The primary example of this habitat occurs along the upper reaches of Accokeek Creek and its maze of tributaries. |
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Colin reluctantly runs out the front entrance and escapes through the maze of alleyways. |
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He led them through a winding maze of streets and alleyways, and finally they reached a clearing. |
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The newly-lit lights revealed the room as circular with a winding maze pattern painted in black Indian ink on the marble floor. |
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A document replete with cadastres and flow charts that resemble the scratchings of a drunken maze designer. |
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I try to entice him with the biggest hedge maze in the world and a seal sanctuary but he will have none of it. |
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Skeins emerged through group projects to render the maze of tradition through a time-line, skits and sketches. |
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Birmingham uni, as anyone who's ever tried to visit it will tell you, is like a little rat's maze. |
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The insects' snacking patterns in the branch create a complex maze of chambers. |
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He reflected the mindset of a person who was caught up in a bizarre bureaucratic maze that he had no control over. |
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With practiced ease, she punched the right button in the maze of buttons, levers, switches, and dials. |
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Since then, this perennially restless muse has wandered through a maze of creative highways and byways. |
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The photography group go south again for the day, sheltered from the westerly wind to dive a maze of deep, narrow canyons. |
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The international airport project has been hanging fire for the last 10 years, caught in a maze of controversies, suspicions, hurdles and delays. |
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Amidst these, through a complex maze of natural stone bridges and walkways, was a smaller peak. |
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Looking into the mirror, he could hardly see the bright verdant eyes underneath his maze of zigzagging blonde hair. |
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There are also wagon rides, haystacks for climbing, and a corn maze for the children. |
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The fire was blamed on heat lightning, as there was some flashing before the maze race began. |
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Your place of residence for the next 16 months is a maze of chain-link fences, razor wire and guard towers. |
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For the present it's a chaos of building and redevelopment projects spread out over a maze of roadworks. |
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You are given a molecule, displayed in the right-hand pane, with its component atoms scattered in a maze of sorts. |
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A year later I found myself in the ladies' cloakroom deep in the maze that is St Mary's Medical School. |
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The layout of the maze was imprinted in my head and I knew if I needed to, that could be used to my advantage. |
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In the heart of this technological maze sat two men, absorbed in technobabble. |
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Its attractive maze of underground tunnels affords pedestrians safe passage under one of the most ruthless traffic interchanges in Europe. |
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Thus, we noticed that the no-nonsense lines of the building have been gentled by a topiary maze in the foreground. |
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We wandered through a maze of prickly bushes and speculated about the people who had lived there once. |
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Kafka never touches ground, he never deigns to offer you the clue to the maze. |
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The foot-deep wall also holds a mirrored medicine cabinet and conceals a maze of plumbing, air ducts, and ventilation equipment. |
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Loosely based on an old Montreal myth about a phantom ship and a shadowy captain, the maze is made up of five connected game zones. |
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Into the web we went, deeper and deeper into the night and into the darkness of the maze. |
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I walked through the maze of passages, taking whichever bearing I felt pulled towards. |
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In the center of the glacier I entered a maze of slot canyons made of pale blue ice. |
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They walked through an intricate maze of hallways before reaching a large arena filled with all sorts of technical equipment. |
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After a seemingly endless maze of corridors and rooms, he finally made it to his wing of the castle. |
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They marched on and on, down what seemed to be an endless maze of hallways and side passages. |
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The two men followed as the warden led them through a veritable maze of stone passages and metal walkways. |
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Then seeing the man lunge at her, she screeched and tried to scrabble away towards the garden maze. |
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The man moved off and Adam stepped through a further doorway and followed him through a maze of green baize covered card tables. |
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Once in the city, she got lost immediately in the maze of back alleys and narrow lanes. |
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This space is a maze of back roads, a pattern of small hills, fine houses and pretty little villages. |
