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Each chapter cleaves to yet another character and unfurls idiosyncratically.
It unfurls to create the illusion of a vending machine.
Howard unfurls a ghost decoration to be hung outside the building.
Each team member unfurls her nation's flag and poses for photos.
Much of the drama he describes unfurls online—and that's the problem.
In the summer it unfurls, letting the breeze in through adaptive holes.
Their relationship unfurls over the next 30 years, before a fatal illness strikes.
The figure's dress includes a long black train that unfurls across the floor.
In "Breath," La Cava unfurls a whirligig profusion of clever twists and tricks.
Eventually, Christopher Anderson gets jumped, the black guys rush in, and the mayhem unfurls.
The weekend unfurls like a Greenwich lawn: a languorous expanse partitioned by various mansions.
On "TetraWind," an EP released this year, Ms. Grand, 210, unfurls a teetering logic.
After a couple of lightning-strike effects, he unfurls his hand and pets her head.
Viewers will learn more in Thursday's episode, which unfurls the frozen-hearted villain's back story.
A diaphanous jellyfish unfurls like a ghost through the waters near Ixtapa in Guerrero, Mexico.
One type of cantastoria, called a cranky, is a scroll that unfurls with a crank.
The smirk that Rhys unfurls across Chuck's face as a result is mischievous, but downright chilling.
Simply put, Quicksand's depiction of violence unfurls in a very different context than the United States'.
The Ouelettes' story unfurls beneath a small Canadian province's smoking chimneys and ash-toned winter skies.
The tune unfurls like a raging negotiation, the tension heightened by a mathematically precise underlying rhythm.
When the needle is inserted into the skull and the mesh is injected, the lace unfurls.
So, when Webb finally reaches its orbit and unfurls (another tricky maneuver), there's no going back.
When you spin him out, almost like a yo-yo, he unfurls into this terrifying creature.
From there, the story unfurls through different points of view in a moving arabesque crossing generations.
Inside, exuberance unfurls like a hallucination in black-and-white tiles, mahogany, and twinkling fairy lights.
The net unfurls as it falls, landing spread out in a wide circle on the water.
Instead, for large parts of the movie, Shazam unfurls like a holiday movie spin on the genre.
In a final aria, "A Lucky Man," he unfurls a litany of discontent: I'm a lucky man.
Each spread unfurls like a vibrant beach towel, offering countless roadside delights to anyone willing to ­linger.
I do not know why this chain of events unfurls as it does, as it always will.
It unfurls on a steeply raked stage bordered by corrugated metal and surrounded by seven large marimbas.
As this unfurls, we hear snippets from Alison's voiceover in the season 5 episode where she died.
It doesn't make sense at first, but then it unfurls a beauty born of texture and contrast.
If that's too quiet for your liking, the garish sci-fi show Sense8 unfurls again on May 5.
After the fast clip of the first section, the novel unfurls in this steady mode of parallel pursuits.
But nothing about Adams's novel is simple, as it unfurls its catchy premise with surprising wisdom and specificity.
It's a choose-your-own adventure thread that unfurls, giving you options on how to handle running Bey's day.
The "ultra long-acting oral drug" unfurls after swallowing, releasing medication in the gut for up to 10 days.
They're familiar archetypes, and as the first half of the film unfurls, it's a pretty standard-issue war movie.
Macron hopes to weather further protests as his government unfurls more reforms aimed at making hiring and firing easier.
The larger saga unfurls like silk — and proves similarly resistant to knots, a testament to Ms. Thien's storytelling skills.
But Michael Haneke's 2-hour-7-minute film unfurls a dark, morally complex story about the ending of life.
He unfurls a mellifluous, heartfelt profession of love, which Tony scribbles down ravenously, capping it with his own signature.
In an especially anxious moment, Ms. Pedlow unfurls a scream that chills the blood at least a few degrees.
When the book arrives at the early hours of April 26, 1986, the accident unfurls with a horrible inevitability.
Pretty soon thereafter, AT&T or Comcast — whichever the incumbent is — lowers prices or unfurls gigabit internet of its own.
The two are perilously close to touching — deliciously close to touching — before Hap (Jason Isaacs), their captor, unfurls a shotgun.
The phone unfurls to offer a 7.3-inch flexible display for reading, watching television, or multi-tasking with multiple apps.
With thickets of facts, Price unfurls social history in tandem with the successes and failures of the Aliquippa High Quips.
The story begins with a street-corner killing and unfurls to examine the people inside the surrounding African-American neighborhood.
