The Moral Maze, which is produced by BBC Religion and Ethics, recently broadcast its 400th edition and is always live. |
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Likewise, abstract designs derived from dry reeds, postage cancellations, typography, wire fences, waves and seagulls fill the spiral form of Snail Maze. |
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Maze prison in Northern Ireland will see hundreds of acres of buildings bulldozered before crucial historical research has been carried out. |
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Edward Milner designed the Italian Garden and fountains, the Great Maze, and the English Landscape Garden. |
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The course features obstacles such as the Salmon Ladder, the Rope Maze and the Cliffhanger. |
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From The Clubhouse and T-Rex to the Sand Trap and Hedge Maze, it's a cleverly designed challenge for the young reader and golfer. |
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Maze was a great influence on Churchill's painting and became a lifelong painting companion. |
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He joined the Dutch navy as a lieutenant in July 1622, entering service with the Admiralty of the Maze based in Rotterdam. |
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There was a proposal to build a multisports stadium for Northern Ireland at the disused Maze prison outside Lisburn for the use of Rugby, Gaelic games and football. |
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In March 2009, proposals were announced for the construction of a new 25,000 seat stadium in the Sydenham area of East Belfast as an alternative to the Maze proposal. |
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Their heroes are Katniss from Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games trilogy, Tris from Veronica Roth's Divergent series, Thomas from James Dashner's Maze Runner novels. |
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Sometimes I pass a fellow lost soul and exchange a nod of acknowledgment, but this is a big maze and it seems to swallow people up. |
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A metallic maze of chimneys, pipes and vents glitters on the horizon in the desert outside Khartoum, dominating the landscape for miles around. |
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While wandering the area you can explore the Tipi maze, petting zoo, live music, and pumpkin patch. |
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Being married is so normal until I think about it, and then it is a maze of surreal absurdity. |
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Somewhere in the maze of subterranean cracks below the village, contaminated surface water was leaking into clean groundwater. |
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A maze of quality runs links lifts at the mountain top, the only fault being the lack of decent slopes heading back down into the town. |
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Canopies of trees jutted out of the waterscape and created a jungle-like maze. |
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The prisoners, in their bright orange jumpsuits, are guarded by a maze of chain-link fences, razor wire and towers. |
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The primary example of this habitat occurs along the upper reaches of Accokeek Creek and its maze of tributaries. |
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Other activities include a John Deere trike and tractor farm, petting zoo, and hay bale maze. |
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After completing and reviewing the maze worksheet, students completed a writing activity for each of the four civilizations. |
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The problems have arisen out of a maze of interacting statutory provisions, which have been subject to frequent amendment. |
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Sneaking through a complicated maze of laser beams using all of your stealth abilities is a good example. |
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From that point on we showed her reaching out repeatedly, trying again and again to find ways out of the maze she found herself trapped in. |
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They encircle their village with a stockade and a confusing maze of approaches, most of them lethally booby-trapped. |
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Too tired to argue, I hung like a limp rag doll to his arm as he half carried me effortlessly through a maze of corridors. |
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A bridge over a stream leads beneath a bower of pink roses into a frothy maze of flower-strewn pathways and rose-covered arbours. |
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He administers the Rorschach test and conducts races between Charlie and Algernon through the maze. |
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Once there, the gunman hoped to lose his pursuers in the maze of large buildings. |
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However, evening had come, and he found himself thoroughly lost in the maze of crooked, narrow streets. |
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Only the local fishermen know their way through the maze of tall reeds to the oases of lotuses and water lilies concealed within. |
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To the south, athwart the mountain's lower slope, was a maze of byways and ramshackle housing for the native population. |
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But as you chase your own tail down a maze of electronic alleyways, you sometimes wonder where it's all going to end. |
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Nestled between the two wings of the inn was a hedge maze that would magically rearrange itself every day. |
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To pretty much anyone this lot represents a bewildering, tangled, confused maze of information. |
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Lisa couldn't fall asleep so she stayed awake and studied him, praying he would find his way out of the maze of lies he'd created for himself. |
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Genteel Lavelle Road now gets lots of cars ever since it has became a main street as part of a maze of one way streets. |
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This space is a maze of back roads, a pattern of small hills, fine houses and pretty little villages. |
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Once in the city, she got lost immediately in the maze of back alleys and narrow lanes. |
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In the heart of this technological maze sat two men, absorbed in technobabble. |
