Therese unknotted the string and pulled off the brown paper, revealing a simple book, with a cover of blue fabric. |
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Are you trying to solve a particular question like whether this piece of string which is put together in a particular way can be unknotted? |
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Slowly, her muscles unknotted, and her the anxiety in her face seemed to scatter. |
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One might suggest that the positive trefoils formed after the first strand-passing reaction will be unknotted in the second round of the process. |
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She smoothed her palms over her head, then unknotted her dress and rolled her shoulders back, letting the clothes slide to her ankles. |
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Here, no one gets to wear the white hat, no one rides contentedly into the sunset, and the loose ends are left satisfyingly unknotted. |
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She unknotted the sweater that was tied around her waist, and put it on to hide her arms. |
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Pored over and unknotted, but if you're asking what the definitive conclusion is, well – how long is a piece of string? |
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Doctors treated her hypertension with magnesium sulfate, while a medicine woman said prayers for her using a traditional sash that's knotted and unknotted during labor. |
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Fortunately, I was still full after breakfast, so knots unknotted and skin peachy-soft, I floated out. |
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They paused in their walk while the anorak was unknotted and put on and zipped. |
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And with a trendy checkered sport coat and nattily unknotted bow tie, Psy appeared the quintessential Web supernova. |
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Athena offered Paris victory in battle, Hera, great wealth, while Aphrodite merely loosened the clasps by which her tunic was fastened and unknotted her girdle, also offering Paris the most beautiful of mortal women. |
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She turned to look at Gudrun across the gallery and saw the man on the bench, half turned her way, wearing a suit with tie unknotted, going prematurely bald. |
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Julia longs to see it unknotted, trailing on the floor. |
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