| 41. | But Greece is especially difficult given its labyrinthine roads and laid-back culture.
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| 42. | They evolve . . . with the labyrinthine irreversibility of deep psychic forces ."
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| 43. | The palace has ten vast, labyrinthine dungeons.
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| 44. | Navigation is made hazardous by the labyrinthine archipelago, varying depth and numerous skerries.
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| 45. | One way around these labyrinthine laws was to pretend to be professional Romani musicians.
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| 46. | Oh, and try not to be too discouraged by the labyrinthine image policy.
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| 47. | For decades, they have helped clients satisfy the painfully detailed labyrinthine government disclosure requirements.
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| 48. | The harem was sort of a dive : windowless, labyrinthine, jerry-built.
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| 49. | The labyrinthine nature of most limestone formations also makes karst management tricky, Smart warns.
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| 50. | Though not large, Gaza is labyrinthine.
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