned mirror panels and rust-colored marble.
In a flare-up of fighting over the last week, more than 200 police officers stormed into Alemão's labyrinth of alleyways.
And the added pressure from the White House has also intensified finger pointing within the labyrinth of industries involved in prescriptions.
One of these cenotes — the biggest in the world — is a 347-kilometer (216-mile) labyrinth of underwater channels and passageways.
He soon fell in with Labyrinth Theater Company, the Off Broadway troupe then run by John Ortiz and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Below is a curse for anyone who invades the crypt and they're doomed to wander in the labyrinth below in darkness.
In the nebulous labyrinth of the British national psyche, there is a special place reserved for the virtue of winning ugly.
We talked about the "Sneakerheadz" documentary, eBay auction anxieties and my fear of the Muppets (the reason I've never seen "Labyrinth").
Such is the case with the Barn Series, Labyrinth Theater Company's festival of free play readings, which starts on Monday, Jan.
In the final image they stand knee-deep in a neatly pruned hedge labyrinth, reading from a printed script or manifesto.
The company that makes the bike tour, Bike Labyrinth, has sold the simulators to more than 500 homes in the Netherlands.
There are no choices to make, no wrong turns, and walking a labyrinth is said to create a Zen-like calm.
Without phones or any contact to the outside world, getting engaged was the only means of escaping the labyrinth of pods.
The actor performed in a series of Spanish films such as "Labyrinth of Passion" and "Law of Desire" in the 1980s. 
Ms. Martinez said she had been spending her time struggling to navigate the labyrinth of services available to people experiencing homelessness.
DAN KENNY Quite surprised that Mulholland Drive and In the Mood for Love were left off, not to mention Pan's Labyrinth.
The labyrinth of alleys sloped up the foothills, and the mud-mortar homes became denser, muddier, as the grade grew steeper.
Shipetiari, set back in the jungle, is composed of family compounds—large huts on stilts—connected by a labyrinth of footpaths.
This 21948,000-year-old harbor is a labyrinth of white stone alleys, hushed mosques and markets brimming with antiques and spices.
The Labyrinth, originally published in 1960 and long out of print, is the perfect introduction or reintroduction to Steinberg's incomparable style.
Aggregating Steinberg's published works and private sketches, The Labyrinth represents not just his creative output but also a diary of sorts.
His anti-elitist tendencies have seen him engage with the British public on its own territory, with works that have included a vulnerable marble figure with a crown of thorns on the "fourth plinth" in London's Trafalgar Square ("Ecce Homo," 1999) and a series of 270 labyrinth paintings, one commissioned for every station on the London Underground ("Labyrinth," 2013).
Jones as Abe Sapien in Hellboy, Silver Surfer in Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, and the Faun in Pan's Labyrinth.
Labels can be a helpful pointer through a maze of complexity, but in the end the labyrinth has to be negotiated carefully.
Alone, Japanese artist Motoi Yamamoto worked in the castle tower for 45 hours to create two new saltworks, Labyrinth and Floating Garden.
Pursuing that line of inquiry leads to some sticky deliberations in the Escher-style labyrinth that is the MPAA's standard operating practice.
In Pan's Labyrinth, Williams notes that the faun complements his surroundings, and vice-versa — when he's introduced, he's part of the landscape.
Earlier this month it was announced that he would play a police detective in movie about the Tupac/ Notorious B.I.G. murders, LAbyrinth.
This was years before Pan's Labyrinth, but can you imagine anyone nailing that mix better than that film's director, Guillermo del Toro?
I remember the excitement I felt walking along the lake to the bridge that would take me into the labyrinth of paths.
Off to one side is the beginnings of a labyrinth, in the centre of which stands experimental Berlin-based vocalist Stine Janvin.
Lack of political standing The political labyrinth that Trump must navigate is made even more complicated by his own compromised political standing.
So maybe Google does need five ads to explain Duo, lest we confuse it for another product in Google's byzantine social labyrinth.
But soon we entered a disorienting simulacrum of the past: a labyrinth of imperial gardens, stone bridges, and pagodas with crimson eaves.
It's a labyrinth, for one, which begins in an interrogation room where a detective, Takakura (Hidetoshi Nishijima) is questioning a serial killer.
And it's in this labyrinth of twisted evils and quite-fatal dead ends that I came undone, on my 2015 read-through.
The band thrives off false beginnings and extreme song-structures, revealing each song path to be a choking labyrinth with no escape.
The Winchester mansion in San Jose is a labyrinth, filled with staircases that lead to nowhere and doors that open into walls.
After I read that book, I could never go back to thinking of the labyrinth as simply a maze, except perhaps ethically.
At first, we were planning to include more large, labyrinth-style dungeons, the sort of things you'd expect in a Zelda title.
The new tax replaced a labyrinth of 17 state and national taxes, and considerably curtailed widespread bribery between businesses and tax collectors.
I walked past a girl with a butterfly net, and thought of Woolf, and got lost among the labyrinth of cobbled streets.
But it ventured far beyond the precincts of the middle school classroom to explore the murky labyrinth of a conflicted country's id.
Banderas, who first collaborated with Almodovar in 1982's "Labyrinth of Passion", thanked the director for their nearly 40 years of collaboration.
Banderas, who first collaborated with Almodovar in 1982's "Labyrinth of Passion", thanked the director for their nearly 40 years of collaboration.
For the next hour, we used stripey-shading to fill in the triangles between each spiral arm with a labyrinth-like pattern.
Keeping everything together as data traverses the labyrinth of servers that make up the internet, including Cloudflare's own massive network, was tough.
This story is complex and multi-layered with a labyrinth of characters, each playing their part in the development of the plot.
Their methods were not PETA-approved—they drilled into the heads of live pigeons and damaged or removed parts of their labyrinth.
Originally founded as a boundary-pushing launchpad for Latino actors, LAByrinth has both expanded over the years and remained extremely tight-knit.
"But this is my labyrinth," she laughed, gesturing around at the rising and falling stairs carpeted in Dior gray of her atelier.
Many have resettled in Diffa, living in labyrinth-like neighborhoods of mud-brick homes, competing with longtime residents for food and water.
