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"labyrinthine" Definitions
  1. complicated and difficult to find your way through, like a labyrinth

572 Sentences With "labyrinthine"

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Of course these websites would be a labyrinthine nightmare if they're trying to cater to the labyrinthine nightmares in a regular customer's mind.
It's those details that strengthen and distinguish their labyrinthine arrangements.
New York's dense, vertical landscape makes collection a labyrinthine endeavor.
Hundreds of businesses compete to help them navigate the labyrinthine procedures.
Labyrinthine river systems that split off into thousands of watery tendrils.
Glasses removed for a "shower" form a labyrinthine mound of wire.
Like many orthodox Christian intellectuals, Dreher holds labyrinthine views on homosexuality.
The arguments surrounding the disputed committee have a labyrinthine legal history.
To get to the room I had to navigate labyrinthine hallways.
The labyrinthine maze of underground tunnels extends far beyond the castle itself.
She proceeded to oversee the construction of a complex, labyrinthine Victorian mansion.
Even Brazil's labyrinthine legal system may not be able to stop that.
This led to labyrinthine reflections on the nature of freedom and authenticity.
Straightforward though this premise may be, Sacred Games is a labyrinthine show.
The best way to appreciate the city's labyrinthine layout is on foot.
It's a labyrinthine building full of soldiers, lawyers, strange acronyms, and obscure departments.
Andy Perkins is the man in charge of facilitating their complex, labyrinthine work.
The goal, apparently, is to get overheated and labyrinthine as quickly as possible.
Farther along, square boxes of Pont-l'Évêque flew through a labyrinthine labeling machine.
A black metal gate leads to the labyrinthine chambers that house the corpses.
The company has begun testing drones to handle inventory at its labyrinthine warehouses.
In this labyrinthine realm of luxury and refinement, time seemed to be meaningless.
Television images showed desperate scenes of residents trying to flee through tight, labyrinthine alleyways.
In the labyrinthine world of New York politics, the accusation appeared to have legs.
If you started from scratch, you'd never come up with such a labyrinthine format.
Tanks rumbled through the labyrinthine streets that line the Aburrá Valley's lush western mountains.
It's the same idea as the Ikea floor plan, but without the labyrinthine maze.
In one section, Le Parc's labyrinthine installations lead viewers into disorienting, light-infused rooms.
She called her siblings to figure out how to tackle Japan's labyrinthine legal system.
Video games are supposed to be, to borrow Jorge Luis Borges's favorite motif, labyrinthine.
Its labyrinthine corridors are filled with people, most of them strangers to one another.
Veteran collectors dragged wheeled Vera Bradley suitcases stuffed with purchases through the labyrinthine halls.
Nevertheless, it is satisfyingly murky and labyrinthine, filled with wrong turns and dead ends.
Relatives said the boys had been inside the labyrinthine complex during the dry season.
In Dipesh Jain's "Gali Guleiyan" (Mazes), Khuddoos (Manoj Bajpayee) roams aimlessly in Delhi's labyrinthine alleys.
Barnard's allegation is only the latest entry in a long, labyrinthine story that's spanned decades.
What makes the $5 billion American Dream's opening so highly anticipated is its labyrinthine history.
Rafsanjani was a skilled behind-the-scenes operator in the labyrinthine world of Iranian politics.
Type a few words related to any command to quickly navigate through Word's labyrinthine menus.
The columns make the room labyrinthine — a spiral of books obscured, exposed, and obscured again.
And the world of Russian oligarchs and organized crime, by design, is shadowy and labyrinthine.
Building 23 on the Xerox engineering campus, near Rochester, New York, is vast and labyrinthine.
The Trump administration already imposes labyrinthine barriers to people seeking asylum in the United States.
Even before Donald Trump, American immigration policy was a labyrinthine horror show of red tape.
Teresa Malof, 51, divorced in 2015, but has struggled in Saudi Arabia's labyrinthine legal system.
Then flames engulfed walls and smoke made it difficult to see the labyrinthine exit routes.
They exist in a labyrinthine city that feels just as confusing as real places do.
But before we go down that labyrinthine byway, let's establish some rudiments of the plot.
Right now, congressional staffers who want to report sexual harassment must undergo a labyrinthine process.
Piles of information are being harvested via labyrinthine channels, with a heavy focus on retail marketing.
But as they grow, they develop this beautiful, labyrinthine green-and-black pattern across their bodies.
For architects, complying with building codes means navigating labyrinthine layers of regulations that vary between municipalities.
On a weekday morning few customers explore its labyrinthine aisles of fabrics, jeans and patterned dresses.
It's way more labyrinthine than just red light pinging a red photoreceptor so you see red.
It pointed me in the right direction as I traversed through the labyrinthine underground train stations.
Two different computer programs solving the same labyrinthine equation often come up with substantially different answers.
Then he explained the labyrinthine path to making the record, which will be released on Friday.
Reading about the complex compositional symbolism in these linked labyrinthine, staged portraits is a pronounced pleasure.
On the contrary, "Junk" follows a labyrinthine, economically dense plot with remarkable briskness, efficiency and accessibility.
By that measure, their legislative efforts have failed, as the labyrinthine tax code remains enormously complex.
The move hints at a legal tussle in the coming days through Mexico's labyrinthine justice system.
The labyrinthine plot she'd constructed was full of dead ends; characters' motivations were opaque to her.
The labyrinthine mess known as the Bettencourt affair has been the stuff of scandal aficionado dreams.
Yes, the factory is a destabilizing place, so labyrinthine it's hard to navigate, with arcane rules.
Then there are the people playing it, and the labyrinthine distortion through which we now see them.
The documents to be released on Thursday are unlikely to fully light up Trump's labyrinthine financial affairs.
The initiative makes the already chaotic museum with its frenzy of antiquities and art even more labyrinthine.
Coordination between inspection teams is problematic, and the labyrinthine licensing system can cause headaches for company bosses.
They avoid public scrutiny by funnelling money into a labyrinthine collection of foundations and anonymous political groups.
As part of Turkcell's labyrinthine share structure, Fridman's interests are held through a subsidiary Alfa Telecom Turkey.
PRETTY actors, a labyrinthine plot and high jinks are the stock-in-trade of South Korean dramas.
After the show, those inside the V.I.P. circle were guided through the labyrinthine food court to dinner.
It may be cheesy, but there's nothing like floating down Venice's many labyrinthine waterways on a gondola.
As part of Turkcell's labyrinthine share structure, Fridman's interests are held through a subsidiary, Alfa Telecom Turkey.
Antoine Zanuttini's Fragments of Euclid is a downright mind-bending game inspired by M.C. Escher's labyrinthine interiors.
Album Review "Take Me Apart," the title song from Kelela's debut album, is a spiraling, labyrinthine seduction.
But he has nonetheless promised to carry out Britain's labyrinthine exit from the European Union by Oct.
A staggering new development But this time it has a labyrinthine plot few can keep track of.
Microphones appear on cue, and chapter headings let us know where we are in Webster's labyrinthine narrative.
Combined, the regulations are a salvo against the often opaque and labyrinthine world of health care prices.
That said, overseas buyers have a history of regretting purchases of shiny objects in this labyrinthine market.
The bottles are highly reflective and resplendent, and they are further reflected by labyrinthine mirrors in the cases.
Oh, and if it's too crowded, just hit the labyrinthine, German-style Red Lion Tavern across the street.
A further snoop through the labyrinthine COP24 reveals what appears to be a bit of a business zone.
The 45-minute or so performance, echoing across the sculptures and through the labyrinthine old building, was transfixing.
If you're familiar with the labyrinthine subculture of online gaming then you might know who I'm talking about.
"Within a few weeks, he had the place memorized," recalled Dr. Crocker, referring to the labyrinthine Pentagon building.
By far his most labyrinthine and impenetrable masterpiece, Kubrick's final film demands the viewer unravel it for themselves.
The stage production allows fans to wallow in the spectacle without having to track the often labyrinthine narrative.
And now I'm switching to all cash-back because I have recognized what a labyrinthine scam it is.
Others would load coal onto wagons that run on waterlogged train tracks through a labyrinthine system of tunnels.
Billboard reports that Askew was attending an electronic dance party at the labyrinthine warehouse when the fire broke out.
These customer service agents are not experts in the labyrinthine, bureaucratic processes that guide the company that employs them.
The labyrinthine process of passing legislation in the EU is both a blessing and a curse, in this situation.
We drove through a labyrinthine market in Hamar Weyne, a quarter of narrow streets lined with ancient crenellated walls.
Mong Chung Yuk, one of the engineers responsible for the installation, describes the complications of wiring the labyrinthine buildings.
" He insists that having a single executive in charge of a country so "gargantuan and labyrinthine" has become "anachronistic.
The result of this technique is that Raulff's text is somehow dreamy but not sentimental; labyrinthine but not frustrating.
Giant windows overlooking gray mountains somehow don't do much to brighten what is otherwise a dark and labyrinthine experience.
Many property owners across the country long have been victims of confusing, labyrinthine laws and regulations that govern farming.
"I was so amazed by all the torpedoes and missiles on the ship and its labyrinthine layout," said Hirayama.
It was home for jewelers, metalworkers, dancers, musicians and others, and parties that brought hundreds to its labyrinthine corridors.
Artist Jenny Hung's O21 magazine makes visible the labyrinthine and costly process of applying for an O-2000 visa.
Mr. DiBenedetto, 57, paints apocalyptic landscapes that teem with collapsing architectural structures, ominous helicopters, unruly octopuses and abstract labyrinthine patterns.
Highvista clients also receive a weekly report detailing where in the labyrinthine directory structure of the paquete their ad appears.
Highvista clients also receive a weekly report detailing where in the labyrinthine directory structure of the paquete their ad appears.
They mostly operate out of the labyrinthine waterways in the Niger delta, near which most of west Africa's attacks occur.
And as with almost every great, labyrinthine literary stucture, there are dark sections as well as passages full of light.
Pain and hope coexist on its overflowing, labyrinthine streets, and on sinuous coastal roads, shameless wealth lies alongside desperate poverty.
Wallace doesn't skimp on the seedy underside, with labyrinthine tales of gangsters and gamblers, crooked cops and greedy ward-heelers.
WITH HORDES of distracted tourists crowding its labyrinthine streets, Venice offers rich pickings for pickpockets, especially during the summer crush.
The alleged corruption is a labyrinthine scheme that involves the Tallahassee community development agency and some people close to Gillum.
For years they had avoided investing in India, put off by a creakingly slow legal system and a labyrinthine bureaucracy.
Within a few months, its skin begins to change into a dizzying, labyrinthine array of black and bright green pixels.
She displayed a mastery of the labyrinthine house that seemed to come from deep acquaintance with any signs of disorder.
The most compelling backdrops for taking pictures within the labyrinthine exhibition space were the larger-than-life and endearingly goofy.
Fortunately, I've spent hours puzzling through the labyrinthine digital corridors that make up Snapchat, and I can teach you the tricks.
It's substantially the same: a labyrinthine underground ruin to explore, deadly traps and monsters to avoid and maddening puzzles to solve.
Until Mr López Obrador came to power, that is, with a business agenda that can at best be described as labyrinthine.
Even with addresses, we have to ask residents to lead us through the labyrinthine alleys and over streams of foul runoff.
After wandering aimlessly through a labyrinthine buffet, we sat down with full plates and took stock of the chaos around us.
The function was in the DIY fortress called Knockdown Center, with dark, labyrinthine halls and tunnels reminiscent of a Hammer Film.
