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Ms. de la Pena takes us through the legal maze that led, a decade after the charges were first leveled, to the granting of a new trial.
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It's a maze that leads back, naturally enough, to Sweden, where Martin cut his teeth at the legendary Cheiron Studios.
With the book in mind, Mr. Gretz constructed the Connie Gretz Secret Garden, a brick-walled center with a fort, a puppet theater and a hedge maze that leads to an enclosed garden similar to the one described in the novel.
If this were a novel, the forward momentum of the narrative might offer hope, a way out; here you have a maze that leads back, always, to the deadly safety of the childhood home.
The next morning McLean, Frommann, Grisolano, Smith and a couple of others were escorted through a maze of doors that led them to the casino's marble-and-glass executive offices, where their meeting went well enough that they scheduled another, to discuss a deal.
After winding her way through a maze of roads that led her deep into the woods of Crawford County, Stevens-Rosine began the final leg of her journey.
For 12 years, she said, she wandered in the wilderness created by two bottles of gin and a little vodka every day, a maze that actually led her into cooking to make a living.
Upstairs, my sister Martha and I built tunnels in the hay with my oldest brother, Carroll, who engineered intricate mazes through the bales that led to golden rooms, where dusty shafts of light fell through the cracks between the boards of the walls.
I'm grateful for the lessons learned during the work-till-I-dropped years of cycling through depression, yo-yo weight gain and weight loss, and chronic daily pain that led me on a maze of medical testing.
Using this approach, a computer can, say, figure out how to navigate a maze by trial and error and then associate the positive outcome exiting the maze with the actions that led up to it.
The charming 42-year-old Fujimoto has created a seductive maze of perspectives that lead your gaze into the structure and then, very teasingly, turns apparently strict structural order into impossible visual riddles.
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