Duc's shirts have attracted a curious crowd in Hanoi's Old Quarter, a bustling labyrinth of streets and market stalls popular with tourists.
"It could be compared to being in a labyrinth, where it takes trial-and-error to eventually find the exit," she says.
They consistently use a labyrinth of scrims and projectors to create a seemingly textured, constantly moving set with the use of film.
The Labyrinth Theater Company's Dolphins and Sharks continues at the Bank Street Theater (155 Bank Street, West Village, Manhattan) through March 19.
Oh sure, the enormous concrete labyrinth houses the gargantuan machines that keep a vast swath of metropolitan Tokyo from flooding during monsoon season.
Labyrinth, a dark children's movie about a baby-stealing Goblin King and the teenage girl who outwits him, turns 30 on June 27.
And half the country was being snowed into oblivion and didn't have anything better to do than freak out about a new Labyrinth.
What they found was a "bony labyrinth," to house soft parts and other adaptations that probably came from generations of regularly knocking head.
In the eerie 2006 Spanish fairy tale "Pan's Labyrinth," a girl retreats from the violence of World War II into a fantastical underworld.
The labyrinth is so dense, the roads so narrow, that most taxi drivers refuse to enter, dropping you off on its outer edge.
A blend of financial laboratory, corporate labyrinth and buttock-clenching thrill ride, Musk Inc has pushed the boundary of what was thought possible.
Rituais e Mantras do Medo is out March 1 via Labyrinth Productions, and we're streaming the song "Percorrendo os Caminhos da Noite" below.
The town drinks from the Ossippee aquifer, an underground labyrinth of granite-purified mountain water that's never seen a trace of industrial pollution.
The Al Jazeera report described a labyrinth of therapists and healers that athletes seek out to recover from injuries and gain an edge.
The irony is that YALI provides a way out of the labyrinth of Cold War–style postures that have plagued U.S.-Africa relations.
You're coming off a lot of critical acclaim with Labyrinth Constellation and toured pretty heavily going into the recording process of this album.
He received Academy Awards nominations in 2007 for "Pan's Labyrinth," but this was the first time he was nominated in the directing category.
Sweeping panoramas of its many gables and roofs, graceful pans through its labyrinth, loving close-ups on its many details and architectural peculiarities.
The policy has had the immediate effect of separating children from their parents and placing them into a bureaucratic labyrinth of government acronyms.
"President Obama created such a labyrinth of rules and orders and regulations to cement his agenda across practically every agency," Pyle told Bloomberg.
His struggle to find his way in this mental labyrinth is all the plot Evenson needs to spin a suspenseful, darkly comic tale.
When Alison, who has never left Ulster, discovers her husband's past as a Loyalist terrorist, she finds herself lost in a moral labyrinth.
The upstairs — we call it the labyrinth — was designed to make people feel like they were getting lost in a world of books.
The weird thing is that people get called names, and I was called "Labyrinth Boy," which isn't very insulting, but it is strange.
Almost two weeks on, they remain trapped in the labyrinth network of underground tunnels, their only passageway out blocked by seasonal flood waters.
"With a designer, I can assert myself a little bit; with an artist, it's a labyrinth of passion and ego," Mr. Farr said.
The sweeping grandiosity of this 19th-century narrative of history collapses into its own labyrinth, into which all the amassed digital images disappear.
Also reviewed this week: children's tales from Jim Henson's Labyrinth, a pulpy sci-fi throwback, and an incredible indie comic about modern life.
This is a reference to the mythical half-man, half-bull minotaur who lived in the center of a labyrinth and ate humans.
Young viewers learned about myths and legends from "The Storyteller", and were enchanted by the fairy tales of "The Dark Crystal" and "Labyrinth".
Maybe. But "Devil of Choice," a Labyrinth Theater Company production that opened on Monday at the Cherry Lane Theater, is not that play.
A labyrinth of regulations discouraging that process undermines open government, no matter how cleverly politicians shield their intentions with the language of transparency.
There's also a labyrinth — a series of concentric circles marked out by stones — in the lava field that you can mindfully walk around.
JENNIFER HOLAK I would love to sneak Pans labyrinth, La La Land, Inception, Little Miss Sunshine, finding Nemo, Lost in Translation in there.
Oakland officials said the building, a rambling warehouse they described as "a labyrinth of artist studios," had been under investigation for several months.
Every year, the Graff 7A Ranch in Hondo, Texas, hosts the South Texas Maize, a giant labyrinth of sorghum and seasonally appropriate puns.
He's got a backyard labyrinth, gold buried in an undisclosed location and a literary flair that turns small-town life into big drama.
The sprawling outdoor area includes a terrace with a pergola, a pool deck, a tennis court, a bocce ball court, and a labyrinth.
" His first, he said, was a modest affair for Swedish National Television; the second, "The Rain" (2007) won awards, as did "Labyrinth Within.
There are dense illustrations from notebooks for "Hellboy" and "Pan's Labyrinth," as well as pictures of del Toro's Bleak House, where he works.
Some intruders resembled "drunken burglars," said one source, getting lost in the labyrinth of corporate systems and appearing to grab files at random.
To capture the chaos and vibrancy of the market, lose yourself in the colourful souks of Marrakech — a labyrinth of exotic sights and scents.
Even those who don't know much about Bowie are likely familiar with the artist's foray into acting as Jareth the Goblin King in Labyrinth.
The endgame enemies were invading Talos I, yes, but it had become my station, a labyrinth in which Morgan Yu was now the Minotaur.
The historic hacienda (which dates back to the 1830s) is surrounded by lush hammock-strung gardens, an outdoor fire ring, and a meditative labyrinth.
We all know David Bowie was awesome, but this honest trailer for cult film Labyrinth shows just how "f*cking awesome" he really was.
Mimi O'Donnell, artistic director of Labyrinth Theater Company, directs a comedy starring Deirdre O'Connell as a bankrupt mother who still can't balance a budget.
We have ended up in a labyrinth of contradictory rules: it is extremely difficult to obtain the license to study cannabis, a dangerous drug.