For much of that stretch, a ribbon of lawns, trees and hedges unfurls between the avenue's northbound and southbound arteries.
He carries a suitcase that contains at least half a dozen, and the novel unfurls an aria about each one.
And he worked with NASA to create a telescope that folds up during launch and then unfurls once in space.
As the federal government slowly unfurls its long-awaited construction in Rockaway, the city points to other federally funded initiatives.
A series of gently sculptural poses, corresponding to whispered letters of the alphabet, unfurls with the same attention and care.
In "Say Nothing," as Keefe investigates the crime, a history of Northern Ireland — and the Troubles — unfurls in the background.
As it melts in your mouth, it unfurls its delicate, floral flavor, something close to sun-warmed apricots and almonds.
Episode 9: "Friday Nite" Zellner unfurls a crazy theory about Halbach's disappearance that implicates Bobby Dassey, Scott Tadych, and Ryan Hillegas.
It comes with a classy glass tea pot and blooming tea that unfurls like a flower when doused in boiling water.
One critical early scene is detailed first in short staccato bursts, and then in a single extended sentence that slowly unfurls.
The "explanation" that unfurls beneath the answer choices provides students with additional background along with a photograph to capture their imagination.
Another workplace-focused drama is "Marginal Loss" by Deborah Stein ("The Wholehearted"), which unfurls over the days immediately following the Sept.
She looks powerful holding a decree in hand as her wavy hair unfurls from the simple crown set upon her head.
There's more history in season 228, as the narrator (and later, also the characters) unfurls the legends of the fictional Winchester University.
Martine threads a delicate needle through both arguments as the plot unfurls, showing off the complex facets where politics and identity mix.
There is something beautiful, too, about the way the music video unfurls: first confusion, then confrontation, and in its final moments, solidarity.
And as we get closer to the bombing itself, the pitch of the engine rises before an explosion unfurls across the screen.
Even the score signals the darkness that unfurls as he strides toward Claire and Annalise, who quickly runs along to fetch Jamie.
That was set in the Ozarks of Missouri, whereas the new film unfurls in and around Portland, Oregon—more around than in.
When it unfurls itself to the world, the Razr has that 20193-inch diagonal, flexible display with a 22019:211 aspect ratio.
" After threatening, "I come sharp as a blade and cut you slow," the trickle-down theory unfurls: "What's that in your pants?
When he sets in to solo, he feeds directly off their energy, grunting and singing aloud as he unfurls a seditious flow.
After a turn from Jen Shyu on vocals, Matt Mitchell takes a piano solo, more legato and harmonically satisfying as it unfurls.
A re-creation of his, well, intentionally turdlike land art-inspired sculpture from the Milan iteration unfurls across Barneys' Madison Avenue windows.
Synopsis: An American journalism student in London scoops a big story, and begins an affair with an aristocrat as the incident unfurls.
She unfurls a long dreamscape of a scene: the blue light of a country house at night, the horses, the rocking chairs.
Sensory Percussion aside, it's always been visually hard to track the athletic rolls and time-blurring beats he unfurls behind the kit.
The LA-based musician makes sludgy, droning slow-burners carried by slivery vocals that she unfurls over the heavy invectives of her songs.
I drag a thick curtain open and the city unfurls before me, stretching lazily into the distance, seemingly endless, seemingly infinite, seemingly nondescript.
Singularity itself builds like a psychedelic experience, its delicately constructed ambient techno swelling into a headspace-filling alternate universe as each track unfurls.
The dog — which, in a different universe, might have been a cutie lil' robo-pet — unfurls, and pushes the man off the ladder.
Because the sound they crafted was singular, each successive album unfurls like a survey of uncharted corners of a world of their creation.
Like something out of a fairy tale, golden fabric unfurls across a lake in northern Italy, allowing townspeople to traverse the water's surface.
As Peter, he will remind you of your childhood best friend and, as the movie unfurls, become a hero to look up to.
The show unfurls it just slowly enough, so that by the time Lionel's done the (admittedly easy) math, we're all on the same page.
There's a lot of humor in its supersized cosmos: The first interplanetary spaceship unfurls a banner that reads, SUCK ON THIS, DUMB-ASS GRINGOS!
One model is said to fold in half, while another has a 5-inch display that "unfurls" into a tablet-sized 8-inch panel.
One model is said to fold in half, while another has a 5-inch display that unfurls into a tablet-sized 8-inch panel.
Parking itself beside my table, Care-O-bot unfurls its single arm to grasp the water bottle and place it in front of me.