The argument turns on the minutiae of the exchange's labyrinthine warehouse rules but the underlying problem remains the same as ever.
Most of the material is affixed to pierced, moire-patterned steel panels in the shape of labyrinthine walls and curving uprights.
You know those guides they sell at GameSpot to help guide you through the labyrinthine, almost infinite worlds of the games?
In a labyrinthine basement, the guts of the new Whitney are stuffed with systems designed to minimize energy and water use.
The high death toll could be attributed to reasons ranging from the labyrinthine roads to the hurricane-force gusts of wind.
Poor coordination among them has made it hard to track children and parents once their paths diverge in the labyrinthine system.
Upstairs, through labyrinthine hallways and winding stairways, there are dormitory-style rooms for 46 residents, all of them men under 25.
This psychological thriller goes down many dark paths, and this scene involves a labyrinthine journey Lockhart takes through a steam room.
After releasing several EPs and singles, each more labyrinthine than the last, Moses Sumney has finally dropped his debut album Aromanticism.
The labyrinthine Brexit crisis has left the United Kingdom divided: supporters of both Brexit and EU membership marched through London last week.
The complexity stems from the fear that the shift from the present labyrinthine system would cost too much in lost tax revenue.
While many seats have yet to be filled in Ireland's complex and labyrinthine electoral system, there's one clear winner from Saturday's vote.
The first priority had been to capture the feeling of exploring diverse environments, of wandering forests and fields and navigating labyrinthine dungeons.
Each twist and turn inside this labyrinthine reproductive system is a new challenge, to be met only by the most worthy mate.
Inverted faces, bisected bodies revealing labyrinthine innards, and limbs erupting into smoke mirror stress headaches, knots in the stomach, and existential crises.
The outcome may be predetermined, but Narcos will make you sweat out each ambush, raid, and labyrinthine chase through the Medellin comunas.
Stare long enough, allowing your eyes to follow each labyrinthine shape—they lead, cyclically, right back into themselves—and you'll become hypnotized.
But the sentences in "Music of Time" are often long and labyrinthine, heavily qualified and with dangling modifiers all over the place.
The harmonies are labyrinthine, the melodies uplifting, the production both chameleonic and playful — endless possibility with the musicianship to back it up.
The insides of the DK-05 were clearly visible, looking like miniature water parks with a labyrinthine arrangement of tubes and lights.
There's US Representative Louie Gohmert, who, during a 2017 congressional hearing, displayed a labyrinthine flowchart that connected a host of political bogeymen.
Debt-laden big listed firms, meanwhile, are still reluctant to undertake new investments, and foreign firms can find India's labyrinthine regulations overwhelming.
The labyrinthine canyon lands of the Escalante River, a magnet for adventuresome recreationists, show why the idea is such a good one.
The latter market was vast and labyrinthine, with vendors selling everything from fresh fennel and cauliflower to knockoff designer handbags and shoes.
Among the worn, labyrinthine streets of the Ciutat Vella (Old City), decent lodging options can easily run upward of $200 a night.
The author's 'dry simplicity,' said one reviewer in 1969, 'conceals a labyrinthine complexity it is a challenge and a pleasure to untangle.
It's giving you a very specific feeling: you're traveling the land doing illicit activities and discovering a labyrinthine mystery about video tapes.
He somehow managed to wedge himself into the five-story structure's air ducts and expertly weave his way through the labyrinthine passage.
It's explosive: shapes like blood drops swirl, blossom, and transform into hard-edged, labyrinthine patterns that flicker like lights at a rave.
Visitors have described it as a series of labyrinthine corridors filled with heart-shaped mirrors, purple velvet sofas, and doves in cages.
How can 20 little emoji sum up Mexico City, this layered and labyrinthine maze of concrete, ancient ruins, palm trees, and steel?
These are the kinds of experiences that worm their way into your brain, as you plot out new paths through their labyrinthine worlds.
This place is a beauty-buff's dream; a labyrinthine basement of saunas and aromatherapy steam rooms, perfect for sweating out the winter blues.
Even excluding the vast Petrobras bribery and corruption probe, D&O is virtually indispensable amid Brazil's labyrinthine+ labor, tax, regulatory and environmental-laws.
Someone get the Iron Bank on the line, because whoever is responsible for Daenerys Targaryen's labyrinthine hairstyles these days deserves a big raise.
And by blurring what we think we know, he leads us down a labyrinthine basement—in a bucket, lowered down to no one.
As entrepreneurship is becoming a way of life in France, there is a growing need for the simplification of processes that remain labyrinthine.
There are labyrinthine hallways with inaccessible rooms behind mysterious doors, reminiscent of those portals that Lewis Carroll's Alice had difficulty entering in Wonderland.
The first is to facilitate time-spread trading, a labyrinthine structure on the LME due to the exchange's unique daily prompt date structure.
It's a familiar rhetorical technique, the obfuscation of the facts with layers of detail and qualification, so labyrinthine as to be almost unfollowable.
Now it's a sprawling cosmopolis, home to 288 million people, strewn with cutting edge AI labs, labyrinthine tech malls, and a Sea World.
When Elon Musk announced The Boring Company and his plan to build labyrinthine freeways under cities like Los Angeles, I was reasonably skeptical.
They're now living together on a plane so giant that the most accurate comparison isn't Air Force One, but Doctor Who's labyrinthine TARDIS.
The original myths don't give you a lot of information—they just provide a narrative thread—so the metaphorical possibilities are labyrinthine indeed.
Other must-sees for beer fans include the labyrinthine Kandallo, the intimate Lehuto craft beer and tapas bar, and the ten-tap Hopaholic.
The building and nearby towers are able to push high into the sky because of a loophole in the city's labyrinthine zoning laws.
This trajectory would have been impossible if not for a labyrinthine tax system especially vulnerable to book-cooking scam artists like the Trumps.
In several states, clinics must navigate labyrinthine abortion restrictions that can eat away at their budget or threaten to shut them down altogether.
He has reformed a labyrinthine labor code, ended the special status of state railway workers, cut taxes and improved access to job training.
She now lives, she says, as the "collateral damage" of Arizona's sex offender registry and the labyrinthine rules attached to her husband's probation.
Among the medallion system's other offerings is a navigation tool designed to help family members find one another on the often-labyrinthine ships.
Women showed me documents issued by the courts or Public Attorney's Office, bearing labyrinthine legal phrases in English, a language they barely speak.
The city's labyrinthine alleys are crowded with beggars, widows, and ragged ascetics, corpse bearers and the terminally ill, cows, dogs, monkeys, and motorbikes.
And together, collected in a form that is much less labyrinthine than "Shoah," they represent an ideal introduction (and capstone) to Lanzmann's project.
Once I was onboard, it took me a while to find my stateroom on Deck 13; the ship is labyrinthine, as one would expect.
Whatever deal finally emerges, after labyrinthine negotiations and political manoeuvres, business fears possible trade tariffs, damage to supply chains, delays and restrictions on migration.
This year, the party took place at a labyrinthine art gallery, with a dancefloor covered in netting and lasers cutting through the sweaty dark.
The fourth piece in the labyrinthine KW Institute for Contemporary Art space, Kline's video installation is nothing if not highly political and, indeed, satirical.
A paper , published in the Journal of Archaeological Science, describes the incredible art in the labyrinthine cave network, spanning human, animal and "meandering" designs.
The suggestion, in these labyrinthine pathways of thought that unspool on these records, is that in grief and in happiness we are ultimately alone.
Participating spaces include mainstays like Trestle, Tabla Rasa Gallery, and Pioneer Works, labyrinthine studio complexes like TI Art Studios, and comparative newcomers like Stand4.
There are some unspoken—or, actually, pretty frequently spoken—rules when it comes to riding New York City's labyrinthine but highly efficient subway system.
An unleashed Vice President Warren could champion progressive causes and combat corporate lobbyists and moneyed interests throughout the labyrinthine rulemaking process and federal government.
The former army installation is accessible by car and by bus, but the ideal way to travel through its labyrinthine layout is by bike.
My ranger-led tour made the labyrinthine passages of Wind Cave in South Dakota tell stories I never would have heard on my own.
The doomed youthful protagonists must make their way through Warsaw's labyrinthine sewer, which is a literal translation of the title and an existential statement.
As a singer, Joni was sentimental, soaring off into undeniably feminine falsetto on a whim and writing labyrinthine lyrics that often seemed dewey-eyed.
Instead, he'd written not just an African fantasy novel but an African fantasy novel that is literary and labyrinthine to an almost combative degree.
The medina — the labyrinthine old part of the city — is still partly populated by stooped men in djellabas and the occasional donkey-led cart.
Despite this mind-boggling variety, all animals share the same extended lineage, inspiring scientists to probe the deepest reaches of this labyrinthine family tree.
The Obama administration sought to replace this labyrinthine system with a single entry point — a sea change in how student loan servicing would work.
Well into her own advanced age, she guided nursing home residents and their surrogates in navigating a labyrinthine and sometimes abusive health care system.
The numerous overhangs and covered walkways give the campus a labyrinthine quality; newcomers inevitably find themselves asking for directions from a student or professor.
For six months before the city bulldozed Sovetski, the Ajam MC team painstakingly recorded everyday scenes in local shops, housing complexes, and labyrinthine alleyways.
The artist has systematically imposed on them a vibrating restlessness through labyrinthine extensions and doublings, making their flesh undergo steps of annihilation into transubstantiation.
If you said Game of Thrones is a labyrinthine fantasy series in which it's hard to keep track of all the characters, you'd be right.
But, it's no excuse not to know -- especially considering Trump's labyrinthine web of business ventures -- that she shouldn't use the White House for someone's profit.
Cleaning up the IOR has been a sensitive issue facing Pope Francis in his bid to overhaul the labyrinthine Vatican bureaucracy after years of scandal.
That's the corkscrew-twist thriller, which once titillated audiences with carefully arranged shocks and labyrinthine plots (a form now largely consigned to film and television).
We walked the labyrinthine halls of the Messe Berlin, clocking in well over 10,3003 steps per day, to find only the stuff worth talking about.
The Winchester Mystery House, a labyrinthine Victorian mansion in San Jose, California, has been one of America's creepiest homes since ground broke on its construction.
The labyrinthine and opaque relationship between private companies and China's government complicates any effort to understand exactly how Beijing impacts or benefits from each firm.
Boston is famous for horrendous traffic, labyrinthine roads laid out by ale-swilling colonials, brutal winters, and, according to an actual study, America's worst drivers.
And it will then be 100% up to a responsible adult to find their way through Facebook's labyrinthine settings and delete those wiretaps, won't it?
He has more than put down roots: In addition to numerous thriving plants, he has cultivated a life-sized labyrinthine hedge maze in his backyard.
In any event, for all the labyrinthine arguments about the process, one fact stands out: Mrs Clinton won around 3.5m more votes than Mr Sanders.
There is, believe it or not, a plot to explain the crossover—because any brick-smashing game worth its salt needs a labyrinthine lore, right?
The procedure can be labyrinthine, and some people who navigated it were still denied absentee ballots because election officials deemed their state-issued addresses invalid.
It was hoped that the parties would lose and exhaust themselves in futile attempts to fight their way through the labyrinthine framework of the government.
Karathanos) and Euelpides (Aris Servetalis), two middle-aged friends from Athens, are looking for when they wander into a labyrinthine forest at the play's beginning.
As in much of James, the story's power is inescapably linked to its style — a close third-person that curls into itself in labyrinthine introspection.
Green described the labyrinthine process of attempting to log into the app to report the caucus results — a process that ended with an error message.
