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"rigmarole" Definitions
  1. a long and complicated process that is annoying and seems unnecessary
  2. a long and complicated story

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A complete newbie would find the whole rigmarole extremely daunting.
"I hate the whole rigmarole around a salon," she says.
Wine is intimidating enough without saddling it with pointless rigmarole.
The whole rigmarole reduced his actual pay by about a third.
Like much of the rigmarole, I don't resent it at all.
You know that rigmarole and the divisiveness that could get added anew.
All I have to do in this rigmarole is chew and flush.
Why does it have to be this rigmarole prescribed by someone else?
Didn't the whole 3D rigmarole wind up being a sort of icebreaker?
Harrison was an archaeology teacher who was just put through the rigmarole.
Of course, all the algorithmic rigmarole is also causing real-world problems.
The rigmarole outside was silly, Mr. Singleton said, because the election was over.
In many cases, this rigmarole merely shuffles money around, with little change in revenue.
Republicans' rigmarole on Trump and Russia fits a pattern, notes Vanity Fair's Bess Levin.
For his next European holiday he will have to go through the whole rigmarole again.
There's the usual rigmarole—the sending of your résumé, the interview, the formal offer letter.
All without a broker, bank account or the typical rigmarole that goes with traditional investing.
You, however, have the ability to put this whole rigmarole to rest by, well, returning Frank.
Without a congressional intervention, Capital One is likely to face largely the same rigmarole as Equifax did.
"I think we all felt, 'This is such a rigmarole, it better be worth it,'" MacGregor said.
The first was to allow Page to remove himself from the rigmarole of running the Google business.
"To be an LGBTQ fan of sci-fi TV is to suffer the recurring rigmarole," he writes.
For now, at least, WhatsApp is giving you the ability to opt-out of this whole rigmarole.
There's a whole rigmarole you have to go through when you work there, let alone if you don't work there.
Leave it to Amy Schumer to be the very rare exception to that unofficial rule of the whole Hollywood rigmarole.
For many clubs, particularly smaller outfits, the rigmarole of acquiring even inexpensive work permits will dissuade them from signing foreign players.
If Superman can just fly backwards and turn back the clock, why bother going through the rigmarole of fighting bad guys?
But it created a huge rigmarole that might not have happened at all had the Post simply gotten its facts right.
Whatever the case, one comes to tire of the courtroom rigmarole, longing to return to the roomier vistas of Kafka's mind.
And as more dogs and cats go through the rigmarole of a DNA test, the results are sure to become more informative.
The rigmarole of public filings and quarterly calls might inject more sobriety into the brash culture of Uber, a ride-hailing firm.
But even if, in some cases, they prevail, the rigmarole has shown that there are many sound reasons not to execute someone.
With so many indicators, pundits, and exogenous factors simultaneously attacking investor psyches, it's fairly easy to get caught up in the rigmarole.
She set little store by "empirical validation"; Jung had not bothered with that rigmarole, instead drawing his theories from religion, philosophy and literature.
What's keeping the Avengers from slowly undoing every single part of this 22-film rigmarole to resolve the personal tragedies of their past?
A seller pays a lot for the rigmarole of putting something up for auction: the work has to be documented, catalogued, and photographed.
Money that would have once been loaned to a local entrepreneur or family farm is now being swallowed up by more bureaucratic rigmarole.
Yet she spurns the promotional rigmarole of the industry, despite knowing that it's hard to win the public's sympathy if you ignore them.
The wine-snob card is a crude straw man, of course, but we know what they mean: The rigmarole around wine is intimidating.
He has also prorogued parliament — illegally — in an attempt to bypass parliamentary scrutiny, which he described in an internal memo as "a rigmarole".
But, in terms of people willing things after they die, it's just a bit too much logistical rigmarole to go around to that.
She'd been through the visa rigmarole for the United States and Canada for her Thai husband, and that had taken months to sort out.
On the plus side, this model's draconian commitment to accuracy means songs that have gone through a professional rigmarole sound positively lush and radiant.
He has now embarked the U.S. on a never-ending negotiating rigmarole that will lead to a serious — and very dangerous — confrontation with China.
People with heart problems can easily use the EKG app to take electrocardiograms whenever they sense something abnormal, without the rigmarole I went through.