How do you hear people going crazy as she unfurls the song "Amazing Grace" and not assume that she's levitating, that she's levitating them.
Here, the narrative curves aren't all that dangerous, yet Lucia and Abel seem to grow less rather than more complex as the play unfurls.
Quibi will need that kind of differentiation if it's going to succeed; HBO Max powers up in May, and NBCUniversal's Peacock unfurls in April.
"It's not about volume and endless scroll," she said, in a clear reference to Netflix, which unfurls roughly 90 original movies annually, including documentaries.
T'Challa and Nakia look badass, but Okoye becomes the star of the show the moment she unfurls a golden spear with which to defend herself.
MetaCert unfurls them until it finds the real destination site, and then checks the Protocol to see if it's verified, unknown or classified as phishing.
Living In Below 96th Street, a ribbon of greenery unfurls down the center of the avenue where many of the city's most affluent residents live.
Mr. Abraham, balled up and fetal at the start, gradually unfurls before briefly exploding in a frenzy, buoyed by the air of an offstage fan.
But during the bulk of the evening the narrative action can feel restricted as fate unfurls in front of movable doors, closer to the audience.
The malicious chuckle that Danson unfurls when Eleanor figures it out is both terrifying and hilarious, like a clap of thunder on a sunny day.
Its fingerpicking folk-rock unfurls from a blurry awakening — "First things that she took from me were selfishness and sleep" — to unabashed pride and joy.
Now, two years later, the nightmare is technically over, but it doesn't feel that way to Hadley, whose story unfurls to anyone who googles her name.
Once the recipient unfurls the display case, it will automatically light up, and Star Wars-themed music and sound effects will start booming from the speakers.
Hidden Agenda Hidden Agenda's story of cops and serial killers could be straight out of a police procedural, but the way it unfurls looks truly novel.
After swallowing, the capsule unfurls into a star-like shape—a configuration that prevents it from entering the digestive tract, while still allowing food to pass.
The installation, which debuted at Frieze London last year, unfurls the history of espionage, architecture, and mythology in the West Bengali town for which it's named.
For any reader interested in the relationship between romantic love and the creative life, Late in the Day unfurls into a tale both cautionary and motivating.
The characters created the end of the world, but it didn't happen all at once, and now they have to experience the destruction as it unfurls.
The two canvases that were tapped for the installation are both titled "Carousel II" (1968), and each one unfurls at a length of about 75 feet.
But after that, Fleischer loosens up and unfurls Venom's true nature: a twisted rom-com between Brock and the rude Symbiote that's attached itself to him.
The production design is spectacular, the score is brilliant, and the madcap way the story unfurls makes the show one of the more inventive efforts of 2017.
After the sail unfurls, there's a chance that people on Earth may be able to get a glimpse of it as it reflects light from the Sun.
He describes how, when you slow it down and lean in closer, the bassline is actually a breathy male vocal that unfurls itself to mirror an orgasm.
Zane Lowe premiered "Acid Test" during his Beats 1 radio show yesterday, and it's a sumptuous slice of jazz-R&B that slowly unfurls over five minutes.
White House officials are trying to keep Trump's hands off his Twitter account, but the President is expected to keep tabs on the hearing as it unfurls.
From elsewhere, it unfurls, its saw-toothed balconies, angled toward the Hudson, making hundreds of facets in the stainless-steel skin, which shimmer with the changing light.
Click the "... see more" hyperlink and a string of additional lines unfurls — each one a paragraph — that read like employee handbook haikus or an E.E. Cummings motivational poster.
Philly's buzzed-about newcomer sounds enthusiastic and hyper on "Big Money,"  but he also seems to get a bit lost in the mix as the brooding song unfurls.
In most parts of the country, May is when spring really unfurls her full beauty, beckoning us to emerge from our homes and step into the fragrant sunlight.
But "Slow" isn't as much a departure as it is a distraction—just as its driving pulse settles into rhythm, a warm synth melody unfurls, optimistic and aching.
The Scuderia Ferrari club brings a giant flag of the company's prancing-horse logo on a yellow shield and unfurls it across the grandstand, covering hundreds of seats.
Red ponders her fate philosophically, deciding she has a few important tasks to accomplish before she is cut down — and that's when the magic of this tale unfurls.
In the clip, Weber swims up to their room's window and unfurls a handwritten declaration of love (kept dry in a plastic bag) before opening a ring box.
What he does next is the verbal equivalent of reaching down towards his ass, pulling something out, and staring at it as it unfurls in front of him.