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Genteel Lavelle Road now gets lots of cars ever since it has became a main street as part of a maze of one way streets. |
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Lisa couldn't fall asleep so she stayed awake and studied him, praying he would find his way out of the maze of lies he'd created for himself. |
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To pretty much anyone this lot represents a bewildering, tangled, confused maze of information. |
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They encircle their village with a stockade and a confusing maze of approaches, most of them lethally booby-trapped. |
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A metallic maze of chimneys, pipes and vents glitters on the horizon in the desert outside Khartoum, dominating the landscape for miles around. |
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While wandering the area you can explore the Tipi maze, petting zoo, live music, and pumpkin patch. |
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Being married is so normal until I think about it, and then it is a maze of surreal absurdity. |
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Somewhere in the maze of subterranean cracks below the village, contaminated surface water was leaking into clean groundwater. |
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Policies vary radically, and a good travel agent can be a huge asset in sorting through the maze of options. |
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A maze of quality runs links lifts at the mountain top, the only fault being the lack of decent slopes heading back down into the town. |
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The prisoners, in their bright orange jumpsuits, are guarded by a maze of chain-link fences, razor wire and towers. |
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The maze of burrows created by moles may provide cover and travel lanes for many species of small mammals. |
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Other activities include a John Deere trike and tractor farm, petting zoo, and hay bale maze. |
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Nestled between the two wings of the inn was a hedge maze that would magically rearrange itself every day. |
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The narrow roads become narrower in the never-ending maze of cross roads, sublanes and bylanes. |
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After completing and reviewing the maze worksheet, students completed a writing activity for each of the four civilizations. |
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Another, almost stereotypical, one is to place some poor unsuspecting creature in a maze and see if it finds its way out. |
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The problems have arisen out of a maze of interacting statutory provisions, which have been subject to frequent amendment. |
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Too tired to argue, I hung like a limp rag doll to his arm as he half carried me effortlessly through a maze of corridors. |
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Once through the checkpoint, you'll bump along a maze of rocky, unmaintained roads into the dry Caribbean mesquite forest. |
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He administers the Rorschach test and conducts races between Charlie and Algernon through the maze. |
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A bridge over a stream leads beneath a bower of pink roses into a frothy maze of flower-strewn pathways and rose-covered arbours. |
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However, evening had come, and he found himself thoroughly lost in the maze of crooked, narrow streets. |
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But as you chase your own tail down a maze of electronic alleyways, you sometimes wonder where it's all going to end. |
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To the south, athwart the mountain's lower slope, was a maze of byways and ramshackle housing for the native population. |
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The caveat is that the apparent complexity of a maze should not be judged by a naked eye, but rather with the mind's eye. |
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The five-star resort's proud boast is that it has no fewer than 42 swimming pools artfully woven into its maze of rooms, apartments and villas. |
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Once there, the gunman hoped to lose his pursuers in the maze of large buildings. |
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Julie Morrow-Tesch's experiments with piglets in a maze showed that it was the mother's milk scent on the udder that guided the piglets. |
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Only the local fishermen know their way through the maze of tall reeds to the oases of lotuses and water lilies concealed within. |
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Our guide through the mortgage maze will help house-hunters identify the right product for their needs. |
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The fragments battle for space and breath in the maze of pressures inherent in a culture bloated by wealth, technology, and power. |
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So, wasting no more time, I entered the maze and turned down the right fork in the path. |
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It's been a decade since the project was mooted and it has gone through a maze of approvals and reviews. |
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They twisted and turned down winding maze paths, never being able to tell if they were lost or going on the right path, blindly guessing. |
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A floor of twinflowers and a maze of pathways leads to unsuspecting breathtaking areas. |
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The foot-deep wall holds a mirrored medicine cabinet and conceals a maze of plumbing, air ducts, and ventilation equipment. |
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Cubicle walls cut the vast interior space creating a maze of semi-private cubbies. |
