The unfolding credit market dislocation took direct aim at the blue chips and financials this week. |
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By this stage I was barely holding it together, ready to bust out in tears of joy at how zany these madcap antics were unfolding to be. |
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You can almost feel her carefully constructed outline unfolding as you proceed through the words, sentences, paragraphs, and pages. |
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Well, if we bring extinction events closer to home, there is our very own omnipresent, continually unfolding, late Holocene extinction event. |
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And there's something very wonderful and God-like about that unfolding that makes me want to reverence it. |
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Water flowing from the damaged levee near Lake Pontchartrain could have equally catastrophic effects, only unfolding more slowly. |
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Regular right-back West played his part in the unfolding drama, which has been captured in print. |
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After a small stretch of career-related anxiousness I feel like good things are unfolding. |
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Over her shoulder, she cast Mark a curious glance before unfolding the small, lined piece of paper. |
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He reaches out and takes the pins from her hair, so it loosens in sections, unfolding around her. |
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She knew the power of imagination and went beyond Sanskrit theatre in her unfolding of the Ramayana, through Bharatanatayam. |
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It is a place of wild beauty, a new vista of delightful scenery unfolding at almost every turn of the road. |
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The story line is telegraphed from word one and the meticulous unfolding plot plods ahead inexorably without the slightest bit of suspense. |
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The operation was still underway and he was only able to give her a third-hand account of events that were still unfolding. |
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One of the beauties of English is that it has available a practice which seems to conflate movement and stillness, unfolding and accomplishment. |
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The call of any race is simply a momentary climax in an unfolding sequence of related events week to week. |
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No one else appeared to be aware of the fearful events that were unfolding before my eyes. |
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Such climactic scenes are methodically constructed through the unfolding of otherwise uneventful plots. |
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In many cases, the girl has intentionally been fed a Mickey Finn and is physically powerless to prevent a gang-rape from unfolding. |
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For more serious entertainment, I'd rather not read webcomics, simply because I can't handle plots unfolding that slowly. |
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Becky was sitting in one of the pews nervously folding and unfolding a piece of paper, which was her speech. |
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She lifted the envelope, and tore it open, and unfolding the letter, she read the typed print. |
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I continued packing my clothes, folding shirts, unfolding them, tucking socks into shoes. |
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When folded it sits behind the rear seatbacks, and it opens easily by pulling it out to the loading edge, unfolding and locking it open. |
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She tore open the envelope, unfolding the two page letter, and hungrily read every line of her son's missive. |
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It is observed that none of the colors is appreciably more buried or exposed to water upon unfolding or folding. |
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It amazes me that watching events unfolding on my screen again affects me as powerfully still one year on. |
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The first is more of a timeline, where the events are unfolding and the issues are starting to emerge. |
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When we come back, we'll get the latest from our reporters watching the parade of events unfolding in Iraq. |
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It would be a lie to say my son is unduly concerned by events unfolding in the Middle East. |
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The efficiency of the architect lies in unfolding the unexplainable details. |
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Escaping the obvious, her works allow for a freedom of interpretation and reading, each unfolding an absorbing narrative. |
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Traditionally, ambiguity in unfolding news requires flexibility to different aspects of the same story. |
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Now these are not unrelated developments unfolding within separate political communities. |
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What we need is realism, the naturalistic panorama of a cityscape unfolding. |
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Even the so-far somnolent Karnataka Government couldn't shut its eyes to what was unfolding. |
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A next-door neighbour heard the horror unfolding but by the time police arrived it was too late. |
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Careful observance of procedural niceties will impede any speedy response to an unfolding massacre. |
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Another feature of the cartoon that has been overtly spoofed over the years is the formulaic unfolding of the plot. |
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Somewhere in a parallel universe a stellar career in marketing is unfolding. |
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The unfolding credit market dislocation took a decided turn for the worst this week. |
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It all works in outline, but the episodic unfolding of events lacks energy. |
