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  • But when one train of cells found the shortest path to some food hidden at the maze's exit the rest of the mass stopped exploring.

    Boing Boing 2008

  • Today it is common to see a tour guide standing in the center tower of the labyrinth, directing lost tourists out of the maze's nine concentric circles.

    Angella Nazarian: The Venetian Country Villas 2009

  • A whitecoat grabbed her, made her stand in front of the new maze's entrance.

    The Angel Experiment Patterson, James, 1947- 2005

  • She burst out of the maze's exit, then collapsed onto the cool wooden floor.

    The Angel Experiment Patterson, James, 1947- 2005

  • In her mind, she was reviewing the maze's layout: a quick right, then another right, then a left, skip the next three rights and take the fourth one ... and so on, till she saw the exit.

    The Angel Experiment Patterson, James, 1947- 2005

  • During Friday and Saturday nights, a public bonfire with concessions marks the maze's halfway point.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • They kept Roth up to date on the maze's progress through photos and emails.

    SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter By DERRIK J. LANG 2011

  • Workers have been busy clearing debris and damage from Tuesday's high winds, but the weather won't postpone the maze's grand opening on Saturday.

    The Fond du Lac Reporter Latest Headlines 2010

  • It was thought the donation would secure the maze's future but in an out-of-court settlement late last year Mr Despallieres admitted the money was not his to give away.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • Even though Eng said the maze's interconnecting pathways were designed to provide a challenging series of obstructions to disorient the mouse, after completing the course, the subject reportedly ran back through to the starting line twice as fast.

    Blah, Blah! Technology 2009

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