Several states ban liquor entirely, and the others each have their own licensing rigmarole, making it difficult for producers to build a nationwide following.
Administration officials said they didn't want to get near Houston, afraid they would hamper recovery efforts with the enormous rigmarole of a presidential visit.
This incredible rigmarole is in stark contrast to the statesmanship displayed by Christian Lindner, a young leader of the center-right Free Democratic Party (FDP).
Why Amazon goes through this rigmarole with some employees remains a mystery, given that others describe being told outright, not asked, to sign up for VTO.
You can pair them up to an Android handset and just about anything else with Bluetooth, but you've got to go through the more traditional rigmarole.
"The whole September session is a rigmarole introduced by [redacted words] to show the public that MPs were earning their crust," Johnson wrote in the Aug.
Rerun the tape of evolution, and DNA, RNA, ATP, the Krebs cycle — the rigmarole of Biology 101 — would probably arise again, here or in distant worlds.
And then comes the rest of the month: What we call "Dry January" and the rigmarole of discussing a colleague's temporary sobriety for an entire 216 days.
Dragify takes care of the whole coding rigmarole for you, and all you're required to do is pick from pre-defined content blocks and stack them together.
Take it from yours truly, a world-weary graduate who managed to survive the rigmarole of a four-year degree: You don't need a cable TV subscription.
That move might well have put an end to the matter and played out internally as a bureaucratic rigmarole, but Park Service employees weren't done with Twitter.
But when they're getting ready to launch, they require all that pain-in-the-ass fueling rigmarole and last-minute tweaking nonsense typical of liquid-fueled rockets.
The rigmarole began before dawn, but everyone who gathered outside the hotel on the edge of New Orleans' French Quarter was used to waking up at ungodly hours.
So why bother going to all the rigmarole of working out a restructuring plan, engaging the directors and then going public if there was little chance of success?
If the object is really to help labor, why go through the rigmarole of lowering the tax on business profits and waiting for the benefit to flush through?
This ranges from low-level constituent service, where staff can help guide voters through some federal agency's rigmarole, to doing robust advocacy on behalf of local people and interests.
Here and there across the Arab world, private VIP services, often in cahoots with official security chiefs, sell fast-track passage to bypass the rigmarole faced by hoi polloi.
Although the killings have dispensed with what Mr. Duterte has called "the rigmarole" of due process, his drug war has proved wildly popular in a country plagued by crime.
Are there IP issues and will the whole rigmarole of the game running in some big server farm set off cheat detectors or send me a security warning email?
On the fourth day, for example, he had occasion to watch her during the rather bizarre pre-lunch rigmarole that characterized this retreat, something he had never experienced anywhere else.
A message posted by the club on social media said the group was having trouble finding a faculty member to supervise it (an annual rigmarole faced by student societies in China).
The whole rigmarole afforded the opposition leaders lots of attention in the media and reminded the world of the ongoing subversion of democracy by Hun Sen, Cambodia's strongman of 34 years.
We had the opportunity to test the new feature at JFK's Terminal 5 earlier today, which was like going through all of the travel rigmarole without actually getting to go anywhere.
For drinks without the rigmarole, nearby Gaspard is a tiny wood-lined bar whose specialties include La Sieste de Shiva (whiskey, chai spice and pineapple; 233 euros), a sweet-sour concoction.
Fears of credit card or Social Security Number theft have faded as people have become accustomed to the rigmarole of fraud alerts from the bank and free credit monitoring from breached retailers.
Delegating duties, Hauser and Hollibaugh argued, allows Trump to put key powers and controls into the hands of loyalists who've already been approved by the Senate rather than suffer more Congressional rigmarole.
Cashman put his name to a letter from 50 Georgetown Prep grads that was sent to the U.S. Senate asking them to forget all this political rigmarole and just confirm this guy.
Once upon a time, we had to go through the rigmarole of meeting partners in a bar, wading through a sea of people in a bid to stumble across one reasonable person.
This year, the GOP contest is simple: After some opening rigmarole at their caucus sites, an ordinary secret ballot vote on presidential candidates will be conducted, and the totals will be tallied statewide.