We were in a labyrinthine basement kitchen that thrummed with the low rumble of mixers and oven fans, and he mentioned ''the architecture of taste.
Administrative costs in Canada are much lower than in the United States, and physicians don't have to navigate labyrinthine payment structures with multiple insurance companies.
Just before Brooklyn Mirage's opening, Mr. Singh strolled the labyrinthine premises, past droning saws, extension cords and garbage-scented wafts emanating from a nearby junkyard.
Baltimore's DIY spaces range from rowhouse basements to labyrinthine warehouse spaces, and they host poetry, performance, music, and art — and more that's harder to classify.
One of the first tasks the game offers is navigating the confusing and labyrinthine Shibuya Station, with a lot of wrong turns and alternate routes.
Made over the last two decades, the labyrinthine and intricately crafted pieces depict our bodies' anatomies through renderings that evoke tree bark and decaying leaves.
The film is a thoughtful deep-dive into Kubrick's labyrinthine mind, but it's also a moving story about Vitali's unusual path to being an artist.
A lot of business gets done at CES, often away from the show floor, in the labyrinthine warrens of meeting rooms across the Las Vegas Strip.
Ms. Pritzker traveled to Havana in October to begin the discussions, which have been made even more labyrinthine on the American side by the statutory embargo.
Once a customer decides to buy a pearl, she enters a labyrinthine purchase process: Placing orders by Facebook message; checking out via a third-party site.
Nor should the labyrinthine system that allows permits for legally owning firearms, according to Crystal Energy and Batin Ashante, who are self-defense and firearm advocates.
Not only does it control well and have a huge, labyrinthine map to explore at your own pace, but the music and mood are amazing, too.
Facing increasingly overworked doctors and labyrinthine insurance systems, hospitals are searching for a lifeline in AI systems that promises to ease hard diagnoses and treatment decisions.
But, to me, it's a kind of encyclopedic novel you could spend forever just flipping open, staring, searching out the impossible combination to its labyrinthine lock.
In the mid-225s, as Mexico recovered from a financial crisis, Santiago Levy, a deputy minister of finance, tried to reform the country's labyrinthine welfare system.
Dozens of countries across Europe compete in the annual Eurovision competition, a campy, labyrinthine and politically charged contest to crown the best pop song in Europe.
But this is his most daring novel, and the labyrinthine twists and turns of each sentence demands undivided attention — so perfect for a desert island, then.
Movie allusions and Andrew Garfield's hard-working star turn as a Los Angeles slacker is about all that holds together this labyrinthine, wildly self-satisfied mystery.
Featuring sets by Brett J. Banakis and lighting by Eric Southern, "Ghost Light" transforms the compact, contemporary Claire Tow into a labyrinthine, old-fashioned show palace.
And he does so in labyrinthine sentences stuffed with clauses, tangents and U-turns that ultimately arrive at the destination programmed into his mental GPS device.
They say that individuals who lack the resources or faculties to carry out devastating attacks on their own are getting caught up in labyrinthine government fictions.
Abruptly the wall ended, and I rounded the corner to confront a netherworld of rusting cables, ropes, labyrinthine corridors and cabins, and a barnacle-covered anchor.
The space does not feel claustrophobic, especially given that most panels are more like corners than walls, but a labyrinthine walk is still required of the viewer.
It took him several hours, on shaky legs through labyrinthine back roads, to slip back into the walled compound where he had spent the last three weeks.
Western Europeans who couldn't make the pilgrimage to Jerusalem embedded labyrinthine paths in their cathedrals, so that they still could walk a sacred path of some kind.
On our way out, we got lost in the labyrinthine casino outside XS. We wandered around, looking for an exit but finding only slot machines and mirrors.
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The labyrinthine process for such approval places a burden that would cost us time and money -- as it does every other small business that is so designated.
A minute later, to the strains of the Bee Gees, two sequin-clad dancers guide our group of spandex-clad New Yorkers through the Met's labyrinthine galleries.
The old city — a city of medieval alleyways and labyrinthine streets — was, from 1853 onward, gradually being bulldozed under Emperor Napoleon III's chief architect Georges-Eugène Haussmann.
The technology does inarguably provide some practical benefits, like helping visitors navigate the museum, and may be of great interest to labyrinthine institutions for that feature alone.
O.J. Simpson frequently points out how the defense's strategies largely consist of distracting the jury from those more compelling arguments with flashy spectacle and labyrinthine conspiracy theories.
It may also affect the vanguard of advocates able to navigate the labyrinthine U.S. immigration court system (which is currently backlogged by more than 540,000 pending cases).
Here, flowers spill out of terra-cotta pots to adorn the labyrinthine paths where stray cats don't as much demand as expect to be petted and adored.
Throughout the day, the Stoneman Douglas students moved through the labyrinthine building, and met for 20 or 30 minutes at a time with lawmakers in their offices.
But the next prime minister will face perhaps Britain's greatest peacetime crisis, Brexit, one that turns on the sort of labyrinthine details that Mr. Johnson so avoids.
The entire debacle is leading to all sorts of questions about the necessity of Iowa's labyrinthine caucus process — which was already an easy thing to complain about.
For modern historians, the dates blur at the edges; for many people who lived through that era, especially in labyrinthine London, almost nothing was not a blur.
Read more: House members are finally required to go through harassment training Right now, congressional staffers who want to report sexual harassment must undergo a labyrinthine process.
In this retrospective of Ali Akbar Sadeghi's work, visitors enter the labyrinthine world of the artist's practice which includes paintings, illustrations, poems, sculptures, stained glass, installations, and animation.
Visitors are given the opportunity to enter the labyrinthine world of Sadeghi within nine galleries that cover the entire museum space and divide his multi-disciplinary creations thematically.
Almost every location can be accessed via multiple paths, and the game's greatest pleasure is in figuring out all the ways it's possible to transverse its labyrinthine levels.
Here, the labyrinthine ridges of a cantaloupe's skin mirror the radial spindles of cellular division observed through a microscope, and cross-sections of vertebrae resemble coiled genetic material.
Instead, competition organizers need to level the playing field by grouping like with like, in a series of labyrinthine classifications depending on the nature and degree of impairment.
Johnston, designed by the British-Uruguayan calligrapher and designer Edward Johnston, was unleashed into the labyrinthine underground network in 1916 and has, with a few moderations, remained intact.
Thousands of journalists set up temporary bases inside a vast, hangar-like hall that was divided by blue curtains, giving it the air of a labyrinthine changing room.
If the sound palette seems surreal, it is no surprise coming from Ms. Neuwirth, a 48-year-old Austrian composer known for labyrinthine narratives exploring seemingly disparate influences.
The husband tries to find her, but can't, and soon gets lost in a labyrinthine hospital that seems to exist in a parallel universe designed by Franz Kafka.
The emphasis placed on public and recreational spaces at the MAAT and V&A are mirrored in AL_A's plans for the labyrinthine Galeries Lafayette department store in Paris.
But the stuff of his commitment was a moral clarity steeped in intellectual difficulties and ethical complications — a labyrinthine clarity that he refused to sacrifice to prescribed attitudes.
In 2008, the city placed Margarita and her children in a shelter for victims of domestic violence, and so began the family's odyssey navigating the city's labyrinthine system.
The free app, FindYourWay, was designed to help travelers navigate the labyrinthine station and to avoid the crowds that form around the electronic boards that provide train information.
The actual, not virtual, library of The New York Times is in the basement catacombs of the building, located at the end of a lab-white labyrinthine hall.
In labyrinthine low-income neighborhoods across the city, kids stand watch on street corners, their fanny packs stocked with cash and cocaine cut and weighed in nearby houses.
The training is the process by which a labyrinthine series of elaborate tunnels are excavated through the blob, tunnels that connect any given input to its proper output.
But Hittman's view feels more in tune with what young women face in the world and with the fear and difficulty inherent in navigating the labyrinthine medical system.
In the coming months, Ms. Nixon needs to convince voters that she can manage the unwieldy state government, its forest of official policies and its labyrinthine legal framework.
But while these stores have distinctive — and sometimes pricier — offerings like artisanal cheese and artichoke ravioli, they cannot replace the labyrinthine corner market, a linchpin for any neighborhood.
The rent for the compact three-bedroom apartment, in a labyrinthine complex on a densely packed street in Van Nuys, was increasing to $1,456 from $1,13 a month.
New York's labyrinthine laws make it difficult for a candidate to have his or her name revoked, even for reasons that include death, disqualification or asking for removal.
But Brexit will be far from done ... just wait for the labyrinthine negotiations between UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Europe over a new trade deal to begin.
It shows off her knack for compositional contortion, bending fibrous synth lines around one another in mammoth, labyrinthine braids, which breathe and collapse in swimming fractal-like arrangements.
The Trump administration has weaponized the resettlement programs' labyrinthine bureaucracy, experts say, using red tape and enhanced security screenings to slow the flow of refugees to a trickle.
But in more recent years, that navigational deficiency—which had previously only haunted me in town centers or in particularly labyrinthine buildings—began making games more difficult for me.
Britain's labyrinthine crisis over EU membership is approaching its finale with an array of options including no-deal Brexit, a last-minute deal, a snap election or a delay.
There's surely blood and warfare to come, but critics agree that our first hour back in George R.R. Martin's world was about reintroducing the labyrinthine web of murder politics.
It's the LME's labyrinthine spreads, which evolved from industry's need to roll and adjust positions across odd dates, that has been its unique selling point for so many years.
But they did it through a complicated, labyrinthine transaction involving North Korea, Dandong Hongxiang Industrial Development (DHID), a bank and a Canadian company, according to a 2016 criminal complaint.
The most dangerous part of the journey out of the labyrinthine cave system was the first kilometer, during which they were required to squeeze through a narrow flooded channel.
I missed the complexity of the traditional Spring/Break Art Show, whose labyrinthine, seemingly endless rooms are typically filled with small objects that urge you to pause and explore.
An app that lets you keep track of your vehicle at all times with your mobile device could thwart thieves and locate your vehicle in a labyrinthine parking garage.
They face an increasingly hostile and labyrinthine immigration court system, many while still coping with trauma from the persecution that forced them to flee home in the first place.
The feeling of being in this labyrinthine dream-mall is like being in a video game glitch—like when your avatar gets stuck in the side of a building.
It took six months of grinding street-by-street battles and aerial bombardment to free the area, including the labyrinthine Old City, where the militants made their last stand.
Some ambled through the labyrinthine, 6.8 million square-foot complex in near-total darkness, using flashlights on their phones to see through the abyss, as the Washington Post reported.
Southern apologists for slavery, who liked to talk about "happy slaves," had to devise ever more labyrinthine theories to explain why such happy people were so determined to escape.
Walking through the ballpark, with its angled seating, old wooden seats, iconic Green Monster and labyrinthine pathways that mimic the city's streets, is like walking back in (imperfect) time.
Warren always had a labyrinthine path to her party&aposs nomination, snaking between Biden, the last Democratic vice president, and Sanders, the second-place finisher in the 2016 primary.
The mystery revolves around a labyrinthine library, and William refers quite often to philosophical principles and works — in particular Aristotle's lost book on comedy and laughter — throughout his investigation.
In addition to mood, noir is famous for labyrinthine plots (please raise your hand if you have figured out "The Big Sleep"), but the one here is just muddled.
A federal suit on behalf of young people awaits trial in Oregon after a labyrinthine path of pretrial filings and appeals that have reached the Supreme Court twice already.