Seven years before Saw, five people awoke in terror inside a deadly hexahedral labyrinth that would become the stuff of pulp-torture-movie lore.
LONDON — For a particular generation, David Bowie's performance as Jareth the Goblin King in Jim Henson's Labyrinth was up there among his finest hours.
Alien Sex Club is a labyrinth of rooms and corridors, seeking to mimic the architecture of gay cruising spaces (according to the artist's description).
Just a handful of the recent finds credited to GPR technology include a labyrinth of tunnels under Rome and man-made caves under Nottingham.
The show puts three participants into separate sections of a labyrinth of caves and challenges them to find each other — and the way out.
The steam that keeps New Yorkers warm through the winter rolls through a labyrinth of pipes and tubes that is a nightmare to inspect.
Those games include both Oxenfree and Labyrinth, a collectible card game / RPG hybrid that just hit Steam this week as an "early access" title.
Labyrinth featured a handful of new songs from Bowie, including "Magic Dance," which ultimately served to prime my son's interest in Bowie musical anthology.
And we share your outrage -- the labyrinth of confusing, overlapping, and sometimes contradictory laws and policies designed to protect consumers simply isn't strong enough.
Much of his work depicts a kind of endless, interlocked labyrinth of homes and creative spaces, often employing then-new materials like colored plexiglass.
The matte finish of the skin mirrored the many antique statues that filled Burberry's labyrinth "Maker's House" venue on the edges of London's Soho.
As an adult, Theo moves silkily between the drawing rooms of the rich and the dusty labyrinth of an antiques store where he works.
" It's followed by a sentence first written by Guy Davenport in a 1963 letter, which Kenner got permission to appropriate: "Thought is a labyrinth.
In 2014, Cool Patch Pumpkins set a Guinness world record for the largest temporary corn maze with a 60-acre labyrinth in Dixon, California.
Behind it is a Santa's workshop labyrinth of shelves and cubbyholes, which hold tools and raw materials and sculptures in all stages of completion.
In 1986 Henson directed Labyrinth, which afforded another opportunity for experimentation with a big studio budget—and collaboration with the likes of David Bowie.
Instead, with many of its store fronts long shuttered, its labyrinth of passageways has given rise to an eclectic mix of commerce and culture.
Nearly all of this has to do with the FDA and the bureaucratic labyrinth that exists to make sure medicine is safe in America.
His father was a character actor, and appeared in films, including "Labyrinth of Passion" (1982); he was also a systems analyst consultant in Madrid.
Artist and writer Corey Godbey captures all of the charm and mystery of Jim Henson's Labyrinth, and turns that into a storybook for kids.
We have faith that the labyrinth has a central point, but as readers and players we must accept that we'll never quite reach it.
Together, they totalled more than 500 pages—a hyperdense labyrinth of symbols invoking a brutal new mathematical framework known as inter-universal Teichmüller Theory.
A Labyrinth co-founder, John Ortiz, and a company member, Elizabeth Canavan, plan to lead the theater while searching for a new artistic director.
The trip through the labyrinth itself makes for a gorgeously terrifying climax, and Bea's ultimate plunge into the heart of the unknown is triumphant.
If you're really cursed, the subway disgorges you there, into a constipated labyrinth where all beauty, civility and dreams of punctuality go to die.
He went on to write historical nonfiction books, presented several documentaries and wrote the screenplay to the 1986 fantasy film "Labyrinth," starring David Bowie.
What the patient most wants is a light to penetrate those shadows, perhaps also a thread, like Ariadne gave to Theseus in the labyrinth.
It's easy to get disoriented in the labyrinth, but bonsai-tree-growing kits and wasabi-flavored Kit Kats will reaffirm that you're in Japan.
Buildings are skyscraper-big, complexes look like metropolises, and the twisting production lines often make you feel as though you're trapped in a labyrinth.
The scramble to get by is a central concern of James Anthony Tyler's "Dolphins and Sharks," directed by Charlotte Brathwaite for Labyrinth Theater Company.
First lady Melania Trump and her staff decorated the White House for the holidays — or as a set for a sequel to Pan's Labyrinth.
No longer do you have to sit and watch an AI-controlled rat mindlessly pursue the smiley face at the end of the labyrinth.
In addition to providing clinical care, geriatricians are skilled in navigating the labyrinth of psychological and social problems that often arise in the aging population.
She also wants to make a Spirited Away mask in the style of Guillermo del Toro, who directed The Shape of Water and Pan's Labyrinth.
And what an incredible jumping-off point—which this was for so many kids in single digits who watched VHS copies of Labyrinth, utterly entranced.
Fifteenth century ladies pick their noses and blow bubbles, sheep's wool becomes a topiary-esque labyrinth, and fractal Romanesco broccoli morphs into a shower cap.
But really, it's just a starting point for figuring out how to update the arcane labyrinth of rules that govern how our cars work now.
"The Amazing Mirror Maze" (sensing a theme?), which Wick submitted to Games before working for the publication full-time, features dolls in a mirrored labyrinth.
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Filmmaker Guillermo del Toro is a virtuoso maker of monsters—from the Pale Man of Pan's Labyrinth to Pacific Rim's Kaiju, they're wondrous yet terrifying.
Guillermo del Toro is responsible for a number of utterly gorgeous genre films, including Pan's Labyrinth, Crimson Peak, The Devil's Backbone, and even Pacific Rim.
A 2014 survey by the National Association of Manufacturers cited the U.S's labyrinth of environmental, tax and compliance laws as costing the economy $2 trillion.
And in Copenhagen, local planners explain how building a labyrinth of bike paths is part of efforts to become first carbon-free capital by 2025.
Jingshan ParkThis park is a true labyrinth of Chinese culture, with a small exercise section, space to play games, gardens, and impromptu ribbon-dancing performances.
Human bandit Eretria (Ivana Baquero, child star of Guillermo del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth) interferes with all of them, under orders from her brutal adoptive father.
Since then commuters from Long Island and New Jersey and passengers using Amtrak's regional rail lines have had to navigate an outdated, cramped, subterranean labyrinth.
Nigeria's oil business is a labyrinth of patronage and corruption, where politicians skim off profits and cartels steal hundreds of millions of barrels every year.