The cheers quickly shift to boos as the unidentified man sitting high up in the stands unfurls a large, red, swastika-emblazoned flag and drapes it over the railing.
As the country unfurls its flags and hits the streets to celebrate the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community, fashion is on hand to make sure we're properly outfitted.
Historically, Google offers a taste of its latest Android software package in May at its developer conference, then unfurls the full thing at a hardware launch in the fall.
"What They Did" unfurls over a single nine-page paragraph in which time radiates outward in both directions from the spatial/emotional/historical zero point of the gaping hole.
But rather than pin down the camera and let the actors move in and out of the frame, Leitch moves with the actors, so the dance unfurls around viewers.
A zipper on the backpack's left shoulder strap reveals a pouch that unfurls so you can keep your smartphone, secured by a velcro flap, in easy reach all the time.
Her first, minor break comes in the pilot, when she is accepted into the private Chilton Academy, and the rest of the series bears witness as she unfurls her wings.
Quiet, internal men who make life-saving decisions While Bernie's backstory unfurls, a crisis builds at sea: A violent storm tears two different oil tankers in half off the coast.
As the project unfurls, they conjure up a similar sort of cult pulp fiction world to the one Action Bronson's been describing for years, but with a crucial stonier edge.
Delving into the underground drag and sex worker scene in Tokyo, the film unfurls in beautiful disarray, offering one of the most harrowingly pure expressions of cinematic queerness in history.
This prequel to that gripping crime drama unfurls the back story of Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk), the scheming lawyer who offered "Breaking Bad" some much-needed levity as Saul Goodman.
Many of his books take the form of digressive monologues — the novel "Dancing Lessons for the Advanced in Age" famously unfurls in one 90-page sentence — by stouthearted, ­simple-minded narrators.
The slow movement of the First achieves a hypnotic stillness, as the brass section repeatedly unfurls a stately chorale alongside a varied, kaleidoscopic accompaniment that includes African drums and cathedral chimes.
What starts off as an uncomfortable encounter between former schoolmates — one who has less and one who has more — unfurls into a searching exploration of race and class, money and sex.
Square Feet MILWAUKEE — The skyline of this Great Lakes city is getting a makeover, led by a tower that unfurls like a magnificent curved glass sail on the Lake Michigan shoreline.
The film unfurls its narrative through a barrage of news pieces, television commentary and politically charged movie clips made by people like Holger Meins, who studied filmmaking before joining the militants.
Mr. Crane deftly manages many incidental characters (I loved his South African psychiatrist treating Paul) and has a quiet stunner of a monologue as Dan when he unfurls his complicated personal history.
Women coo and giggle as a shirtless man in cargo shorts strides down the runway and unfurls a leather holster from his waistband; men whisper critiques of each product under their breath.
"People in the community love him," Kazi Fouzia, a lead organizer at Desis Rising Up & Moving (DRUM), a Jackson Heights-based advocacy group, tells me as she unfurls a royal purple umbrella.
He even pressed Linda Woolverton, who wrote the script, to add a major character named Time, a half-human, half-clock who controls how eternity unfurls and also gives chase to Alice.
PARELES Eric Revis unfurls a trance-like, six-beat bass line while the drummer Chad Taylor plays at and around the rhythm, sounding earthy and magnetic but rarely representing the beat directly.
As fall unfurls, glossy and gorgeous coffee table books appear: Grace Coddington's "Grace: The American Vogue Years"; Alix Browne's "Runway: The Spectacle of Fashion"; and Donatella Versace's "Versace," to name a few.
At the top, a vast expanse of the slippery, square bricks unfurls in a run-up just long enough to reach the speed required to clear the cement waterfall of a staircase.
But she comes alive onscreen, as Leitch methodically unfurls her powers with a steady hand, zooming in on each little flick of movement and then peeling back for a jaw-dropping reveal.
The novel's second half unfurls in 1971 and follows Abe and Inez's son — a morally upright, sensitive teenager named Art — as he helps a friend skirt the draft for the Vietnam War.
Over 30 minutes, the work unfurls a fluid stream of instrumental colors, from shimmering filaments of sound to broad sighing gestures that build with unrelenting momentum into muscular blocks of dark matter.
No one should ever describe a murder as a thing of beauty, but the way in which Argento unfurls the aforementioned hanging and another brutal killing involving barbed wire is downright sublime.
As the group of children bounce up and down in celebration of their friend being safely returned, the motorbike passenger unfurls a banner over his head as he looks up toward the camera.
Featuring an A-list rhythm team — the pianist Aaron Parks, the bassist Joe Martin, the drummer Eric Harland — it has a driving rock groove over which Mr. Grilli unfurls a coolly billowing solo.