It is she who orients us in place and time, which shift (and even double back) frequently; her sustaining clarity within a labyrinthine narrative mirrors that of Mr. Rogers.
"The Library of Black Lies" (2016) is a labyrinthine shack outfitted with mirrors and containing phony treatises like Cermano Geleant's Part Povera (a spoof on Germano Celant's Arte Povera).
To have any impact, you'd need a labyrinthine network of local election officials to collude against a candidate and then bamboozle the bipartisan poll watchers tasked with keeping them honest.
Super-complicated watches usually leverage their labyrinthine mechanical guts to do something special: display the phase of the moon, function as a stopwatch, chime the time on demand, and more.
This portal would have led him to the Starless Sea, a labyrinthine underground repository of stories embedded in paper, ribbons, skin, funeral shrouds and candies, to name a few media.
The most valuable part of the industry works by selling the user's attention to the highest bidder, a simple-sounding proposition which requires a labyrinthine and potentially leaky "adtech" infrastructure.
The Cambridge Analytica scandal gave Mr Zuckerberg a crash course in political diplomacy, but the education of politicians about the opaque, labyrinthine world of digital data is only just beginning.
In 2014, a Canadian expedition finally found the remains of the HMS Erebus in the labyrinthine waters around Nunavut, a northern territory that includes most of the Canadian Arctic archipelago.
Challenges include limited medical services and labyrinthine insurance claims, as well as dealing with black bears that have been lured into the desolate neighborhoods by the scent of rotting food.
No op-ed could ever do justice to the still Byzantine, labyrinthine maze that is post-communist politics all across Central Europe, but one story is enough of an illustration.
And, unlike Mr. Buffett, whose net worth can be easily calculated, Mr. Wu's fortune is a cipher, lost in Anbang's labyrinthine shareholding structure made up of 237 interlocking holding companies.
They say the agency has failed to provide a clear accounting of the debts and that the labyrinthine appeals process amounts to a "one-sided conversation" resulting in few answers.
After venturing into the basement of his apartment building, where there's little light, labyrinthine corridors, and monsters around each corner, the eponymous Lone Survivor finds himself before a bizarre sculpture.
Little wonder, then, that Mr. Gandelsman is a natural ally for the members of the Limón Dance Company who are captured in this tender video moving through the labyrinthine Chaconne.
The set is a deceptively simple trio of unfinished concrete buildings with labyrinthine colonnades and staircases out of Piranesi, but also the disorienting forced perspective of Borromini and de Chirico.
In Mea Shearim, video from Israel police showed officers showered with cries of "Nazis" and "murderers" as they made their way down the labyrinthine alleys of the insular Jerusalem neighborhood.
While the study is purely academic, insight into the labyrinthine genetics of genius will define the future of genetic screenings; Pandora's box will be opened with no possibility for return.
Huge companies with old-timey names like "Auntie Cleo's" have colonized a solar system called Halcyon, turning its planets into nightmarish company towns, hardscrabble survivalist compounds, or a labyrinthine prison.
The federal government should redirect the billions of dollars it spends jailing migrants — $2.7 billion alone in 2017 for ICE's detention system — to helping them navigate the labyrinthine legal process.
The industrial park, situated in Shenzhen's Bao'an District, is grimy and labyrinthine, but Wu, who brought me here to see the project's birthplace, knows it like the back of her hand.
Last month the party's mouthpiece, the People's Daily, published on social media a labyrinthine mind-map based on the book (for a high-resolution image of this map, see economist.com/xismind).
We spoke with Erin Lee Carr, the director of "Drug Short" about the labyrinthine world of finance, pharmaceuticals, and finding an unlikely hero to navigate a complicated a story about greed.
Conte is close to 5-Star and was one of the people put forward by the party before the inconclusive March 4 election, when he vowed to simplify Italy's labyrinthine bureaucracy.
Branding the current labyrinthine tax code as "rigged," Oxfam contended that corporate efforts to subvert the system are depriving the government of needed revenue to fund education, health care and infrastructure.
"The permutations are labyrinthine, but financial markets are not hanging around to await the details," Oanda analyst Jeffrey Halley said, though he warned that market participants could yet be left disappointed.
The United Kingdom's labyrinthine crisis over EU membership is approaching its finale with an array of options including no-deal Brexit, a last-minute deal, a snap election or a delay.
This feature should come in handy for folks who often play with their friends online, but hate having to click out of their game and tediously navigate through a labyrinthine menu.
The firm's concentrated business model contrasts with the strategy of many law firms to become one-stop shops for deals, from navigating niche regulatory processes to sorting through labyrinthine tax affairs.
Younger generations, embracing video games and smartphones as their escapism of choice, seemed indifferent or bored by D&D's make-believe world of swords and sorcery, labyrinthine rules and polyhedral dice.
Similar issues to Seattle's ranging from bureaucracy and labyrinthine regulations have stalled officials in such technology hubs as Palo Alto and Santa Monica in California, and Austin, Texas, among other places.
The sorry state of Aleppo's Old City, a labyrinthine World Heritage Site and a battlefield from 2012-16, is obvious from a glance across the skyline at its shell-beaten minarets.
The labyrinthine Nørrebro club boasts the most varied and exciting hip-hop bookings in the city, meaning you're almost always guaranteed an utterly mental night out in a jam-packed venue.
Almost a year removed from the labyrinthine Pure Comedy, Father John Misty has released his first new song of 2018, possibly in anticipation of that new album he's been teasing recently.
Russia's own economic and other troubles, said Giorgi Gogsadze, a professor at Tbilisi State University, have also reduced Moscow's interest in investing heavily to try to shape Georgia's labyrinthine domestic politics.
The adventures he and his drinking companions share in search of liquid truth are argonautic, with sleepless labors in France, labyrinthine exertions in Cuba and one near cataclysmic encounter in Mexico.
Among them is City Lights, the cramped, labyrinthine bookstore that has given generations of young pilgrims from the suburbs (like yours truly) their first taste of a real, live literary milieu.
But even with all that competition, the Odessa Catacombs stand out because of their rich history and labyrinthine passageways, which stretch for an astonishing 211,21994 miles under this Ukrainian beach town.
Kevin compares the justice system to a "'70s-model Snapper Comet mower," a "creaky contraption" with "three basic blade settings," unable to respond to the labyrinthine hustle being unleashed against him.
Within the cramped, labyrinthine corridors of Tenants, on the smallest dance floor in Los Angeles, Frank Ocean swayed incognito on the night his long-anticipated second album, "Blonde," dropped last August.
"Trying to get facts straight is a labyrinthine task," the Afghanistan Analysts Network, a private think tank in Kabul, wrote in a detailed report as the dispute raged in early November.
And yet it is precisely in her absence and with the passage of time that her labyrinthine works are liberated from their didactic origins and are able to spin new meaning.
I had been told that everyone would need to get off the bus and go through the labyrinthine pedestrian checkpoint, that many have likened to a cattle pen or a "prison."
Slums were razed and converted to bourgeois neighborhoods, and the formerly labyrinthine city became a place of order, full of wide boulevards (think Saint-Germain) and angular avenues (the Champs-Élysées).
With Nintendo failing to undertake development of a new adventure through labyrinthine caverns riddled with secret paths and battles against bloodthirsty space pirates, Metroid devotees were left pining for something new.
No amount of research or any guidebook will be able to adequately prepare you for its quickfire, labyrinthine public transit system and virtually endless list of restaurants dotting the utopian-like metropolis.
The loss of control over personal dataBerners-Lee acknowledges the problem that we all have come to accept the labyrinthine terms of service that come with the private technologies that we use.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who has been pushing plans to modernize Penn Station, an outdated labyrinthine hub in the heart of New York City, has not publicly commented about the derailments.
Trains full of revelers wearing the same T-shirt and Kanye glasses coming to party alongside serious, muted techno guys, its labyrinthine interior passing you against hundreds of different types of people.
You note current efforts to harness the promise of genomic medicine aimed at sequencing more genomes, to understand labyrinthine genetic susceptibilities arising from variation in multiple genes ("Encore une fois", May 7th).
This episode is omitted from a new film treatment of the labyrinthine saga involving the Senate report — making a rare case of real life sometimes being more dramatic than the Hollywood portrayal.
But in Greece concerns for the environment and antiquities are combining with labyrinthine laws, zealous officialdom and hostile political ideology to create hurdles that even investors familiar with the country cannot understand.
Game controller compatibility is a labyrinthine nightmare most of the time: Some controllers work with some platforms some of the time, but it's very hard to keep track of how and when.
Evocative as her descriptions are of sunlight, "hot and white and unrelenting as a strobe," and labyrinthine caves where people get lost and die, she doesn't linger; her plot has real momentum.
BUENOS AIRES — Corruption investigations in Argentina historically have moved at a glacial pace, slogging through a labyrinthine judicial system often seen as beholden to the powerful and unwilling to hold them accountable.
Conveniently addicted to laudanum, Dr. Price is soon staggering around the labyrinthine structure, besieged by generic scares: a creepy butler, a rattling armoire, a child in the grip of milky-eyed possession.
This labyrinthine mystery follows Sam (Andrew Garfield), a jobless 30-something man in Los Angeles who finds a purpose when his neighbor Sarah (Riley Keough) disappears in the middle of the night.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Dive into the impossible worlds envisioned by M.C. Escher in a new video game by programmer Antoine Zanuttini that's inspired by the Dutch artist's labyrinthine interiors.
This property is near the southeastern edge of the city's labyrinthine medina, a Unesco World Heritage site whose tightly packed outdoor markets and stalls have made it a tourist destination for centuries.
Andrew M. Cuomo, a former federal housing secretary, and Scott M. Stringer, the city's comptroller, toured developments and very publicly lamented the poor conditions, including mold, roach infestations and labyrinthine rat burrows.
Such is the delightfully labyrinthine rap feud behind the story of Scorpion — which starts with "The Story of Adidon," the mystifying killer diss track of Drake that Pusha T released in May.
Their release on bail represents the first confirmation that the three men have been thrust into China's labyrinthine criminal justice system, and have not just been quietly detained for a few days.
Borough Market is now one of the city's premier food markets; in contrast to the corporate chains, it feels rooted in the place, a labyrinthine blending of the local and the global.
Now it was about arguing with lawyers, mastering a labyrinthine court records system, understanding local politics and explaining the complicated legal chess game that played out between the accusers and the accused.
In the long, labyrinthine narrative of Mr. Trump and Russia, Mr. Lavrov's last visit to the White House, in May 2017, was a signature moment and was scrutinized in the Mueller investigation.
After an afternoon checking out the labyrinthine Tibetan refugee camp Majnu Ka Tilla, where I slurped down momo soup and homemade pineapple beer, I trudged up three flights of stairs to Yeti.
The loss of the license came amid a highly public family feud over leadership succession at the Lotte group, which spurred criticism over the labyrinthine ownership structure of South Korea's fifth-largest chaebol.
But just before the Senate passed JASTA in May, one of its co-sponsors, Cornyn, slipped in a last-minute substitute version of the bill, which included a number of new, labyrinthine provisions.
While wandering through the 16-acre, labyrinthine live/work compound located in a former Pabst Blue Ribbon brewery, I stumbled upon eclectic studios that complemented the vast range of artistic practices on display.
As WIRED and others have reported, the haphazard policy enactment has left asylum-seekers in a labyrinthine, multi-agency system rife with opportunities for records linking families to go missing or lack information.
Anbang and its chairman, Wu Xiaohui, are fending off allegations made by a prominent weekly Chinese magazine looking at the firm's labyrinthine funding and how its assets grew to a whopping $275 billion.
