11. Rigmarole has a variety of influences, contributing greatly to the diversity of their compositions.12. The rigmarole of export procedures and for export incentives continue to add to exporters'woes. 13. :: No need to go through that rigmarole if the original poster owns the copyright. 14. The usual Anglo rigmarole . talk ) 19 : 06, 20 December 2011 ( UTC) 15. It has now become clear to Holmes what the " rigmarole of lies " is all about. 16. Merriam Webster gives a very different account of the origin rigmarole and the term " Ragman Roll ". 17. His Quaker and Baptist roots were Bible-centered and, he says, " suspicious of rigmarole . 18. "There's a lot of procedural rigmarole that applies only in death penalty cases," 19. After all, he had just spent the whole morning going through the rigmarole of promoting his latest work. 20. :: : : We have already been through the rigmarole about how I am not a notable person.