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Higher pressures force solvent into the protein matrix, resulting in unfolding through a molten globule state. |
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The chia, for instance, has exquisite flowers that look like mini-orchids unfolding from a pointed purple sphere. |
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But it was done with enough panache to give one confidence that our world may be unfolding as it should. |
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The specter of the unfolding financial crisis incited some panic buying of Treasuries. |
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If we are right, and there is unfolding in these very days a great deal of history in the making, we intend to be chroniclers of that history. |
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A determined butterfly struggled for release from its chrysalis as raindrops fell, tearing holes in its unfolding wings. |
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History was nothing less than God's will immanent in the world, the unfolding of a great purpose. |
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This is a scandal that has been unfolding piece by piece and you can bet it is not anywhere close to being over yet. |
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All the same, the article captured the essence of the new strains of unfolding inflationary pressures now taking hold. |
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The fantasy is unfolding almost invisibly in Prakash Talkies, a decrepit theater with shocking pistachio green walls. |
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As to anything concrete about the decade unfolding he's as much in the dark as the rest of us. |
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I refuse to accept the idea that man is mere flotsam and jetsam in the river of life unable to influence the unfolding events which surround him. |
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The poses seem to be modelled on a quick-motion camera observing the unfolding of flowerets. |
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Amyloid fibril formation depends on a partial unfolding of the native protein. |
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We forge new media today as we have always done as part of the unfolding of God's Creation. |
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There is now no doubt that a major credit crunch is unfolding in the syndicated lending area. |
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Trading action in the financials, cyclicals and many bluechips is suggesting an unfolding bear market. |
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Overall, the effect of the three series is ebullient, unfolding and generous. |
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It's to place the reader right there in the present tense and to create an awareness that this is unfolding right in front of me. |
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For the first time, natural areas are being preserved in advance of development in a unique project unfolding on Canada's Arctic shores. |
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Rather, they are the direct product of the influence of processes unfolding in the leading capitalist countries in the world. |
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The remembered blues of the Nile dominate her works of the early 1980s, their vertical stripes unfolding in a stately progression. |
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Thus, the restoration of prophecy is very important in the unfolding of the Messianic drama. |
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Gossage's book is dialogic and complex in its elaborate structures of sequence and reference, opening and unfolding. |
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But clearly, a disaster of a proportion he had never had to deal with was unfolding. |
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There's a big voter disenfranchisement scheme unfolding in Missouri this week. |
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The historical implies not so much an engagement with the artistic past as with the unfolding quality and specificity of events in time. |
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It is still unfolding, even as hacks and ex-advisers rush to sum up or cash in. |
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There were interviews with executioners who described the process that was unfolding behind the prison walls. |
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Some people just go to movies for escapism and they want the illusion it's some reality unfolding in front of their eyes. |
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It provides valuable information on the volume change upon unfolding activation volumes, and thermal expansibility. |
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Despite the crises unfolding around him, he has continued a whirlwind tour to promote his biography, a 900-page doorstopper. |
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World War Three unfolding at the dinner table was no reason to forget all rules of basic social etiquette. |
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Intimate cinematography and the drama of events unfolding makes for intense, absorbing viewing. |
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Full of my usual razor sharp wit and acerbic commentary coupled with pithy, erudite and provoking insights into the unfolding world about me. |
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The president will host a live web chat with supporters in Iowa on Tuesday night as the caucuses are unfolding. |
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The crisis is still unfolding and the first thing the keyboard warriors do is seek out someone to blame. |
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Here there is no unfolding to a single planar component but the algorithm finds an unfolding with four planar components. |
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After sundown, as many as 3,000 followers gather in the great hall beneath a roof shaped like unfolding pink lotus petals with a glass dome at its center. |
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A real world of upheaval was also unfolding, in which, for example, a 1976 bomb at La Guardia airport had killed 11 people. |
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From the height of 700 feet, a lush uniform green obscured the destruction unfolding below him. |