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We have been following a sometimes tortuous path through a maze of arguments and definitions. |
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The grounds are magnificent with an attractive walled garden, a topiarian maze and nature trails. |
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They look more like a confusing maze of roots and tendrils than a real tree. |
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On the rooftop, with the sun setting over the maze of narrow streets below them, they practice their one finished song before the show. |
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Like a ghost ship, the curragh floats onward, into the maze of icebergs off the east coast of Greenland. |
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The maze experiments used the plasmodium phase of the mould, a multi-nucleate single cell, or syncytium. |
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Sneaking through a complicated maze of laser beams using all of your stealth abilities is a good example. |
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I went strait towards the back door, around the swimming hole, and towards the hedge maze. |
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They wound up paddling through an ice maze on a lake at the toe of a glacier. |
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Debb led her through a maze of corridors, up stairs, through rooms, as if trying to confuse or disorientate her. |
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As I got closer to the entrance of the hedge maze I couldn't see anybody there so I had to question why I'd been directed here. |
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He was unaware of the beautiful garden nestled in the heart of the hedge maze. |
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The maize maze at Blake End, near Braintree, is open for the summer and is growing fast. |
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From that point on we showed her reaching out repeatedly, trying again and again to find ways out of the maze she found herself trapped in. |
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She floated through the maze of alleys and backstreets, craning her neck, her eyes searching. |
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Sometimes I pass a fellow lost soul and exchange a nod of acknowledgment, but this is a big maze and it seems to swallow people up. |
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The corn maze to the north is amazing, and there are farm lands and woods everywhere. |
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Within scant minutes, DeWolf's shrewd cross-examination had entangled Hood in an exitless maze of contradictions and obvious lies. |
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He paced the maze of corridors to the small conference room and burst into the room with a dribble of sweat trickling down his forehead. |
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You are strongly urged to solve the maze before looking closely at the answer! |
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He led us quickly out of the courtyard and through a confusing maze of corridors. |
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No, it's because the power concentrated in this maze has, over time, replaced democracy with its own self-referencing mediocracy. |
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Everything, the real walls, the maze walls, and the floors, are painted with phosphorescent paint and black lights are mounted in the ceiling. |
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A maze of sterile-looking, particle-board cubicles had been erected in the room and the lights dimmed to a sepulchral twilight. |
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Altogether, including its associated maze of bayous and cypress swamps, the lake covers fifty square miles. |
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It sounded as if someone got permanently lost in their maze and decided to cross cut through the bushes. |
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You'll find a maze of alcoves in a candle-lit cellar, bricked, arched and genuinely antique. |
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Now continuing along our route we will eventually get back to the start of the maze again. |
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As one of theater's finest structuralists, Cooney writes plays that are a maze of interrelated elements. |
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Marketers need to understand how to navigate the maze of contradictory consumer attitudes and behavior. |
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The path took around two weeks to construct and is inlaid with roman numerals, equations, a clock and a mathematical maze. |
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Nuggets of information are valuable, but sorting through that maze is a waste of time. |
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In the end, the Irish troops found themselves utterly confused as they became pawns in a frustrating bureaucratic maze. |
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Muddy and broad, it picks its way across the plains, changing course at will, leaving a maze of dead ends, ox-bow lakes, swamps and lagoons. |
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So here's a guide to help you through the complex maze of state support for pensioners. |
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She'd known something was different when the coffle of slaves had taken a different turn in the endless maze of corridors. |
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He's like a Rubik's Cube in a Chinese puzzle in a Russian nesting doll hidden in a maze with no exit. |
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But for months afterward, the title to the building was lost in a bureaucratic maze. |
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In such a situation, an ordinary individual finds himself in a maze of perplexing notions and ideas. |
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How could such a character emerge from a maze of business and legal puzzles and still be elected to the highest office of a western democracy? |
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The complex maze of pensions provision can leave many people scratching their heads about which way to go. |
