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  • In addition, licensing is currently labrynthine and confusing.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009

  • It certainly seems to be a massive, labrynthine, organisation.

    Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister? 2010

  • Nothing Burns in Hell is one of the most labrynthine tales I've read in many a year.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Bill Crider 2009

  • Even distribution of space results in a labrynthine construction that works against the player's sense of direction.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Steve gaynor 2009

  • Even distribution of space results in a labrynthine construction that works against the player's sense of direction.

    Reorienteering: spatial organization in BioShock Steve gaynor 2009

  • It's an impressive mission backed digitally by a website as labrynthine as a Chinese puzzle box.

    Kevin Smokler: The Shelf Talker: Floppy Disks, Lyndon Johnson and Narnia 2009

  • Featuring great performances from Vinnie Jones and Jason Statham, Lock Stock is an enjoyable tightly paced ride through London's underworld driven mostly by clever dialogue and a labrynthine plot.

    Dust Forms Words 100 Must-See Movies: 71 to 80 Greg Tannahill 2008

  • Featuring great performances from Vinnie Jones and Jason Statham, Lock Stock is an enjoyable tightly paced ride through London's underworld driven mostly by clever dialogue and a labrynthine plot.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Greg Tannahill 2008

  • Basically, she ranted and raved (and chain smoked) at them, telling her serpentine and labrynthine hard-luck story using any old thing that popped into her head, with the goal of disuading them from ever trying 'stuff' (or maybe her whole point was to rope teens into the cultish Synanon program she spoke so highly of -- the jury's still out on her true aim).

    Archive 2006-06-01 The Nag 2006

  • Unfortunately, despite containing some good points, the Bill spends too much time turning the Secretary of State for Wales into the viceroy of Wales, and creating a labrynthine process for creating new laws when a simple path could have been taken.

    Archive 2006-01-01 2006

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