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labyrinth

[lab-uh-rinth] / ˈlæb ə rɪnθ /


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“That song is about somebody’s inner child being in the middle of a labyrinth, and you’re trying to find them so you can convince them that you’re in love,” Jesso tells me.

From Los Angeles Times

For its part, Metinvest is trying to rebuild after losing two major facilities to Russia, including the Azovstal steel plant where Ukrainians fought off a siege from its labyrinth of tunnels and bunkers in Mariupol.

From Seattle Times

It stems from a labyrinth of previous cases, but mostly centers on the Navajo Nation’s water needs and the Colorado River.

From New York Times

Finland has a labyrinth of underground war bunkers.

From BBC

Nowhere in the complex labyrinth of rules, bylaws and interpretations that govern the global anti-doping system did anyone see this warning: Beware of Dog Medicine.

From Seattle Times