The unravelling of these very complex strands, and relating them specifically to musical serialism, is one of the major strengths of the book. |
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The great compulsory voting experiment is unravelling and all that he can offer is bland reassurance that an untried system will cope. |
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A bucket lies asprawl and a lemon dangles near the edge, its peel unravelling in delicate curls. |
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After unravelling themselves from an eye-watering gymnastic display, they explain they both joined the circus when they were nine years old. |
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She plays with the medium, placing a cutout aquatinted image in sepia of herself unravelling lino engraved lines of an Eastern Cape landscape. |
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Can the India of the Vedas and the Puranas make her mother's dream existence comprehensible to Rakhi, unravelling a lifelong puzzle? |
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The dress is intricately pleated and ruched, like unravelling rope, giving her the appearance of a life-sized corn dolly. |
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Throughout, he addresses the reader directly, carefully unravelling the threads of the intricate tapestry that was his relationship with Lexy. |
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The Government's immigration policy appears to be unravelling very quickly, with further changes announced today. |
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My Opa could remember hours spent at kindergarten unravelling jumpers to provide wool for socks for First World War soldiers in the trenches. |
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It illustrates how our society is unravelling, through the substitution of irrational feelings for demonstrable facts. |
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But a reverse pull seems evident in countering many of the wrongs and unravelling the red thread. |
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Urania visits her father, and talks at him, unravelling her anger and distress, not at all sure whether he understands. |
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Following their return to the apartment, they had picked over the details of the attack, but succeeded in merely unravelling things further. |
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I hope some people will persist in the journey to unravelling this mystery. |
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The remainder of Saw is spent unravelling the puzzle, offering sly red herrings and tracing the progress of a detective obsessed with cracking the case. |
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Then there was the nasty business of oakum picking, a task of unravelling the twine of old tarred ropes salvaged from ships. |
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We are enabled to experience a different quality of letting go, unravelling and integration that rarely happens in our busy life. |
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Some are quite basic, mere saucer-like indentations, but others are exquisitely engineered with intricate pivots and fulcrums unravelling to form a protruding secure holder. |
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Courbet looks like a character in one of Edgar Allan Poe's stories, his mind unravelling in a way the first modern artists were fascinated by. |
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The containers shall be cycle tested without showing evidence of rupture, leakage, or fibre unravelling. |
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However, it is possible to overcome this difficulty by listening patiently to the texts, the unravelling of the scholastic technical apparatus. |
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When cycle tested, the containers must not show evidence of rupture, leakage or fibre unravelling. |
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Stop and reverse the unravelling of the NPT regime by reaffirming the Treatys central bargain. |
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It would be regrettable to endanger the success of the third package by unravelling it and separating its component parts. |
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Rising unemployment, along with high real interest rates have led to the unravelling of long-run economic relations. |
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There are also a number of threats to the humanitarian effort itself that could easily lead to its unravelling. |
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When people want to see everything in black and white, those who insist on unravelling issues into areas of grey are often dismissed as weaklings. |
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By the 13th cent. the arrangements were unravelling as lords increasingly paid scutage rather than perform knight service and vassals tried to commute their own obligations. |
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With the unravelling of the human genome, researchers are already learning more about the structures of the key transferase enzymes involved in glycoprotein synthesis. |
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The use of white ropes as props with the dancer's movements enveloping and unravelling the rope makes a powerful visual image of the soul's freedom from bondage. |
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When she tried to look at anything else, the imperfections and the failings leapt out at her, the single thread unravelling in the otherwise perfect tapestry. |
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As such, banded iron formations record important information that contributes towards unravelling the puzzle of when and how early life developed on Earth. |
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Those of us who have tried to penetrate the often baffling complexities of modern music have often had cause to be grateful to him for unravelling its mysteries. |
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This prevents the brush from unravelling during operation. |
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He hid his faith so well that scholars are still unravelling his personal beliefs. |
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The consequences of an unravelling of the peace process would be devastating, the prospects for peacemaking in the future would dim, and the region would sink into further turmoil. |
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In particular, the international community should make a concerted effort to cope with illicit brokering activities, which are a growing contemporary threat, as revealed through the unravelling of the A. Q. Khan network. |
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In the past decade, many of the major crises and scares in both mature and emerging markets have featured the unwinding of highly leveraged positions and the unravelling of over-exposed financial institutions. |
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The unravelling of the three billion letters that make up the human genome will provide an indispensable tool for addressing many complex diseases, including cancer and mental illness. |
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Uniquely, The Suspect is not a whodunnit but rather a whydunnit, unravelling the riddles behind the murder of an 85 year-old man. |
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The result of the announced plans of the European Union would be an unravelling of the cooperation witnessed at the current session and a return to contentiousness. |
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The Silkworm is due to be published on June 19 and sees Strike and his assistant, Robin Ellacott, unravelling the death of writer Owen Quine. |
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A tragedy requires the heroes to be aware that the gods are playing with their destinies but without being able to prevent disasters of unravelling. |
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The exciting work of unravelling the archaeological information trapped in the orbit of this highly exceptional member of the trans-Neptunian population can then begin. |
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About a quarter of a century ago the championship began fraying and then in no time unravelling. |
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The 'narrative' unfolds as a curious unthreading or unravelling, rather than as exposure. |
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During this period the previous century's gradual unravelling of republican institutions accelerated rapidly. |
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How macabre, he thought, to be talking to a man and then, just an hour or so after, to be unravelling his intestines for the vultures, or pounding up his bones that no fragment should be left unreturned to the earth. |
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Dr. Constantin Polychronakos conducts an internationally recognized research program that focuses on understanding and unravelling the genetic basis of diabetes. |
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Over the past decade, however, this seems to have been unravelling as high-speed trains, new airports and new connections have been giving the French provinces new national and international identities. |
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It would be a great pity indeed if, at the very time when Western Europe is moving towards greater economic integration, we were to witness an unravelling of the economic fabric in the eastern part of the continent. |
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There exists a serious risk that any unravelling of the security situation in Côte d'Ivoire could spill over into the subregion, particularly to Liberia. |
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On the length of the IGC, if Member States seek to unpick one part of the deal, others will pull at it too and the whole fabric risks unravelling. |
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The only point in the case which deserved mention was the curious analytical reasoning from effects to causes, by which I succeeded in unravelling it. |
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It has long been realized that plutons contain a wealth of information important in unravelling the complex processes that operate in magma chambers. |
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When those funding the spectacle of Europe's glorious charade vote disbelievingly with their funds and in the ballot box, then it may actually be unravelling. |
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We knotted the ends of the rope to keep it from unravelling. |
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