And for why the dungeons are just awful
labyrinthine complexes.
Clever doesn't begin to cover this hard - boiled send - up riddled with wise - guy wit, as Dalton Rev trods the mean streets of a high school's
labyrinthine complex of cliques in search of a killer.
Not exact matches
A lot of the blame lies at the feet of its
labyrinthine web of regulations, which the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) once called «unnecessarily
complex.»
However, the UK's
labyrinthine tax code is far too often punishing, confiscatory and overly
complex.
Somehow, our integrated image of the world emerges from this
complex labyrinthine network of brain structures.
Between the
labyrinthine plot following the
complex and competing interests of various governmental agencies, and the handheld digital film aesthetic adopted by Liman and cinematographer Cesar Charlone — slightly grainy, cutting frequently to close ups that foreground and slightly fisheye the faces in focus — American Made occasionally felt like a through - the - looking glass version of the adventures of Sonny Crockett (Colin Farrell), a chronicle of semi-competence and good old fashioned greed.
Sometimes that subtle hiss can be quite misleading to a player whom approaches each
labyrinthine like
complex with caution.
Now, for clarity: this is not a story that is
complex in the engaging,
labyrinthine way, but rather the messy and highly confusing way.
Unearthing the
complex relationships between 1960s counterculture and present day dystopias, the installation immersed visitors in a
labyrinthine assemblage of possible sites for modern day alchemical transformation.
There was, for a three - day stint, a pseudo-throwback to Berlin's unbuttoned 1990s courtesy of «Ngorongoro II»: a huge, hotchpotch show in painter Jonas Burgert's
labyrinthine Weissensee studio
complex, its superficially raw and funky ambience undone by a preponderance of blue - chip art, not infrequently from Blain Southern, the gallery representing Burgert.
A number of her paintings portray
labyrinthine interiors, with
complex lines of perspective.
The large works that have occupied him since 1969 are, in brief: Hubris, commissioned for the University of Hawaii at Manoa, one of Smith's most open and regular pieces to date, which consists of a two - section, 9 - by - 9 grid in black concrete, one half thin slabs at ground level, the other half the same grid raised to 3 feet 3 inches by a four - sided pyramidal module; Batcave, a
complex environmental interior designed to «mold space and light» rather than material form, at the Osaka World's Fair, a new version of which will be shown soon at the Los Angeles County Museum; a gigantic triangular sculpture inserted into a Californian mountainside; a
labyrinthine water garden for a delta; Smog, a huge new horizontal piece made from the dismantled components of Smoke (which was made for the Corcoran's «Scale as Content» show, 1967); Haole Center, a sunken square «pavement» within a square stone sculpture, with a metal ladder leading down below the earth's surface; two related monumental sculptures on platforms (Arch and Dial); and a flat 81 - block grid proposed for downtown Minneapolis.
Most people aren't turned on by tax law; even lawyers find the topic unduly
complex and
labyrinthine.
You needed to be able to do a little of everything, but most of the work that came in was relatively uncomplicated, and the law wasn't as
complex and
labyrinthine as it would become.
It's far more
complex in scope than most traditional voice assistants — in supported apps, Bixby needs to be able to support any function you could otherwise access via touch, and navigate the
labyrinthine mess of verbal communication to get there.