ELSEWHERE > Four of 12 trapped Thai boys were rescued from a flooded labyrinth of caves, officials say, and are in stable condition in a hospital.
So far six companies have been announced: New Georges, Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, the Public Theater, Labyrinth Theater Company, Atlantic Theater Company and Women's Project Theater.
The writer is a senior lecturer in psychology at Wellesley College and co-author of "Through the Labyrinth: The Truth About How Women Become Leaders."
Airbnb said the winning pair will walk through the castle's labyrinth of dark corridors to eventually discover a secret passage to the grand dining room.
Here's one theory: Each tap into the iMessage world sends you further away from your chat bubbles and deeper into Apple's labyrinth of special features.
On top of that, you've got a labyrinth of costs, such as promotional services to get celebrities, big names, and high rollers into the club.
It sits at the end of a block with a little sign out front that's essentially a circular labyrinth with a lock in the middle.
If people have to move through this kind of dark labyrinth of imagery before they can kinda get to me, that makes me feel safer.
Henson's advertisements are wacky and weird and sometimes kind of scary, hinting at themes later explored in Henson's big budget 73s fantasy movies like Labyrinth.
But my friends would sometimes use the fact that they were friends with the baby from the Labyrinth more than I would, especially in college.
After a test run at Labyrinth in summer 2015, the show ran for three nights at HB Playwrights Theater in the Village early this year.
He was struck by the rare accommodation of life and earth in the labyrinth of cave dwellings — some that date back to the 16th century.
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"The paying guests at the event were faced with a nearly impossible labyrinth of the defendants' making to get out of that building," O'Malley said.
If you ask me where I find myself in this labyrinth, the only thing I can tell you is that I'm in the happiest place.
Elderly volunteers had been winding through the labyrinth of footpaths, distributing leaflets on the dangers of heatstroke to the many hundreds of residents like Mrs.
A crowdfunding campaign was launched for the conservation and protection of Marian Kołodziej's "The Labyrinth," an installation of work documenting the artist's experiences at Auschwitz.
Toad's Wild Ride" -- which he costarred in with Steve Coogan and his Python pals Eric Idle and John Cleese -- and the David Bowie movie, "Labyrinth.
Twentieth-century physics grew into a mathematical labyrinth as one weird subatomic particle after another was discovered and theory tried to keep up with experiment.
Guillermo del Toro's best work — in films like "Pan's Labyrinth" and "Hellboy 2: The Golden Army" — combines rousing storytelling with a rarely equaled visual splendor.
His primary thesis is that Trump is a symptom, not a cause, prompting the filmmaker to explore the labyrinth of factors that got us here.
In James Anthony Tyler's new drama, directed by Charlotte Brathwaite for the Labyrinth Theater Company, workers struggle for a living wage and a dignified life.
In the labyrinth of Serekunda Market, just outside of Banjul, even the appearance of a camera can elicit loud protests from shopkeepers and shoppers alike.
Guzmán's lens flies the way you would wish your own eye could, unveiling incredible natural beauty and revealing secrets: a labyrinth of gorges for instance.
" Ms. Salke has yet to replace Mr. Berney, who before joining Amazon ran the marketing campaigns for "Pan's Labyrinth" and "The Passion of the Christ.
The store was labyrinth, with narrow staircases in the backs of small rooms, and chambers and antechambers that opened up into expansive arenas of clothing.
Entering the Geitenboerderij Ridammerhoeve, we stopped first at a huge labyrinth made of tall hedges, where Sonia and Matteo disappeared for about a half-hour.
A Series of Unfortunate Events will arrive bright and early on January 1, alongside some prime classics like Black Hawk Down, Pan's Labyrinth, and The Mummy.
Oursler's archive of the occult can be seen as a database; it can also be a labyrinth, which, in this case, has at least two entrances.
That magnetism is part of why he is so revered as an artist — and why the strange little tale of Labyrinth is such an enduring favorite.
Dating to the 12th century, it features a labyrinth of windowed courtyards that give the illusion that the site is more spacious than it really is.
Persona Q Shadow of the Labyrinth Side: P4 #23 is the latest chapter in a manga based on the Persona series of role-playing video games.
It's part of a secret labyrinth of snooker bars, karaoke discos, and ping-pong rooms tucked away in the mysteriously named "Underfloor" of the Yanggakdo Hotel.
Gunning your way through hordes of alien invaders in a video game's got nothing on the challenge of navigating a marble around an old-school Labyrinth.
Research has found that labyrinth walking can be helpful as part of couples and family therapy, for stress management, and to aid with recovery from trauma.
Out of the box, Studio doesn't auto-import Java classes for me; the setting for doing so is buried deep within its impenetrable labyrinth of menus.
A labyrinth of highways and shopping centers and residential developments, the district has shifted in recent years as its Latino and Asian-American communities have grown.
The project, debuting now in the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne, is an interactive performance labyrinth where visitors can push the boundaries between sexuality and ecology.
Or Suzanne Ciani's triumphant set in the aforementioned labyrinth, the drowned arpeggios of her Buchla almost mimicking the garbled clicks and whistles of the twilight forest.
Visitors were offered a walk-through sonic and visual labyrinth as a means to explore the archetypal theme of the profound personal and sometimes mysterious journey.
The Pan's Labyrinth director echoed that sentiment in today's tweets, indicating that the new movie would have even more ridiculous explosions that its city-toppling predecessor.
While grabbing a snack at work might seem like a fairly simple endeavor, there's actually a whole underlying labyrinth of office politics and decision-making involved.
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In advance of walking into the labyrinth, an Adidas employee gave us approximately five seconds to view a sheet of paper that detailed the way out.
" Mr. Jones said that his father, an avid fan of fantasy and science fiction (and a star of films like "Labyrinth") had been encouraging of "Warcraft.
The once-supreme rental chain was a staple in American strip malls and shopping centers, encapsulating a labyrinth of at least 7,000 movies in each store.
But that requires booting up the game — and it may also require digging through a labyrinth of menus to figure out what you're trying to accomplish.
