It unfolds, comes back, it unfolds and it comes back.
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"It comes from an imagination of the Earth as a vast non-global, non-circular infinite, but an extensive and open tapestry of landscapes that unfolds and unfolds and unfolds without an end," notes Babe, Terror.
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Usually as a story unfolds—and with Chris [Nolan] it's usually face-to-face—but as the story unfolds, I start getting ideas.
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Meanwhile, Monie and Minnie watch on as the drama unfolds.
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Ellie, who's staying with her grandparents as the massacre unfolds.
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This all unfolds in a way that feels incredibly natural.
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The story unfolds in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
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The story unfolds in an intricate lacework of precise detail.
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Mie's story unfolds via flashbacks, revealing how the accident happened.
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She runs over and unfolds a washcloth drenched in vomit.
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Here's how summer vacation really unfolds for many of us.
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We cannot remain stuck as a new referendum campaign unfolds.
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The box unfolds and two separate compartments hold each sneaker.
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As the season unfolds, there is no shortage of plot.
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Even divorce unfolds over a period of months — or years.
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Here's to watching the hype build as their popularity unfolds.
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I would advise investors to wait and watch what unfolds.
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As data cleans up, a bigger question for managers unfolds.
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SO WE'LL OBVIOUSLY NEED TO SEE HOW THIS YEAR UNFOLDS.
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Elsewhere in the valley, a different kind of deceit unfolds.
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Tonight's episode unfolds in one O.R. with a single patient.
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Here's how to stay up to date as that unfolds.
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As this process unfolds, investors need to exercise extreme caution.
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Here are five things to watch as the controversy unfolds.
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Choked quiet, as life unfolds its sticky wings in me.
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The bathroom's side wall unfolds to store away the sink.
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From here, Becky and Harry's fated relationship unfolds in flashback.
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Here are the lawmakers to watch as the process unfolds.
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It's something that unfolds that you have to contribute to.
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Generally speaking, Houston's offense unfolds in predictable yet unstoppable patterns.
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It unfolds with a mix of aphorism, fantasy and myth.
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It is the tableau against which the American story unfolds.
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Either way, most every tactical mission unfolds in two phases.
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But when it parks, it unfolds and triples its size.
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This exhibition unfolds not only in space, but through time.
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Obama will receive updates as the investigation unfolds, Price said.
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Either way, what's set into motion unfolds predictably from there.
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History, as a rule, unfolds slowly at the Supreme Court.
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"The house just unfolds in front of you," Gillen says.
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It makes a deeply satisfying noise as the Velcro unfolds.
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It unfolds slowly, and covers a wide array of themes.
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But the way it all unfolds is a horrific slow crash.
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And the whole thing unfolds on the reality show Total Bellas.
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Once the story unfolds you'll see that Ray didn't deserve that.
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A drama that unfolds on Twitter isn't always what it seems.
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There is high drama as her part in the story unfolds.
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Drama unfolds during the full moon in Libra early tomorrow morning.
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But we will try to sit and watch how it unfolds.
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What unfolds shows the messy but true realities of transracial adoption.
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When you drive, your route unfolds in your own mini movie.
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What makes it remarkable is how it unfolds in real time.
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Josh's infatuation with Sam, meanwhile, unfolds via a series of flashbacks.
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Further charges are possible as the investigation unfolds, according to police.
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And that is only going to intensify as the investigation unfolds.
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Neil Cavuto will be joined by commentators as the evening unfolds.
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Notably, the narrative that unfolds isn't all roses and happy endings.
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Once inside, however, the restaurant unfolds into an ethereal, rustic wonderland.
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Reporter Allison Tierney has been following this story as it unfolds.
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The action unfolds in the same toy store where J.T. & co.
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You can do these six simple poses as the plot unfolds.
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"We have to see how situation unfolds in future," he said.
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This might not be how the future unfolds — but it will.
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A large 6.2-inch display unfolds when you open the Razr.
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Its plot unfolds in complex swirls, but never really moves forward.
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As 2016 unfolds, which of these forces will prove more powerful?
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As this drama unfolds, watch carefully for how it impacts Iran.
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Translation: Cookie's going to whoop that ass when this fault unfolds.
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Here you'll find a full explanation of how the ending unfolds.
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As the debate unfolds, just remember to look at the data.
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As "Vilna" unfolds over 18 years, its sheer sprawl dilutes it.
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There is good reason to be watchful as the case unfolds.
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The movie unfolds chronologically (Stuhlbarg says it was shot chronologically too).
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Each time Gold picks up an object, a whole world unfolds.
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You can feel the cycles of nature as the narrative unfolds.
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A sliding screen unfolds to close off the space for privacy.
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These aren't exhaustive, and they may change as the crisis unfolds.
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How it unfolds will help shape the contours of our age.
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You'll learn more about the other movies while this one unfolds.
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Ukraine. As the impeachment saga unfolds, even the president's most ardent
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At any given time, this process unfolds over hundreds of algorithms.
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Democratic debates are hitting rapid-fire as the 2020 primary unfolds.
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The story of "Rain Play," by Cynthia Cotten, unfolds in verse.
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It unfolds against a tableau of imagery of the American Southwest.
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They've come to see leadership as something that unfolds in stages.
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Each Washington scandal unfolds against the backdrop of every previous one.
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Editor's note: This story is being updated as the situation unfolds.
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The first act unfolds on a modern warship of indeterminate nationality.
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In Chinese Parents, a virtual child's life unfolds over 48 rounds.
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We'll be updated the list as the evening unfolds, so stay tuned.
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Walk forward to your rendezvous point and an ordinary linear story unfolds.
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The rest of the day unfolds in weird and profoundly disturbing measure.
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Wentworth said Jurvetson was still working at DFJ as the investigation unfolds.
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Woman plays accidental matchmaker on airplane , shares live updates as romance unfolds.
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A carpet of bluestars unfolds in the Karlsruhe Botanical Garden, March 17.
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Samsung says the hinge will last more than 200,000 folds and unfolds.
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The spy drama that unfolds is gripping, heavy, and utterly binge-worthy.
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The Other Side of the Wind unfolds on two planes at once.
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But Akon's political ambitions might prove distracting as the city design unfolds.
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It said these assumptions would be adjusted as the MAX crisis unfolds.
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Once the story fully unfolds, it'll be pretty familiar to genre fans.
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We'll have to watch and wait as our global climate experiment unfolds.
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Some market and economic volatility can be expected as this process unfolds.
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The struggle to cope with Daniel's release unfolds in slow, painstaking detail.
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As 2016 unfolds to his alarm and dismay, watches help him cope.
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This is a question that will be answered as the week unfolds.
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We&aposll monitor that and give you updates as the situation unfolds.
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But turn to the east, towards Asia, and a different picture unfolds.
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The plot unfolds with a simple question from a concerned mother character.
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Once this reaches the stomach the ice melts and the robot unfolds.
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Yet as testing season unfolds this year, the debate is becoming murkier.
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Despite the sad premise, the novel unfolds in quirky, diary-like bursts.
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It unfolds as an exercise in rational choice superpower-client state theory.
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As the destruction unfolds, the United States has a responsibility to help.
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" She also wished that "all parties remain calm while that process unfolds.
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In the clip, fans can be heard screaming as the accident unfolds.
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Here are five lines of the story to watch as it unfolds.
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None of that bodes well for the GOP as the debate unfolds.
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It will be interesting to see how his career unfolds from here.
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The tale that unfolds is both mind-blowing and not terribly complex.
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The landscape against which the story unfolds seems both strange and familiar.
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Brussels will now wait as the latest political crisis unfolds in London.
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Instead, her memoir unfolds as an inspiring story of a woman's rise.
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Fauci said the projections could change depending on how the pandemic unfolds.
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It unfolds as an audio tour, downloadable through international museum app izi.
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Still, as debate unfolds about the wall, the desert is claiming lives.
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She will have a big role to play as the race unfolds.
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It unfolds in three disparate sections that don't intersect in obvious ways.
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And the drama unfolds in just under two and a half minutes.
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"And we will stay flexible as the impact of the coronavirus unfolds."
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In popular memory, the civil rights movement unfolds like the Civil War.
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As ever, it will be interesting to see how this all…unfolds.
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As Anne's story unfolds, it comes to seem that we are lost.
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"Everybody has been watching helplessly as this conflict unfolds," an analyst said.
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"Everybody has been watching helplessly as this conflict unfolds," Ms. Yahya said.
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That's something to hold onto as the farcical election of 2016 unfolds.
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And as it unfolds, it is remaking the urban and economic landscape.
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What does that look like as the working relationship unfolds over time?
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Political strategists are waiting to see if that contention unfolds on stage.
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What grounds it is Khalid's singing, which unfolds in slow, syrupy drops.
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Andrei's spiritual awakening unfolds with a visual poetry that prefigures Terrence Malick.
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What can I say when the next drama unfolds — and it will?
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As the case unfolds, Hersh feels there are important takeaways to be noted.
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The high stakes notwithstanding, the story unfolds with a sense of unhurried whimsy.
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Between Heaven and Hell gently unfolds the inner workings of Ribera's strategic perversity.
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As the color wheel unfolds, so does the rich history of paint production.
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" Said Shepard, "I just couldn't deny the reality of how her life unfolds.
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In the coming months, Kaffeeklatsch will cover the election campaign as it unfolds.
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During more rock-infused passages, however, the music unfolds in repetitive, numbing riffs.
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The series unfolds in real time so you won't be tempted to binge.
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While that argument unfolds through 2016 and possibly beyond, Europe will sit tight.
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Taking the time to explore the surroungings will add context to what unfolds.
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She watches with a smile as the carnage of her emotional blackmail unfolds.
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Epic's real wins are happening in real time right now, as E3 unfolds.
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Some market and economic volatility is to be expected as this process unfolds.
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As the season unfolds, though, it never really makes good on that joke.
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And Jensen said that how the Amazon contest unfolds could shape the future.
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It'll be interesting to see which approach wins out as the story unfolds.
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"We are watching what unfolds in Washington like everybody else is," Wilkey said.
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The person recording the footage can be heard snickering as the violence unfolds.
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We wanted to be less fluid in the way that the music unfolds.
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All of this unfolds within minutes, as trauma teams race against the clock.
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The bottom of the remote unfolds so you can plug in your phone.
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Amid all the good times, something awfully fucked up unfolds in the background.
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So we'll be looking at is as it unfolds in the coming days.
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"We'll watch carefully how that unfolds and what comes from that," said Machin.
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The episode unfolds almost entirely free of dialogue, with a trippy electronic score.
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Watch for Mashable's daily face-off announcements and results as the contest unfolds.
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However, as it unfolds, we witness how American and Chinese work cultures clash.
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We will be watching with great interest to see how this policy unfolds.
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Each of the seven stories is highly naturalistic and unfolds in real time.
