It turned into five weeks' hard labour as we unravelled the intricate rhythms and built the complex set. |
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But the riddle of what became of the prized bird during his epic flight is slowly being unravelled. |
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I wasn't sure whether Her Ladyship would accept my proposal, and it rather unravelled my nerves. |
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And as it all unravelled, cosy deals, lax auditing, wheels within wheels, and slippery accounting was exposed. |
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It is clear that the subtleties of plant and fungal sphingolipid desaturation are only starting to be unravelled. |
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Yet when challenged they got ever so defensive and the story quickly unravelled. |
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The body language was dramatic as England's teenage starlets unravelled in the bitter rain, losing 3-1 to their France counterparts. |
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It's become so unravelled in the course of his revisionism that it's completely unrecognizable and nonsensical now. |
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But two archaeologists who have pored over the patterns for the past five years say they may have unravelled the riddle. |
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He unravelled an elastic rope only a half inch thick and tied it to a pipe once used for the transmission of natural gas. |
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The penultimate movement just sort of unravelled at the end and slumped to a very inelegant mess. |
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The secrets of The Mysterious Bog People are unravelled in a new exhibition. |
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This house is history personified with all its grandeur, mysteries and unravelled secrets. |
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The knot cannot be unravelled but can uncoil like a snake, start up like the brain-fever-bird that disturbs any chance of rest. |
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It confirmed his feeling that many of the mysteries of medicine could be unravelled through assiduous searches for the hidden causes of disease. |
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The nadir was George Osborne's disastrous budget, which unravelled over many excruciating weeks for the government. |
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Millions of kwacha found in a civil servant's car boot unravelled a corruption web with tentacles deep inside the president's office. |
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Now the riddle is somewhat unravelled by the show's writer Steven Moffat, who revealed some details of the forthcoming special of the BBC series. |
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I've never unravelled a particularity, or even ravelled one, which many consider the first stage in the Âparticularity-unravelling process. |
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Of metabolism only a few central pathways, such as glycolysis and the tricarboxylic acid cycle, had been painstakingly unravelled. |
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It was understood public services minister Andy Kerr had a deal with the union leadership for support of the policy papers, but that unravelled over the past ten days. |
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Just how events on the Erebus and Terror unravelled is still unclear, but could be resolved by exploring the Erebus. |
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He unravelled the Western music model and outwitted its natural ethnocentrism. |
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In the election last year the government made a grand announcement about how it has it all figured out and unravelled. |
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There is a certain conference-weariness, but some knots can perhaps be unravelled. |
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Yes, it is a sad day for us in Canada when we see what is before us across the floor with the scandals that have unravelled. |
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De Keukeleire and Burns for the first time unravelled the chemical base for the lightstruck flavour of beer. |
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Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, reinforced cooperation cannot, and must never allow the acquis communautaire to be unravelled in any way. |
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In the meantime, 'interest rate discipline had unravelled somewhat' as regards lending to the self-employed and building loans. |
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However, this progress unravelled recently when Daw Aung San Suu Kyi was ambushed and imprisoned on her way to a pro-democracy rally. |
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And when the asset bubble burst, it put the integrity of world markets at risk and unravelled what had been a period of robust economic growth. |
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As a result, the entire fraud was unravelled and the perpetrators brought in for questioning. |
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Earth scientists have unravelled many of our planet's secrets already and made great progress in understanding how our planet works. |
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Eritrea has steadily undermined and unravelled the core elements of the Algiers Agreement on Cessation of Hostilities. |
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But that was cold comfort for the former Vermont governor, whose once promising campaign unravelled further when the head of a major union withdrew his support. |
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The tangled financial affairs of the company are still being unravelled. |
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Their stories tell of displacement, of the struggle to restore the frayed fabric of a collective history, to retrace threads that have been lost and unravelled. |
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Looks like unravelled balaclava helmets cut up into one-foot lengths. |
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But her presidency soon unravelled, as she picked fights with American investigators she accused of smearing her over a campaign-finance scandal, soyabean farmers over export taxes and the media over their coverage. |
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Thus, the perceiving mind of man have unravelled the rich multiple cultural human heritages and how these plurality and diversity have caused conflicts and confrontations in private and public human affairs. |
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The Alliance has been running on fumes since the Soviet Union unravelled. |
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For e.g., in late 2001, acting on information from Syria, US and Canadian agencies unravelled an Al-Qaeda plot to attack major government institutions in both countries. |
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Firstly, national and international pressure had insisted on the introduction of multiparty competition and elections in an almost unravelled country. |
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In fact, the girt portion of the slide assembly, which is attached to the girt bar in the door sill, unravelled enough to protrude from the partially open door. |
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The ratbag is hopefully soon to be unravelled as I can't take much more of his smug face around the Woolpack. |
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Urgent action is needed to ensure that the gains made are not unravelled and that the difficult food security situation is not further exacerbated. |
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Racism will be depicted as both a system of thought and a political, social and cultural heritage, with historical contexts and motives that need to be unravelled, analysed and discussed as objectively as possible. |
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Within a generation or so, the entire union had unravelled, even the French entity that Charlemagne's forebears had woven together coming unstitched. |
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Created in 1904, the system covered the entire country by 1930 but was completely unravelled as a result of bloodshed under General Idi Amin and the years of turmoil that followed. |
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They also fear that it could be unravelled. Almost all of the decline in cyclically adjusted budget deficits last year was due to increases in revenue rather than cuts in spending. |
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Second, they provide geneticists with that most valuable of scientific commodities, a trend. Drosophila is the third so-called eukaryote to have its genes more-or-less completely unravelled. |
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The track finishes in an accumulation of noises and children's cries which evoke the unravelled end of the A Day in The Life by Beatles, who are thanked in the sleeve notes. |
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None the less there is a sell-out crowd of 10,000 this evening, and the signs are that this enterprise has deeper foundations than the one that unravelled so ingloriously at Great Leighs. |
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These factors all contribute to the ability of the whole cocoon to be unravelled as one continuous thread, permitting a much stronger cloth to be woven from the silk. |
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After the summer break, however, Hamilton's season unravelled. |
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