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This weekend features a program so thick, juicy, and labyrinthine that it would be an injustice to try and summarise it.
Mr. Kabakov's latest installation at Feldman is no less steeped in specifically Soviet experiences, although it would be difficult for anyone to pass through the labyrinthine hallway he has constructed without sensing something of the artist's humane and entrancing spirit.
At the same time, the concept of Inside No. 9 was a "reaction" to Psychoville, with Shearsmith saying that "We'd been so involved with labyrinthine over-arcing, we thought it would be nice to do six different stories with a complete new house of people each week.
At the same time, the concept of Inside No. 9 was a "reaction" to Psychoville, with Shearsmith saying that "[w]e'd been so involved with labyrinthine over-arcing, we thought it would be nice to do six different stories with a complete new house of people each week.
It would be unwise to assume that books by women, about women aren't as thoughtful or labyrinthine as Eugenides' latest, but unfortunately many are shelved under "chick lit," a term Dictionary.com defines as "sentimental".
While it would be easy to blame Pena and the scourge of micromanaging for these marathons, the fault lies elsewhere, with the W.B.C. and its labyrinthine rules about pitching.
But he has not yet spelt out just what those remaining deductions ought to be, which makes it hard to judge the plan (though presumably it would be better than the existing code); and, worse, he has said that it will continue to co-exist with the old one, in all its labyrinthine monstrosity.
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.
Among his oddest efforts is "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King". If transferred unaltered to the stage, this tale would be choreographically unwieldy because of its labyrinthine digressions.
And it's understandable why that's the case: with IoT still an evolving field, most innovation is carried out by startups that would be hamstrung by having to comply with labyrinthine regulations from the get-go.
In any case, overanalyzing the ingredients of this labyrinthine fantasy by the Chilean-born French director would be to risk underappreciating its cinematic whimsy.
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