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As the day unfolds, a young Obama slowly wins over his future bride.
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When a story like the Google diversity debacle unfolds, it comes in waves.
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As with any journey or story, it unfolds, or is told in stages.
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And I sat there, and this show unfolds ... and I am stunned. Stunned.
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The penthouse unfolds over 4,000 square feet, including three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
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Much of this story unfolds in the musty pages of budgets and contracts.
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The film unfolds over the course of the three days preceding the crime.
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Every year, as the seasons change, a complex ballet unfolds around the world.
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I'm at my friend's birthday dinner when an all-too-familiar conversation unfolds.
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Yet, officers from Mexico's National Migration Institute are present as the process unfolds.
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Narrated retrospectively by an older Kairo, it unfolds against Ceylon's volatile political backdrop.
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With subtlety and eloquence, Edugyan unfolds a wondrous tale of exploration and discovery.
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Then, after students make their map selection, the rest of the quiz unfolds.
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But as the story unfolds, it exposes the sinister complexity of American racism.
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But behind the thick black curtains, a much different Fashion Week story unfolds.
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It's unclear which candidates other labor groups will endorse as the primary unfolds.
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Will you follow this story as it unfolds over the next few months?
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Here are five things to watch as the fight over Dodd-Frank unfolds.
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And at its best, "Private Lives Public Spaces" unfolds like rediscovered film history.
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For a while, even as a perfect game unfolds, nobody suspects a thing.
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That speaks to another issue with Hunters: It unfolds at a glacial pace.
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Much of Topics of Conversation unfolds like this, with women speaking in turns.
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Once the show begins, designers can only hope that everything unfolds as planned.
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Exposition unfolds naturally and subtly, often through visuals alone, or through casual conversation.
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Click here for five things to watch as the Cambridge Analytica story unfolds.
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It's thrilling to watch their performances and personas blossom as each episode unfolds.
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The misogyny that unfolds on the page is evident beyond it as well.
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As the Fifth Industrial revolution unfolds, the pace of human development will accelerate.
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We are taking a little bit cautious approach to see how this unfolds.
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When the ball is snapped, the play unfolds, to him, in slow motion.
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In fact, how Brexit unfolds is an event that Wijers is nervous about.
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Strauss's burbling kaleidoscope of themes unfolds with playfulness and sobriety, in perfect balance.
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There is also a new story that unfolds within the game, Knight said.
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As the Russia story unfolds, he advised reporters, keep your eye on Kushner.
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Our own frustrations and foibles are revealed to us as the play unfolds.
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Salvo's pack of card players watch through narrow windows as death unfolds below.
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It unfolds through a series of AIM conversations with Emily, a high school friend.
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But the real entertainment, as with most of Glaser's work, unfolds at the margins.
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As the investigation unfolds, her sons are faced with the loss of their mother.
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The way that track organically unfolds further showed a young artist getting truly comfortable.
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But, even as this first test unfolds, the future of the reform is uncertain.
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Prey's plot unfolds in parallel with your own battle for mastery of a space.
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Find out how the drama unfolds during the Unexpected: Tell All special, airing Jan.
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Yes, Levy's novel unfolds in a specific time and place with clear historical parameters.
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Ms. Skarpetowska's dance unfolds with seamless sweep, but ultimately lands in a generic place.
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"There could be a lot more negativity for the pound as September unfolds," Markets.
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For the first time, viewers will get to see an episode as it unfolds.
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If you follow IamDRock and Rainbowdasher's trail on the Experience Project, a timeline unfolds.
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As the trial unfolds, don't expect an American jury to convict three white officers.
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That suggests that it could still be a little while before this partnership unfolds.
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But as the series unfolds, it quietly undermines the basic premises of AU fiction.
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Director Tracy Droz Tragos' 93-minute film unfolds from the perspectives of multiple women.
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What unfolds is one of the best rock-and-roll documentaries of all time.
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As the narrative unfolds, it becomes clear that it, too, is a "trust exercise".
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The film unfolds in three distinct acts, with the first section establishing the mood.
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But there are more questions—and we'll keep you updated as the story unfolds.
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As you watch, the episode logs your choices to shape how "your" reality unfolds.
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It can't be reciprocated and it unfolds without touch — it's all sound and taste.
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As this debate unfolds, the fundamental facts of privacy, personal information and technology remain.
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As the crisis unfolds, we should see growing concern for protecting children from harm.
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The story unfolds in a familiar near future of big data and artificial intelligence.
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She is a star of the music halls, where much of the movie unfolds.
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It will be exciting to see how it unfolds over the next few years.
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The editorial cartoonist shows us the great scene that precedes Thanksgiving as it unfolds.
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But as the scene unfolds, we realize that it's all happening on stage, instead.
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Will Congress continue to remain silent as more harm unfolds from Trump-inspired chaos?
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The announcements from companies of all sizes will continue as the new year unfolds.
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The film unfolds with a madcap energy that nonetheless carries a whiff of fatigue.
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Women like me who are in terminal situations may well die before this unfolds.
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I pledge the full support of the Department of Justice as the investigation unfolds.
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"Born and Bred celebrates what unfolds when camaraderie meets adventure," the distillery's website reads.
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And she lets the suspicion and outrage mount as the Freemans' true situation unfolds.
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In Police Brutality, players must strategize to limit violence after a public event unfolds.
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Lady Olenna unfolds the note, which bears a rose, the symbol of House Tyrell.
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There are other ways to get to know one another as the semester unfolds.
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Without a few drenching rains, more mandatory restrictions are expected as the summer unfolds.
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Further, allowing elective surgeries to continue may squander resources sorely needed as transmission unfolds.
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Our job at Vox is to help you understand the situation as it unfolds.
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This French love story centers on two teenagers and unfolds in Marseille's gritty underbelly.
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The sequel starts a little slow, but gains traction and likability as it unfolds.
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Sadly, this just seems to be how politics unfolds in the age of Trump.
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There's also sustained discourse: How do you create an argument that unfolds over time?
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The two become completely obsessed with each other as the hunt for Villanelle unfolds.
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The work itself unfolds as a communal ceremony performed with, not for, the audience.
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As it all unfolds, I keep reminding myself that all is not yet lost.
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This Sunday, there will be two competitions happening as the 252 Super Bowl unfolds.
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We know, too, that as the book unfolds, we'll learn how he got there.
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As this outbreak unfolds, total transparency and real-time information dissemination should be expected.
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But the whole game, I mean, the game always unfolds differently than you expect.
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Lamar Alexander, whose vote could determine how the rest of the impeachment trial unfolds.
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Facebook shares are down more than 11 percent in March as the scandal unfolds.
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As this story unfolds, Silicon Valley's one-time darling is now its cautionary tale.
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As this scandal unfolds, the administration will come to learn the meaning of accountability.
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From a policy point of view from the Fed, let's see how this unfolds.
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"We will have no further comment as this process unfolds in court," Frost said.
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You go to a baseball game to relax and watch how it all unfolds.
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Beyond it, a quieter world unfolds, with courtyards, galleries, a cozy cafe and bar.
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I would love to see how it unfolds with 225 more years of aging.
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But she sorta is — at least at the seed stage, where her study unfolds.
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As the story of Jamal Khashoggi unfolds, one significant person has remained silent: Jeff Bezos.
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At the story unfolds, it's hard to find the key players anything short of despicable.
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Brie Larson's feature directorial debut, from a script by Samantha McIntyre, unfolds on two levels.
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The bottom of the remote unfolds and acts as a secure holder for your smartphone.
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As ultrasound's second act unfolds, perhaps her husband's first great discovery will do the same.
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A wild story unfolds involving multiple yakuza families, cops, lawyers, and a medical research hospital.
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See how it all unfolds when the episode airs tomorrow on ABC at 10 p.m.
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We should also note that the delegate selection process unfolds more slowly than the primaries.
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A stunning 5-inch cover display unfolds into an 11-inch pop-up story book.
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"We think that upside is more likely to materialize as the year unfolds," she said.
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And as the story unfolds, it becomes difficult to parse its political and theological arguments.
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It unfolds with minimal visual flair, and many basic questions about the show go unanswered.
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See how it all unfolds when Spider-Man: Far From Home hits theaters July 2.
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But I am acutely aware that a horror film unfolds in secret beneath my clothes.
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For more than two and a half hours, fans watch as Infinity War unfolds onscreen.
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DJI has sent out invitations for an "Adventure Unfolds" event next week on January 23rd.
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In Samuel Beckett's 1972 play Not I, a peripheral observer watches what unfolds on stage.
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The Basement is a "live" escape room, which features actual actors as the story unfolds.
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The film unfolds against a backdrop of constant unease, be it political, emotional or spiritual.
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What unfolds in The Queen arguably births the world we see in Paris is Burning.
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Opener "mercury" is a sprawling, indie rock stunner that unpredictably unfolds in its final third.
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This scene unfolds in New York City's TriBeCa district, 12 blocks away from ground zero.
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In the end, much will depend on how the drama of the Trump presidency unfolds.
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The President asked the Secretary to continue to keep him updated as the situation unfolds.
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This is often how jokes are structured: pair two unlikely things together, and absurdity unfolds.
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Here, the combat unfolds: dodging attacks and hitting people with melee weapons until they die.
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"Things change / I'm still young," Ava sings as a sweet and steady guitar chord unfolds.
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In the first movement, a long, wayward melodic line unfolds slowly, each phrase elaborately embellished.
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That means many world leaders are in the United States as the Rosenstein news unfolds.
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Burning nests is one of a handful of activities you tackle as the story unfolds.
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"It's really an ensemble of images that unfolds to reveal layers of meaning," he said.
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But it unfolds, still, if not according to Russia's design, then according to Russia's will.
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The teaser appears to show a phone with two screens that unfolds like a book.
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Judge Laster may get a chance to detail how this litigation unfolds, and buyers beware.
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It's our inner narrator who constantly describes the story of our life as it unfolds.
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Observers will be paying close attention to how the situation unfolds in the coming days.
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For decades, scientists have been studying fruit fly larvae for clues about how development unfolds.
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"Integration is an essential and ongoing process as the experience unfolds and resolves," she wrote.
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Specifically, a phone that unfolds like a book to reveal a second, larger screen inside.
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The timetable of how her life unfolds need not adhere to a pesky biological clock.
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In the same central case as the ghastly Yutyrannus huali, a lively reconstructed scene unfolds.
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Stovall advises investors to keep a watch for likely volatility as the political drama unfolds.
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Like most Total War games, Rise of the Republic unfolds in a series of dogpiles.
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Bankers are expecting more of these types of strategic tie-ups as the year unfolds.
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Now that legacy could be in jeopardy, as a power struggle unfolds over factory safety.
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There are riots in the street and tensions in the household where the story unfolds.
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In one, a woman recounts her sexual exploits as a seeming apocalypse unfolds around her.