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In the urban maze of narrow streets cut between the cliff-like skyscrapers below, there was mayhem. |
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Negotiating the corporate maze can test the mettle of even the most resourceful individuals. |
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Olde England must have been a sunless maze that stretched from Penzance to Carlisle. |
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So I headed off with a cheery smile at having escaped from the maze of never ending aisles. |
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The concluding chapters seek clues to the enigma among a maze of misconceptions and misinterpretations, and occasional intimations of conspiracy. |
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Players get to run around the building's maze of corridors, explore its subterranean passageways and take to its roof with a sniper rifle. |
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The Museum's imaginative mix of social history and artefacts provides a maze of information. |
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She threatened and then ran off, back into the maze of the castle passages. |
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She followed him through a maze of bodies, up some stairs, to the helm of the ship. |
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Canopies of trees jutted out of the waterscape and created a jungle-like maze. |
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Through an elaborate maze of nets suspended by floats, fish are channelled into captivity. |
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The roots of the tree were gigantic and twisted about the garden creating a tangled maze. |
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He pointed at the end of the road, about a quarter-mile down, where a small church steeple rose above the maze of jagged red roofs. |
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Three hundred people lived in the maze of complex interwoven passages for six years during the American war. |
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It is the moral maze which is the most inextricable and confusing. |
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However, that made her even more surprised when, only a few exits later, the car turned back off the thruway and into a maze of backstreets and alleys. |
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The hunt for treasure will include a visit to the old rose garden, the hop garden, the old engine pond, the Japanese garden and the new mathematical maze in the woods. |
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The maze was assembled in such a way so as to encourage fish to move in an anticlockwise direction, particularly if the fish stay close to the walls. |
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They turn a corner of the hedge maze and find the statue of Theo's bride. |
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The Labyrinth was a kind of game created by Daedalus for King Minos of Crete, but the maze served the serious purpose of corralling the violent Minotaur. |
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He led her through a winding maze of corridors and dressing rooms. |
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After a maze of meandering caverns, Shadow came to a dead end. |
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The maze of twisting country lanes which surrounded the farm and connected it to the numerous villages and small towns nearby was confusing and disorientating. |
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Laboratory mice deficient in the gene were found to consume excessive amounts of alcohol, preferring ethanol to water and evincing highly anxious behavior in a maze test. |
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The traditional narrative time-line vanished into an exitless maze, with beginnings, middles and ends being no longer part of the immediate display. |
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But with only 1,000 people allowed on the premises, there was air to breath, to wander and to entirely lose oneself in the parquet maze. |
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Ms. Davis made straight-lined cuts through the plywood sides, turning each panel into a wobbly maze of narrow bands. |
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They wandered through the maze of trendy clothes stalls where the beats of a hundred ghetto blasters merged into a cacophony of competing rhythms. |
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A Sokoban clone, in this well known brainteaser you must arrange the boxes by pushing them around a maze of corridors. |
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It was created as a reference to a maze, which once existed in the boscage. |
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Unfortunately, I am still at a loss as to how to find my way out of the maze of garages by the shortest route. |
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Gerald shows me the way through the maze of alleyways up to the edge of the rubbish dump. |
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The walls of the maze are planted with willow, and there are little jokes throughout, such as a skeleton reclining on a bench and a small cricket pavilion. |
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But scrabbling around in a miniature maze can disconcert only a little when the polished wood floors of the gallery are but a few steps away. |
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Be romanced by our musicians as they sing to you while the gondoliers row you through the maze of bridges and quiet residences of inner Venice. |
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This leaves a maze of jagged pastel walls and shadowy apertures. |
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The world in which we live today is sometimes an enigma, a maze without landmarks, or opportunities for reflection or analysis. |
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There they work, far below decks in a maze of hissing valves and clanking pumps. |
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In this fascinating place we'll walk the maze lined with spectacular trees in search of the spider monkeys and howler monkeys. |