Published in 1980 to international acclaim, Eco sets his monastic whodunit in a Benedictine abbey's labyrinthine library called the Aedificium, which houses the lost second part of Aristotle's Poetics (the part about comedy).
To reveal any more would be a disservice — the show hinges on very deliberate dissemination of information — but suffice it to say that its plot is labyrinthine, compulsively compelling and often absolutely bonkers.
The result was mass confusion: hundreds of thousands of daily routines were suddenly changed, and the new labyrinthine stations at Times Square and Grand Central seemed to swallow countless lost commuters for hours.
As part of a labyrinthine bureaucratic exercise, 32.9 million people and 65 million documents were screened over five years at a cost of $178 million to ascertain which residents of Assam are citizens.
UNDER THE SILVER LAKE Andrew Garfield stumbles into an incredibly labyrinthine shaggy-dog mystery in Los Angeles when he goes searching for a mysterious woman (Riley Keough) with whom he spent an evening.
Before they can set up shop, however, new entrants have to overcome a range of obstacles, including navigating their way through a labyrinthine bureaucracy that oversees building permits and the distribution of land.
As the performers deliver this labyrinthine plot — playing guitar, accordion, banjo, saw and violin all the while — they move purposefully among the audience, gently displacing those who happen to be in their way.
But this case is the first in which the Chinese authorities have detained the group's activists, much less pushed them into the country's labyrinthine criminal justice system, said Li Qiang, the organization's founder.
With this felicitous starting point, Meesse's film follows M'Belolo and a band of female musicians practicing M'Belolo's resurrected song in the labyrinthine and colorful rooms of Kinshasa's storied music club, Un Deux Trois.
Walking through Soho and Oxford Street at night with Ellen Cantor became more intense  and vividly labyrinthine than the experience of watching The Wizard of Oz, and more lucid than Alice's epiphanies in Wonderland.
No matter how brightly the sun shines on the crystal-clear waters of the city's fabled lake, the chill of "realpolitik" hangs in the air and its dark labyrinthine ways shroud the looming discussions.
And that's only at the biennial's primary venue of the downtown Chicago Cultural Center, where Johnston Marklee has redesigned areas of the four-story, labyrinthine building to make visitors' navigation as streamlined as possible.
So, when Andy announced they had one more song to perform, it got a bit of a laugh, as they hit a grand total of somewhere between two and four immense, glittering, labyrinthine compositions.
Various explainer articles pick apart the labyrinthine details, but the gist is this: In January, Britney dropped out of a Vegas residency to enter a psychiatric facility, citing stress from her father's colon rupture.
Players could hit a button on the pop-up wall whenever they found a Power Star within the game's labyrinthine castle hub, for which they would be rewarded with a cup of said beverage.
Like Kevin Drew, they couch desperate longing in labyrinthine guitar pop, finding ecstasy in the fail points—like when singer Catherine Elicson runs out of air or her voice slides from croon to scream.
"Bloom," a psychedelic tangle of a song from the 2011 album "The King of Limbs" — a ballad, rocker and incantation layered with polyrhythms — swelled to arena scale without losing any of its labyrinthine obsessiveness.
Third was "Winchester," inspired by the true story of Sarah Winchester, a firearm heiress who, in the early 1900s, came to believe that people killed by the Winchester rifle were haunting her labyrinthine house.
Once Bonnie's world gives way to Gabby's the movie gets its groove on, turning into a labyrinthine haunted house with ominous corners, scarily frozen smiles, zigzagging Tom-and-Jerry choreography and perilously teetering stuff.
The $96.9 billion legislation, a $4.2 billion increase over the 2018 levels approved in last month's omnibus spending bill, is the first of 85033 spending bills to begin advancing through the labyrinthine appropriations process.
The map shows the locations of a wide variety of geological terrains, from lakes, dunes, craters and plains to more exotic features, including hummocks (rolling hills) and labyrinthine channels cut by rain or rivers.
As we fall for labyrinthine shows like Westworld, full of twists and puzzles and sweeping monologues about humanity, it can be easy to get lost in the noise and lose sight of the narrative.
Although the sentences are always labyrinthine and sometimes exhausting, the feeling at the end of each chapter is one of clarity rather than of murk: a little piece of memory has been polished bright.
It documents the fabric of occupation and conflict in the labyrinthine West Bank, a land zoned into multiple and convoluted "areas," divided by walls and fences, checkpoints and road blocks, and reduced by settlements.
When it comes to NBC's emotional family drama This Is Us, every piece of news is a clue, a scrap of information that we can use to patch together the future of this labyrinthine soap.
The United Kingdom's labyrinthine crisis over EU membership is approaching its finale with an extraordinary array of options including no-deal Brexit, a last-minute deal, a snap election, or a delay and new referendum.
Photo: APLeading them around practically by the tie, neatly dressed NSA handlers guided the American spy agency's most powerful leaders through labyrinthine crowds in San Francisco's Moscone Center last week at the annual RSA Conference.
Brian Helgeland Helgeland won a Best Adapted Screenplay Academy Award in 1998 for 1997's L.A. Confidential — no mean feat for those familiar with both James Ellroy's labyrinthine original novel and the taut cinematic version.
Now that the flyover and underpasses are complete, the area has become so labyrinthine that if Ghazi himself passed by he would need all his saintly powers to navigate the entrance to his own shrine.
Founded by George Whitman as Le Mistral in 1951, it became the new Shakespeare & Company in 1964 and, to this day, it draws crowds of writers and tourists to its labyrinthine quarters near Notre Dame.
"Educational Complex" (1995), a large, white architectural diorama, fuses Kelley's childhood home and his classrooms at CalArts with labyrinthine tunnels and passageways recalling the McMartin Preschool in California, bailiwick of abuses that never took place.
His war reporting from Sarajevo during the Bosnian war provided material for the labyrinthine "State of Siege" (1995), a series of interlocking narratives, one of which transposes the horror of the besieged city to Paris.
However, if proposals such as Garner's can circumvent these arguments altogether, they might make the labyrinthine regulations and laws more transparent and accessible, allowing the public to focus on the substance of the rules instead.
On a recent Thursday, in a library-like speakeasy at a labyrinthine event space in Chelsea, the actors Rufus Collins, Willem Dafoe , and Kathryn Hahn sat around a coffee table strewn with scripts and bananas.
Corbyn's allies describe the turmoil as a "corridor coup", a reference to the labyrinthine hallways of the Palace of Westminster, home of the Houses of Parliament, where informal business takes place and plots are hatched.
That's how Singapore-born filmmaker Sandi Tan relates the labyrinthine tale of her first film, made with the aid of her friends when she was a schoolgirl, and its disappearance along with her supposed mentor.
With an intimidating 14-and-a-half-hour runtime forming a labyrinthine series of six episodes, each a different genre and lacking traditional plots (or endings), this film nestles itself into a uniquely prickly category.
As water on the surface seeps below ground, it hits the magma and comes to a boil, which forces the superheated water and steam upward through a labyrinthine network of fissures, fractures and other plumbing.
And it was online where the show's dense, unfolding, twist-laden story, fortified by thousands of pages of Martin's labyrinthine world-building mythology, proved to be ideal kindling for the exploding online marketplace of fan theories.
The unique part of the series, though, is the way the labyrinthine espionage, with all its uncertainties and obscurities, is layered over deeper, half-seen questions about Howard's identity, and about the workings of his world.
The raid is even more sensitive since the cleric in question, Metropolitan Pavel, heads the Kiev Pechersk Lavra, one of Ukraine's most famous monasteries and a tourist site where mummified monks rest in labyrinthine underground caves.
Pueblos evolved from pit houses — holes in the ground covered with a raised wooden roof — to labyrinthine dwellings with hundreds of rooms built with strikingly sophisticated masonry techniques, that peaked in the 133th and 213th century.
He revels in the story's icky, freaky stuff; he's right at home, which may be why he seems liberated by its labyrinthine turns and why you don't care if you get a little lost in them.
The United Kingdom's labyrinthine crisis over EU membership is approaching its finale with an array of possible outcomes, including a delay, a last-minute deal, a no-deal Brexit, a snap election or even another referendum.
Some folks are still holed up in their houses, waiting out whatever catastrophe struck their land, and you can convince them to power up their artwork again, lending you shortcuts and paths through the labyrinthine world.
From smartphones and gigantic TVs to air purifiers and intelligent stoves, IFA has it all — and it always pains me that I just don't have time to examine every nook and cranny of its labyrinthine halls.
Rather predictably (if you've seen the end of "True Detective" Season 1, which Fukunaga directed), the hunt for Japheth Dury devolves into a cat-and-mouse game through the labyrinthine, dimly lit halls of the reservoir.
Home and Work 6 Photos View Slide Show ' ON A COLONIAL back street in historic Coyoacán, in central Mexico City, a three-story brick tower rises above the low-roofed adobe homes in a labyrinthine neighborhood.
I arrived by train from Catania one afternoon (6.90 euros, a little over $8, for a one-way ticket on the Trenitalia website) and dragged my roller bag through the narrow, labyrinthine alleys toward my lodgings.
The men were parked in different hallways—narrow, wallpapered corridors lined with orchids, Constance says, miles and miles of orchids, she continues, the wallpapered walls hung with Wyeth and Rockwell and Turner prints, the corridors labyrinthine, windowless.
Photo: Christian Wiediger (Unsplash)If you're one of the millions of people on the planet with an Amazon account, you've probably never come close to using all of its services, apps, labyrinthine website menus, and settings screens.
From the labyrinthine guitar lines of the ominous "Danse Macabre" to the grand storytelling of "The Room of Shadows" and beyond, the record is resolutely infused with that enduring indefinable quality that makes Pagan Altar so essential.
Originally begun with five workers in the late 1940s, it's evolved into what this city likes to call an "institution," a labyrinthine place that features cut-out swag coating the walls, large televisions, and a karaoke machine.
Using his own adaptation, the modern-dress production was performed with the houselights often up, and coupled the labyrinthine moral and sexual byways of Ibsen's wounding original with a meta-theatrical commentary on the playwright's own life.
Though the cause, a drug overdose, might have seemed to have resulted from the trappings of such a career — particularly at a time when excess was synonymous with the music industry — Sill's existence was much more labyrinthine.
Despite Evan barely knowing Connor, the labyrinthine shifts in Steven Levenson's book, which also won a Tony, bring him directly into the orbit of Connor's grieving parents, roles beautifully taken here by Lauren Ward and Rupert Young.
Through three seasons of labyrinthine story lines, an ever-rising body count, boundless scheming and exploitation, and a profusion of depravity that sometimes abruptly transmuted into tenderness, Milch's dialogue transformed the frontier demotic into something baroquely profane.
The finale grows more labyrinthine by the second, shifting its focus from Lucca's frayed relationship with Colin to Diane's fraught trip to the hospital to visit Kurt McVeigh, who was injured saving a baby from a carjacker.
On this alien planet, Wernquist's virtual camera floats over the surface of a labyrinthine cubic world made of illuminated, self-assembling cubes, some of which glow and reveal patterns that sync with OVERWERK's beats and synth notes.
From the outside, it looked like a normal, if dilapidated, red brick town house, but, inside, the studios were off a passageway that was so labyrinthine and long that there was no imagining where it might lead.
And I did it: I spelunked through caves in Semanu, climbed a 10-story-tall pyramid in Yogyakarta, and traversed the labyrinthine interior of a huge Jakartan market, sweaty but secure inside my massive, foam-lined orthotic boot.