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Then I use social media to report the texture of the story as it unfolds.
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The president asked the secretary to continue to keep him updated as the situation unfolds.
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The Sharjah Biennial 13, Tamawuj, unfolds in five parts from October 2016 through October 2017.
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It unfolds as a disconnected cascade of objects and images, in galleries sometimes sloppily hung.
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Voting unfolds from April 11 until May 19 and results are announced on May 23.
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Then he shaped the melody that unfolds in sighing, descending phrases with elegance and refinement.
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With every cut to a different camera, a surreal episode unfolds with a new menace.
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As much of the encounter unfolds, officers have guns and flashlights pointed at Mr. Richards.
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The company must deposit the fine in a holding account while the legal process unfolds.
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We've seen how this unfolds when officials choose their party over democratic values and processes.
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And the next thing you know, the story unfolds just as you would have hoped.
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Once a crisis unfolds, the most important thing to get right is the policy response.
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As the story unfolds, Kali and Ponna must choose between private satisfaction and public approval.
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We do get one prolonged glimpse of Strugi Krasnye, the town where the story unfolds.
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A similar battle over narrative control unfolds in Zola, albeit in a totally different form.
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Even the meaning of an individual word, such as "despair," changes as the mystery unfolds.
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In contrast, this "Emma" unfolds chronologically, with familiar emotional beats and a neat, happy ending.
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Neil Diamond's absence becomes highly explicable as the story of his quarrel with Berns unfolds.
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Instead, a beautifully choreographed sequence of shots unfolds, with sparse explanation of what's being depicted.
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Even as a currency crisis unfolds, Lebanon's central bank is keeping things stable—so far.
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Pauzin, a technique that unfolds in halting stop motion, accentuated the drama of each movement.
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As we learn her story, scene after scene unfolds in a sort of blaring Technicolor.
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The first movement, "Mother Chords," unfolds in gentle, pulsing waves of strange, soft, mystical harmonies.
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Qualcomm appealed Koh&aposs ruling and won a pause in enforcement while the appeal unfolds.
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On Beauty Dark, rich and spiritual, oud unfolds anew in this season's most original perfumes.
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The production, by Pierre Audi, unfolds in a dreamlike version of the late nineteenth century.
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Throughout the rest of the rooms, the narrative about the Qing Dynasty unfolds with drama.
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Filming yourself as your life unfolds is an easy way of minimizing those production costs.
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Inside, it's a veritable buzzing city that unfolds, with a main commercial strip and small shops.
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The novel unfolds at the pace of a thriller but is steeped in contemporary art theory.
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Now, pop some Champagne, press play just above, and watch how the party prep all unfolds.
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He unfolds in space, made of pure Light, looking like he's made of melted candle wax.
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It's the president's one achievement so far that will outlast him, regardless of what else unfolds.
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The family connects now through phone calls and text messages as a lengthy legal process unfolds.
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I wanted to use the camera to put the viewer in a situation where life unfolds.
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As always, stay tune to local weather conditions for more accurate reports as the season unfolds.
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The game unfolds with her trying to plan a spa day for the three of them.
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Party insiders worry that this will show as the campaign unfolds; during television debates, for example.
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His views on executive power may continue to worry liberals as the Robert Mueller investigation unfolds.
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And while all of the chaos unfolds, Alexandra is quite literally fiddling while New York crumbles.
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To compare, the $2,000 Samsung Galaxy Fold survived 120,000 folds and unfolds in the same test.
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The $2,000 Samsung Galaxy Fold survived 120,000 folds and unfolds in CNET's test three months earlier.
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There's a lot more to the film, but it's best to experience it as it unfolds.
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The action unfolds in the aftermath of Anna's discharge from what seems like a mental institution.
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It then uses Microsoft's AI tools to generate a real-time transcription as the meeting unfolds.
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As the story unfolds, the novel reveals its shape, and Wray's architecture and ambitions become clear.
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Is Smiley, mentioned cryptically like a will-o'-the-wisp as the narrative unfolds, even alive?
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As the game proceeds, so the story of this once-fantastical city beneath the sea unfolds.
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Instead, the story unfolds as you interact with illustrations of Florence in a variety of ways.
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The Gigantomachy Frieze, as it is known, is 4.5 metres high and unfolds over 120 metres.
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And, as with dreams, it's hard to describe exactly what unfolds without sounding vague and rambling.
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And like methane bubbling out of the permafrost, the situation only gets worse as it unfolds.
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But as the plot unfolds and the illness overtakes Cleo, their movements fall out of sync.
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The plot unfolds through Stephanie's eyes as well as the cryptic narration of Emily and Sean.
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He said the toolkit may evolve to incorporate new resources depending on how the season unfolds.
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But the real action unfolds on Twitter, with scores of journalists and activists howling in protest.
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For the full list of winners as it unfolds, head over to the Grammys' Twitter account.
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What is an investor to do, then, in a less fruitful investing future, however it unfolds?
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The story unfolds in chapters, each from the point of view of one of the girls.
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But as the film unfolds, it expands from being a skate movie to something much bigger.
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The families affected will need our help and our attention as the work of rebuilding unfolds.
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As the confirmation hearing unfolds, the spotlight will shine equally on committee members of both parties.
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Surprisingly, given Winslow's career writing crime fiction, there's nothing novelistic about the way this memoir unfolds.
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As the police investigation unfolds, aided by the FBI's Houston office, potential motives remain a mystery.
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How much more powerful — for all of us — to find out immediately as the debate unfolds.
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However October unfolds, Ortiz will leave as a dominant force for a franchise he helped redefine.
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Either way, as the 2020 presidential primary unfolds, the Democrats will have a new standard bearer.
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Typically, a bankruptcy petition will temporarily halt any litigation while the process unfolds in bankruptcy court.
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His dual lives take a toll on himself and his family as the dangerous plan unfolds.
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Construction also promises to be an-ever growing part of Houston's story as the recovery unfolds.
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What unfolds from there feels, at first, like a collection of isolated storylines about unrelated strangers.
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The Samsung Galaxy Fold isn't just a smartphone; it unfolds to become a 7.3-inch tablet.
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"Jwala" unfolds in four parts, beginning with "Surya: Sun," a tribute to the Hindu sun god.
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As the case unfolds, Edie is trying to to focus on positive memories of her son.
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If only that had actually happened, instead of the two day-long nightmare that really unfolds.
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Robert Bentley's sexually charged conversations with an adviser unfolds, some Alabama lawmakers are talking about impeachment.
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"Boy" similarly unfolds in a brisk, back-and-forth counterpoint of short scenes, with projected dates.
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Quiet, graceful, stately and infused with slow tension, Dana Rotberg's "White Lies" unfolds with inexorable weight.
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As directed by James Watkins, Kenny's nightmare saga only becomes more viscerally horrifying as it unfolds.
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There's no single player character—instead, you're a fly on the wall as the story unfolds.
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I hate to think what state we will find James Hurley in as the series unfolds.
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McGregor unfolds, Alvarez and the lightweight division's other top contenders appear to have some waiting ahead.
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He urged employees to "stay centered on the facts and avoid speculation" while the investigation unfolds.
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And as the 2020 Democratic primary unfolds, two of the most liberal candidates, Sanders and Sen.
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As a generation, we have tackled issues like climate change, which unfolds over decades and millennia.
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The entire film unfolds in double-exposure, meaning that there are constantly overlapping images on screen.
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"It will be interesting to see how the dynamics work as the season unfolds," Favre says.
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As one crisis unfolds on the border with Idlib, another may be brewing on the Aegean.
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What then unfolds, thanks to the visuals of Gondry and words of Kaufman, is near perfect.
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On Netflix, the scabrous comedy "Derry Girls" unfolds against the backdrop of the Troubles as well.
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It is a thankless and seemingly never-ending task that unfolds amid an often ambivalent public.
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As Mozambique's uncertain future unfolds, ventures like the Corridor Project will be needed more than ever.
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Voting unfolds from from April 11 until May 19 and results are announced on May 23.
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Alima Lee's "Naia" (2017) also unfolds from the perspective of an adolescent girl, the film's namesake.
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So we'll have to see how it unfolds, but it's certainly something that we're watching. Yeah.
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We're following every game and every angle of the World Cup as it unfolds in Russia.
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Pearl and Trip's first hookup unfolds in a similar — but not identical — manner in Ng's book.
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Yet as the book unfolds, its charms, and its at first mysterious appeal, become more evident.
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Instead she has written a superb family memoir that unfolds its poignant power on multiple levels.
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The four-person piece, performed by Lewis, Dani Brown, Susanne Sachße, and Titilayo Adebayo, unfolds slowly.
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"Barracoon" unfolds largely as a monologue from Lewis, with an introduction and occasional interjections from Hurston.
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That means, unfortunately for the US players, there's not way to affect how the game unfolds.
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Unlike "Frozen," which spiked the formula with genuine surprise, "Moana" unfolds more or less as expected.
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Though Chicago is known for its gun violence, Rogers Park is not typically where it unfolds.
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And tonally, it's basically a story about Shirley Jackson that unfolds like a Shirley Jackson story.
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And we wanted to understand what the implications of that are to how the conversation unfolds.
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All the while, a searching vocal line unfolds, sung here by Ms. Feola with subdued intensity.
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This exemplifies the moral dilemmas that you're constantly grappling with as The Outer Worlds' story unfolds.
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And what to make of "The Planet Wyh," which unfolds in those weird little animated interludes?
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Mr. Trump's lawyers may also decide to expand the team, depending on how the trial unfolds.
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" Poetics " unfolds like a hyper-cerebral cartoon score, jumping from one split-second vignette to another.
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Those interested in following the mission as it unfolds can do so through the mission's website.
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Here are five things to watch as the fight over Dodd-Frank unfolds: http://bit.ly/2qfNEFo.
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A pill unfolds into a starfish-like shape, which allows for the slow release of hormones.
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The second revelation, as the tale unfolds, is that the unfolding is in fact a collapse.
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But, in fact, the sleepless, quarrelsome night that unfolds before us will end in a dance.
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He just said he would use that whole unhappy inning as motivation as the 2016 season unfolds.
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"The SXSW conversation unfolds in real time on Twitter every year," said Anthony Noto, COO at Twitter.
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You can watch SpaceX's live video of the event to catch the historic moment as it unfolds.
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You can also follow along at our blog, Minutes, for coverage and analysis as the debate unfolds.
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Companies are also waiting to see how progress towards leaving the EU unfolds, according to the CBI.
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So starting tomorrow night, we&aposll be covering all of this as it unfolds live from London.
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The key to how the battle now unfolds will be how IS chooses to defend the city.
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As the new decade unfolds, the issue of hunger fights for attention amid a fraught political environment.
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Apple sources some of its screens from Samsung, so imagine an iPhone that unfolds into an iPad.
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The Supreme Court, which now has a conservative majority, remains a key player as this drama unfolds.