Saturday night, You Are So Lucky has transformed a seventy-two room gothic mansion into a labyrinth of art, hidden bars, interactive experiences, and spontaneous performances.
I've seen it half a dozen times, and I still struggle to keep up with Kelly's apocryphal labyrinth of government conspiracies, duplicitous villains, and madcap schemes.
Visitors in Germany can see how around 40 scientists dissect, embalm and plastinate bodies revealing the tissues and the labyrinth of vessels mechanically connecting the specimens.
They require a high degree of surgical prowess because, as you can imagine, the face is a labyrinth of bones and nerves crucial to human function.
The trope of the medieval dungeon, the Mines of Moria, the Minotaur's labyrinth; those underground spaces formed the basis of the settings for D&D adventures.
Turns out that Toby Froud's path from Labyrinth baby to grown-up Toby is a bit of a unique one when it comes to famous infants.
Though "Ice" is always lucid and direct, nothing in it is simple, and it gathers to itself the properties of both a labyrinth and a mirror.
"Dolores Roach" is adapted from "Empanada Loca," a 2015 one-woman show staged by the Off Broadway Labyrinth Theater Company that also starred Ms. Rubin-Vega.
They are an ancient form of meditation; this one is based on the labyrinth at the Chartres Cathedral in France, built in the early 13th century.
Score: 98 Number of reviews: 37Before Guillermo del Toro's "The Shape of Water" won best picture in 2018, his "Pan's Labyrinth" was nominated for six Oscars.
The Hangzhou steel mill, a vast labyrinth of blast furnaces, warehouses, chimneys and worker dormitories covering hundreds of acres, was one of Mao Zedong's favorite projects.
Yet over the course of eight episodes, Living With Yourself becomes a beautiful, insular labyrinth, with twists and cliffhangers that would have Game of Thrones shaking.
In Sambizanga, a Luanda slum where Mr. dos Santos was born 74 years ago, narrow, muddy roads crisscross a labyrinth of concrete houses and tin shacks.
The GOP front-runner has brought on a raft of veteran campaign operatives to help him steer through the labyrinth of state and national convention rules.
The writers have imprisoned themselves in this self-imposed labyrinth that, for the most part, they manage to navigate around successfully, adding to the complex storyline.
She whisked me through the building's labyrinth-like corridors, past students in lectures and researchers with goggles, to a subterranean lab decorated with innumerable hazard signs.
The exhibition concludes with a room-sized late work, "Cloud Labyrinth" (1983), featuring thousands of single threads dangling to the ground, creating a monumental geometric form.
People can speak their truths and still get lost within a labyrinth of trending interests, channelled audiences, and ten million individuated heartfelt pleas that don't connect.
Nancy or Max playing out Jennifer Connelly's Labyrinth adventure in the Upside Down could be a potentially fantastic tribute with a lot of interesting plot angles.
Behind keycard-secured doors lies a labyrinth of staff offices, labs, and environmentally-controlled storage that houses 98 percent of the museum's 46 million specimens—mostly dead.
The story of Persona Q Shadow of the Labyrinth, essentially, follows groups of characters from various Persona games as they're trapped in a maze full of monsters.
It preceded Henson's other fantasy films "Labyrinth" and "The NeverEnding Story" (both excellent), and explored a more mature narrative with visual and thematic elements that remain compelling.
Conceived and directed by Emily Bunning, it focuses on an orphaned girl trying to find her way through a wooded labyrinth filled with curious creatures and characters.
Before he won an Oscar for the fish sex movie, but after he directed the first Hellboy film starring Ron Perlman, Guillermo del Toro made Pan's Labyrinth.
Rather than looking like David Bowie in a mundane Glaswegian version of Labyrinth, White is now characterised by his perfect tan, sharp suits and bright yellow ties.
From Hocus Pocus to Pan's Labyrinth and Hellboy, Doug Jones has had a prolific career in Hollywood, embodying many of the most memorable characters in film history.
That's why they are taking on small business regulations like Wisconsin's "cookie ban," as well as a seemingly labyrinth of licensing laws for a variety of occupations.
"He could do anything he wanted to do, and last spring he directed an Off-Broadway play in our 90-seat theater," says Labyrinth director Danny Feldman.
I am heartened by the progress of those in the healthcare sector today and the tech giants just entering the space, navigating the labyrinth of this industry.
Remember that, aside from his heartwarming monster-rotica, del Toro is known for his nightmare fuel Pan's Labyrinth, and that's definitely the vibe Hellboy II gives off.
Sure, there are plenty of movies "scarier" than "Pan's Labyrinth," but the way the filmmaker Guillermo del Toro evokes myth and superstition is the stuff of nightmares.
The nightmare involves wandering in an immense public transportation labyrinth in hopes of reaching a vague destination, before getting sidetracked by exploring a crappy, equally-serpentine mall.
He's been an erudite fish-man ("Hellboy" and "Hellboy II"), an angel of death ("Hellboy II"), and a whimsical hybrid of human, tree and goat ("Pan's Labyrinth").
In this new labyrinth of nonstate and state-sponsored fighters, humanitarian workers have a harder time reaching wounded soldiers and civilians and protecting their own staff members.
The hive of social activity is the Belvedere hotel, which was transformed this week into a labyrinth of branded cocktail hours and candlelit dinners in private rooms.
Although Calhoun said officials were working "very aggressively" to come up with proposals, the N.C.A.A.'s rule-making structure relies on a labyrinth of committees and forums.
Making its world premiere in a Labyrinth production at the Cherry Lane Theater on April 6, "Bees and Honey" is a love story set in Washington Heights.
Editorial Notebook He hasn't taken office yet, but Donald Trump is lost, wandering in a labyrinth of lies and trying to drag the country in with him.
It's currently playing at New York's Atlantic Theater Company in a co-production with LAByrinth directed by Ortiz, and its run was recently extended until January 5.
The bustling ground floor of Chelsea's Metropolitan Pavilion was partitioned into a labyrinth of walled off alcoves this weekend for the 17th edition of SCOPE New York.
Indeed, Wong's creations read as cinematic costumes more than fashion: They'd look right at home in Logan's Run, Labyrinth, or, if you squint a bit, Fritz Lang's Metropolis.