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Work your way through the maze beginning at each character's starting point. |
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He also states, however, that currently the way forward seems to lead into a maze from which there appears to be no way out. |
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It offered not only a sympathetic ear but also structured advice on what to do next, and helped us through the maze of local authority and social services applications. |
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Hundreds of speeding taxis, hulking colectivos, private cars, and hurried pedestrians snake around the city's tight concrete maze. |
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My hedge maze is two straight lines of bushes that lead to a cactus. |
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He chuckled at my comment and grabbed my hand as we entered the maze. |
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The proof of Euler's theorem actually gives us a way of solving the maze. |
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It has paintings, jigsaw puzzles, a maze, skill games and more. |
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The modern use of the hedge maze is now purely recreational. |
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Moreover, low income seniors must deal with a convoluted maze of uncoordinated federal, provincial and territorial programs. |
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Amongst the many attractions were the variety of trees, shrubs and flowers, a bear pit, a maze, tea gardens and a variety of different entertainment. |
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The labyrinthine heart remains intact, a maze of tiny streets, souks, monuments and traditional dye pits. |
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Glacial erosion and deposition have left an intricate maze of labyrinthine lakes connected by short sections of rapidstrewn rivers. |
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It is a maze of low-ceilinged corridors and linoleum floors, in shades of magenta, brown and nicotine yellow. |
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Only a month after Tania's disappearance did house-to-house enquiries begin in the dense maze of streets that form the town's red light zone. |
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Moreover, the maze of standards is a handicap for European industry compared to the US industry. |
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Guide your pedal-boat through a water maze spread out over 6 km on an Eco-Odyssée adventure. |
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In the heart of the garden, the huge yew maze is a challenge for every visitor. |
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White is the perfect union of infinite colour and has produced an in-depth journey through the maze of contemporary culture. |
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In so doing, they offer you the most reliable points of reference to guide you through the fiscal maze. |
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Aid organizations are known to employ full-time staff to navigate this maze. |
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However, while the park is close to the centre, it is reached only with difficulty through a maze of regional roads. |
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Teaching students to find their way through the maze of information on the internet and to evaluate it is crucial. |
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While it is very easy at the first level, things get harder at level two when you can no long see the whole of the maze. |
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We believe that HRDC can do more in helping people through the present maze of programs. |
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What is most important is that Brody has been sent into a maze of tunnels, if you like. |
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The maze ends in an expansive Zen garden, complete with a pebble pool-pit and a vast mirror along one wall. |
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Like the Minotaur in his labyrinth, you set up a maze others must work through to get to the true you. |
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Modern roads have a maze of water and sewer pipes running beneath them. |
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We could have spent days within this maze of Mudejar architecture. |
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A few of the highlights are the corn maze, pumpkin patch and hayrides. |
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Through its connecting walkways, a person could potentially live inside the buildings forever, navigating the maze between apartment complexes, office towers and malls. |
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Snow ramps led upwards through the maze of rocks, the surface surprisingly firm and consistent, allowing us to kick steps and chop holds with our axes. |
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In all this great maze and garboil, there was nothing more feared than the melting of the lead, which many affirmed that they felt dropping upon their bodies. |
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But as one moves back, one quickly discovers that belem is somewhat of a maze. |
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Her uncle weaves his way through the maze of chairs to reach her. |
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After his first maze drew more than 18,000 visitors in only three weeks, Herbst's agritainment concept was born and has gone on to challenge the wits of millions. |
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If you survive his maze of dense wordplay and obscure references, you will probably not find anything too terribly profound, but you'll still be smarter. |
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I knew enough to see that the text was a nest of problems which competent scholars could go on investigating, but I had lost my path through the maze. |
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All the buildings nearby create a maze of alleyways and rooftops. |