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Rural India's deepening distress unfolds against the canvas of policy-driven inequality over the past two decades.
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It unfolds its secrets carefully: an action-packed but often sad story for slow, long-term thinkers.
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Then there's Boyle, whose own joy unfolds as, through cheers and gasps, she's realizes she's nailed it.
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"So much of a dancer's life unfolds backstage that football cheering blends in there harmoniously," she explained.
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Here, the device sports a display on the outside and unfolds to reveal a larger display within.
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National Republican operatives, largely, have said they're watching and waiting to see how this situation unfolds further.
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I won't spoil anything, but things get surprisingly dark — and at times nonsensical — as the tale unfolds.
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The show unfolds quite literally around you, with the characters sometimes behind you, sometimes at your side.
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This mostly subdued and melancholy contemporary drama unfolds very late one night in a well-kept backyard.
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This nearly 90-pound piece unfolds to become a bed, complete with a cotton mattress and pillow.
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Westworld is one of those shows that unfolds in two places: on our screens and on Reddit.
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News, fans get a taste of how Shawn (Rider Strong) and Katy's (Cheryl Texiera) big day unfolds.
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However, the encounter has major repercussions on the story that unfolds in both the podcast and show.
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Meanwhile, as the Khashoggi case unfolds, Trump threatened "severe punishment" if the journalist was in fact murdered.
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So, as Virgo season unfolds, embrace the vibes and try taking a page out of Virgo's book.
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Instead, the interactive focus is almost entirely on making key decisions that shape how the story unfolds.
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But as his investigation unfolds, Demery can't shake the feeling that he's barking up the wrong tree.
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He won't say what his recommendation will be -- he says it depends on how the trial unfolds.
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As the future unfolds, this strategy should bring bigger rewards than hiding your head in the sand.
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Indeed, this topic is definitely far from resolved, and we'll be watching this story as it unfolds.
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About every 90 minutes, an honor killing unfolds somewhere in the world, usually in a Muslim country.
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It also leaves a lot for viewers to discover later, as the eight-episode first season unfolds.
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As Season 2 unfolds, assumptions about the deepest moral questions continue to be put to the test.
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With this power board, CT hopes to work out how votes will go as the game unfolds.
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The story unfolds in teasing hints as you explore your surroundings, and will hook you right away.
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Mr. Mesereau, with his white shoulder-length hair, will be a distinctive figure as the case unfolds.
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But whatever unfolds in the coming few weeks, it will be an uncertain time for my city.
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A spokeswoman for AEP said the credit "would be an interim solution" as the FERC process unfolds.
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It unfolds two ways from here, and you always win: WAY ONE: You do the dishes, entirely.
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Guests would be part of a "story-driven entertainment experience" that unfolds as the two days progress.
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As the Panama Papers story unfolds, what's the most important thing everyone should understand about tax havens?
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The Spanish-language film unfolds into a literary thriller of sorts, as the persecuted becomes the pursuer.
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If you want to follow along as the event unfolds, here are five things to watch for.
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Opinion Columnist As the impeachment process unfolds, President Trump's defenders will throw up dust clouds of complexity.
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"Suspiria" unfolds against the events of the German autumn: a generational reckoning for a nation's buried rooms.
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On Wednesday the action unfolds at Smalls in Greenwich Village, with performances including a 2123:30 p.m.
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It unfolds into a four-page poster that you could stick, TigerBeat-style, onto your bedroom wall!
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So Mr. Schiller is likely to be a key player as the investigation of Valeant's accounting unfolds.
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Migrants and the Greek authorities say they expect tensions to escalate as the deportation program slowly unfolds.
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The way the game unfolds requires you to destroy pieces or deface the board at certain times.
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They are books whose action unfolds according to the rules of the board games that inspired them.
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Recode explains how a "tender offer" deal typically unfolds — and how the whole shebang could fall apart.
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As this process unfolds, White uses brushes of varying stiffness to create the wood grain's finer textures.
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It actually doesn't matter what happens in the match, it simply changes the way the plot unfolds.
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When his scenario officially unfolds, the long-time market skeptic warns, it will likely hit consumers first.
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One tries to adjust to those rigors and disciplines as they reveal themselves, as the day unfolds.
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As "Patriot Number One" unfolds, its focus on Chinese democracy activists comes to feel like a distraction.
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The play unfolds in a classroom as a group of female students seeks refuge from a gunman.
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It unfolds in thick, undulating waves and piercing sustained sonorities, interrupted with fragments that appear and evaporate.
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The story unfolds in three watery parts — Pacific, Oconee, Atlantic — with the logic of a lyric poem.
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The duet unfolds in almost eerie unison, with the dancers looking nearly identical in streamlined hooded uniforms.
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Whether taking place on or around the King's bed, the action unfolds as if in real time.
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"We are closely following how this case unfolds and all its nuances," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
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Life offstage unfolds in much the same way, with stretches of happiness punctuated by harsh reality checks.
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It unfolds from there along the highways heading west with more gleaming office parks and multiplying subdivisions.
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Many on Wall Street expect the market to fall further before recovering as the health crisis unfolds.
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It unfolds in the tragedy's grim aftermath, hewing close to the facts (as Biza admitted in interviews).
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As their doomed passion unfolds between Paris and St. Petersburg, threats abound, including from Brodie's clergyman father.
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But soon enough her animosity gives way to desire, and a love triangle unfolds under one roof.
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So it will be interesting to see how it unfolds, not just season two but going forward.
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Our hearts go out to the first responders who are on the scene as this event unfolds.
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Their roles could well become more public as the impeachment investigation unfolds and Congress seeks additional witnesses.
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Transference focuses on three members of a family and as you progress, more context unfolds, Richer said.
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As the meal unfolds, so too does the conversation — one of his favorite things about the day.
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And that's not even mentioning all the downtime between courses and while the last-minute cooking unfolds.
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Komunyakaa's fifteenth poetry collection unfolds in a world of rich sensations, laden with mythological and Elizabethan imagery.
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As the fight unfolds for the party's new chair, the two leading candidates are facing headwinds. Rep.
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Hickey, a charming traveling salesman, in this dark and poetic drama that unfolds in a Manhattan saloon.
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While the debate unfolds, there is little question that the efforts have changed how prostitution is policed.
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The annual United Nations General Assembly unfolds this week with 600 meetings and five days of speeches.
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The experience at Onassis USA unfolds beneath a big corporate atrium in a building off Fifth Avenue.
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And so it continues as the piece unfolds, at one point breaking into a babble of busyness.
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Or as the primary unfolds, will activists search for a new name who doesn't have that baggage?
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This bio unfolds a bit like one of the fairy tales Carter shook to release its meaning.
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Though written in three sections, this 28-minute piece unfolds almost uninterrupted and with continuous, percolating inventiveness.
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We will have a lot to say at the appropriate time in court as the case unfolds.
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As the notice and comment process unfolds at the FCC, there is a fundamental role for Congress.
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So as this experiment unfolds before a captivated nation, pity Mr. Ross and all the poor billionaires.
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Still, the movie, the feature debut of Bill Oliver, unfolds primarily from the hyper-organized Jonathan's perspective.
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On Sunday, "Meet the Press" played her recording of the exchange, which unfolds exactly as she described.
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That's especially true in "Blink of an Eye," which unfolds like a short story celebrating human ingenuity.
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It is this paradox that gives the role of curator increased importance as this new century unfolds.
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Molly's Game unfolds largely as a series of flashbacks from Charles and Molly's conversations about the case.
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I also turn to adjacent areas like music, film, literature—everything that unfolds in dialogue and dreams.
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German Chancellor Merkel will be May's most important counterpart on the continent as the Brexit process unfolds.
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Freetown Sound unfolds like a mixtape in the most literal sense, an approach that's suited his music well.
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For an aspect of nature that unfolds on geologic time, Earth's climate seems like it's moving pretty fast.
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The officers involved have been removed from patrol duty and placed on desk assignment while the investigation unfolds.
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It unfolds logically and linearly, and doesn't meander or repeat itself the way a session of gameplay might.
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The film unfolds almost entirely on the grounds of the palace in which Queen Anne (Olivia Colman) resides.
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And as Avengers: Endgame unfolds, they can't move on and can't stop trying to undo what he's done.
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The narrative unfolds in text through conversations that the unnamed protagonist has with the different drivers they encounter.
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As the aftermath of Michael unfolds, we will have the latest news on our continuously updating page here.
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Meanwhile, little Beatrix is just transfixed as the episode unfolds, though she's eager to make her allegiance known.
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The orchestral music unfolds in bursts and spurts, as skittish bits are tossed among various groups of instruments.
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There is high-level commentary on finance and politics, but the narrative unfolds on a very human scale.
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What unfolds next is a loosely stitched together explanation for all of the plot twists over season 2.
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But my transness as a disqualification from traditional employment unfolds the conditions of possibility to find alternative economies.
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Bong Joon-ho's unique cinematic vision unfolds here, as it did in Snowpiercer, as a slow, wide grin.
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The story unfolds across multiple fictional continents in five books; they come to around 4,000 pages in total.
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I'm excited to see how this plot unfolds, and what mayhem at the Marbella ensues because of it.
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Shot on location, the action unfolds amid crumbling greystones, in high-school corridors and at Sonny's Chicken Pit.
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"Warlight" unfolds after 1945 in a bomb-ravaged city that, although victorious, "still felt wounded, unsure of itself".
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As the day unfolds, he discovers she's not at school, and never even came home the night before.
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As the trailer unfolds, it turns out that K may be the key to the future of humanity.
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The company's claims of lasting around 200,000 folds and unfolds are pretty standard for these kinds of devices.
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For her part, Hillary Clinton has largely stood by as the drama with Trump and the GOP unfolds.
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However, community stakeholders say they trying to balance those concerns with optimism as the President's first term unfolds.
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You might want to catch up on alone time, especially as drama unfolds when you run your errands.
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It's an encounter that unfolds like something out of a horror movie or the grimmest kind of thriller.
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What unfolds, beyond the hectoring about American greed, is a bleakly intelligent satire looking for bleakly intelligent viewers.
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Honestly, you just have to realize that they haven't really seen each other, as this whole thing unfolds.
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As the argument unfolds, Rebecca accuses Jack of not being able to handle her doing something for herself.
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Whiskey, church sex, and a feast ensues, but we'll let you see how all that unfolds for yourself.
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As the action unfolds, Favreau and Deschanel watch both the monitors and the camera operator, cuing Tirl's choreography.
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While that unfolds, a mechanical finger jabs the screen in multiple places to test the touch-sensitive surface.
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The action of "The Houseguest" unfolds in the United States in the late spring and summer of 1941.
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And with some reason: While the Eighth unfolds with doleful sweetness, his other symphonies can be chuggingly listless.