After everything, nobody can find common ground unless they'd gone through the whole rigmarole of The Bachelor — it just so happens that Bushnell and Fletcher managed to stay supportive after all the drama.
And when you want to stop off in a store for snack or something, you don't need to go through the rigmarole of taking your earbuds out just so you can make an order.
He's not the first designer to tire of the rigmarole of running a company — the relentless socializing, the press appointments and frequent travel, the fittings and castings and photo shoots and small production catastrophes.
If you cook a lot of meat and don't want to go through the rigmarole of getting out the cast iron to cook and sear your thick steaks I suspect the Cinder will work well.
Objectively elegant as was the effect, the whole rigmarole was rendered fairly silly by Mr. Browne's decision to hobble the models' legs together with bondage knots that made them walk at a death-march pace.
Mere weeks before the Iowa caucuses, he wouldn't want to give the impression that he enjoyed even one millisecond of this silly Washington rigmarole in which he had to share the same air as the president.
As partisanship grew more powerful in Congress and the majority party's leaders took a heavier hand in shaping legislation, they found that they didn't really have much use for all the rigmarole of the conference process.
It's a pretty convenient way to skip the usual rigmarole involved in figuring out how to meet up with somebody when they're not at a standard place like home or an easy-to-find bar or restaurant.
Susan Sarandon has been doing the whole celebrity rigmarole of red carpets, film premieres, and paparazzi since the '70s, so when it comes to the glitz and glamour of it all, she's understandably a little bit jaded.
She doesn't know you and you don't know her, but because of this blood clause between you, you have to share this yearly rigmarole, where she spends four weeks stressing before impulse-buying you an $8 mug while waiting to checkout.
In fact, Jewel's and Das Bunker's refusal to partake in the Hollywood rigmarole may have been a saving grace for them both, as the perpetually expanding gentrification machine is still miles away from where UNION now sits, on the edge of Arlington Heights.
Yet the University of Oxford has long been roiled by questions of race, inequality and privilege swirling through British society, from the mean city streets and neglected social housing projects to the glittery, obsessively chronicled romances and rigmarole of the royal family.
With Instant Apps, app sharing will involve less friction — when a friend shares a link to an app, you won't have to go through the rigmarole of launching the app store and wondering if it's worth using up space on your phone to install.
Rather than go through that rigmarole, Cabin is betting that some passengers will instead choose an overnight bus, on which they crawl into sleeping pods, stacked like bunk beds but ensconced behind curtains and soundproof walls, and wake up eight hours later at their destination.
FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel deplored the rigmarole required to put this theory to bed: The Inspector General Report tells us what we knew all along: the FCC's claim that it was the victim of a DDoS attack during the net neutrality proceeding is bogus.
Rather than deal with the rigmarole of getting shot down by carriers and retailers this time out, the company is simply making it clear right off the bat that the new flagship just won't be available here — not through any sort of official channels.
Orkin and Ying's forthcoming book's title, "The Gaijin Cookbook: Japanese Recipes from a Chef, Father, Eater, and Lifelong Outsider," addresses it directly, while Compagnon and Yang demur from calling Le Rigmarole a Japanese restaurant, speaking instead of a prevailing aesthetic and attention to technique.
But, can you really foresee a 35-year-old go through the rigmarole of fighting his way to a title shot once again and, if he were to win a title, would he be active enough to defend it as often as he and we would like?
Tired of the FDA application rigmarole and frustrated by the wait for federal action, desperately ill patients and their families took to the halls of state legislative chambers to lobby for passage of right-to-try laws, a model first championed by the libertarian-leaning Goldwater Institute.
By simply taking shares to market without seeking new capital, Spotify would provide its backers an easier way to sell while avoiding some of the traditional rigmarole of an initial public offering, including banking fees that can be as much as 7 percent of funds raised.
If you're going to nick a 7 ft blind, wouldn't you just run outside with it instead of going through the rigmarole of putting it in your clothes, stressing out in the knowledge that you have not done a good job whatsoever of hiding your crime?
Maybe there is a corrupt and incestuous circle of professional political operatives and professional political journalists who want the world to believe — perhaps even personally want to believe — that the whole rigmarole of an expensive, highly professionalized political campaign is essential even as Trump is proving it isn't true.