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Indeed, it's that track which kick-starts the album in such compulsive fashion, unfolding in a headspinning whirlwind of fuzzy guitars and nasally vocals. |
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These plays were essentially the santons brought to life, unfolding their misadventures as they bumbled their way to greet the baby Christ in the manger. |
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Ellie rolled her eyes, unfolding her paper and scanning the headlines. |
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The culmination of this is the present unfolding catastrophe, which required the moral connivance, in one way or another, of nearly every sector of civil society. |
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We stayed in the auditorium until the school day ended about two hours later, listening intently to the unfolding story broadcast scratchily from that tiny radio. |
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In addition, a common feature of the traditional view in professional education is that students develop according to a maturational unfolding of their abilities. |
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The idea becomes a dream and he visualizes himself making the phone calls and discussing it with his boss, as if he is watching a movie of his new life unfolding. |
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Meanwhile Madame de Noailles read her breviary and told her beads and took little naps, wholly ignorant of the drama that was beginning its perilous unfolding before her. |
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It continues to be our view that the unfolding dislocation in the derivatives marketplace, the linchpin for the money and credit bubble, is a similarly seminal development. |
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The splintering of Solidarity, the break-up of Czechoslovakia, the rise of neo-Nazism in Germany are sobering troubles in a process that is still unfolding. |
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This was only the most dramatic episode in an unfolding tragedy. |
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And the unfolding truth of a God made man, who pursues us if we would only do the same. |
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The cats are arranged so they create patterns, like a kaleidoscope, forming mirror images of one another, folding and unfolding along lines of convergence. |
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The tripwire for an unfolding plot to take control of the flight would be the transponder, operated by a switch beside the pilots. |
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It was enough to make the deliberations now unfolding on Capitol Hill seem like a Miss Manners tutorial. |
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On one message board on the gay blog Queerty, the conflict is unfolding in real-time. |
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Unfortunately, the tone mandated by the flat-footed New Yorker style drains his story of any emotional connection to events unfolding in the narrative. |
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Comparison of simulations of the unfolding processes of protein L and ubiquitin suggests that these proteins unfold by a similar structural mechanism. |
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He was folding and unfolding, clasping and unclasping them nervously. |
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The sun had begun to slip behind the copse of trees just beyond the parking lot, the rich crimson and honey folding and unfolding into one another. |
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My resolve not to drink didn't come from making a vow but arose spontaneously from within as part of the gradual and organic unfolding of my intrinsic nature. |
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I've been following the unfolding saga of Streatham pool and ice rink in your pages for many months now, and it seems to me we may never get a new pool hall or ice rink. |
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Of course the part of his bio that currently has tongues wagging is just unfolding. |
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In the context of the cell, the unfolding process participates in several important steps in cellular physiology, such as protein turnover in proteasomes. |
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For, while most life is fully dependent upon divine providence, we humans, because of our consciousness, have the potential to participate in the unfolding of each moment. |
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With their aching melancholy, these a cappella numbers for three voices are the perfect accompaniment to the understated drama unfolding in this dusty terrain. |
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Here, he used the intimacy of video to infiltrate the intense, distancing formalism of modernist dwellings and let us peer into some fanciful dramas unfolding within them. |
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The child, like so many thousands of others in a tragedy unfolding across 10 countries, disappeared, swallowed by a sea that had not been so cruel for more than a century. |
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For the less gullible among us, the administration's alarmist rhetoric in 2002 was a grim farce, and the unfolding of the nightmare we see today was a foregone conclusion. |
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The public has had the pleasure of an unprecedented and still unfolding expose on the inner workings of a public service operating in a culture of fear. |
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Then Germany and France were forced into devising a detailed rescue plan, which, in fact, is unfolding this weekend. |
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His brow wrinkled with contemplation at the events unfolding before him. |
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The unfolding pathway was compared with that of the parent enzyme ribonuclease A, and a model was devised to assess the importance of the dissociation in the unfolding. |
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Although our news media are very remiss in educating the public on the great economic tragedy now unfolding, they do unwittingly disclose some frightening facts. |
