The center console alone is
so labyrinthine you could easily lose a Big Mac in there for weeks.
The police chases were back, but hamstrung by the fact that the city map was
so labyrinthine in its construction that it was nearly impossible to get a good chase going.
Not exact matches
The reason we pay
so much for healthcare isn't because of insurers, but because of the ineffectual,
labyrinthine system they are insuring us against.
But our research shows that most internet and mobile companies we evaluated, including Facebook, only gave users the option to opt out of receiving interest - based ads, should they wish to do
so and manage to navigate through often -
labyrinthine settings pages to toggle them off.
Perhaps the bottom line, then, is that while the Obama Administration did what it could — at times generously
so — on science and innovation funding, such investments and others in the discretionary budget have been secondary to the bigger fights that truly define our fiscal politics, over healthcare, retirement, deficits and debt, levels of taxation, and
so on (and it can't be underestimated how truly intractable these challenges really are, as indicated by the
labyrinthine wrangling and ultimate failure of the President's Bowles - Simpson deficit commission).
Written and directed by Dee Rees from a
labyrinthine novel by Hillary Jordan, it's the kind of movie they rarely make any more — heavy on plot and character development and more literary than cinematic — but
so skillfully directed, photographed and acted that it sucks you into its powerful emotional storyline from the start and holds interest to the finish.
«★ ★ ★ ★ Tremendously cinematic... it is horribly real, an urgent and alarming account of a crisis
so hellishly
labyrinthine it's hard to see how anyone can escape its widening web of violence, extortion and corruption....
On the contrary, it is horribly real, an urgent and alarming account of a crisis
so hellishly
labyrinthine it's hard to see how anyone can escape its widening web of violence, extortion and corruption.
But besides the broody performances from Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson, and the
labyrinthine story by Nic Pizzolatto, what made the series work
so well was its visual tone, crafted with deliberate skill by director Cary Fukunaga.
It's not the
labyrinthine audacity of Dick's delusions that
so enthrals, but rather the mendacity of them.
Saria has been prey once, but Drake will need her help to navigate the
labyrinthine swamp, and
so he must team up with her to solve the case.
The new
labyrinthine take on SR388 is a large part of why Samus Returns is
so good, but the freshly added mechanics are key to why this feels like such an important step forward for 2D Metroid.
Arguably, no other studio has dedicated
so much energy to the exploration of
labyrinthine hallways, resulting in a succession of engrossing titles like Demon Gaze and Stranger of Sword City.
Object and image are
so fitfully intertwined in this constellation, any attempt to separate them becomes
labyrinthine and begs the question of what it means to do
so.»
These night - time, aerial images put a face to the name by showing us the
labyrinthine edifices and expansive grounds of the intelligence agencies we
so often hear and talk about, but rarely see.
Out of these currents and many others, Marshall has crafted his own world, which, dense with contradictory allusions, seems not
so much impenetrable as
labyrinthine, offering us a way in but no obvious way out.