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Bookended by the image of a girl riding a bike alone, it unfolds in two neatly complementary sections.
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Another scene unfolds in an abandoned hotel, dripping like a grotto, its luxury fittings reduced to broken junk.
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"Whistlestop" unfolds as a series of good yarns, told in plain language with wisecracking asides here and there.
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The Fold is 5G-enabled, and its design means it folds and unfolds a little like a book.
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The night unfolds in an escalating series of calamities—suicide, murder, opportunistic looting—as dreamwalking unleashes buried impulses.
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Successful action will require bipartisan attention and cooperation with partners and allies as the global infrastructure buildout unfolds.
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Video posted to social media shows some retailers lowering security gates, trapping shoppers inside, as the melee unfolds.
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The Dukes add a few peals of fiddle and pedal steel as the song unfolds; Earle adds grunts.
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"Sterling continues to be volatile, pushed and pulled around as the news unfolds," UBS Wealth Management told clients.
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The music unfolds in what seemed like clauses or thoughts, much the way Mr. Salonen had described it.
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At first, the orchestral music unfolds with alternating chords, bright yet ominous, packed with pitches, yet somehow lucid.
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But as the visit unfolds it is clear that the relationship carries with it the weight of history.
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CBS TV and CBS' digital platforms have both been covering the fallout from the news as it unfolds.
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Sometimes a lede-all has to be updated live as an event unfolds and new information becomes available.
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As the pandemic unfolds, the ability to budget, prioritize, and teach is our chance to make things better.
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Jason Roberts spent seven years hand-illustrating Gorogoa, a layered puzzle game that unfolds like a fragmented storybook.
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But what unfolds during Cosby's trial will be hard to separate from the national debate happening outside it.
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This unfolds in a silence interrupted only by the sirens of the ambulances and of the police cars.
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In those works, Mr. Cheng created characters and landscapes, but the narrative that unfolds is beyond his control.
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But if the line is stout, he concentrates instead on the quarterback, then the play as it unfolds.
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As the Verboten story unfolds more details are emerging that bring up more questions than they do answers.
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Our team is following every game, and every angle of the World Cup as it unfolds in Russia.
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But reality in Afghanistan never unfolds as smoothly as theoretical frameworks and carefully crafted diplomatic memoranda might suggest.
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And, of course, you get to try to puzzle out who killed Buster Sparkle as the novel unfolds.
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However it all unfolds, this fickle franchise will enhance or tarnish a legacy that could have stayed spotless.
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The dance then unfolds into turns, runs, dips, and swoops, but it ends as quietly as it began.
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What unfolds is a wonderfully clever and ultimately triumphant journey of self-discovery for this spunky little character.
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The slow second movement, a Siciliana in the form of a double canon, unfolds in skillfully written counterpoint.
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By the next morning, all eyes shift to New Hampshire, where the first primary unfolds a week later.
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A close-range film about distance, the short, poignant documentary "I'm Leaving Now" unfolds like a character study.
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Read more: Thousands of truck drivers have lost their jobs in 2019 as the transportation &aposbloodbath&apos unfolds.
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In Jarrell's Newbery Honor-winning children's novella from 1965, "The Animal Family," an intimate fairy-tale universe unfolds.
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Instead, it unfolds solemnly, patiently and eventually overwhelmingly with a central motif of four ascending notes, recurring throughout.
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"Chandra will love and be involved with many characters as her story unfolds—regardless of gender," WoTC said.
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As the play unfolds, it turns out someone may or may not have been pushed down the stairs.
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The second is like a flinty, modernist étude that unfolds in one breakneck, twisting line, with no chords.
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House members are staying close to the Capitol as they wait to see what unfolds in the Senate.
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Even if the plan unfolds as designed, the military itself has argued that still more steps are needed.
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In fact, the re-polishing process for this rock unfolds over more than 10 sessions and two weeks.
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This is not a moment for Republican legislators to stand by and watch as a constitutional crisis unfolds.
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As the impeachment process unfolds, Democrats must refrain from making the same mistake that they made in 2016.
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While the investigation unfolds, authorities in the US and Mexico have different theories on who might be responsible.
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While the investigation unfolds, authorities in the US and Mexico have different theories on who might be responsible.
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It is also precisely what unfolds over "Ice Storm" following Dodger Dickinson's (Juan Riedinger) off-screen "Hereditary" beating.
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Jaufré's first lament unfolds in phrases that subtly evoke medieval song, but with modes fashioned by the composer.
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The story unfolds in often excruciating psychological detail, as Olga falls apart and then pulls herself together again.
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Meanwhile, as all this unfolds in the real world, jokes about space warfare show no sign of abating.
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It's kind of a podcast spinoff, and it unfolds more like a novel than a true-crime procedural.
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Other liberal advocacy groups are asking the congresswoman to step aside from leadership positions as the case unfolds.
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The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip unfolds seamlessly into a 21:9 Infinity Flex Display, offering an uninterrupted view.
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Senator Ben Sasse and outgoing Senator Bob Corker might be tempted, depending on how the next year unfolds.
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At first, "Everybody Knows" unfolds in a hectic, half-comic vein, with hints of melodrama, mischief and misbehavior.
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Because the art unfolds through time, it can create multiple sets of expectations and multiple forms of subversion.
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Like most guerrilla films of this genre, the asinine premise just furthers to intensify the drama that unfolds.
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The historical conversation that unfolds between the contemporary weaver's works and the time-old textiles enriches them both.
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Microsoft's annual Build developer conference is kicking off today, and you can easily follow along live as it unfolds.
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Experts say that what separates a trade dispute from a trade war is the way that third situation unfolds.
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We here at WIRED will be glued to all of it and live-blogging the game as it unfolds.
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Perhaps Trump's first real feud of the 280-character-tweet era, this one, as with others, unfolds over days.
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But it certainly unfolds like a slow-motion car crash, where democracy is the car and you're inside it.
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This latest version unfolds over 10 episodes in a manner that's loud, messy, and at times pretty near impenetrable.
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In screenshots published by Boyd on the website of Malwarebytes, you can see how the fairly convincing scam unfolds.
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Its daily metamorphosis unfolds with Huanca painting the models anew, then moving them into different spaces or onto platforms.
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A one-year-old Chinese startup called Luckin is busy waging war against Starbucks as the new year unfolds.
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While curling unfolds slowly, short track speed skating is like a shot of adrenaline delivered straight to your heart.
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The commander in chief's impulses are the outstanding mystery as this bloody Jacobean drama of treachery and gore unfolds.
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The fact that their motion unfolds in so many different ways at once makes them difficult to study mathematically.
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Emotiv's breakthrough was to create an algorithm that "unfolds" the brain's cortex so the electrical impulses can be mapped.
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Motorola's new $1,500 Razr foldable smartphone went through CNET's brutal folding test and survived only 27,000 folds and unfolds.
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"Bleak Street," through drawn from recent history, unfolds in a stylized world that recalls old movies and pulp novels.
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An unrelenting descent into trauma, it insists that you become part of the family as the tragic terror unfolds.
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"Coming into this, I wanted to find love," Fletcher says while a dramatic beach sunset unfolds in the background.
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The action unfolds in a series of brief chapters that are smothered with promises of the kingpin's eventual comeuppance.
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The show understood that life really does have an epic sweep to it — it unfolds across decades, after all!
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The gathering unfolds over seven days in late July at this idyllic campus of majestic oaks and collegiate gothic.
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Full disclosure: I haven't read Big Little Lies' source novel, so I'm not really sure how this story unfolds.
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In Telltale's Walking Dead, for instance, you're regularly prompted to make important decisions that alter how the story unfolds.
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It kicks off at 10am PDT (1pm EDT), and you should check here for updates as the action unfolds.
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Eschewing thundering speeches or grand injustices, the film unfolds simply as a series of problems for Ollie to solve.
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Cook, who is 20, has been banned from campus while the case unfolds, and remained jailed as of Friday.
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The opening episodes of Castle Rock follow two main threads that converge more and more as the story unfolds.
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And the key to stopping the outbreak before it unfolds into a nightmare might be high-tech synthetic ice.
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Live media uniquely gives remote audiences the ability to both experience and participate in the story as it unfolds.
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It unfolds as it was programmed to and I'm tugged along after it like a cart behind a horse.
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Ultimately, The Killing Season unfolds a story of tremendous power about an underclass of voiceless communities across the country.
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"I would mostly see what unfolds in the dealership rather than get it repaired ahead of time," he said.
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Royole FlexPal's screen unfolds into something far more tablet-like; but when folded, it's clunky and way too wide.
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Luke: And we're all putting our trust in the collective, in the networks—they're deciding, they're determining what unfolds.
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While the main action unfolds at Buckingham Palace, we will probably see more current government ministers announce their resignations.
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The other story, which unfolds mostly in close third person, is about Mary's modern-day attempt to settle in.
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That attempt will also be frozen while the bankruptcy case unfolds, according to a lawyer for USAG, Catherine Steege.
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As the Cambridge Analytica scandal unfolds, politicians and government officials in the U.S. and England are itching to pounce.
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Now Americans can visit The Qatar Insider to learn more about the high-risk Gulf crisis as it unfolds.
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All of this unfolds in the midst of a timeline that frequently skips ahead by months or even years.
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As a typical game unfolds, competing players are regularly pitted against one another in short, simple minigames like Domination.
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Much of the story unfolds in the depths of Amazonia; other locations include Ireland, London, and the English countryside.
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Here are some of the things to watch for as Comey's book tour unfolds: Did President Trump obstruct justice?
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There's no script set in stone, so Anger is free to play off the audience as the program unfolds.
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But there are other, far less comprehensible or well-explained reasons for why the action unfolds as it does.
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That's according to a legal complaint filed by Opternative last month that was unsealed today as the lawsuit unfolds.
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Dissimilar to games like basketball or soccer, it unfolds like a great war made up of several smaller skirmishes.
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The whole story unfolds as a series of set pieces, most of which involve embarrassing situations or hilarious scrapes.
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I'm very excited to tag along on the summer vacation adventure that unfolds over the course of this film.
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The book unfolds a destabilized history in which President Kennedy is still alive and the Vietnam War rages on.
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The work is a sprawling public display which unfolds itself across one of Lodz's most public-facing tenement buildings.
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And special counsel Robert Mueller's team has the right expertise to handle these matters as the Russia investigation unfolds.
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As the song unfolds with its unmistakable UK sound of electronic R&B, the visuals evolve to include color.
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Prone to non sequiturs, the movie unfolds with an unconventional rhythm and structure that often look suspiciously like amateurishness.
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The action often unfolds in long shot, with crowded compositions in which the principals are obscured by door frames.
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What some are calling Canada's great experiment may, if it unfolds successfully, serve as a template for other countries.
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TEEN SUPPORT From there, the way the day unfolds depends on what the rest of the family is doing.
