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a maze whose layout can be varied |
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the fact that making economies can result in a
maze not being accessible at all times |
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a maze which is no longer unique |
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the positive advantages of mazes which are not
open to everyone |
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an improvement to a particular design |
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the fact that when planting a maze it is easy
to exceed the original estimate |
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the suitability of a particular country for
cultivating mazes |
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the fact that mazes are pointless in terms of
a practical function |
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a maze which reflects the owner's interests |
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a method of finding your way round one maze |
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a body which looks down on mazes |
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the amount of maintenance a maze requires |
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the appeal of mazes to a certain type of mind
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the fact that mazes do not have a clear path
to the centre |
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the fact that people have not been put off by
disapproval |
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