Like the artist himself, Serpent Music is a slithering, complex work that unfurls over repeated encounters—but the effect is infinitely moving, like painting a dreamy landscape with hot streaks of raw emotion.
Philip Crangi designed them, and they are as baroquely detailed as the hilt of a medieval sword, cast directly from his life-size, hand-drawn renderings, which Lyons carefully unfurls to show me.
"Art of Memory" (1987) became Mr. Vasulka's best-known work — a reshaping and manipulation of photographs and newsreel footage of 20th-century wars that rolls, unfurls and overlaps onscreen like jagged, disturbing nightmares.
When inflated via a compressor sitting beneath the bed, the balloon expands and unfurls itself, transforming a messy duvet cover into one spread elegantly above sheets and pillow—if it's properly aligned, of course.
The pursuit of self-actualization is a baroque endeavor on Ball in the Family, the Facebook Watch show that unfurls the lives of NBA rookie Lonzo Ball, his brothers, and their incendiary father, LaVar.
"Hunny" unfurls into a cautionary tale about fickle lovers, "Baby Girlz" channels 90s BBQ bass while calmly running through a teen pregnancy tale; she's not exactly sticking to "turn up in the club" slogans.
The first begins with manic bursts of arpeggios that sweep up the keyboard and cascade down in crystalline riffs, finally breaking into a restless melodic line that unfurls amid rustling figurations and teeming chords.
Kumail unfurls a prayer rug and sets a timer on his phone; five minutes later, after watching a video and playing with a cricket bat, he rolls up the rug and leaves the room.
Seen from above, the swamp unfurls into a leaf-like shape from the Congo River into the northeast of the Republic of Congo and the remote western reaches of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
While the plot unfurls naturally, somewhat inevitably towards shit being increasingly lost as the night passes, there's emotional weight to the game that's a direct product of how it presents its group of friends.
And then, on one fateful dark and stormy night, Parasite unfurls its true self — a tense and rigid experience that steals your breath away, as the Kims' plan slowly unspools into an inevitable tragedy.
And as the wire unfurls over hundreds of miles, it is cutting off routes through the mountains used by smugglers, militants, traders and families alike, according to interviews with government officials, tribal leaders and diplomats.
And as the wire unfurls over hundreds of miles, it is cutting off routes through the mountains used by smugglers, militants, traders and families alike, according to interviews with government officials, tribal leaders and diplomats.
Ms. Hooks is joined by Gary Reagan, a dancer so rangy and angular that he can look more insect than human; arching back, his torso unfurls so slowly that you start to count his ribs.
Like the stream of consciousness that constantly unfurls in our mind, they are the artefacts of an inner world that at times seems almost random—or that at any rate is entirely personal, in every aspect.
Clad in an orange hoodie and gray baseball cap, the narrator, who says he is 26, unfurls his attack point by point, apparently while sitting in his workroom study with guitars and keyboards in the background.
Sometimes the songs are embedded in the plot, as when Elton, early in his partnership with Taupin (Jamie Bell), unfurls "Your Song," apparently off the top of his head, on the piano in his mother's parlor.
At the first hint of winter's wane, its stem rises from the ground and a green, grasping hand of sepals unclenches to divulge two silky-white petals, one of which unfurls straight up toward the sky.
The comedy, co-created by and starring Aziz Ansari, a celebrated Indian-American comedian, unfurls the same themes over the course of 20 episodes, allowing its cultural and political education to spool out naturally from its story.
Where the Beatles harnessed that druggy swirl to embody confusion in a chaotic and overwhelming way, the sample tapestry of "Seigfried" unfurls gently, mimicking your synapses firing as you fall into a deep and dream-filled sleep.
When the central bank unfurls it's new forecasts Wednesday, the market will be looking to see if there's an adjustment in its collective interest rate outlook, which now points to three quarter-point rate hikes this year.
For easier transport on land, each bay is folded up like a W. Once on the water, it unfurls with a splash, and crew members in bridge-erection boats—essentially high-performance tugs—nudge it into position.
The film depicts an interconnected love story of an on-again/off-again couple, played by Wilde and Neeson, as it unfurls across three international cities, ultimately revealing the terrible secret Wilde has been keeping all along.
From here, the novel unfurls ingeniously to reveal how events play out for its characters in alternative universes ("version control" being a software developer's system for keeping track of alternative and developing versions of files and programs).