It's a heaviness which is inspired most patently by Swedish extreme metalheads Meshuggah—a late career influence that made Tool's music even more labyrinthine But prior to 10,000 Days, their aggro-ness was more direct, less self-serious.
Capital is a commodity these days, but unfettered access to customers and the inner workings of a business as byzantine and labyrinthine as some of the world's largest beverage companies, car companies or media companies is inarguably valuable.
Business needs to rethink support for anti-government radicals and look at fixing America's most obvious problems: its deteriorating infrastructure, a labyrinthine tax code, a second-rate education system, stagnant wages for average workers, and poor productivity growth.
European leaders want to avoid a disorderly no-deal Brexit that would send shockwaves through the $16 trillion economy of the EU 27, though they are also exasperated at Britain's labyrinthine divorce crisis and want to move on.
Hailed as a "Privacy Shield" by European Union and U.S. negotiators who reached the new cross-border data sharing agreement, the deal faces a labyrinthine approval process before the new rules have any chance of coming into force.
Between 1984 and 1986, the investigation into these labyrinthine claims of satanic ritual abuse would send at least 26 people to jail in interrelated convictions, despite a complete lack of corroborative physical evidence for any of the claims.
Frank Underwood (Kevin Spacey) has been our sinister tour guide through the labyrinthine relationships of Washington, D.C. Five seasons later, the series has lost some of its sensationalism: At times, the show pales in comparison to the news.
As John le Carré, he has for the past half-century written labyrinthine novels about espionage and other sorts of subterfuge and imposture, all of which suggest that in this world it's best to be very, very wary.
While beautiful, they of course immediately become foreboding once you know their past significance: the labyrinthine foliage of a forest of pines is also a thicket of uncertainty; lights illuminating a house could suggest safety but also danger.
It shields traditional colleges from marketplace competition, weaves a labyrinthine web of student aid options, packs on the pork, and in the last administration served as a pretext for the Department of Education to invent politically charged regulations.
Its dark, labyrinthine interior landscape was designed by David Adjaye, the architect of the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C. The kiosk would like me to agree or disagree with a few statements.
His teeth are decaying; his knees hurt because of arthritis, aggravated by endless sitting and squatting on the floor; he is cold, and the labyrinthine prison system makes it hard for me to provide him with warm clothes.
These documents and testimony paint a startling picture of a sprawling, labyrinthine, and at times chaotic shadow war on the African continent, in which commandos are endangered by a lack of resources and "assistance" operations blur with combat.
Doors that were once closed now reveal labyrinthine caverns and hidden complexes, including Lost Sectors, mini-dungeons that you can find in the open world, that are at their most complex since their introduction in base Destiny 2.
Next, amid leafy labyrinthine fronds, came courteous jesters on stilts against a backdrop of magic mirrors, a chorus of farmyard animal noises, and a troupe of unicorns, both black and white, that nobly bowed as visitors walked by.
But soon enough, they lose their bearings amid the labyrinthine cacophony of the internet, which is depicted by the directors Rich Moore and Phil Johnston as an impossibly busy, multilayered cityscape of brands, emojis and careening message bubbles.
Amid the labyrinthine plots and counterplots of Brexit, the United Kingdom's most significant political and economic move since World War Two, some major investors, such as Ford Motor Co, are trying to work out whether to shutter UK production.
Although "Dunkirk" is not as labyrinthine as Nolan's "Memento" (2000) or "Inception" (2010), its strike rate upon our senses is rarely in doubt, and there is a beautiful justice in watching it end, as it has to, in flames.
Tangier, which Burroughs turned into the labyrinthine "interzone" of Naked Lunch, was a popular and welcoming place for many writers and artists who spent time there trying to kick heroin, writing, screwing, and enjoying cheap and readily available kif.
Theories began to circulate that the game had blurred the young man's sense of reality and that he may have psychologically turned into his character, becoming lost in the labyrinthine steam tunnels beneath the university in search of adventure.
Those who fly to or from New York are fully accustomed to long security lines, labyrinthine paths to the terminal, flight delays, cancellations and other unpleasant happenings, not to mention the arduous or expensive journey to the airport itself.
The writing is labyrinthine, to be sure, but this is a composer so sure of his abilities and influences that there is no sense in this concerto of history as a burden or as something to be thrown off.
What Wordsworth is to the world of perception, De Quincey is to the dream world, giving us concrete structures in place of mental static, structures impossible to describe except in the sentences he built to accommodate their labyrinthine organization.
Both the labyrinthine tweet-threader Seth Abramson and the primrose pathfinders known as the Brothers Krassenstein successfully turned their perpetual promises of Trump's imminent undoing into a make-work side-hustle that have included book deals of their own.
Adopted by China in 1958, Pinyin was designed not to replace the tens of thousands of traditional characters with which Chinese is written, but as an orthographic pry bar to afford passage into the labyrinthine world of those characters.
Labyrinthine and almost hallucinatory, the sprawling former bowling alley has been transformed to a freak-out art mecca, funded by $22008 million from Game of Thrones creator George R. R. Martin and another $232 million from Kickstarter and other fundraising.
As the seasons have gone on, the show's plots have grown increasingly labyrinthine — Season 6 saw the assassination of the President-elect on election night — and until recently, many would've said the show lost touch with any semblance of reality.
A lawyerly knowledge of the peculiarities of the insurance industry, a pool of savings to fall back on and the time and grit to deal with the state's labyrinthine regulations have helped some in California bounce back from the infernos.
As Westworld co-creator Arnold (Jeffrey Wright) explains to Dolores 35 years before the events of Westworld, the toy maze represents the labyrinthine voyage to consciousness, which robots can gain by traveling inward, through memory, improvisation, and, eventually self-awareness.
John Bercow, the Speaker of the House of Commons, is a classic puffed-up little man who likes to remind MPs of the importance of brevity in labyrinthine sentences that include, in no particular order, words like "sedentary", "chuntering" and "loquaciousness".
In contrast to The Armory Show's office space-style carpeting, labyrinthine exhibition space, and opulent champagne lounge, Spring/Break is framed by weathered hallways with an air of forgotten purpose, and centered around a surreal bar featuring murals by Jessica Mensch.
Chen Chunping, whose eyes were barely visible behind a voluminous face mask and scrub cap, said she was initially shocked when she saw the factory, a labyrinthine space with multiple rooms dedicated to the research and mass production of mosquitoes.
General discourse about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is almost guaranteed to be black-and-white in character, a fact that is never more apparent than when the labyrinthine politics of the situation is combined with the fierce tribalism of Scottish football.
They were radicalized and recruited, Kosovo investigators say, by a corps of extremist clerics and secretive associations funded by Saudi Arabia and other conservative Arab gulf states using an obscure, labyrinthine network of donations from charities, private individuals and government ministries.
Jake Rosenthal is considering making postcard-size maps of Elsewhere, a labyrinthine new two-floor venue on the border of Williamsburg and Bushwick; it takes a few rounds of circling before the space reveals all its sections, pathways, and staircases.
While we may, in pursuit of a bargain, suffer the cacophony of Century 21 or allow Ikea to swallow us whole and squeeze us through its labyrinthine intestine, the relationship between the big commercial store and the luxury object is fraught.
Over the last few years, apps have become invaluable resources for festival-goers to navigate the often labyrinthine layouts of the grounds, subscribe to reminders about what times artists are performing, and create customized daily schedules according to their tastes.
The show stays true to ShondaLand's commitment to diverse casting, and to its penchant for labyrinthine romantic entanglements, but most of Still Star-Crossed's emotional focus is devoted less to Rosaline and her plight than to how fantastic everything looks.
"The play is about the labyrinthine nature of betrayal — this never-ending cycle of deceit and the pursuit of power and control — and there's something exciting about seeing the other person onstage and being aware of that presence," he said.
Joe DiStefano, a New Yorker whose World's Fare Food Tours take visitors to chaat shops, smoky kebab stands and labyrinthine basement food courts in his home borough, Queens, respects that some of his customers have reservations about what they eat.
Followers of the QAnon conspiracy theory, a labyrinthine belief system that posits that President Trump is waging a secret war against a global criminal organization, have spent much of the COVID-23 outbreak struggling to fit the disease into their narratives.
Instead of hush money, Farrow says, NBC officials used the institutional levers at their disposal to shut down his work on Weinstein — from intermittent discouragement to elaborate stonewalling to a legal review that turned out to be both labyrinthine and absurd.
Wednesday night's performance was greeted by a fevered, familiar reaction, as fans raised their beer cups in unison, screamed along to the punchy choruses (and to the most verbally labyrinthine verses) and threw bursts of glittering confetti toward the stage.
Ethel Paley, a social worker who for 35 years was at the forefront of helping nursing home patients and their families navigate the labyrinthine health care system, redress hidden abuses in treatment and lobby for systemic solutions, died on Nov.
The fun in reading "The Next to Die" — even when the scaffolding fails to fully support the structure — isn't in learning whodunit, but in following the labyrinthine byways of its author's peculiar worldview and the twisted motives of her characters.
The stench starts to hit as we pass through stringent security and, wrinkling our noses, we climb a flight of stairs to the labyrinthine walkways for a bird's eye view of all those curvaceous rumps hemmed into wooden fenced pens.
Meng Wanzhou, the executive in question and the daughter of Huawei's founder Ren Zhengfei, was detained in Canada in late 2018 at the behest of U.S. authorities who accuse her of overseeing a labyrinthine scheme to evade nuclear sanctions imposed on Iran.
Obviously trying to summarize what must be a labyrinthine system of micro-investigations, into a myriad of factors, into 500 easily consumable words is difficult, but fortunately what the assembly have presented us with is a masterclass in saying absolutely fuck all.
This is why an unlikely recent favorite of mine is Persona Q, a fusion of the Persona games and Etrian Odyssey that has you filling in grid-based maps across labyrinthine worlds using the Nintendo 3DS's touchscreen, your stylus acting as Theseus' thread.
While Cuba's lack of cash reserve and labyrinthine bureaucracy are obstacles to any new business here, many experts believe that the Communist government is delaying trade with the U.S. in order to build pressure on Congress to do away with the embargo entirely.
The ancestral entry point into the US for most Jews was New York City's Lower East Side, typically sometime in the early 20th century, and if you know anything about New York City's labyrinthine downtown, you know that the LES abuts Chinatown.
They put a Mediafire link up on Myspace, and waited to see what happened, and from there, the album hit Limewire, wending its way through the labyrinthine bowels of the internet, until it landed in the nebulous clutches of the Russian torrent sites.
The divergent views from two of the most powerful Wall Street banks indicates just how hard investors are finding it to read the labyrinthine plots and counterplots of Brexit, the United Kingdom's most significant political and economic move since World War Two.
As the United Kingdom's labyrinthine Brexit crisis goes down to the wire, May is making a last-ditch effort to get changes to the divorce package but lawmakers will try on Wednesday to grab control of Brexit in a series of parliamentary votes.
From the dingy, labyrinthine basement of the Golden Shopping Mall, with its anarchy of scents, to the vast gallery of stalls at the New World Mall, sleek and seemingly infinite, they are justly beloved as scenes of equal parts chaos and serendipity.
Like with most of his work, I find myself listening to "Cold Crush" over and over in some effort to acclimatise to its strangeness, only to at some point coil away from it, scared of losing myself forever in it's labyrinthine rhythmic logic.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Honking car horns and live "selfie" videos - this is how some Thais in the northern city of Chiang Rai and beyond celebrated on Tuesday after all 12 boys and their soccer coach had been safely rescued from a labyrinthine cave complex.