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At one point, when Wendy is ensconced as the Lost Boys' den mother, more unsightly plastic sheeting unfolds overhead.
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As this drama unfolds, it's becoming clear that, for all its sordid details, it isn't really a sex scandal.
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Their latest album, "Cranberry," unfolds like an afternoon whose warm mood you remember long after the details have faded.
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Here are some basics about what to watch for, and how to think about them, as the election unfolds.
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Alongside them, Rachael Cole's prose unfolds at a measured pace that will ease young readers into a restful mood.
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Even though Reid's story has likely ended, it is only a matter of time before a similar story unfolds.
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If you miss the window, you'll be forced to watch helplessly, tapping in vain, as it unfolds without you.
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The winners of MTV's Video Music Awards have rarely been as exciting as what unfolds at the ceremony itself.
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As the police investigation unfolds, The Times would like to better understand the views and efforts of missionaries today.
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Here are a few of the proposals large and small to keep an eye on as the session unfolds.
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The tale of Blanchett's Bernadette unfolds in part through the eyes of her teenage daughter, Bee (newcomer Emma Nelson).
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My goal with this oral history project will be to capture the messiness and uncertainty as this pandemic unfolds.
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All we know for sure is that Biden's priorities will shift as the crisis unfolds, just as Obama's did.
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It unfolds across three principal venues, the strongest of which, by far, is the Akademie der Künste art school.
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The story that unfolds in the midcentury New York City of "Careers for Women" is constructed with relentless logic.
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The author's classic travelogue unfolds in golden Marrakesh, and takes shape here in adventure-ready khakis, creams and camels.
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Challenge after challenge unfolds, and Diana rises to meet them, discovering her inner superhero one battle at a time.
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It begins as a romantic tragedy, unfolds as a melancholy country-house comedy, then skitters back to tragedy again.
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The designer's universe unfolds in shades of gray, like a 1950s television series with the contrast turned way down.
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""As this impeachment process unfolds, give our Senators the desire to make the most of their time on Earth.
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""The song is the peak of pop catharsis: it unfolds into one of the year's most glamorous new tunes.
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When he comes back he may choose again to stay inside and avoid watching whatever unfolds 58 floors below.
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And finally, Michelle recommends a new memoir about the power of technology that unfolds more like a horror movie.
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And what at first seems overblown — occasionally verging on hysteria — becomes more and more justified as the story unfolds.
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I do not believe Bloomberg understands the angry backlash he will face if this scenario unfolds as he plans.
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We are committed to keeping the public fully informed and will continue to provide updates as this situation unfolds.
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The story also unfolds in semi-serialized fashion, exploring different characters in Zoey's orbit through the four installments previewed.
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The rest of us should constrain leverage in the housing sector as the fall in real home prices unfolds.
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The title song makes cryptically optimistic promises and unfolds over six minutes with gorgeous patience, eventually summoning an orchestra.
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This drama will play out in early 85033 just as another of the governor's vulnerabilities resurfaces and publicly unfolds.
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Theatre-goers are invited to seat at the tables of the camp's makeshift Afghan café, where the action unfolds.
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The fight unfolds on one large screen, but the sound is strange, loud and clean, with no ambient noise.
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Jurvetson still sits on the board of SpaceX and Tesla and is working at DFJ as the investigation unfolds.
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But it unfolds from a place few other shows could touch, just by virtue of who's telling the story.
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It will be interesting to see how the pre-fight buildup unfolds should both guys get past their opponents.
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The story, which unfolds primarily in motion comic-like cutscenes, matters only insofar as it sets up your next bloodbath.
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HOW THAT OPERATION UNFOLDS, HOW MANY PEOPLE – MY COLLEAGUE DEAN BAQUET HAS TALKED ABOUT MAKING SOME REDUCTIONS IN OUR NEWSROOM.
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For your convenience, we've compiled them all here, and will continue to update them as this data fusking saga unfolds.
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Omori says he'll be recreating some of these scenes, whatever they may be, within his replica, as the season unfolds.
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That context is crucial as drama unfolds over perhaps the most lethally effective gerrymander that any state legislature has undertaken.
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Even if it feels a little too real, given current events, I'll be watching to see how their story unfolds.
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George R.R. Martin unfolds this history in Fire and Blood, his companion book to A Song of Ice and Fire.
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As we watch how it all unfolds, there are five people who represent the forces that will determine his future.
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The dramatic action unfolds in a single day as a series of vignettes that coalesces into a grim existential joke.
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Mr Park unfolds it in three parts, each from a different perspective and each revealing fresh insights to the viewer.
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As the new digital economy unfolds, many Americans are steeped in ride-hailing apps, home sharing platforms and crowdfunding sites.
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Through the process, it became clear that India's communal fault lines will play a crucial role as the trial unfolds.
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But then, as Homecoming unfolds, Peter becomes more aspirational — the kind of kid you didn't know you wanted to be.
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The beach sequence unfolds over a week, the sea sequence over a day and the sky sequence over an hour.
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It makes the thing move in an arc, so the wider you open the book, the more the page unfolds.
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Now, as the promise of a long weekend unfolds before you, the need for refreshing beverages is top of mind.
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Their love triangle unfolds as the Ottoman Empire's entry into the war is followed by the killing of Christian Armenians.
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A young man tirelessly unfolds each ballot, holds it up and announces the candidates marked to a handful of onlookers.
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The fact that this all unfolds in front of THE GOVERNOR OF VIRGINIA makes the whole thing even more absurd.
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The public can see these images at each debate stop and more locations to be announced as the tour unfolds.
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Still, he said current polls do not give a realistic picture of what would happen once the campaign debate unfolds.
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We'll be watching how it unfolds and who, if anyone, is appointed to fill vacant science positions in the administration.
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As Mia and Sebastian's romance unfolds in lush etudes and sidelong glances, it gets more melancholy and starts to ache.
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It's when Fox takes us inside the minds of his subjects that the real story of The Blackout Experiments unfolds.
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"We'll see what all this market turbulence means as the first quarter unfolds," he told CNBC's "Closing Bell " on Friday.
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"We like to think of ourselves like a 'fly on the wall' - capturing humanity's story as it unfolds," Bennett said.
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It's about knowing where the exits are and visualizing how you'll get out of a violent situation before one unfolds.
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"I think there's a chance we may be underreacting, but we still need to see how this unfolds," Weller said.
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All the while, the story of Gokseong unfolds in fits and starts, each puzzle piece more confusing than the last.
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As an unprecedented global cyberattack unfolds, it has brought the intelligence community's handling of cybersecurity vulnerabilities they discover into question.
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A pretty good example of the problem with The Girl on the Train is in how that particular night unfolds.
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What unfolds is a tale of Russian politics based on personalities, ego and ambition, rather than policy, convictions or ideology.
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Once inside, they walk from room to room, interact with actors, and solve puzzles as the story unfolds around them.
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But more than that, I try to take the structure of the dream as inspiration for how a story unfolds.
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As the series unfolds, Dylan continues to seem like the most likely culprit—everything in his comportment suggests dick-drawer.
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Passages evolve in aimless-sounding sequences; twisting lines overlap continually as the piece unfolds almost in a stream of consciousness.
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Virtual reality content unfolds in real time — it has to, because it revolves around the movement of the human body.
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Guided by the director's idiosyncratic, near-vérité style, their relationship unfolds in loose-limbed conversations that mute the background silliness.
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This beautifully modest piece unfolds with a melody in steady notes and tender, pungent harmonies, almost like an Asian chorale.
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Tracked by the audience, which will change seating as the plot unfolds, they will have no place to hide. ♦
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A new animated teaser promises that "The Future Unfolds" at the event that's currently a little over a week away.
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All photography by the author, with the utmost care taken to not spoil how the game unfolds Johannesburg was gone.
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As this murder mystery unfolds, a series of questions, suspects, variable motives, and the tenuousness of confinement begin to mount.
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It's against this vivid backdrop that "LMK," a tale of two people locking eyes across a crowded club, hazily unfolds.
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He turns the rifle on its side and unfolds the foregrip, clutches it with his left hand, and tries again.
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The book unfolds into a sprawling, ambitious underwater journey, exploring everything from poisonous fish to shoal formation to fish coloration.
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From the balcony of the suites ($130 a night) at the hotel, life in the valley unfolds like a painting.
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I mention this as the most significant legal battle over affirmative action in recent years unfolds in a Boston courtroom.
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The narrative, which explores the life cycle of a romance, unfolds over nearly two dozen photographs and accompanying text panels.
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However, the murder is not at all premeditated and instead unfolds through a mix of drunken abandon and suppressed heartache.
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But how it unfolds from there plays out like Ray's personal Breaking Bad — a morality tale with a murky conclusion.
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Rather, it unfolds in a series of major reorganizations in which children temporarily regress before mastering a new developmental milestone.
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Many of them, hundreds of thousands, remain parked in camps as the refugee application process unfolds, typically over several years.
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Political change unfolds in unexpected ways, and not everything on Earth revolves around the machinations of the US federal government.
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For the 1857 "The Tar of All Weathers," a vibrant lithograph of a map of British Colonies trading routes unfolds.
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Ms. Rémond herself plays Harriet with a mix of resolve and fragility that rings increasingly true as the story unfolds.
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But mostly she just sits while the family drama, set in the troubled Northern Ireland of 1981, unfolds around her.
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But as that tale of grief, fraud, guilt and madness unfolds, the distinctions between the two men's identities become blurred.
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And like Trecartin's work, Bernstein unfolds bizarre scenes whose meanings aren't always clear but remain riveting from their hyperactive spirit.
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The section on episodes of possible obstruction unfolds in devastating chronological detail but avoids commenting on the powerful political context.
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As this unfolds, Shori looks to satisfy her hunger for blood in scenes that, in narration, are vivid and disturbing.
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Like "Wee Sister Strange," Davide Cali's narrative unfolds with the matter-of-fact oddness of a centuries-old fairy tale.
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Part of my solution involves directing and staging the photographs, rather than trying to capture the moment as it unfolds.
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I know it runs contrary to the spirit of the question but it really matters in terms of what unfolds.
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The way that social, cultural, and institutional change happens is very complex, and it unfolds over long periods of time.
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And when the sunlight returns in March, researchers will be able to watch how this process unfolds in real-time.
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It's going to be a lot, so this slideshow should help you keep track of everyone as the series unfolds.
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As the impeachment trial unfolds in Washington, Biden will campaign in Iowa ahead of the state's caucuses on February 3.
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The new season is based in Los Angeles, California, and Anavrin is where a majority of the show's plot unfolds.
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The Adagio of Opus 127 is taken at a riskily slow tempo, yet it unfolds in long-breathed lyric arcs.
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The less you know about the plot the better, since the story unfolds in fits and starts, present and past.
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The decision of whether or not to call witnesses could have a significant impact on the way the process unfolds.