As he unfurls the florid melodies that make up "Broken Arc" or as he splatter-paints notes across the canvas of "Round Up," he has this way of making every moment last for both a blip and eternity.
As the six-part series unfurls, we find a conspiracy at its core—a very realistic conspiracy that reflects a nation scarred both by war and the kinds of counter-terrorism responses that produce frightened, vulnerable, violent citizens.
But Newton-Smith said there would be plenty of challenges ahead for manufacturers as the process of leaving the EU unfurls, meaning finance minister Philip Hammond should focus on investment when he outlines budget plans on Nov. 23.
The two sides of Stilp's flag "stand for the same thing—hate, racism, bigotry, white supremacy, slavery, and death," he explains as a sour-faced woman unfurls her own Confederate flag and waves it in front of him.
Here, McLane asks us to watch her as she unfurls onto the page, moving ever so quickly as the clouds in the sky, changing shape and composition in the blink of an eye, and always already omniscient throughout.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads BALTIMORE — In his current exhibition The Ground, Michael Jones McKean unfurls the passage of time like the reveal of an exquisite corpse drawing, unearthing multiple timelines to let them reunite in the present.
As "Hang the DJ" unfurls, it becomes clear that the most terrifying thing about this premise is also what gives it a glimmer of hope: that humans will put themselves through anything for that promise of being loved forever.
What that is we can't say yet — and honestly I still can't say after having watched ahead a little bit — but this episode unfurls with the confidence of a magician who insists there's more here than meets the eye.
By building up young vigilantes who are both smart and physically powerful enough not to get caught (yet), Sweet / Vicious unfurls a thrilling fantasy of a world in which girls have a major say in both defining justice and executing it.
But slowly, Watchmen unfurls into something much darker and keener: a story that, while rife with ostentatious characters like mad genius Ozymandias and all-powerful Doctor Manhattan, is much more grounded in showing us what it's like to be powerless.
The track starts innocuously enough, with sing-song verses and acoustic guitar strums, but then unfurls into a lush pop ballad that's just begging to soundtrack the next finally-giving-in-to-love sequence you secretly cry to at the movies.
Slowly, as Ella's mind unfurls before the reader, we learn how this dense, difficult work has illuminated corners of her soul—the place where love touches hate, where language has broken down and only feeling remains—that usually stay dark.
Much of "Belladonna" unfurls like a scroll, with Mr. Yamamoto using forms of conventional cel animation and the "limited animation" associated with his television series like "Astro Boy" and "Kimba the White Lion," panning across or zooming in on static drawings.
One minute Queen Anne seems like a dithering, badger-eyed idiot, but slowly the movie unfurls her true nature: She might not be well-versed in areas like economic and foreign policy, but she knows she holds all the power.
On "Maurice and Michael (Sorry I Didn't Say Hello)," written after coming across an old friend who had fallen on hard times, he unfurls a long solo over the sooty clouds of Sam Harris's piano and Justin Brown's writhing drums.
The character of this mole de Piaxtla unfurls as you eat, whether the sauce has been soaked into enchiladas filled with chicken or simply pooled on a plate over and under a quartered chicken and yellow rice cooked with peas.
It might be more accurate to instead refer to the Smartduvet as 'self-tidying bedding' since all your duvet is really doing is going from being all crumpled up after a night of sleeping, to neatly spread out when it automatically unfurls.
It gradually unfurls the path, backwards, from the tyranny of Gilead to the present-day U.S., revealing in flashbacks the incremental stripping back of women's rights (and the protests against it that look eerily like footage from the Women's Marches this January).
We're here ostensibly to discuss the achievements of the new album, but our chat unfurls to touch on a variety of different themes: the history of UK rap, the dying embers of first-wave grime, the struggles of live performance and police pressure.
The title track unfurls as a soulful dirge, inviting thoughts about darkness and oppression, before leading into "Lightnin'," which uses a dirge as a springboard — a perfect illustration of Mr. Murray's vision for the blues, which shows up in the liner notes.
That's the basic setup, and it all unfurls in classic cartoon-movie style, with Lloyd and Lord Garmadon winding up, through a series of unexpected events, fighting on the same side and having various revelations about themselves, their histories, and their relationships.
What an unutterable gift to watch as its proboscis unfurls, to watch as its delicate legs cling to the spent chrysalis, as fluid fills its wings and it begins to take on the shape of the most recognizable butterfly in the world.
The new birth control unfurls after being ingestedThe new pill comes in a gelatin capsule that dissolves when it gets to the stomach, letting the silicon star unfurl and stay in the body for the full 29 days of the hormonal cycle.