Here, for instance, is the latest sad tale of a Bitcoin owner who tried to sell some of his holding and found himself in a labyrinth of trouble.
Cars and trees melt away to become a TRON-like labyrinth, a giant pot of pasta, and the hotel from The Shining—splattered with cheese instead of blood.
It takes place during the Spanish Civil War and follows a young girl named Ofelia (Ivana Baquero) as she descends into a labyrinth to save her baby brother.
For the candidates, delegates and party foot soldiers now faced with a political and parliamentary labyrinth generations in the making, there is no roadmap -- only riddles and questions.
The mix of art, duodji, books and archival materials is presented almost like a labyrinth, with freely hanging birch display panels spiraling across the natural-light-filled room.
The one-bathroom, four-bedroom home's foyer, dining room and exterior were used in the 1991 film, but the pit and labyrinth sets were constructed on a soundstage.
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You've written several novels that tie directly in with upcoming films (such as Cloak of Deception and Labyrinth of Evil): how was writing Catalyst different from these books?
Even die-hard fans of the brand could perceivably shop online, avoiding the winding, labyrinth-like stores and fill up a virtual cart at their Ikea-furnished homes.
Depp is attached to play detective Russell Poole, the Los Angeles police detective who investigated the murders of both legendary rappers, in Labyrinth, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Alice Eagly writes in "Through the Labyrinth" that women are seemingly less likely to encourage unethical practices when on corporate boards or other positions of leadership than men.
The penniless matriarch in Mona Mansour's monotonous black comedy, "The Way West," a Labyrinth Theater Company production at the Bank Street Theater, definitely falls into the delusional category.
In the ten-minute video released for the single "Blackstar" last November, he appears blindfolded, singing like a creature from Pan's Labyrinth, a prophet or monster or both.
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From a belching bog to a bizarre May-December pseudo romance between Goblin King and a girl, Labyrinth had all the creep factor I remembered — and then some.
In the movie, it's Dallas who ventures into the ship's labyrinth of ducts, in an attempt to shepherd the creature towards an airlock—unsuccessfully, as it turns out.
The eerie, cybernetic case that Yi has constructed for the colony — a shimmering labyrinth of ethernet cables and illuminated paths — also receives invisible puffs of her special aroma.
At the 92nd Street Y's May Center for Health, Fitness and Sport, past a labyrinth of rooms accommodating every imaginable athletic activity, is a bare-bones boxing room.
Walk west to Cinque Vie, an intersection of five streets since the Roman era, to explore a labyrinth of narrow, winding lanes that feel more Florentine than Milanese.
The Hunt Aware that square footage isn't easy to find downtown, a couple moves quickly through a labyrinth of sixth-floor walk-ups, mock balconies and dark studios.
Unlike a maze with its twisty trails and blind alleys, Will explains, a modern labyrinth is made up of a single path that winds toward a central spot.
In James Anthony Tyler's new drama, directed by Charlotte Brathwaite for the Labyrinth Theater Company, a group of workers struggle for a living wage and a dignified life.
He has grown increasingly frustrated by Trump's lack of discipline as the president sulks and rages in his tent over the Russia labyrinth, according to The Washington Post.
Tabriz historic bazaar complex One of the Middle East's oldest and largest bazaars, this centuries-old labyrinth of covered passages sells everything from jewelry to carpets and shoes.
Sprawling, congested, a labyrinth of telephone wire, yucca, and jasmine, alleys and neck-break highway corners, once inside it, the city seems boundless, a monster impossible to scale.
In 1979, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority hired a firm, Michael Hertz and Associates, to create a neat, elegant map out of New York's sprawling labyrinth of train lines.
While I was pondering this bewildering labyrinth, my friend Evelyne invited me to her studio to hear her run through Beethoven's Waldstein piano sonata for a future performance.
Composed of an immense labyrinth, the installation disoriented viewers by presenting them with horrifying and startling scenes of live dancers, pre-recorded jungle sounds, and dismembered plastic mannequins.
A labyrinth of mirrors set within a steel skeleton, a Borgean rock garden of painted boulders, the installation questioned the rights to reflection that inanimate objects have, if any.
For those who have not had the pleasure of visiting Penn Station, I want to point out one important detail: it is a labyrinth, in nearly the classical sense.
That reliance on physical materials rather than computers means that while many things about Labyrinth are dated (especially the fashion), the world inside its maze has aged surprisingly well.
I'd start with an initial hook—a city plagued by mysterious murders, or an Illuminati labyrinth being discovered by amateur monster hunters in Toronto—and a few plot points.
We negotiated this three-dimensional labyrinth, levitating up over rocks by holding our breath to become more buoyant, then exhaling to sink back down and kicking through dark passages.
Brands, Platforms, The Live Video Labyrinth And How Everyone Can Win Facebook has recently come under intense scrutiny for sharing the data of millions of users without their knowledge.
Hundreds of thousands of civilians are still trapped in western Mosul, where Iraqi forces are making slow progress against Islamic State in what is a labyrinth of narrow streets.
GUILLERMO DEL TORO (the director of "Pan's Labyrinth" and "Pacific Rim") was six years old when he watched the American horror classic "The Creature from the Black Lagoon" (1954).
Their ten-song effort features a number of guest musicians and represents a massive step forward, both musically and conceptually, from their stellar debut album in 2014, Labyrinth Constellation.
There are a whole lot of highlighters, lip glosses, and eye creams out there to help us capture the rainbow with iridescent formulas that recall David Bowie in Labyrinth.
A rich combination of artworks, set in a labyrinth relating art, duodji, books and archival materials, tells the long and anguished story of Norway's treatment of indigenous Sámi communities.
A normal labyrinth meditation consists of walking to the center of the circuit (also known as the rosette), pausing there in silence, and then leaving the way you came.
The system, as the movie paints it, is the underground — a series of one-way escalators down to the basement and a labyrinth full of cages and empty rooms.
The glass sculptures adorned with typical Orozco shapes create layered graphics that project themselves onto the rest of the space as the viewer looks outward from within the labyrinth.