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Few anchorages were available in this vast maze of coastline, with its network of inlets whose beds had been roughed in with decisive strokes of Nature's creative tools. |
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In a second rectangular maze, the mole rats were tested on their ability to use their internal map along with the magnetic compass to find new shortcuts to a food reward. |
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He shows us La Fuente with its maze of shops and its indigenous market, a veritable carpet of embroidered and woven textiles laid out in the courtyard sun around the fountain. |
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After it was settled, the fighters at the shrine removed the bandanas that had masked their faces and slipped away into the city's maze of alleyways. |
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The maze will be at the farm until the plants wither away in October when the field will be cut, ready for a new maze with a new design next year. |
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He kept running, turning through a maze of alleys and back roads. |
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The whole area was an underground maze of tunnels and bunkers. |
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I went outside and let myself get lost in the maze of streets. |
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He led me through a maze of hallways and finally stopped at a door. |
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Carefully we threaded our way through the beach maze, around and between and over what seemed like an endless array of towels, blankets, beach umbrellas, and beach chairs. |
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You'll kayak through a maze of fjords and tidal channels and through the ice-encrusted Cordillera Darwin and the most active tidewater glaciers in the world. |
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Rogul led them through a maze of twists, turns, and secret passages. |
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The minutiae recorded and cataloged by the historian serve as signposts that guide him through the maze of historical events and provide a means of testing out his hypotheses. |
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Working with his adviser Coye Cheshire, narayan developed tldr to help users navigate the maze of comments. |
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Then we started the drive through the bocage of Normandy, the maze of fields, hedges and ditches William the Conqueror shaped to slow down German tanks and Ford Cortinas. |
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In three trials out of 19 the slime mould continued to occupy the whole maze, and in another two seems to have refused to play the game altogether. |
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She marched me through a maze of corridors as I began wondering if dropping breadcrumbs behind me would not necessarily be an unintelligent proposition. |
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Its most famous victim, Pompeii, is at its best in autumn, when, untroubled by crowds, you can wander at will through the maze of highways and alleys. |
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He took us on a tour of the labyrinth which was a maze of many small tunnels interconnected randomly and the Britishers had had a tough time capturing the place. |
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I had that experience in the early 80s, when I spent five days racing around a maze eating spherical doughnuts, and waiting for my ghostly pursuers to turn blue. |
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It's a good time to go exploring the maze of narrow alleys, spying the old Arabian houses with overhanging balconies and brass-studded, elaborately carved teak doors. |
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With its maze of undulating ravines and dense forests, the Chambal Valley has provided perfect cover for the hideouts of numerous dacoit gangs for decades. |
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Master palmistry by deciphering the complex maze of lines on your hand. |
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The clew, without which it was perilous to enter the vast and intricate maze of Continental politics, was in his hands. |
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The applications were doubtless snowed under in the maze of official correspondence which avalanched the new government. |
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In this case, the playfield is more disorienting and feels more like the maze that it is. |
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If the egg layers are too thick they suffer from oxygen depletion and often die, entangled in a maze of mucus. |
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Re-configurable wall panels allow for flexible creation of maze elements. |
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Located in a real shed, the Shed 16 Labyrinth invites you to enter a maze of dark alleys where puzzling obstacles, mysteries and enigmas will drive you round the bend! |
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A FAVOURITE fixture on Los Angeles TV is the police car chase: a motorised malefactor, followed by a squad car, moving with curious lethargy through the city's maze of palm-shaded streets and bumpy concrete freeways. |
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Clamber up the lookout towers, walk in the footsteps of early man, get lost in the maze and enjoy the fullness of nature swinging in a couch hammock. |
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The Hampton Court maze..may serve as the type of a compact and the Versailles example..that of a diffuse multicursal labyrinth. |
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North and South Uist and Lewis in particular have landscapes with a high percentage of fresh water and a maze and complexity of loch shapes. |
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The complex maze of circular transactions includes intracompany loans and land acquisitions. |
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Up and down the corridors, the dozen staircases, through the whole Gormenghastian maze. |