What mattered was that I approached my poetic pilgrimage with patience and humility, recognizing every hardship as an invitation to step out of fear and into love in my own life: Every storm the Beloved unfurls permits the sea to scatter pearls.
But the film, directed by Joe Wright (who briefly but memorably depicted Dunkirk once before in Atonement), is a story of politics, not combat, and its drama unfurls in cabinet rooms and parliamentary chambers as Churchill faces down colleagues pushing for him to talk peace.
You can't see the actual "roll" when the TV is closed in, sadly; a transparent base would've been great for us nerds to see what's happening inside the base as the TV comes in or unfurls, but the white is certainly a little more stylish.
For a moment, the night overall could almost be mistaken for a rally: people raise fists, someone unfurls a rainbow Antifa flag in the corner of the room, and a representative from the International Workers of the World union passes around leaflets to audience members.
Each of them, in their own ways, is soon to have that idealism dashed, as America enters World War I, as the Spanish flu rips through the world, as communism unfurls its horrors, as the forces of social change generate their crushing, violent backlash.
It unfurls as a ten-minute long peak, the kind of little pocket of heaven club kids craves at the end of a long, grueling night—or, in the case of many who are reading this, at the end of a long, grueling year.
Davis wordlessly switches between images that are realistic and those that are abstract, a move that endows the book with an appealing tension from the outset, as well as with a kind of gag reel of effects that unfurls alongside nuggets of wisdom about art and audience.
An object-theater work without plot, character or much in the way of visible humans (though you could, toward the end, make out a tuba player in the shadows), it unfurls more than 195 feet of track, crisscrossing the stage floor with some screens arrayed above it.
"Toll On" in particular shudders with beauty and menace; it unfurls gradually, floating in velvety gothic melodies as Von Spain's voice reaches for the heavens and its rhythm section builds up steam, slowly rumbling across the steel grey sky like a battery of heavy violet stormclouds.
Retelling the story of the American space program from the early '60s to the Apollo 11 mission through the lens of Armstrong's professional and personal life, Chazelle (drawing on James R. Hansen's biography) unfurls a chronicle of setbacks, obstacles and tragedies on the way to eventual triumph.
It hums a million small reasons to slough off your life and move there — 72 degrees and sunny (even when it's not), the city feels like it unfurls forever, offering the wild promise of self-invention, a frontier land of permissiveness and cheap avocados and good light.
The dynamics of crumpling are in play everywhere: in the initial unfolding of an insect's wing; in the way DNA packs into a cell nucleus, in the challenge of how best to cram a giant solar sail into a small satellite so that it unfurls successfully.
Early betting lines indicated that the Patriots were 14.5-point favorites, but that could expand (dramatically) as the week unfurls, especially with Antonio Brown set to join New England and Miami's players having begun to question just how much the team is set up to compete.
The show—which saw the Hyperdub boss' still-stupendous 2015 LP Nothing played at ear-splitting volume while Lek's beguiling, disturbing, and ultimately incredibly thrilling first-drone (not first-person) visual ride through a non-populated hotel unspools and unfurls on a giant screen—was an unbridled joy.
This is a motif of the show, which unfurls like coded referents until visitors reach its most lucid (or at least traditionally narrative) work,  "From Its Mouth Came a River of High-End Residential Appliances" (2017-18), a 13-minute, single-channel HD video that plays on loop.
Backed by the forward-thinking electronic duo Matmos, free-associating harpist Zeena Parkins, a 13-strong Inuit women's choir from Greenland, and a giant transparent music box, the Icelandic songwriter delivers a version of "Pagan Poetry" that somehow unfurls even more elegantly and somberly than it does on record.
Opener "Morning Of" offers the best example of the band's adventurous, collage-like approach to melody: Using samples of improvised jams and even a section from a Facebook Live-streamed show Reid and Segal did with Andrew Bird, the song thrillingly unfurls while managing to be a cohesive whole.
This is one of those where the theme unfurls as you solve; depending on how unevenly you work through, you might find that you suss out the pattern pretty early, but I got most of them at the very end and figuring out the theme didn't really help me.
The streaming site unfurls Ulrich Seidl's "Paradise Trilogy" across the weekend, starting with this tale of Teresa (Margarete Tiesel), a 50-year-old Austrian who celebrates her birthday at a Kenyan beach resort and ends up a "sugar mama" — as European women seeking out African prostitutes are known.
Stanton approaches these songs much in the way he approaches acting: As the film unfurls, it becomes clear that Stanton views himself as a vessel for his characters, allowing himself to be subsumed by a role until his own self and that of the character inform each other equally.
