Bill and Neil geeked out over computer stuff for a bit while I unwound by taking in a gorgeous summer evening. |
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She twirls the fringe on her scarf, which has been unwound from her neck and now hangs past her waist up against her unbuttoned spring coat. |
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He put the videotape in and unwound his bandages to let his wounds breathe. |
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She rummaged through her bag and dug out a muesli bar, trying to keep the wrinkly wrapper quiet as she unwound it. |
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I took it and slowly unwound it, until it lay, spread out, in front of me, and even then I couldn't believe it. |
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Guys and girls unwound themselves after a hard day's work sipping the specially created exotic cocktails. |
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After the keynote speech, Ando unwound at a dinner for a few journalists, where talk turned to the knotty problem of digital rights. |
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As the laps unwound, the pack split into two groups and the leaders were lapping slower competitors by the ninth lap. |
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Li smiled, acknowledging that his roundabout dialogue had been recognised, unwound and interpreted. |
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To be fair, at the end, she unwound a little and started talking a more natural Estuary demotic which was much more appealing. |
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I can think of no better reason not to give up, not to run down like an unwound clock. |
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In recent decades, though, especially sine the end of Soviet tyranny, the safe-haven idea has lost cogency like an unwound watch running down. |
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Resembling an unwound helter-skelter the Switchback reached a dizzying top speed of 6 miles per hour. |
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No matter how hard I tried, the thought inexorably unwound to the end, borne along by its own weight. |
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Nearby, an Italian businessman worked a deal, and a visiting couple unwound in the romantic setting after a day of sightseeing. |
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When the steering wheel is turned, said printed circuit board can, according to the direction of turning, be wound onto a winding element or unwound therefrom. |
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The U.S. says Iran should suspend the 20 percent enrichment as a confidence-building measure before sanctions begin to be unwound. |
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The unwound are some citizens George Packer found and spent time with, people who symbolize this American nightmare. |
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The guarantees and bailouts the Fed put in place in 2008 and 2009 have been unwound without significant cost to the public. |
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Companies have unwound most of the cross-shareholdings that sheltered them from the discipline of the capital markets. |
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Banks asssumed that other hedge funds held huge, loss-making positions that might have to be unwound. |
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Fortunately for them, the speculative spiral in oil prices unwound quite rapidly. |
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This swap was unwound in February 2005 as the Company repaid substantially all of the outstanding borrowings under the facilities. |
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At the converting stage, the parent reel is unwound, cut and decorated, embossed, folded or perforated as appropriate and packaged. |
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After taking a post-gig bow and being cheered from the stage by his adoring public, Elmo unwound in the upstairs bar, still high as a kite following his triumph. |
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And so one of the least-wanted stock positions in American history has been unwound at a tidy profit. |
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As reelers, the boys dip their hands into scalding water and palpate the silk cocoons, sensing by touch whether the fine silk threads have loosened enough to be unwound. |
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I liked the fact that you invariably showed up at our Friday afternoon Happy Hour ritual in the courtyard when we all unwound after an intense week of studies. |
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This would be constructed onshore, spooled onto a ship-mounted reel in batches of 5-6km, then unwound onto the seabed at the Dalia site. |
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A crosspiece that could slide up and down the spindle was attached by cords that wound and unwound about it. |
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As cross-shareholdings are unwound, companies will no longer be able to count on unquestioning support from chummy corporate shareholders. |
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In our particular case, if the form is unwound, the result obtained is an ellipse. |
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She didn't say anything when he unwound her arms from around him and pulled her shirt over her head, peeled her underwear off and stuck her under the running water. |
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As film is unwound, it is fed into gripper chains, which hold it firmly on both sides throughout the form-fill-seal process, keeping it flat and taut. |
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Thus, when a shock causes inflation to deviate from its target, the implications for the price level must be unwound, implying that inflation will not return monotonically to its target. |
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Liquidity risk arises when a market position cannot be unwound at or near the previous market price because of inadequate market depth or market disruption. |
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They've all been put into a global lockbox, but it is far from determined as to how those global lockboxes will be unwound and what will come to the Canadian estate. |
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As a result, investors have unwound their carry trades, buying back the euros they borrowed and selling the risky assets they bought. The big question is whether the very long bull market in government bonds is over. |
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Special-purpose courts can be created and unwound as it suits the leader. |
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This low spill-over in comparison with the LTCM debacle was related inter alia to the orderly way in which their positions could be unwound and their assets could be liquidated by selling them to other market participants. |
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The tax will then be due when the property is actually sold, or the security is returned if the deemed disposition is unwound when you return to Canada. |
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You can find these shimmering fabrics especially in the Drôme and Ardèche departments, where, in times gone by, the cocoon was unwound to supply Lyon's workshops with raw material. |
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Too reverent to scoff and too dizzy to judge, my unexpected companion and I dutifully unwound our way down the exitless ramp, locked in a wizard's spell. |
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Of particular concern was the possibility that in the U. S. arrangement for clearing and settlement, transactions that had previously been accepted by the system could be unwound in the event of a participant failure. |
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With recent market optimism, traders may continue to see a small downward trend in the U. S. Dollar as its positions are unwound in exchange for higher yielding assets. |
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For another thing, since they are wound and unwound at high speeds, magnetic tapes stretch slightly, which may result in problems reading the tapes. |
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These repos can be set up and unwound at any time during the day. |
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Once they have arrived at the production facilities of Forster Steel Technology, the steel coils are unwound from the mighty spools, cut and then processed to supply three AFG units and a number of external clients. |
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Therefore, it is clear that if we judge there to be risks of a disorderly adjustment, we must all play a role in helping ensure that these imbalances are unwound in an orderly fashion. |
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Small arms unwound from the nursebots and began to press nozzles and needles into Ramon's flesh. |
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The Tampa debate unwound in a similar manner to the one in Boston. |
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When the propeller has had enough turns, the propeller is released and the model launched, the rubber band then turning the propeller rapidly until it has unwound. |
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