The story enthrals you from the first page to the last as the plot unravels at a speedy pace. |
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Ultimately, time and change unravels the Della Cruscan affair and ensures the failure of romance. |
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The thread that unravels from this cocoon is tangled and nubby, thus producing the texture of the doupioni. |
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He unravels the tangled strands of social identity and interests that surrounded these protests with considerable delicacy and insight. |
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Shock revelations follow as the story unravels, the plot thickens and the audience grows more intrigued. |
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That it surely has, although if attention wanders even for an instant, the thread quickly unravels. |
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Thompson expertly unravels a tangled tale suffused with Victorian mores, millenarianism and frontier idealism. |
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As the costs rise and the race hate builds and the unworkable, self-defeating new scheme unravels, Labor will be mute. |
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As he unravels the origins of Tolkien's work, Shippey goes into great philological detail about the origins of words. |
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This remarkable Archive of Labour unravels a sweeping story of strife and celebration. |
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When the characters do not click, the delicate structure of the conversation unravels. |
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Eventually, after being distracted by an unnecessary subplot about goings-on in Vegas, Jack unravels the cover-up and starts proving that revenge is a dish best served cold. |
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Certainly, if grammar collapses and language unravels into a tangle of meaningless, ill-considered phrases, we will have lost something that should be treasured. |
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The plot unravels episodically and in a non-linear fashion, with characters from one segment occasionally appearing in, or passing through, another. |
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Unsurprisingly, he's having qualms and hitting the bottle, while his marriage unravels. |
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The problem is, in essence, like trying to knit a sweater with yarn that unravels before the first purl. |
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Nothing vile or repugnant happens here, but we do get the feeling that we are witnessing someone's last moments on film as this mangled mess of a movie unravels. |
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This empowering handbook unravels the complex knots that lead from damaged self-esteem to minor misbehaviors to acts of violence and self-hatred. |
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Now the Telegraph is running a story on the speech, by Christopher Hope, under the headline: David Cameron's immigration crackdown unravels. |
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Firstly, I examine research that unravels the relationship between media ownership, economic imperatives and minority representations. |
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This very well could be the string that eventually unravels the safety net of non-proliferation. |
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If the current peace deal unravels we will be headed towards a major catastrophe. |
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The finale unravels and reweaves two themes, the first bright and festive, the second lyrical and typically Russian. |
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Create a dance that begins with the thread in a ball, and then unravels and ends back in a ball, or not? |
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And the common sense hypothesis unravels completely when the figures for new malaria cases are considered. |
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That person no longer has a financial incentive to innovate in the first place, so the system unravels and improved cola soda is never produced. |
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Join journalist Michelle Deanfield as she unravels the mystery surrounding a lost marvel in this thrilling Hidden Object game! |
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My fantasy unravels when she opens the robe, revealing a sling around her broken arm. |
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As her mind unravels we experience sudden images of sharp terror. |
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It also explains how the buildings were built and rebuilt, and unravels the mysteries of how political, design and engineering obstacles were overcome. |
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From this perspective, therapeutic work which unravels the motivating links associated with aggression remains a short, middle and longterm non-negligible means of contributing to the security of individuals. |
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In the Larraun valley, in the municipality of Astitz, a few minutes from Lekunberri, you will find this cave which unravels the secrets of the depths of the Sierra de Aralar. |
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But rather than restricting his practice to such translations, Chris Cornish often draws on powerful symbolic contexts and unravels their structures. |
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Alas, despite the pervasive and disturbing creepiness, it ultimately unravels in boogeyman superstition. |
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In discussing the nature of violence, Krishnamurti also unravels the other psychological factors such as hurt, competition, insecurity, and fear, which are closely related to violence. |
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But as her life unravels she finds an unlikely protector in Henry, and soon finds herself falling in love with the down and out stranger who seems mysteriously driven to help her. |
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After much fuss, the miracle fabric unexpectedly unravels, leaving him standing forlornly in his underpants. Barney Southin is deputy editor of Economist.com. |
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Throughout two centuries of French diplomacy, the film unravels the mysteries, real or fantasized that surround diplomacy, and attempts to clear up the condemning clichés. |
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A music documentary that traces the unlikely journey of a lock of hair cut from Ludwig van Beethoven's corpse and unravels the mystery of his life and death. |
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I've met with many Aboriginal leaders and elders, and I have heard many heartbreaking stories about the discrimination and the dysfunction that unravels the very fabric of Aboriginal communities and homes. |
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Out of the echo of their last chord, the theme is repeated by the violins, again subito piano, that unravels into a slow decrescendo leading to a dreamlike echo in the horns that marks the end of the exposition. |
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This TV special unravels the secrets of this regal yet deadly creature. |
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Heat unravels the activase protein, and when it does, the result is a less bountiful harvest. |
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Every morning an awakening ball of army ants unravels, traveling a million-strong through the jungle, killing everything in their grasp. |
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His transformation is conflicted and confusing, causing the ballet, which unravels nicely during the first act, to bog down in detail after intermission. |
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The game actually unravels so-called satisfiability problems-classic and highly complicated mathematical questions that involve selecting the best arrangement of options. |
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