This has its analogue in Lorde's music, illustrated nowhere better than her breakout single, "Royals," a chart-topping hit (it spent nine weeks at No. 1 in 19893) about chart-topping hits, in which she unfurls a singsong critique of pop excess while copping nonetheless to its dream-sculpting allure.
Then the trailer unfurls, as we get a look at the country of Wakanda, a voiceover about how hard it is to be king, and actions sequences like T'Challa in his suit taking on a full storm of bullets and his female bodyguards, the Dora Milaje, lowering the boom on some bad guys.
Haney's clip unfurls like a rousing high, all smiles and washed out, kaleidoscopic pastel colors, and it feels like a nod to the work of French director Stéphane Sednaoui, whose work on U2's "Mysterious Ways" and the Red Hot Chili Peppers' "Give It Away" clips carried the same druggy, dreamlike quality.
Whitehead leads us circuitously through Elwood's story, going back and forth between the 1960s and the present day to build a mystery that only unfurls at the end, but every detail he gives about the earth and the trees and the buildings is a reminder that all this evidence has been here, all along.
In particular, the season's seventh hour, which unfurls almost all of the show's backstory (and especially Kovacs's relationship with his long-dead lover Quell, played with an easy moral authority by Hamilton alum Renée Elise Goldsberry), is the kind of galloping, headlong hour that the show probably could have used in, say, episode four.
As the story unfurls, starting the day that Nic arrives in town and winding its way two weeks later to the present, it becomes clear that our protagonist knows more about what happened to Corinne than she has any innocent reason to — and that she might be hiding information that could lead to the discovery of her old friend.
The season's final two episodes are a long process of reweaving everything that's been frayed, and when the season's coda (which takes place during a Christmas season that seems to exist in the middle of summer) unfurls at a school dance, there's a distinct sense of time having passed, lessons having been learned, and kids growing up.
The season unfurls in a twisty narrative that gets stranger and better as it goes on, hitting its stride once the inciting incident gets out of the way, but over the course of its eight half-hour episodes, it never quite manages to deliver on the deeper, knottier question of the premise: What makes you you, anyway?
He still keeps a copy of it — one that's creased and copiously underlined — in a library with the rest of his favorites at his father's house in Richmond, Va. The book, "The Fourth Turning," a 1997 work by two amateur historians, Neil Howe and William Strauss, lays out a theory that American history unfurls in predictable, 80-year cycles of prosperity and catastrophe.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MONTCLAIR, New Jersey — "Virginia's Lynch Mob" (23), the centerpiece of Kara Walker: Virginia's Lynch Mob and Other Works, organized by guest curator Gwendolyn Dubois Shaw at the Montclair Art Museum, unfurls across a 26-foot curved wall in a parade of racially charged, morally fraught fantasies that offer no easy way in, or out.
But in the documentary of her life, "Nothing Left Unsaid," airing on HBO on April 9, with Mr. Cooper as his mother's interlocutor, and in the epistolary memoir the two have made together, "The Rainbow Comes and Goes: A Mother and Son on Life, Love, and Loss," out Tuesday from Harper, what instead unfurls is the ways in which this family of two has survived unthinkable losses.
These opening minutes are certainly fun — and it's hard not to get caught up in the sunny swagger of it all, not least when the nagging chorus that simply repeats the art pun-title again and again and again kicks in — but as Painting With's psychedelic take on experimental, electronic pop unfurls across 12 tracks, you're left longing for a moment of respite from all the organized mayhem.
"This world can hurt you / It cuts you deep and leaves a scar," she begins, her honied voice gliding over disco strings, her words equal parts wise and vulnerable and melancholy, like all good pop-country lyrics should be: "Things fall apart, but nothing breaks like a heart / Nothing breaks like heart..." And then the baseline drives through, the electric blue beat slowly unfurls, and all of a sudden you're tapping your foot along to something that could be "Jolene", but isn't.
The action unfurls in fairly linear fashion after those initial moments, tracking Cheney's rise from congressional intern, to young Donald Rumsfeld's (Steve Carell, who gives a glimpse of a bizarro universe where Michael Scott has made it to the highest echelons of government) right hand man during the Nixon years, through his appointments as Chief of Staff during the Ford (Bill Camp) administration, his election to Congress in the late 1970s, his tenure as Secretary of Defense under George H.W. Bush (John Hillner), his corporate transition to CEO of Haliburton, and finally, his decision to become George W. Bush's (Sam Rockwell) vice president.

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