On the city's labyrinthine streets, some merchants, like the fish-seller and self-described soccer fan Abdulrahman Koudri, said they had no idea Morocco was even trying to secure what would be the biggest sporting event ever held on the African continent.
The simplicity and sturdiness of Seven Samurai's plot accounts for much of what makes it so powerful, and so adaptable: It never strays off on tangents in search of the sort of quick narrative highs that can make more labyrinthine plots so appealing.
The wall is in a small gymnasium in the Republic Olympic Training Center, a labyrinthine tennis facility in Minsk that was a short walk from the small, two-bedroom apartment Azarenka shared with her parents, her older brother, Max, and her grandparents.
Last month, in an exercise to weed out illegal immigration in the eastern state of Assam, the government excluded 1.9 million Indians from the National Register of Citizens, who now stand to lose statehood if they're unable to win a labyrinthine appeal process.
Cloistered in the Senate chamber for hours a day and commanded to stay silent, she is unable to familiarize herself with the labyrinthine layout of the Capitol or schedule one-on-one meetings to get to know her colleagues or discuss legislation.
Keeping Score The N.B.A.'s collective bargaining agreement can be labyrinthine, and when one considers the rigidity of the rules regarding trades, and the expectations of teams and their fans, the situation the Knicks face with Carmelo Anthony as the league's Feb.
The Saturday Profile CAIRO — In a cluttered corner of his labyrinthine law office, amid dog-eared files and half-empty coffee cups, Samir Sabry stood over a computer screen, his face grave as a stone, watching a clip of a potty-mouthed puppet.
Their documents feature comical illustrations to highlight concerns, such as Betsy DeVos's role as Education Secretary, and pointed activities to approach issues from a fresh perspective, like a labyrinthine maze intended to make a recipient consider the consequences of building a border wall.
Housed in a wooden shack-like structure, the labyrinthine installation is composed of glass, mylar, mirrors, and books from the artist's collection covered in sugar crystals, eschewing a clear-cut narrative in favor of a more complicated vision of African-American progress.
In other words, having graduated from merely tweeting to obsessively ruminating on the labyrinthine, never-ending series of injustices inflicted upon him and his fellow conservative tweeters by the social media bigwigs, Trump has graduated from being one who posts to being A Poster.
The nearby Painting and Sculpture Museum at Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University came to the rescue, but its labyrinthine rooms inspired a visitor route that resembles an artistic IKEA, with arrows on the floor and numbered rooms to be followed in a certain order.
In a section on how we live, he presents cohesive neighborhoods and town clusters, from the labyrinthine community of Delray Beach in Florida to the elegant, curving layout of villas in Marabe Al Dhafra, Abu Dhabi, which is one of the world's hottest regions.
BANGKOK, July 10 (Reuters) - Honking car horns and live "selfie" videos - this is how some Thais in the northern city of Chiang Rai and beyond celebrated on Tuesday after all 12 boys and their soccer coach had been safely rescued from a labyrinthine cave complex.
While the series' alien storyline (often called its "mythology" or "mytharc") grew more and more labyrinthine and impossible to follow, the monster-of-the-week episodes veered all over the place, a tribute to just how inventive TV could be when given free rein.
Samurai Shodown is about the parts of fighting games I like (tense exchanges of blows interrupted by immediate bisection) without the parts that I love watching but haven't had the focus to do, like 4th-dimensional chess setplay, labyrinthine pressure strings, and impossible aerial movement.
Some shots that run parallel to characters as they stride down long corridors in the prison stand out — but the pair is always careful to frame scenes so the actors seem trapped in labyrinthine underground passages, or overwhelmed by the giant buildings looming behind them.
A proper, word-of-mouth smash hit, it swatted away Atomic Kitten to reach number 22 and inaugurated a labyrinthine story eventually involving a revolving cast of more than 23 characters, though it would take supreme self-confidence to guess at an exact number.
Dolphins, for instance, have labyrinthine internal genitalia, so while there's plenty of footage of these marine mammals mating, the actual "copulatory fit" of the dolphin penis within the vagina is not well understood, according to biologist Dara Orbach, a postdoctoral fellow at Dalhousie University.
Bulgaria's labyrinthine past complicates an already complicated story about a Bulgarian expatriate and grad school dropout, known only as the Amerikanche (the little American), who has returned from the United States to find his long-lost grandfather and sell off a plot of family land.
The house's elaborate, sprawling, and labyrinthine structure—with 161 rooms, stairways that end in blank walls, closets that open up to the floor below, and cabinets that open out to hallways and ballrooms—was, the story goes, a means of keeping those ghosts at bay.
The stone villages in the southern part of the island, near the mastic groves, were built in the manner of fortresses — with high exterior walls, only a few entrances and labyrinthine layouts — to foil any attempts by invaders to steal the resin stored there.
Listen to the Russian pianist Sviatoslav Richter playing the 19th-century Polish composer Frédéric Chopin's "Revolutionary Étude" as if unleashing a demon within, or the American pianist Cecil Taylor making the same instrument speak a language entirely his own, one that's labyrinthine, beyond music.
Just as American society imposes a series of taxes to build a world of public goods and services—from roads to schools to an unbridled war machine that operates without any accountability—the health care industry makes similar extractions as individuals travel its labyrinthine architecture.
Berlitz and Moore's 1980 book, however, tapped into the '80s zeitgeist of occult paranoia by alleging a complex government UFO cover-up, and while they didn't explicitly mention Area 51, rumors of vast, labyrinthine underground military compounds in the desert began to take shape.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York State officials on Tuesday chose developers for a $1.6 billion project to renovate a century-old historic post office, part of a broader plan to modernize Pennsylvania Station, the outdated labyrinthine train hub in the heart of New York City.
Your adventure quickly departs from the straight­forward hero's journey found in many video games and descends into a labyrinthine techno-military conspiracy in which you never know if you are working for the good guys — or if there are any good guys at all.
The labyrinthine plot, though, is mostly just an excuse for the detectives to tour a stylized 1970s Los Angeles, making their way from swinging porn star parties to auto shows to bowling alleys while trading barbs with each other and bullets with bad guys.
Even businesses that have an external presence online require you to go through a labyrinthine process so you can give them your money: Leave Instagram, open a web browser, go to the site, see if they take reservations, go to the reservation site, and so on.
Britains labyrinthine crisis over Brexit has stunned allies and foes alike, and with deadlock in London, the world's fifth largest economy faces an array of options including an exit with a deal to smooth the transition, a no-deal exit, an election or a second referendum.
Between inadvertently ruining Stefan's (Fionn Whitehead) life and trying to find the secret ending (not to mention the numerous Easter eggs), we constructed a flowchart in our brain of the labyrinthine story — only to get dropped back off at the ultimate choice: Sugar Puffs or Frosties?
Our insides are itchy, messy, labyrinthine, swampy places to live—the antithesis of what we see when we look at an image of a person online (or the image they provide us in a few conversations) and they appear to be tied up in a neat bow.
Dimly lighted, labyrinthine, reeking of Clorox and other odors, the place was no deterrent to the determined fashion flock, which turned out in force — crowding stairs, corridors hung with condom dispensers and dank cabins in each of which a plasticized mattress occupies most of the floor.
Britain's labyrinthine crisis over Brexit has stunned allies and foes alike, and with deadlock in London, the world's fifth largest economy faces an array of options including an exit with a deal to smooth the transition, a no-deal exit, an election or a second referendum.
The audience will be asked to close its eyes on occasion; at other times, Amith Chandrashaker's delicate lighting will plunge into total blackness, most memorably to simulate the disorientation of visiting the fabled, labyrinthine caves of country X. Is any of this starting to sound familiar?
One whole wall of their modest studio office inside one of those labyrinthine Bushwick warehouses is dedicated to shelves of "the juice," tens of thousands of dollars worth of single-cask Calvados, tomato brandys, oak-barrel finished gins, and award-winning single malt whiskys from India.
BEIJING — Wu Xiaohui, the Chinese tycoon who was in failed talks with President Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, to buy into a skyscraper project in Manhattan, is fighting allegations of financial chicanery and has threatened to sue a Chinese magazine that examined his company's labyrinthine funding.
We piled into a First Order Fleet Transport — a seated vehicle, this time — as an astromech droid drove us through the labyrinthine ship, dodging blaster fire, skirting laser cannons, and ducking Kylo Ren's glowing, cackling lightsaber as it (somehow) melted through the ceiling above our heads.
When Bahmanzadeh suggested the jury should see the inside of the club, so they could fully appreciate how labyrinthine and difficult to fully monitor the space was, his request was granted, but only on the condition that he remain at least 12 yards away from them at all times.
Musk is pretty into the idea and claims he's been racking up governmental support for it since July 2017, and the company plans to simplify the labyrinthine process of securing the necessary permits to dig tunnels everywhere by piggybacking on existing right-of-way permits for rail developers.
And each notification now offers the option to edit settings for that app when it comes in — you'll be able to set an app's notifications to be delivered quietly, without pinging your phone, or turn them off all together, all without having to navigate Apple's granular and labyrinthine menus.
He led us through the exhibition, down into the museum's labyrinthine archives, and behind the green curtain to the museum's workspace, overcrowded with delicious new donations (hint: miniature erotic sculptures from a New Jersey lawyer, coffee table books of dirty illustrations) and Leslie-Lohman's modest but impressive staff.
The exhibition Contesting/Contexting SPORT — spread between the glossy NGBK and the labyrinthine Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien, a few minutes' walk away — is a rare, focused critique of the self-serving mythologies that surround professional sports, as well as a celebration of the emancipatory spirit of the community, grassroots kind.
As part of the visit, Trump will be given a tour of the Churchill War Rooms - a labyrinthine bunker-turned-museum underneath London, and he will take part in events to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day invasion of Normandy, which turned the course of the war.
Other challenges include limited medical services and labyrinthine insurance claims, as well as wildlife that has been scavenging the desolate neighborhoods for food.. "It won't really hit you until you walk into it," said Adam Tucker, a 50-year-old oil sands worker, as he prepared to drive home.
The fast-growing number of cases in Lombardy, many of which were in people who had not traveled abroad, implied that the virus had likely been there for some time, and been spreading communally, making the job of tracing who had contact with whom and when a labyrinthine task.
The $100 million Janesville plant, in the hometown of Representative Paul D. Ryan, the speaker of the House, is the first construction project to pass through the labyrinthine nuclear regulatory approval process since 1985 and is being built by Shine Medical Technologies with $25 million in federal funds.
No conversation about wellness would be complete without acknowledging the labyrinthine medical system Americans are forced to navigate, and after listening to a few episodes of An Arm and a Leg, you'll understand why the show was (semi-ironically) nominated for a "Best True Crime Podcast" award last year.
The whole book until this point has been hammering home the message that time is fluid, labyrinthine, and that even if Elio and Oliver never see each other again, their episode together persists in their memories, breathes life into their other loves, and surfaces in all moments in time.
A tricky, self-aware film noir that openly flaunts its love of classic hardboiled detective clichés, Brick sees Joseph Gordon-Levitt going on a quest to solve the mysterious death of his ex-girlfriend while femme fatale Nora Zehetner leads him through a labyrinthine ring of teen drug peddlers.
Deleuze opposed transcendence in favor of "immanence," and his rhizomatic and labyrinthine view of postindustrial global society takes into account the rich ensemble of relations possible — the diversity, the unexpected links, the ruptures, the amalgamations, and the connected heterogeneity we all know through the electronic flux in our daily lives.