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She floated through the maze of alleys and backstreets, craning her neck, her eyes searching. |
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The hunt for treasure will include a visit to the old rose garden, the hop garden, the old engine pond, the Japanese garden and the new mathematical maze in the woods. |
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After his first maze drew more than 18,000 visitors in only three weeks, Herbst's agritainment concept was born and has gone on to challenge the wits of millions. |
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All the buildings nearby create a maze of alleyways and rooftops. |
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This leaves a maze of jagged pastel walls and shadowy apertures. |
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The walls of the maze are planted with willow, and there are little jokes throughout, such as a skeleton reclining on a bench and a small cricket pavilion. |
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Her uncle weaves his way through the maze of chairs to reach her. |
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However, that made her even more surprised when, only a few exits later, the car turned back off the thruway and into a maze of backstreets and alleys. |
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If you survive his maze of dense wordplay and obscure references, you will probably not find anything too terribly profound, but you'll still be smarter. |
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The maze was assembled in such a way so as to encourage fish to move in an anticlockwise direction, particularly if the fish stay close to the walls. |
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In a second rectangular maze, the mole rats were tested on their ability to use their internal map along with the magnetic compass to find new shortcuts to a food reward. |
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Few anchorages were available in this vast maze of coastline, with its network of inlets whose beds had been roughed in with decisive strokes of Nature's creative tools. |
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I knew enough to see that the text was a nest of problems which competent scholars could go on investigating, but I had lost my path through the maze. |
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But as one moves back, one quickly discovers that belem is somewhat of a maze. |
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In this case, the playfield is more disorienting and feels more like the maze that it is. |
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The applications were doubtless snowed under in the maze of official correspondence which avalanched the new government. |
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This far up the hill was a maze of narrow streets choked with BMWs and Chelsea Tractors. |
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The clew, without which it was perilous to enter the vast and intricate maze of Continental politics, was in his hands. |
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Soon he was corkscrewed into place, suspended from the ceiling in an impossible maze of unforgiving circuitry. |
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Up and down the corridors, the dozen staircases, through the whole Gormenghastian maze. |
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North and South Uist and Lewis in particular have landscapes with a high percentage of fresh water and a maze and complexity of loch shapes. |
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The Hampton Court maze..may serve as the type of a compact and the Versailles example..that of a diffuse multicursal labyrinth. |
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If the egg layers are too thick they suffer from oxygen depletion and often die, entangled in a maze of mucus. |
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Seafarers engaged in illegal business long valued this maze of islands as a den of piracy and smuggling. |
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The maze of canals threaded through the city requires the use of more than 400 bridges to permit the flow of foot traffic. |
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Inside the maze, Harry is forced to incapacitate Krum, who has been bewitched, to save Cedric. |
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Cheng had to pull the building back to be able to plant trees close to the property line, because of the maze of utility lines at streetside. |
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The guppies who found their way through a simple maze that they'd never seen before encountered a feeder stocked with freeze-dried bloodworms. |
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Harry faces challenges, such as snatching a golden egg from a dragon, rescuing a treasure from the Merpeople and navigating a giant maze. |
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The comparative advantage the relearners gained from previous acquaintance with a particular maze vanished as the elapsed time approached six months. |
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Halfway up, mines and bomb craters brought them to a halt and the infantry had to fight their way through a maze of trenches, pillboxes and casemented gun positions. |
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This video game involves flying through a maze zapping various nasties. |
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A beech wood with silver firs in it rolled down the face of the hill, and the maze of leafless twigs and dusky spires cut sharp against the soft blueness of the evening sky. |
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The maze has seven intensity levels and three types of mobile mazing, including geo-questing with a smartphone's GPS and scanning QR barcodes for clues. |
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An alternative hypothesis is that people and animals use REM sleep to work through things they've learned, for instance, a rat might rerun a maze. |
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Harry faces perilous challenges such as snatching a golden egg from a dragon, rescuing a treasure from the Merpeople, and navigating a giant maze. |
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A Birmingham artist has painted the city's infamous motorway maze in a range of eye-catching colours including yellow ochres, purple, blue and, of course, burnt sienna. |
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Bats use supersounds as a substitute for eyes. When a maze of silk threads was strung across a room, bats negotiated the maze at high speed without touching a thread. |
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Harry returns to preparing for the final task, a hedge maze. |
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