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Some of this story is told in quick flashbacks; but most of it unfolds in conversations in handsome period settings.
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Across illustrated panels filled with pipes spewing out pollution and hacked-down trees, a story gradually unfolds detailing Earth's demise.
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As the film unfolds, it becomes increasingly clear that Japanese culture and social norms don't exactly suit the young woman.
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Apple is set to unveil its new iPhones on Tuesday — and you can watch the whole event as it unfolds.
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For now, the democratic temperature-takers are resigning themselves to a life of perpetual checkups as this extraordinary presidency unfolds.
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Each of the 232 stories in Barkan's collection unfolds in a corner of Mexico City or a district close by.
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Ms. Burton unfolds the story with a tightly held composure that ultimately shatters as she flings herself on the bed.
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So it's worth reminding you now that the comic's climax also unfolds, at least in part, in Veidt's Antarctica getaway.
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For a viewer, that characteristic—clawing at present-day sensitivities—may well interfere with aesthetic detachment, as the show unfolds.
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As Fashion Week unfolds on glittering runways this week, the city's once-thriving garment manufacturing industry has little to celebrate.
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Unlike the novel, which unfolds chronologically, the film weaves around in circles without spending too much time anywhere in particular.
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On Wednesday, Trump appeared unconcerned by the prospect of Moscow exerting new geopolitical influence as the escalating military confrontation unfolds.
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Although Michael briefly leaves to tell his mother about Jonathan, much of the movie's first section unfolds inside the apartment.
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If I were designing the process, I would vary the voting rules to become more restrictive as the process unfolds.
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And as Underground unfolds, we get to see how Noah, Rosalee, Cato, and more use their circumstances to their advantage.
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The second story, "Inventory," chronicles one woman's sexual encounters, while an apocalypse unfolds in the extreme background of her tales.
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The third problem is that there always is this risk that there will be customer confusion as the transition unfolds.
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Then, of course, there's that one-minute-and-22015-second-long pizza delivery scene that unfolds later in the film.
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An uncomfortable family saga unfolds at Katonya's expense; raised by a nasty aunt, Katonya is continually heartbroken by her attitude.
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As the Facebook mass exodus unfolds, one thing is becoming patently clear: far too many dating apps are tethered to Facebook.
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As an attempted government coup unfolds in Turkey, the president has given a statement to a local TV network via FaceTime.
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A related debate unfolds in "Angels", when Louis, a hilariously navel-gazing character, delivers a monologue to Belize, who is black.
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Harington arrived to the table read in Belfast without having read the script, so he's experiencing the story as it unfolds.
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The rest of this group date unfolds like an amazingly high-concept horror movie, essentially Paranormal Activity hosted by Chris Harrison.
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Moreover, it might not be up to Kerr—game plans set early parameters, but player instincts take over as games unfolds.
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They should also be able to visualize how they would get out of a location before a potentially disastrous situation unfolds.
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Time is the common thread through these chapters and for Yu Hong the essential axis along which reality unfolds and transfigures.
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It unfolds over poker tournaments and Shabbat dinners here as donors ask for an audience and candidates ask for a dollar.
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But we've heard opposing views on that from other investors, and so we welcome a healthy debate as this cycle unfolds.
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"Scéal" is a game on a ghost's journey that unfolds like a storybook, its painting-like animation inspired by Irish folklore.
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Western advisors are increasingly present close to the frontline, helping coordinate air strikes and advising Iraqi forces as the battle unfolds.
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Meanwhile, the immigration crisis on the US-Mexico border unfolds, putting the family's crisis in context of a larger national one.
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In the meantime, we need to depend on leaders to keep us informed with honest, credible updates as this crisis unfolds.
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The specific way it unfolds invites a lot of "What's going on, and what does it mean?" conjecture from the audience.
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For each session with a mother and child, Cesari might spend two or three hours, capturing whatever peace or plunder unfolds.
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But most economists expect activity to rebound as the year unfolds and continue to grind out steady but hardly spectacular growth.
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As the rendering rotates, we learn of his initial confidence that he wouldn't have the inheritance before the reality gradually unfolds.
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As you pick up on these clues and put the objects where you think they're supposed to go, more story unfolds.
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Look, I don't want to say that this episode unfolds like The Babadook mapped atop You've Got Mail, but it does.
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And based on the way the movie unfolds, that's probably safer, or at least healthier, than idly gazing out the window.
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We'll see how it all unfolds—but depending on the outcome, it could be setting a very dangerous privacy precedent indeed.
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Rio Tinto in March deferred for at least two years a decision on Walsh's performance-related pay as the investigation unfolds.
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The story unfolds as you are forced into exile, and you'll explore both "hand-crafted" and procedurally designed dungeons, Howard said.
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Sanders' thematic exploration of power abuse unfolds through visually compelling VFX-heavy scenes, enhanced with powerful emotional dialogue between male leads.
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But to know the future of the movie theater business, we'll have to wait and see how the second act unfolds.
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With more than 1.7 billion active users per month, the social giant has the ability to redefine how breaking news unfolds.
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In the clip, we see the the scene that unfolds when Shannon shares her first dating prospect, Jeff, with her family.
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Unlike dark matter halos, interacting atoms evolve complexly as the universe unfolds, giving rise to fantastic objects like stars and supernovas.
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As the sad tale unfolds, each inflection point that spins the plot in a new direction is marked by a puzzle.
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As the "lost in translation" conversation unfolds, anger, frustration, tenderness, generosity, and rage all flow through the interactions between these men.
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As "The Confidence Man" unfolds, it reminds us of the ubiquity of Trump before he turned his attention to the presidency.
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However, while Powell indicated he would be watching how the process unfolds, there were no indications the roll-off would slow.
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But as 2019 unfolds, there has been a proliferation of strategists evoking particular years as a useful guide for today's markets.
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Through dispatch audio posted to the archive section of the Broadcastify website, the timeline of the police and ambulance response unfolds.
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" As this process unfolds, observers see this action on a side projection from what Datta calls the ear's "backend terminal soul.
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"What Our Lord Saw from the Cross," for example, where the whole scene unfolds from Christ's perspective, is a scene-stealer.
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One sees pre-Minimalism, Post-Minimalism, post-Post-Minimalism, its antecedents, offshoots, and contemporaries as it unfolds over two main sites.
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It's often idealized as a space of collective reverence and aesthetic bliss, where photochemical alchemy unfolds in room full of worshipers.
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The White House has faced criticism for lacking a cohesive approach to defending Trump against the impeachment process as it unfolds.
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Samsung kicked off a San Francisco event Wednesday with details on Galaxy Fold, a $1,980 smartphone that unfolds into a tablet.
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The tale unfolds in Stockholm, where a museum curator, Christian (Claes Bang), maneuvers his exhibits to the forefront of modern art.
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Americans are certainly not ignoring the election and they appear to be closely following what constitutes the campaign as it unfolds.
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A. PredictWise will have a lot of Election Day predictions that will approach 22016 and 100 percent as the day unfolds.
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Housing discrimination today unfolds in the context of decades of state-sanctioned housing discrimination, redlining, and investment in "whites-only" enclaves.
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"Obviously the season will give us a benchmark or an idea of how far we've come as it unfolds," Maccagnan said.
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Reconciliation, when it succeeds at all, is a process that unfolds in phases over time; often over a very long time.
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A recent case will shape how the ExamWorks case unfolds and also chart a path for the future of merger litigation.
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" As it unfolds, the sections become more melodic; mini-lyrical phrases charmingly juxtapose "our love of music" with "our favorite sandwich.
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Their love triangle unfolds as the Ottoman Empire's entry into the war is followed by the 1915 massacre of Christian Armenians.
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" If the process unfolds in a positive way, Mr. Kinder says, the ideal state is one of the Hawaiian word "aloha.
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As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that there is a lot more at stake in the game than initially seemed.
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As Grillo unfolds the complex and often gruesome stories of the drug trade, it becomes clear that this terror is comprehensible.
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While it outwardly projects the image of a well-managed, conservation-focused sport industry, behind closed doors, a different scene unfolds.
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As a writer whose work unfolds in conversation with visual art, I find a rich palette of cultural offerings in Minneapolis.
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The action unfolds around the musicians of the Orchestra, who are both observers of the story and participants in the prison.
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The musical unfolds in reverse-chronological order; when we meet its three main characters, they're middle-aged, successful—and desperately unhappy.
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The narrative, which unfolds from the perspective of eight characters, wrestles with the question of what separates humans from intelligent machines.
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Alcohol is effective at killing different types of microbes, including both viruses and bacteria, because it unfolds and inactivates their proteins.
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The Untamed's swoon-worthy romance unfolds around Lan Wangji, who comes from the most rigid and restrained of all the clans.
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As the story unfolds, it becomes clear to Ms. Holleeder that her brother, Willem, whom she calls Wim, ordered the hit.
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As the book unfolds, the image of Twombly comes in and out of focus depending on whom Rivkin is talking to.
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But there is always more — even in Los Angeles — and so, as his desultory mystery unfolds, he turns his attention elsewhere.
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That being said, every movement starts small, then grows into a force for change, so let's see how this story unfolds.
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The narrative unfolds in a little over a week, from the funeral of Mamá América to the passing of Big Angel.
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The last third of the book unfolds in Munich — turned by Hitler and his architects into a monstrous shrine to Nazism.
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What I now realize they were saying about the show's slow burn is that it unfolds like an Edith Wharton novel.
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Soon, a tale unfolds about Juliana, a young woman living in an ancestral chateau who was terrified by a family portrait.
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Aja's story unfolds in flashback as he tells it to a group of boys who are preparing to go to prison.
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In Take 2, he plays the aria more fleetly and brightly, though the tempo slows a little as the music unfolds.
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The story unfolds on the far fringes of Russia, and follows one community's reaction to the sudden disappearance of two sisters.
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Privately though, members of his transition team are skeptical whether the goodwill will last as the 2020 U.S. presidential election unfolds.
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A concert also presents an increasingly rare opportunity to focus attention on a unique event as it unfolds in real time.
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Throughout the play, Iago's elaborate plan unfolds, which revolves around false accusations of an affair between Cassio and Othello's lover, Desdemona.
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Trump has continued to hold briefings each day to update the press and Americans about the pandemic situation as it unfolds.
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Set to action-movie music, much of the video unfolds against the backdrop of his 280-foot yacht, the Kingdom 5KR.
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A dancer unfolds on the floor, amphibian-like, then crawls, learns to stand and climbs an inclined plank of mudlike clay.
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"As this impeachment process unfolds, give our senators the desire to make the most of their time on Earth," Black said.
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Over four volumes unfolds a Lord of the Rings-like quest to retrieve the Crown of Kings from the evil Archmage.
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So is Star, but it might not be the same kind of good time, and the scene unfolds with terrifying unpredictability.
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Farrell said there is not a set pitch count and how far Owens goes will be based on the game unfolds.