Half an hour later you're in a labyrinthine warehouse, blindfolded, hooded and hogtied, forced to eat unidentifiable items, whipped, pushed and left in a chair for an interminable amount of time, ambient terror music pulsing through your ears while your mind is left to stumble through endless corridors of confusion.
In addition to nailing all the prerequisites of a modern startup (an emphasis on exemplary design, scalable technology and sterling customer support), new entrants wanting to move fast must navigate healthcare's laundry list of regulations, abiding by specific federal and state regulatory requirements and the labyrinthine rules of the FDA.
The installation itself, which runs non-stop for 504 hours, consists of a sprawling, labyrinthine fifty-room set constructed in the basement of the theater and inhabited by forty actors, some of whom remain on set and in character for the entire 003-day duration the project is on view.
Given the museum's labyrinthine structure — a collection of some 25 buildings cobbled together over the decades with a maze of corridors and halls — the app has a Bluetooth-operated feature that guides you GPS-like to exhibitions it recommends you see based on your input of any of a dozen interests.
Both Jones and Young deserve to fight in the big leagues and make the big money, but the road to glory for an amateur is a long one, beset on all sides by financial and self-marketing hurdles, not to mention the labyrinthine world of combat sport associations and private promotions.
She has since scaled back that operation, but her portfolio now includes Dar Kawa, an impeccably pared-down riad in the labyrinthine medina, and an eponymous store opened in 2016; it carries her linens along with a few locally made leather bags and accessories in the muted shades she favors.
In February 1943, fearing that Resistance cells would take advantage of the cramped and labyrinthine streets of the popular neighborhood known as le Panier (the Breadbasket), the occupying Nazi authorities expelled 20,000 residents — sending hundreds of Jews and foreigners to concentration camps — and dynamited more than 34 acres along the Quai du Port.
The boys, members of a youth football team, and their coach have been trapped in the labyrinthine cave at the Tham Luang Nang Non complex for nearly two weeks, unable to navigate their way out of a series of narrow passages after floodwaters forced them to take shelter on a rocky ledge.
The government outlawed such places in 500, and many of the area's funerary traders had long vanished by the time much of Sago Lane was leveled to make way for the labyrinthine Chinatown Complex, whose exterior is brightly adorned with incandescent Chinese paper lanterns strung in zigzags above the busy street below.
Hulu has revealed its Super Bowl trailer for Castle Rock, the latest TV series to venture into the labyrinthine world of Stephen King's many horror novels — and though it's only 40 seconds long, it offers a satisfying taste of the macabre for King fans looking to return to the dark heart of Maine.
Back in the city, the couple, who now live in a sunny apartment adjacent to the American Academy, still enjoy the discoveries yielded by Rome's ancient labyrinthine alleys and antiques shops, but the long stints in Salento are a voyage to another era, a Jamesian detour into an Eden suffused with light.
I am here, after all, to interview him about his new memoir, "The Ride of a Lifetime," in which he proudly writes about the 40 trips he took to Shanghai in 18 years to complete the labyrinthine negotiations to open the $215 billion Shanghai Disneyland, 220 times the size of this park.
Police jurisdiction in St. Louis is notoriously labyrinthine and includes dozens of small, local municipal agencies like the Ferguson Police Department, where Wilson worked — munis, the officers call them — and the St. Louis County Police Department, which patrols areas not covered by the munis and helps with "resource intense events," like the protests in Ferguson.
These include a labyrinthine Richard Serra steel sculpture; a room designed by James Turrell with a skylight that remains open in every kind of weather so visitors can watch the changing of the light; and a giddy "Swimming Pool" by Leandro Erlich of Argentina, which creates the illusion that visitors are walking under water.
One of President Trump's first moves in office was to sign an executive order that temporarily halted all refugee resettlement, and in the months since then his administration has quietly stifled the U.S. refugee program by enacting what experts say are labyrinthine security measures designed to slow the flow of refugees to a trickle.
This, frankly, is absolute bollocks, but the song has such a strangely convoluted history for a bit of holiday-friendly fluff, that to save boring you into an early grave with a labyrinthine account of the creation of the record I'll just blindly accept that, yes, today is the 20th birthday of the Macarena.
A representative for Bravo said it is nearly impossible to calculate what percentage of music a specific vendor provides to a show, given the network's labyrinthine filing system, contractual complexities between clips that are licensed and clips that are owned outright, and the ways in which the music cues themselves are edited for use.
Even if you were one of the lucky 2150,19923 people who visited the New York Art Book Fair this past weekend, there's a good chance you didn't catch all of the 21992 stands scattered throughout MoMA PS211's labyrinthine nooks—and you are nearly guaranteed to have missed a large portion of fair's zine offerings.
Instead, we've developed a more complicated interplay between public service and private enrichment, a labyrinthine system of consultancies and adviserships and directorates and boards in which the dedicated public servant can make enough money to keep up with the cost of tuition at Sidwell or Exeter without ever taking anything so embarrassing as a bribe.
A panel convened to update the blue laws made other recommendations as well: streamlining the process for bars and taverns to obtain a liquor license—a notoriously laborious and labyrinthine nightmare—and allowing the state discretion when licensing liquor sales in establishments that fall within 200 feet of a school of place of worship.
All the horrifying stories of the last few months have given people the urge to do their part in reacting to the news, whatever that might mean; in addition to delivering yes/no decrees, Rotten Apples provides a way to navigate labyrinthine showbiz structures that can make it tough to figure out who was involved with what.
Lead Actor in Drama Series Sterling K. Brown, This is UsAnthony Hopkins, WestworldBob Odenkirk, Better Call SaulMatthew Rhys, The AmericansLiev Schreiber, Ray DonovanMilo Ventimiglia, This is Us Our pick: Sterling K. Brown We might all be fixated on the fate of Ventimiglia's character, but Brown's poignant performance is the emotional anchor that grounds NBC's labyrinthine family drama.
Rather, shooting on expired 16-millimeter film (a creative statement in and of itself), he folded this tragedy into a movie that — with the help of a masked fool, Pulcinella, often known as Punch in English — emerges as a layered, labyrinthine meditation on Italy, failure and the need to continue moving forward even in the face of the impossible.
In the Bascarsija, the labyrinthine old quarter at the heart of Sarajevo, I strolled through various lanes of the 16th-century, Ottoman-era bazaar that had once been demarcated for different artisans: Coppersmiths would tak-tak-tak away at pots on Kazandziluk; blacksmiths forged iron tools on Kovaci; tanners hawked leather goods on Saraci; and shoemakers converged on Cizmedziluk.
NADA When: December 5–8 / Thursday: 2–7pm; Friday and Saturday: 11am–7pm; Sunday: 103am–5pm Where: Ice Palace Studios, 1400 North Miami Avenue, Miami As in previous iterations, the 17th edition of NADA Miami held at the labyrinthine but cozy Ice Palace Film Studios will be teeming with amazing art at a fraction of Art Basel prices.
Any texter who wants to propose a new emoji for review must first navigate Unicode's labyrinthine website, submit an academic-style paper arguing the case and ultimately gain the approval of representatives from a pool of tech companies — including Apple, Google, Adobe, Oracle and the German software company SAP — that pay $18,000 each in annual dues for the right to vote on characters.
Like a third person, the camera follows just behind them as they enter the club through the rear door ("It's better than waiting in the line," Hillexplains) and pass down labyrinthine back halls through the kitchen, with Hill glad-handing staff members and strewing money in his wake, and on into the dining room, where a table is swiftly laid for them.
To help grasp the vastness of the home furnishing emporium, some numbers: 8 — approximate number of football fields that could fit in the store 19 — buildings razed to make room for it 600 — seats in the restaurant 30 — checkout lanes 1,700 — parking spaces Countless — shoppers sure to get lost in the store's labyrinthine layout A photographer for The Burbank Leader took a tour.
Among the highlights: "Portrait of Borges" (1968), a labyrinthine march of synonyms inked on graph paper; "Contempt" (2005), a campy bricolage of invective; and "The Joys of Yiddish" (2013), a 345-foot-long ribbon of nonsense ("Kibbitzer, kvetcher, nudnick, nebbish, nudz, meshugener…") hugging the cornices of the Haus der Kunst, Munich, site of Adolph Hitler's infamous "Degenerate Art" exhibition in 1937.
A lesser-known play whose labyrinthine plot encompasses a beheading, cross-dressing and the ascent from on high of no less a figure than Jupiter on the way to its wonder-filled finish, "Cymbeline" here emerges as an irresistible slice of Shakespearean esoterica, its sense of amazement very much shared by the audience by the time its revelation-packed ending puts the knotted yarn to rights.
With little time, we crisscrossed the city to absorb the grim lessons of history that Berlin teaches in spades, along with an almost fetishistic devotion to contrition and atonement: the bombed ruin of the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, Checkpoint Charlie and remnants of the despised wall, the Brandenburg Gate and the labyrinthine Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe with its 2,19483 suffocating stelae.
However, with the highest concentration of music, musicians, and music-related industries in America, to profile any facet of Nashville's sprawling, labyrinthine scene is to barely scratch the surface, and even if you think you have a pulse on the city's most underground happenings, something newer and even further below the radar aways seems to emerge to challenge your view of the town's musical makeup.
A Work-Life Rollercoaster Putting careers on hold or leaving jobs altogether to stay home with an ill child can be both isolating and rewarding for the parents who do so; a rollercoaster of recurrent hospitalizations, schedules packed with specialist appointments, complicated and time-consuming care-taking demands, and the labyrinthine endeavor of figuring out health insurance claims, which can feel like a job in itself for even the healthy among us.
Sansour first explored these themes in "Nation State" (2012), another short sci-fi film in which Palestine, and the Israeli occupation, is presented as a vertical, futuristic high-rise that is divided into floors which can be accessed only through a series of elevators and throughways; political reality becomes a labyrinthine maze in which the protagonist — Sansour herself — is lost, accentuating the radical sensory loss that is a consequence of the ongoing occupation.
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Simply put, it's not a great remote, forcing you to use an annoying touch strip to adjust the volume and only offering a handful of buttons to control the rest of the TV. The remote is so simplistic (because it was designed for the Shield TV set-top box and not as a full TV remote) that doing things like accessing the on-screen menus to adjust picture or even just turning off the display require long-pressing various buttons and navigating through labyrinthine menus.
Opening up the possibility of a delay and removing the immediate threat of a no-deal exit on March 216.1 marks one of the biggest turning points in the United Kingdom's labyrinthine Brexit crisis since the 2016 referendum vote to leave the EU. In a move which pushes back the Brexit cliff edge by three months to the end of June, May announced she was to give the MPs two votes on March 13-14 if she failed to get a deal approved by March 12.
The man they were looking for called himself an agent, though it was unclear if this was owing to his specializing in travel or to his operating in secret or to some other reason, and they were to meet him in the labyrinthine gloom of a burned-out shopping center, a ruin with innumerable exits and hiding places, which made Saeed wish he had insisted that Nadia not come and made Nadia wish that they had brought a flashlight or, failing that, a knife.
In the space of seven days, no more, the richest club in the world — home of the greatest player in history — has: tried to sign Rodrigo Moreno from Valencia in some sort of labyrinthine swap deal; reportedly made a $90 million offer for Everton's Richarlíson, despite already being at the very limit of its financial capacity; contemplated an offer for Chelsea's Brazilian workhorse, Willian; and moved to sign Villarreal forward Cédric Bakambu, only to change its mind at the last minute (according to the Spanish newspaper Marca).

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