Guillermo del Toro, the director of Hellboy, Pan's Labyrinth, and Crimson Peak, is developing a movie version of classic children's book trilogy Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark.
In Jim Henson's Labyrinth, he's a pansexual glam goblin, simultaneously mesmerizing and terrifying to a teenage girl who's apparently cobbled him up out of her wildest early sexual fantasies.
Their ten-song effort features a number of guest musicians and represents a massive step forward, both musically and conceptually, from their stellar debut album in 2014, Labyrinth Constellation.
Thankfully, del Toro is a well-established master at creating atmospheric horror, especially as seen through the eyes of children in films like Pan's Labyrinth and The Devil's Backbone.
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I stuck close to my friend, who was wearing boxers and a tank top and a bulge from a strap-on, and we wound our way through the labyrinth.
The indoor market is a dense labyrinth of cafes, hair salons and financial traders, where the music reverberates, the aromas are tempting and young children hurtle along the corridors.
The most dangerous part of the journey out of the labyrinth cave system is the first kilometer, during which they are required to squeeze through a narrow flooded channel.
Russell, meanwhile, played his first ever European gig in early February in the hallowed halls of Berghain, after making his overseas debut last year at Japan's mythical Labyrinth festival.
In 2007, Del Toro picked up an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for Pan's Labyrinth, and has been delighting us with action and horror fare like Hellboy and Chronos.
Gates' world is a monster's labyrinth where there is no light and the walls shift, but the police officer holds the center, vulnerable but there: the thin blue line.
Between ministering to Michael's wounds and portioning out his medication, Herron is also navigating a bureaucratic labyrinth of insurance and healthcare providers to secure the care Michael desperately needs.
Perhaps this can inspire us to apply these same qualities to the rescue of the thousands of children separated from their parents in a labyrinth of bureaucracy and ideology.
A review in the Wall Street Journal begrudges the latter, noting that "some works feel lost in [Dreamlands'] dense, at times cacophonous labyrinth" — a sentiment echoed by critics elsewhere.
And maybe, I thought, by attempting to calm myself while navigating a labyrinth of milk crates and ominous, hanging black bags, I could become better equipped to find tranquility.
I was transfixed by the corner window at Famous-Barr, where model trains wound their way through a labyrinth of tunnels and bridges in a snow-covered mountain landscape.
In this sprawling labyrinth, artisan beer halls, tapas and falafel stands, and upscale restaurants open their graffiti-adorned garage-style doors to welcome the city's multi-culti cool kids.
And the legal labyrinth of the Eastern Aid Scandal, in which Hindenburg was implicated, is presented, in a long maze of trials and meetings, as the Dock Aid Scandal.
Ms. Smith has constructed this indoor installation as a labyrinth whose walls sport both graffitiesque scrawls and pasted-on fabric, some of it shirts, shorts and other discarded clothing.
The comments you get range from trite ("sleep when the baby sleeps") to tactless (anything that pits breast milk against formula), creating a labyrinth of information to wade through.
Suddenly, the pictures—understated black-and-white images of the labyrinth of the financial district, without a human being or a moving vehicle in sight—had a different meaning.
But as I read "Labyrinth," I wanted to shake Boratin out of his stupor, to demand that he try to engage more with the effort to recover his life.
Dr. Hecker has toured that nation's secretive labyrinth of nuclear plants four times and remains the only American scientist to see its facility for enriching uranium, a bomb fuel.
The musical literature tends to present him as a mastermind exerting uncanny control over his creations, but he, too, may have been caught in the labyrinth of his imagination.
It replicates with convincing accuracy a funky D.I.Y. multichamber labyrinth created in Buenos Aires in 1960 by the young Argentine artist Marta Minujín, assisted by the artist Ruben Santanonin.
POOR WORKING CONDITIONS The village of Mujesar in Faridabad, south of Delhi, is a labyrinth of auto part workshops, many operating in residential areas where most manufacturing is banned.
Beneath May's feet was Hong Kong's labyrinth system of drainage and sewer pipes — and her best chance to escape the university campus where she had been trapped by police.
Though it shares a lot of DNA with del Toro's The Devil's Backbone and Pan's Labyrinth, Tigers Are Not Afraid is a contemporary story, rather than a period piece.
A site in Finland is set to use a labyrinth of underground tunnels for the storage of nuclear waste, in what could become a template for others to follow.
The obvious logistical challenge — navigating London's labyrinth of narrow lanes and one-way streets in a tight time window — surely could be overcome by smart routes and skilled drivers.
It replicates with convincing accuracy a funky D.I.Y. multichamber labyrinth created in Buenos Aires in 1960 by the young Argentine artist Marta Minujín, assisted by the artist Ruben Santanonin.
If it reached no further, the breakneck drama, originally produced by the Labyrinth Theater Company in 2000, would be a worthy enough stunt, a jukebox of Mamet-scaled vulgarity.
Beyond the front of the space that serves as a lounge for guests, a labyrinth of more private rooms exist, some with peepholes and some with doors that close.
"The Labyrinth Makers" was the first of 21983 novels featuring David Audley, an analyst for the British secret service, who was often the protagonist but sometimes a secondary figure.
So we scraped each episode, read interviews, and dove deep into the labyrinth of Reddit for every reference to other Black Mirror episodes and pop culture we could find.
There are multiple websites dedicated exclusively to One Direction fanfic, and Tumblr's fanfiction community is a sprawling labyrinth that hosts countless stories that range from squeaky clean to unspeakably filthy.
Petronas is currently testing its systems at RAPID, running crude oil through its fuel processing units and labyrinth of pipes and producing large exhaust gas fires from its flare tower.
The cast also features Anthony Rapp (Rent) as Trek's first original gay main character, and Doug Jones (Pan's Labyrinth) in a major role as a particularly topical new alien species.
Petronas is currently testing its systems at RAPID, running crude oil through its fuel processing units and labyrinth of pipes, and producing large exhaust gas fires from its flare tower.
An entire generation of '80s kids were introduced to Mr. Bowie via Jareth the Goblin King in Jim Henson's "Labyrinth" (1986), available to rent on Amazon Video, iTunes and Vudu.