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The easiest case to make is for something like the Galaxy Fold, a phone that unfolds into a little mini tablet.
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Evolution unfolds over millions of years, and it can take a thousand generations before even the slightest genetic change becomes permanent.
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It's eventually made more explicitly clear, but that, like most of the show's world-building, happens organically as the season unfolds.
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And unlike basketball, the game unfolds languidly over the course of an afternoon, free from the pressure of flashing shot clocks.
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Trump has said he has not made a decision over whether to pardon Stone, but will watch how the case unfolds.
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Biden told Kimmel that while the impeachment inquiry unfolds, he will continue to focus on defeating Trump in the general election.
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Getting to tell tales of the Guardians of Destiny, or simply seeing how the world unfolds, is a delight for sure.
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These women may never believe one another's version of it, so we'll have to wait and see how this drama unfolds.
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IT. And as offbeat a character as she is, Mamacita will have a significant influence to exert as the story unfolds.
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Set during six months in 1940, the story unfolds mostly in letters and journal entries from nearly a dozen vantage points.
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It's the kind of case that unfolds frequently across the United States, but often goes unnoticed or quickly fades from view.
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In fact, authorities say more than 10 million election officials will be managing the polling as it unfolds over several weeks.
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His younger brother examines the events that may have contributed to the disappearance, and the story unfolds in flashbacks across decades.
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But he will continue to document how the situation unfolds, and we will continue to tell the story of these detainees.
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Directed by Ritesh Batra from a screenplay by Nick Payne, the film maintains intrigue and emotional magnetism as its mystery unfolds.
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Much of the movie involves the drama of the kidnapping, which unfolds in separate, increasingly tightly woven-together lines of action.
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It unfolds chronologically up the Guggenheim's quarter-mile spiral, and his frail anthropoids have generous breathing room in the museum's bays.
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It designs everything from the trackpad to the box the computer comes in, which unfolds neatly to reveal everything you need.
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As the conversation unfolds, reinforce their emotive statements with affirmations like nodding, leaning in, interested facial expressions, agreeing, and asking questions.
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It unfolds via split screen, with you and your partner each controlling a different character on one half of the screen.
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Barbara Bourland's gripping new novel Fake Like Me unfolds at the pace of a thriller but is steeped in contemporary art theory.
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This slim novel unfolds in a single day, but is "a time capsule" of a "still scruffy London," Michael Gorra said here.
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As the Trump administration unfolds I'm getting more and more positive reactions, including from institutionalists, people who work in the federal judiciary.
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The ultimate denouement was always going to be about our heroes being torn apart, as a horrific tragedy unfolds at Dany's hands.
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The third series, called Noida Soliloquy, lays bare the rip and curl of how night unfolds in the hinterlands of the city.
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The Battle of Winterfell is nothing compared to the Battle of King's Landing, which unfolds over the majority of this penultimate episode.
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"Right now, it's best to sit and wait and watch — see how the data unfolds with risks on either side," Bascand said.
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As the war to oust ISIS unfolds on the streets of Mosul, Iraq's immediate future hangs in the balance. Precarious. Delicate. Unsure.
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What emerges is another beyond-twisty mystery, one that grows more gripping and densely layered as this eight-episode limited series unfolds.
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As the next chapter of the trade dispute unfolds, the American consumer will begin to feel the impact for the first time.
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And he called us from McAllen, Texas, where he was trying to wrap his head around this massive story as it unfolds.
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The rest of the story unfolds from there, as they start piecing together their past and trying to figure out their future.
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Improbable designed SpatialOS so that people can create their own space and have individual experiences, with the technology adapting as life unfolds.
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CNN Politics will host a live blog offering instant analysis and reaction as the debate unfolds at the top of the page.
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You can read up on the characters, important choices, and the overall story; these blurbs are updated constantly as the story unfolds.
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Longer term, let's watch how the public responds to the big ideas that are in the resolution as the 2020 cycle unfolds.
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Set to Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross' song "A Familiar Taste" (from The Social Network soundtrack), the entire war unfolds in reverse.
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And like "The Long Night," "The Bells" is full of haunting, beautiful images — except this time, the devastation unfolds in broad daylight.
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But where the action of Shakespeare's play takes place on a single small island, Levy's novel unfolds across two: Jamaica and Britain.
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Agatha Christie's iconic mystery looks at what unfolds after an unsavory man is murdered by a fellow passenger on the Orient Express.
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It's highly unlikely Diablo IV is coming anytime this year, but we're likely to learn more about the game as BlizzCon unfolds.
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Toogood also advised that short term investors could prefer to just hold cash and stay on the sidelines while the election unfolds.
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CNN Politics will host a live blog offering instant analysis and reaction as the debate unfolds at the top of the screen.
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"This is just the beginning of a process, and we emphasize the need for inclusivity, particularly as this process unfolds," he said.
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It could also come down to the precise specifics of how 2016 unfolds, particularly in Kasich's home state, a key presidential battleground.
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It unfolds against the backdrop of a relationship with the West more tense and adversarial than at any time in 256 years.
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However the guys are generating them and however the game unfolds, we have to be opportunistic in who attacks and who scores.
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Mr Barnes is a master of the novel that unfolds cleanly before the reader and yet interrogates itself as it is told.
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The signs are all there that more people -- including the rich, powerful and well-connected -- may well tumble as the case unfolds.
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As the conversation between the two women unfolds, it's evident that Kristina is clearly unsettled by something, and it's not the abortion.
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I would hope that some of the recent errors the court has made will be corrected as the arc of history unfolds.
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Disrupt SF 13 (the only Disrupt event happening in North America this year) unfolds on September 5-7 at Moscone Center West.
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Pisces moon need to remember you're not alone—even if things feels stressful right now as drama unfolds in your social life.
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You can follow the champion you choose as all the action unfolds live on Twitch: Watch live video from PlayHearthstone on www.twitch.tv
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Her ideas and characters come together in such strange and surprising ways that it's less than a delight to watch what unfolds.
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But before it does, Mashable has two exclusive clips that preview the mayhem that unfolds for Cisco, Junior, Patty Cake, and Boobie.
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Earlier this year, I wrote: With the crease comes the question of durability... how many unfolds will it be able to endure?
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This is how "Atlanta" unfolds—characters speak to each other without the limiting crutch of helping the audience with context or exposition.
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He suggested further that as the campaign unfolds he'll be smoothing ruffled feelings among struggling voters, like those who objected to Mrs.
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During that prelude, we see only a screen with splotchy colors and shadowy hints of people behind, while the music gradually unfolds.
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The expressions that crawl across my friends' faces as the unadulterated carnage unfolds before them makes the experience worth it every time.
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"We'll see how it all unfolds," said Nielsen, who scored 20 goals in the regular season and added three in the playoffs.
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"Only Yesterday" unfolds almost entirely as a single long flashback about Mary's life, framed by the First World War and the Depression.
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Unlike Osborne's play, a conventional narrative, "Revolt" unfolds in a series of fragments that recall the form-bending virtuosity of Caryl Churchill.
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Along the walls devoted to "Imagination," Chapter 2 in the exhibition's story, the Brontë juvenilia unfolds, remarkable in both form and content.
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On "King," Belly's second album, each song unfolds at its own pace, with Ms. Donelly's high-pitched harmonies always in the lead.
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But then the assassination attempt unfolds, followed by a manhunt and a Nazi siege of a church where Resistance members have hidden.
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Every moment of uncontrolled chaos that unfolds on Ice Poseidon's stream emphasizes that he is showing his viewers how things really are.
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Some observers have said they actually like that room better because there they can freely comment on the case as it unfolds.
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As the season unfolds, Miles has a goal: avoiding a drop in interest in the Indy 227 and the series in 230.
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Though similar, each piece unfolds in its own unpredictable and interesting manner—making each among the year's most immediately engaging ambient records.
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The Colonel stands to attention beside the two as the scene unfolds; penis noncompliant, he's mashing away at it with teeth gritted.
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Written by Lee and Oh Jung-mi, "Burning" unfolds in realistic scenes that don't necessarily seem to be advancing a strong theme.
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Although road signs and milk cartons still use fonts suited for medieval manuscripts, "Onward" otherwise unfolds in a mostly modern, unmagical time.
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As Dunkley pulls on various threads, the grim plot unfolds outward into secretive international relations between Australia, China and the United States.
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The first time you play, let your kneejerk instincts guide how you role-play each character and watch how the story unfolds.
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In a strange twist, however, some people are seeking out films about pandemics to watch while more news about the coronavirus unfolds.
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And so it proves to be, in a show that unfolds with the crispness and legibility of a conscientiously assembled spread sheet.
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I, Tonya is set up to mimic a documentary; the story unfolds in "interviews" reminiscent of those in a Christopher Guest movie.
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Only Yesterday can test your patience, especially in the early going, but I wouldn't change a second of the way it unfolds.
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But too little if it unfolds into any kind of narrative, and life aboard ship falls into series of predictably random chances.
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As the United States-China trade war unfolds, I see a tremendous opportunity to make political reform a part of the negotiations.
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Since the title unfolds top-to-bottom in a fixed order, I had much more control over horizontal placement than vertical placement.
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But as the novel unfolds, he finds his stride and manages to write and paint a thrilling adventure with a relatable protagonist.
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The book, which comes out in January, unfolds in a dystopian America where Muslims are rounded up and sent to detainment camps.
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The opening sequence, where we meet Aladdin as an impressively clean thief living on the streets of Agrabah, unfolds at a clip.
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"That choice is for Kansas to make — and, if it wishes, to remake and remake again as the future unfolds," she wrote.
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Gray's novel unfolds like a mystery, with each chapter revealing new information about how the Butler sisters found themselves in this situation.
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"One more way that 'Apollo 13' unfolds with perfect immediacy, drawing viewers into the nail-biting suspense of a spellbinding true story."
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The sooner teenagers start saving, the more they could benefit from its magic as it unfolds over a half-century or more.
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The reasons for this are part of an elaborate reproductive strategy that unfolds like the plot of an Edgar Allan Poe tale.
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As the name would suggest the story unfolds through the oration of four letters originally written as a therapeutic exercise by Remenchik.
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As the pandemic unfolds, that information might be useful to governments trying to enforce quarantines or deciding where to build new hospitals.
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It unfolds through Mr. Murfi's narration, as he takes on the personas of a priest, a corrupt local politician and a policeman.
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And, the fact that it folds and unfolds vertically means that I'll probably have no issue holding this baby with one hand.
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That's because the device is encased in angular metal plates, complete with a screen cover that unfolds to function as a kickstand.
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While Charlie and Miranda comfortably collect the proceeds of Adam's work, a pandemic of robot suicides quietly unfolds in the novel's background.
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The telling of his life unfolds, with his evolution from a rising Nation of Islam member to the black liberation movement's spokesman.
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