" The soon-to-be White House Chief of Staff, and the symbol of the GOP establishment in Donald Trump's new cabinet, went on to repeat the usual rigmarole about how "the phrasing can always be done differently," but that "clearly there are some aspects of that faith that are problematic.
We'll spare you Target's rigmarole about the supposedly great deals customers will receive and the myriad shipping options available—if you really want to, you can look that shit up yourself—but this is a good occasion to note that retailers are trying their best to match Amazon at its own game.
It's not just laptops and phones that need wireless connections now, after all; new classes of devices like security cameras, smart appliances and all that rigmarole need to be on the network, but it's a bit silly to put them on the same bands you use for gigabit downloads and 4K streaming.
Lengthy searching rigmarole, ticket costs, extortionate drinks, not being able to get in, not being able to leave, it's too hot inside, it's too cold outside, losing people, finding the wrong people, cloakrooms, not being able to sit down, toilets, the floor, the ceiling, photographers, phones, shoes, faces, shoulders, bouncers and your legs.
But eventually the BlackBerry was adopted by a very different part of society to the banker or the music industry professional or the aide or the PR or the PA. Young people, incapable of having phone contracts and tiring of the rigmarole of topping up credit, began to use BlackBerrys for their BlackBerry Messenger service.
Here's a cheering thought for next time you find yourself carting five bulging Tesco bags and an unwieldy multi pack of toilet roll home on the bus; cursing yourself for being neither organised nor rich enough to have an Ocado account: the weekly rigmarole of going to the supermarket is good for your health.
Amid the parade of yakitori at Le Rigmarole, Compagnon and Yang present pasta that shows a clear debt to Italy while resembling no codified recipe; even their noodle shapes and names — cushioni, for ravioli that look like doll pillows; faniciulle, from the Italian word for maidens, elaborately folded like demure hoods — are the chefs' inventions.
"If we fail again, if we kick the can down the road on 31st October, if we continue to delay, if we treat this as a fake deadline, just yet another rigmarole, then I think the voters will be very frustrated indeed," he told the Conservative Home website in an interview published on Thursday.
Anyway: If you ever fancy mulled wine—very, very, very bad mulled wine—without the sheer rigmarole of studding an orange with cloves and warming it slowly in a deep pan while children sing carols around you, then I can sort of recommend that you add a dab of PSL syrup to some Merlot before chugging the whole thing down.
Clark turned the booth of his Oslo-based gallery, VI, VII, into a marvel of an installation: a bespoke couture fitting room in which fairgoers who scored an appointment could play out the real-life rigmarole of custom couture clients and — for those willing to actually buy something — come away, in several weeks time, with a dress made by the artist.
The obstacles for Tinariwen—the main ones besides the normal human rigmarole—is that the autonomous region, Azawad, which they've been struggling to attain for decades is now not only still far out of reach, but also for the last five years, the entire region of Northern Mali has become untenably dangerous thanks to the of violence by both Jihadists and organized criminals.
" (The program's director denied that students were knocked to the floor and that the room had been used for seclusion—the state banned seclusion rooms in 2010—and said that some students asked to go there.) When parents complained, the teacher said, "they were met with the same rigmarole: there is a reason why your son is here, and sometimes kids with these conditions make things up.
It just so happens that the place in question is not Japan but Paris, in the 11th Arrondissement, where the American chefs Robert Compagnon and Jessica Yang of Le Rigmarole have adopted Japanese yakitori as, Compagnon says, "a framing mechanism for whatever is in season" — tiny charred tomatoes with puckering skins, leeks daubed with cod-roe mayonnaise — and made variants on the sour-spicy condiment yuzu kosho out of French citrus fruits as they come in and out of harvest.
This is all moot because most clubs in Los Angeles suck anyway, so you should skip them entirely and just go to the afters, which should be steadily progressing from creepy to crawly around 2:30 AM. Please consider the following method instead of the traditional rigmarole: get daydrunk at an afternoon party (preferably rooftop and poolside), sleep/eat/blaze your way through the evening, then rouse yourself at midnight, pre-game (what we like to call re-game), and hit the afterparty, where you will undoubtedly be the life of the whole affair thanks to your freshness and vigor.

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