Is this not the very thing de los Angeles fights for for, the right for any woman—even her own daughter—to enter the labyrinth and slay the proverbial minotaur?
And in the 2000s, it became the refuge for the favorite films of a new generation of cinephiles — films like Memento, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, and Pan's Labyrinth.
You could find a kinship in his strangeness — his performances as the androgynous alien Ziggy Stardust and his turn as the Goblin King in Labyrinth spoke to our inner weirdos.
A few havelis have been preserved as small museums, where for a few rupees one can freely wander around the rooms and explore the labyrinth of courtyards, stairways, and balconies.
Flashlight in hand, street sweeper Alejandro Galasao, 58, navigates a labyrinth of alleys to a main road to catch a bus to the capital Manila 30 km (18.6 miles) away.
Along with many others, I set out on foot, through the Rose Quarter, looking for a math around the freeway collapses, which have come a labyrinth we now must wander.
And if minors don't want to comply with parental notification laws for safety or other reasons, the judicial bypass process can be a legal labyrinth that violates a minor's privacy.
The actor was spotted on the set of his upcoming filming Labyrinth — and sporting yet another new look — just days after his drawn-out divorce from Amber Heard was finalized.
" The exhibition is on at 3-Legged Dog Art & Technology Center in New York and features a multi-channel video installation which immerses people in an "endlessly mutating death labyrinth.
One cave explorer who has been inside the Tham Luang cave complex described it a "labyrinth", adding it was much more difficult to navigate than any other he had experienced.
And yet, if you were to say the man who questioned whether or not there was life on Mars, Labyrinth star David Bowie, were going, then my mind completely changes.
And yeah, considering eight-year-old Kevin McCallister successfully set up a Saw-like labyrinth of death traps for two criminals at Christmas time, twice, he's probably not far off.
Many fighters used civilians as human shields, ducking behind the innocent before maneuvering through Mosul's bombed out Old City, which had become a labyrinth of elaborate underground tunnels and trenches.
Soon, employees around the world will stop fussing with paper receipts and crying over hotel bills, then waiting weeks to get reimbursed while their paperwork travels through the corporate labyrinth.
It is simply a traditional northern Ghanaian village, a labyrinth of round adobe houses with thatched roofs, the occasional wood hut, guinea fowl, and goats roaming free around the houses.
My father, having done The Dark Crystal [where he also met] my mother, in talking with Jim [Henson], they decided to do another film, which turned out to be Labyrinth.
Icarus was the son of a skilled craftsman named Daedalus (not the DJ, he came after) who created a world called the Labyrinth (not the movie, that also came after).
Roughly 100 years ago, the Post Office in London started utilizing a secret labyrinth of narrow tunnels, 6.5 miles long, to safely transport letters, parcels, and postcards through the city.
That's when New Brunswick's previous government pounced, introducing 84-20 and ensuring the health care system was a labyrinth designed to trip people up when they needed help the most.
In this Brooklyn performance of a dance play from the troupe Treehouse Shakers, conceived and choreographed by Emily Bunning, the heroine, a teenage girl, is caught in a literal labyrinth.
For months, the child's mother, Alison Michell Davila, had been trying with the rest of the family in Honduras to navigate the labyrinth of the American immigration system from afar.
As the usual band of shipwreck survivors made their way through the mystical labyrinth of Prospero's enchanted island, I rarely stopped to consider that I was watching women playing men.
In 1964, Penn Station, with its soaring vaults and sunlight, was demolished and replaced by a claustrophobic labyrinth that weighs on the spirits of the people who travel through it.
In this bubble, Miles can get up to shenanigans with Alaska (Kristine Froseth), figure out how to survive the Labyrinth, and find the Great Perhaps (you'll understand it all soon).
When Philip Seymour Hoffman directed this play's original production in 2005, for Labyrinth Theater Company, Stephen McKinley Henderson played Pontius Pilate, and I still hear his voice in the lines.
A military robot wheeling its way into your home simply gets lost there, stuck in a non-existent labyrinth of perceptual convolution and reflection-implied rooms that aren't really there.
Mr Solomon likens this process to a search for the thread out of a labyrinth, and the liberated playfulness of the final Bagatelles indicates that Beethoven had indeed found that thread.
In Westworld's inaugural season, which was titled "The Maze," it was our job to figure out what that much-spoken about labyrinth was, and, most importantly, who it was even for.
According to the initial report, Lisa Henson—daughter of Labyrinth director Jim Henson—was set to produce the project, while Guardians of the Galaxy screenwriter Nicole Perlman would write the script.
It's handy to tell Alexa to turn on the TV and show me David Bowie movies, when I walk in the door and want to watch Labyrinth as soon as possible.
The director's best-known and most-loved movie (at least until now) may be 2006's Pan's Labyrinth, a dark allegorical fairy tale also set in Spain during the Civil War.
It's hard to imagine a Labyrinth movie without David Bowie, but maybe Jennifer Connelly can find time to show up in the sequel in between shooting the new Top Gun movie.
Photographs taken today also show snow on the banks of the lagoon at the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction, as well as the hedge maze at Alice's Curious Labyrinth in Fantasyland.
It hadn't even occurred to me to smell the place, but as soon as we walked into the massive labyrinth of bulk goods, it did smell like the one in America.
As for where it fits in the greater labyrinth of Nvidia GPUs, the company says the new card has, on average, a 15 percent boost over the last-gen GTX 1060.
Photo: Drew Angerer (Getty)As violent ethnic clashes and a labyrinth of civil wars continue to plague Myanmar, Facebook banned four armed groups based in the country from using the platform.
"Our art director didn't have to do much to it," Colin said of the location, featuring decrepit walls and isolated surrounds, the layout a labyrinth of endless corridors and foreboding cells.
It's like a painting that floats in mid-air Oculus Story Studio producer Edward Saatchi compares Dear Angelica to the surreal coming-of-age tales of Labyrinth and The Neverending Story.
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A labyrinth of conspiracies, some overlapping with each other, and many undertaken primarily to line the pockets of their backers, seems far more likely than a single, centrally directed grand conspiracy.

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