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The series has stretched on so long that the plot is too labyrinthine to recount in any great detail.
His latest full-length, "Six Cups of Rebel" (Smalltown Supersound), is too labyrinthine to fall neatly into the current dubstep craze, and therein lies his charm.
CONS: Some buyers might find the layout too labyrinthine.
Yet Johnson's novel, far from being too labyrinthine, is an ingeniously plotted adventure that feels much shorter than its roughly 450 pages and offers the reader a tremendous amount of fun.
And how, most of all, despite the ravishing exterior of the Taniguchi building, the new interior feels labyrinthine, sterile, impersonal and, most distressing of all, already too small for its permanent collection, its temporary exhibitions and its expanding public.
Whatever this play's antecedents, "Women Beware Women" devotes itself to pretty well depopulating Florence, where it takes place, via a labyrinthine scenario of deception, intrigue and rape that may be too complex for some patrons; I clocked a notable number of walk-outs at the intermission.
Music for 18 Musicians creates a labyrinthine experience for the listener.
Like Wal-Mart, Carrefour has also been trying to weave its way through labyrinthine regulations for a toehold in India.
It resembles gin rummy but has far more labyrinthine rules for acquiring, discarding and passing tiles.
In "Broadax, Inc.," a wealthy executive's even wealthier college friend devises a labyrinthine revenge for a long-ago affair.
The case wound through Russia's labyrinthine bureaucracy for three years.
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