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Soon he was corkscrewed into place, suspended from the ceiling in an impossible maze of unforgiving circuitry. |
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Tall, intelligent, athletic, tremendously klutzy, Tracey has it all. As the Director of Merchandise Programs, Tracey leads a team of professionals through the ever changing maze that is your final on-line or print catalogue. |
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In the wake of the retreating ice sheets there sprang up a jumbled mass of rugged, closely-crowded hills, interspersed with treacherous muskeg bogs, tortuously winding rivers and creeks, and an endless maze of lakes. |
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Center court was where the eleven arms of the maze met in the middle. |
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But what was it like for the participants who tried to complete the maze? |
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Everything legal and worth making money from is like a maze. |
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This symposium will examine the maze of unharmonised applications of controls and sanctions which place a disproportionate burden on the shoulders of road transport operators, but also on control authorities. |
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Sharing facilities with the provinces can save money and allow businesses to cut through the confusing maze of government bureaucracy and find an answer to their information needs under one roof. |
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The ancient Shield rock outcroppings create a maze of lakes and channels, dramatic cliffs, and steep, rocky shorelines interspersed with marshes and wetlands. |
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I believe we are helping make sense of the cancer maze. |
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In any event, it is globally believed that such networks shall one day bind the Earth into a maze of cable, connecting large centres of information to every household. |
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When I looked at the rest of the briefing notes, I realized that this is a complex maze of push-pulls and it takes full-time work to really understand. |
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We have issues pertaining to community reinvestment, electronic payments, credit cards and simple access to information to make the way through this maze of new technologies and systems. |
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The Unesco world heritage city centre is a picturesque maze of narrow, cobbled medieval streets and this year's programme of food-focused events and festivals will shine the spotlight on this often-overlooked gem. |
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It is not everyone's idea of a weekend Euro-break: a conference in the sprawling maze of parliamentary buildings in Strasbourg to debate the virtues of European democracy. |
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Shoreditch was, and remains, an area notorious for drinking and disorder, a maze of alleys dotted with marshy fields, rank with crime and the haunt of actors and musicians. |
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Britain accounts for about a quarter of India's outbound stock of FDI. Big companies with predictable staffing needs and lots of lawyers can navigate the visa maze. |
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It sits on a knoll on which has been laid out a fascinating maze of streets and alleys in whose background, bends in the street permitting, can be seen the verdant nearby forest. |
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Mijas is a delightful maze of narrow cobbled streets and archways with picture postcard houses, red tile roofs and balconies ablaze with brightly. |
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The town is a maze of cobblestone streets and alleys that wind around steep hillsides upon a small ravine, opening into vistas of beautiful churches and small plazas. |
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These and other cultural events filled the WSF venue with song and dance from morning to night each day, as throngs of people made their way from workshop to workshop through a maze of information tables and display booths. |
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Author, Victoria Jones, takes the reader on a whirlwind journey through a maze of codependency and into the discovery of God's restorative power. |
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Although the government would like nothing more than have Bill C-78 languish in the arcane and notoriously slow legal maze for the next few years, the PSAC has other plans. |
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David, the middle son who started out as a maze master and is now an architect, designed and created this year's Maize Moo Cow puzzle. |
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The people, it is said, cannot untangle from this maze what ought to be done or not done to ensure the protection of their possessions and their rights. |
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Highlights include ice sculptures, giant snow slide, skating, horse-drawn wagon rides, dog sled rides, ice maze, lumberjack show, midway, and so much more. |
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The town of Corfu boasts a wealth of Greek, French and British influences in its maze of narrow, cobbled streets and sophisticated New Town. |
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Regulators who have recognised this maze of unanswered questions are busy consulting industry and data protection authorities, while industry is busy trying to make its mark on an as yet unformed legal framework. |
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The maze has become the roller coaster of agritainment. |
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With electrodes fixed to his skull, Mr Styffe fixed his mind on game characters, such as a juggler or a Pac-Man-like blob fleeing ghosts in a maze. |
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It is a maze of colorful patios with a cave-like underground passage. |
