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Without adequate representation, many immigrants — and citizens like Lyttle — are left on their own to navigate the labyrinthine judicial processes surrounding their removal.

As a visually impaired child in Harlem, the future governor David A. Paterson learned to navigate the labyrinthine underground by listening to conductors' announcements.

Without adequate representation, many immigrants and citizens like Lyttle are left on their own to navigate the labyrinthine judicial processes surrounding their removal.

He used a mobility scooter to navigate the labyrinthine arts center and wore a pair of earphones connected to a microphone to help him better hear an interviewer's questions.

But I would, and I have, as have many others – even those living on benefits – rather than attempting to navigate the labyrinthine nightmare of an underfunded and undervalued social housing system.

Thanks to the abundance of location-based mobile services and applications, I am able to navigate the labyrinthine boroughs as well as discover new restaurants, galleries and cozy pubs in my new hometown — not to mention make my way around unknown cities when I'm traveling for work.

When brokering estates, agents have to navigate the labyrinthine teams that orbit elite clients and squeeze in meetings around their tightly packed schedules.

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).

Even though the government is represented by a trained attorney, and even though immigration law has been referred to as "more complex than the tax code," indigent immigrants are forced to navigate this labyrinthine system on their own and without legal counsel.

The title,  An Iranian Metamorphosis, can be misleading, because in many ways the novel is much closer to Kafka's The Trial, where the protagonist Josef K. learns that he is going to be tried for an unknown offense, and is forced to navigate a labyrinthine government administration just to muster his own feeble defense.

Abolishing the federal prohibition would force the Internet superhighway to navigate the same labyrinthine maze of overlapping and disparate state and local tax regulations and burdens that currently strangles the Nation's telecommunications services.

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