Not a day passes without one group and association or the other unfurling its own plans of conflict de-escalation, peace and harmony. |
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Meanwhile at home, the first daffs were reluctantly unfurling, and half my scillas haven't come out yet. |
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He depicts the anemone plant naturalistically with stems bending and leaves unfurling. |
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My eyelids slowly opened as though unfurling to a new day, and I found myself gazing into his eyes. |
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Flag fever is unfurling across Manchester as the city is swept up on a wave of World Cup and Jubilee celebrations. |
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Several unidentified men began unfurling banners of white cloth on which they had written statements. |
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The unfurling croziers of Dicksonia antarctica, one of the hardiest of ferns, look like a nest of baby orang-utans. |
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The problem is the difficulty of unfurling such a huge flag in gale-force winds. |
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The crew bunks in a decaying hotel with infinitely unfurling tenebrous corridors. |
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The curtains are made of saris glittering with sequins a tracery of gold threads unfurling. |
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The truss units have quite a sophisticated internal shape to incorporate the winch and drive units for furling and unfurling the sails. |
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This Asian-style concoction melds multilayered tastes, unfurling hints of cardamom, cloves and anise on the tongue. |
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A few pearls roll off, unfurling some genuinely glistening sounds for the waning summer days. |
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At one point, a police helicopter reported a riot, seeing men unfurling a banner across the prison roof and smoke billowing from the yard. |
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He broke through for his first wicket of the match in his 24th over of the innings, unfurling an overpitched delivery to the young left-hander. |
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Conventional wisdom says sunflowers can be cut as soon as the petals begin unfurling. |
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Next to the mishmash of blackened dahlias, nicotiana rose staunchly and the roses that had been buds the day before were unfurling. |
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So whenever history passes through Lebanon it descends on this square in central Beirut, unfurling its immutable decrees. |
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Also all sorts of bolts of cloth unrolled this way and that or unfurling from the flies, sometimes covering the entire cast, though not for long enough. |
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The best point of sail for unfurling is between close reach and beam reach, as the wind will then fill the sail quickly. |
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Groups last seen in the 1990s are thought to be unfurling their banners again, to take advantage of a force that is already stretched. |
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Speaking Ukrainian or unfurling a Ukrainian flag is risky, even life-threatening. |
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Reprieved, Maxwell went on a spree, unfurling a rapid succession of glorious shots, some orthodox, some improvised, all fearless. |
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Suddenly a salmon leaps, and a lone angler standing in the water, casts a fly, the line gracefully unfurling. |
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At this time of year caribou focus on sedges and newly unfurling leaves of willow and other shrubs. |
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The complete unfurling of a mechanical structure stored in a compact form, for example folded or rolled up. |
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Furling and unfurling operations do not exceed the power consumption of navigation lights during 20 minutes of illumination. |
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This thematically modulating motif is constantly alternating with graciously arpeggiated sections in an unfurling of triumphant good humour. |
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Between furling in the gennaker and unfurling the Solent, it's 90 minutes of intensive effort. |
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The Eagle never stopped unfurling its yellow insignia with the bicipital eagle, which according to tradition was given by Carlo V in person on one of his visits to Siena. |
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Circinate vernation is the unfurling of the leaves over time. |
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Sited in London's Paddington Basin, this bridge rolls open, by slowly and smoothly unfurling. |
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In June 2007, 22 political activists in Maluku province were arrested by Detachment 88 and other police for unfurling the Maluku independence flag in front of Indonesia's President. |
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How many will be there that night, unfurling their delight in full mask and makeup as these legends of rock 'n' roll burn up the stage on the Plains of Abraham? |
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This phenomenon, started by the Europeanization of systems, is now unfurling over new spaces, compelling all the established principles to evolve globally. |
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But she convinced him by unfurling her dreadlocks that had been left to grow throughout her time in hiding. In this section Will the new centre hold? |
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The long unfurling course of human history constitutes an obliterating successiveness. |
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With its breathless rhythm, Jeu is an exercise in virtuosity, a circular and cyclic race unfurling via the multiple changes of scale orchestrated by a great visual artist. |
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It is the fusion of his extreme affectation and mannerist rhythms, the unfurling of analyzed fantasy that gives Valentino explosive moments of liberty with the tone red. |
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A night spent on deck, furling, unfurling, hoisting and dumping the headsails, with the desire for more haste ever present, and certainly never to be confused with speed. |
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Unfurling in a narcotic haze, the five songs on Auspicious Winds unfold slowly upon flowing echo and chiming reverb. |
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