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The Senate's hearings on campaign finance, which have snared even quite junior officials in an expensive legal maze, are now followed by the House hearings, which will continue next year. |
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It's a giant corn maze where the whole family can explore twists and turns, meeting intriguing and roguish characters along the way, each of whom has a story to tell and invites you to take part. |
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Due to the fact that products and services may be regulated by up to 14 Federal, Provincial or Territorial Codes, securing the equivalent of a national certification requires companies to wade through a maze of regulations. |
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Harry faces challenges, such as snatching a golden egg from a dragon, rescuing a treasure from the Merpeople and navigating a giant maze. |
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The ONA moreover thought to open a home to all stakeholders, so they have a hideout after they themselves are scattered throughout the maze of souks. |
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Lunch food, gazillions of unique road snack choices, fresh produce in season, gift shopping, and a corn maze. |
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Challenge your students to keep the paper clip within the boundaries of the maze. |
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In another, you must wend your way through an electrified maze. |
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Seafarers engaged in illegal business long valued this maze of islands as a den of piracy and smuggling. |
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The ruggedness of the Appalachians, the transverse ranges by which they are crossed, their maze of streams and rivers, and their lack of natural passes created a formidable barrier to early explorers and settlers. |
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It petered out in a maze of factionalism and mutual recriminations. |
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In Indian Affairs Branch files and in Indian homes I encountered many examples of cases in which attempts by Indians to spur official action or simply to seek information had petered out in a maze of jargon and red tape. |
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This far up the hill was a maze of narrow streets choked with BMWs and Chelsea Tractors. |
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The guppies who found their way through a simple maze that they'd never seen before encountered a feeder stocked with freeze-dried bloodworms. |
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Bad dreams tend to get lost in the maze and are trapped in the dream catcher until the sun rises and banishes them. |
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We airdrop medical supplies into the maze on Mondays and Thursdays. |
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Recreational activities and relaxation: trampolining, table tennis, bike-riding along the lakeside, swimming, cinema, laser game, giant maze, water park, bowling. |
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It is this secretiveness that creates fear and anxiety among those who venture to seek the truth beneath the piles of scrap metal and the maze of dark, tunnel-like stalls. |
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Cheng had to pull the building back to be able to plant trees close to the property line, because of the maze of utility lines at streetside. |
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Inside the maze, Harry is forced to incapacitate Krum, who has been bewitched, to save Cedric. |
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The maze of canals threaded through the city requires the use of more than 400 bridges to permit the flow of foot traffic. |
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As per details, Farzand Ali a residents of Muhalla Razaabad let loose his horse in maze felid of Mohammad Aslam Gujjar a resident of same locality. |
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Above the port is the capital, Apollonia, a maze of lovely white-washed buildings and, at Platys Gialos, on the east coast, you'll find a sandy beach. |
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Halfway up, mines and bomb craters brought them to a halt and the infantry had to fight their way through a maze of trenches, pillboxes and casemented gun positions. |
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A beech wood with silver firs in it rolled down the face of the hill, and the maze of leafless twigs and dusky spires cut sharp against the soft blueness of the evening sky. |
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Bats use supersounds as a substitute for eyes. When a maze of silk threads was strung across a room, bats negotiated the maze at high speed without touching a thread. |
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The first insertion into the narrative forms a gyre that, reminiscent of a unicursal maze, spirals into a center and then returns out again along the same path. |
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The comparative advantage the relearners gained from previous acquaintance with a particular maze vanished as the elapsed time approached six months. |
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A Birmingham artist has painted the city's infamous motorway maze in a range of eye-catching colours including yellow ochres, purple, blue and, of course, burnt sienna. |
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Harry faces perilous challenges such as snatching a golden egg from a dragon, rescuing a treasure from the Merpeople, and navigating a giant maze. |
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The maze has seven intensity levels and three types of mobile mazing, including geo-questing with a smartphone's GPS and scanning QR barcodes for clues. |
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An alternative hypothesis is that people and animals use REM sleep to work through things they've learned, for instance, a rat might rerun a maze. |
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Harry returns to preparing for the final task, a hedge maze. |
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This video game involves flying through a maze zapping various nasties. |
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