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Emerging from semidarkness, they were treated to an all-encompassing rendition of the city of Algiers and the arrival of the French fleet in 1830 unfolding around them. |
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A leaf of paper lined with creases from years of unfolding was clutched tightly in his right hand with its yellow and wrinkled envelope held in his left. |
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I do not think that it is grandiose to say that what we are seeing unfolding before our eyes is nothing less than the clash of two very different civilizations. |
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Our approach is next tested against computer simulations of a multimodule titin model with anharmonic linkers and then applied to experimental data for the unfolding of titin. |
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The good news is that while a gloomy prognosis for European manufacturing is unfolding, we are by no means in the initial stages of a stagflationary impulse. |
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The difficulty comes from the fact that the imperfect here does not coherently offer a continuously unfolding present that would culminate in the receiving of the letter. |
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Then it stood tall, unfolding its wings to their full fan of circle and began to shimmer the wing feathers, so that they scattered sunlight like jewels. |
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This was surely an exclusive story unfolding right before my eyes. |
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A mystery was unfolding in the first half of the women's eight. |
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I watched a panel discussion consider whether there were any silver linings to the unfolding tragedy. |
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This is very much a global liquidity crisis in the works, with unprecedented leveraged speculation at the root of the unfolding financial debacle. |
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But of course Chinatown was set comfortably in the past, while The ghost writer deals explosively with events still unfolding. |
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Survivors of Australia's bushfires told over the weekend of their mounting surprise, and then panic, at the sheer scale and speed of the unfolding disaster. |
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At that point, I knew I had found the yang to my unfolding story. |
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I see him stand, jointlessly unfolding, pull from the holster on his hip the shingle knife, as easy as you'd pluck the fork beside your plate. |
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In the fluidly unfolding events of a necklace murder, was there time and space to stop the killing? |
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In the unfolding of the American Revolution such whiggism became known as republicanism. |
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This emphasis on rights was to have a pivotal role in the modern era unfolding from the Enlightenment. |
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The Portuguese ships, anchored out in the harbor and unable to approach the docks, helplessly watch the unfolding massacre. |
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Luther's hymns were frequently evoked by particular events in his life and the unfolding Reformation. |
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The unfolding narrative often exposes a disciple's uneven progress, striving to sift out authentic guides from their counterfeits. |
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He did travel to China and Australia while the story was unfolding. |
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Crown ethers act almost exclusively on positively charged ions, readily unfolding and stretching to engulf their unwitting guests. |
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The protests in Brazil are unfolding just as its long and heralded economic boom may be coming to an end. |
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This time, titanic events are unfolding across the globe, ensnarling all six of the world powers. |
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The second article is devoted to emotional and bodily experience, unfolding in urban space, developing the case of Situationism movement. |
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Four years have passed since the meltdown at the Chernobyl nuclear plant, but the grim legacy of the Soviet catastrophe is still unfolding. |
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In his Essay, Locke explains the gradual unfolding of this conscious mind. |
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For an hour after the jam begins, musicians trickle in, unfolding chairs and sitting down with some bygone-era instruments like the mountain dulcimer. |
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The Sache for him is the historical happening of manifestness, the very movement of the unfolding figures of Being's manifestness, its alethic unfolding unconcealment. |
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Relatively little of note actually happens, and those who like stories with their films will find events unfolding at the pace of a particularly sluggardy snail. |
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Due to wartime censorship and the desire to keep up British morale, the full extent of the unfolding disaster at Dunkirk was not initially publicised. |
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Carlyle presented the history as dramatic events unfolding in the present as though he and the reader were participants on the streets of Paris at the famous events. |
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Officials sit their unfazed by mayhem that unfolding their windows. |
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A kind of being besonged. I have experienced it as a state of heightened awareness where one possibility after another presents itself like an unfolding path. |
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Among those who connect the unfolding of Eurabia with a popular reaction that might bring back fascism to Europe is Canadian columnist Mark Steyn. |
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As the audience's response to the documentaries was a leading criterion in the selection, you can be assured that the realities unfolding on screen will pleasantly surprise. |
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