The cases unravel The convictions began to unravel several years ago when one of Ramirez's two nieces, now in her twenties, stepped forward to say she had lied.
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Unravel Two, the sequel to Unravel, is a cute platformer that adds a second little yarn person to help you travel through the treacherous world and reach your goal.
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In Flip Flop, that line of thinking doesn't get you very far — in order to unravel each pile successfully, you'll inevitably make a mess, which you'll eventually have to unravel again.
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"How do you unravel that when it's being pushed hard?"
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We have attempted to unravel some of these mysteries below.
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As I said, this show is a bitch to unravel.
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The next thing to unravel was my view of myself.
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This is not a simple thing to unravel or manage.
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She starts to unravel what quickly becomes a family story.
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And also tonight, the Russia collision hoax continues to unravel.
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Let's unravel how Riverdale pulled the entire wild episode off.
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They unravel, they overheat, the don't restrict the arms properly.
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And that would then unravel of the rest of it.
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It was in 2013 that things truly began to unravel.
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So despite all the posturing, the deal could yet unravel.
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Belfast has in the past seen other valuable agreements unravel.
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"The details almost always unravel after the fact," Martin said.
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Can you unravel the mystery of this brick wall photo?
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Unravel is two very different things at the same time.
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Unravel is available now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
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They will unravel with a leader this petty and unhinged.
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She was beginning to unravel before she arrived in Texas.
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You never know which tiny clue could unravel the truth.
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During her freshman year, however, her life began to unravel.
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It may unravel, but future pacts could have similar terms.
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"It's just like watching somebody slowly unravel," Sara, 34, says.
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We must lead and not let our country further unravel.
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About five years ago, his second marriage began to unravel.
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After a series of downgrades, the firm started to unravel.
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Polar scientists have long been working to unravel the complexity.
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After this seeming resolution, a few things begin to unravel.
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We will be alone and isolated if we unravel it.
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What other features do you have in mind for Unravel?
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By that time it had begun to unravel from within.
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In the courtroom, Frantz Wilson watched a familiar yarn unravel.
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"Can something like this unravel an unhinged man?" he asked.
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"It started to unravel for us real quick," Johnson said.
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As they waited for word, the family began to unravel.
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But his power to unravel the law unilaterally is limited.
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It was bad timing: the family had started to unravel.
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But as I grew, I started to see things unravel.
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The country's economy continues to unravel at an alarming rate.
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But as the big day approached, things started to unravel.
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How many lives did he unravel with his money-laundering scheme?
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Meanwhile, others attempted to unravel the mystery of the photo leak.
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The year had barely begun before Khosrowshahi's plans began to unravel.
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To unravel this weirdness, you need to understand two basic things.
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Do we want to let our Union unravel before our eyes?
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Then in my mid-40s, my life slowly started to unravel.
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Now mathematicians and physicists are working together to unravel the coincidence.
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Instead, Joaquin Phoenix's villain origin story will unravel from different circumstances.
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That could unravel the agreement given the rising resistance in Europe.
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This would unravel the progress that Washington has accomplished so far.
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But soon after it was published, Jackie's story began to unravel.
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When the football season commenced, McAdoo felt his life plan unravel.
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The negotiations, which began in January, threatened to unravel in March.
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Vivian's parents police her meds and live in fear she'll unravel.
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It's engineered to induce pleasure: Stick it in your refrigerator. Unravel.
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In 2009, as a newlywed, things began to unravel quite rapidly.
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But they had no idea how much it would eventually unravel.
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"If we fragilize or unravel the single market, we are lost."
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Pai's stance is to say it's pro-competition to unravel regulations.
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Otherwise, the "tragedy of the commons" will continue to unravel us.
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Until Gold's life began to unravel, she couldn't comprehend mental illness.
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They would leave the marketplace, and the whole thing would unravel.
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In Austria, the far right helped cause the government to unravel.
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Maldonado worked to unravel the mystery, one test at a time.
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It took me a while to unravel what that actually meant.
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They are acrid with tear gas, and they unravel with desire.
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The characters unravel on holiday, in villas in Spain and France.
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If we pull on this thread, does the whole garment unravel?
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But by the next day, that story had begun to unravel.
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This can also unravel the market, albeit from the opposite end.
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But when police began investigating, his story quickly began to unravel.
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Then along came Rudy Giuliani, and things really started to unravel.
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When this notion begins to unravel in therapy, it's peculiarly touching.
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Yet if this were just a yarn, it would eventually unravel.
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The move could unravel one of the world's biggest trading blocs.
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So who would want to unravel such an important health protection?
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The latest on Mateen Investigators are still trying to unravel Mateen's motivations.
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Yet, it is this close-knit community that Murdoch aims to unravel.
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And this week he moved to unravel many American climate change regulations.
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And we need to unravel the Obama Administration's nuclear deal with Iran.
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Why it matters: Norms are hard to create, and easy to unravel.
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Can speaking truth to power unravel the disillusion we find ourselves in?
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But as they get older, their hard-won successes begin to unravel.
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Where is there time to unravel a massive murder mystery in there?
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Others also had doubts, and the conviction started to unravel almost immediately.
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However, those notions quickly unravel when he discovers his father's true nature.
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You get to see where they're at today and see that unravel.
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Just maybe, we'll unravel the mystery of the north polar hexagon, too.
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"Can something like this unravel an unhinged man?" he asked the Times.
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According to Buchanan, the Treasury would unravel after that policy took hold.
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Schaffer: Yeah well, it will unravel all the way at some point.
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By 2012, the resources boom and Tinkler's fortune had begun to unravel.
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Yet by the latter date of 2008, these specificities began to unravel.
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Anna thinks only she has the information necessary to unravel the conspiracy.
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Indeed, the science behind tape is an excitingly complex mystery to unravel.
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And who wants to watch their minds unravel in the Reminiscence Unit?
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During the seventies, the left's commitment to free speech began to unravel.
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Mr. Trump's threats to unravel the Paris Agreement could carry more weight.
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The Soviet Empire, once the terror of the world, began to unravel.
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Scientists have been eager to unravel the region's history of human habitation.
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And all their mother's carefully concocted strictures unravel in a single vacation.
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In at least one instance, I had watched infidelity unravel a couple.
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But in recent months, that version of events has started to unravel.
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When things start to unravel just a little bit, it's like, 'Boom!
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A lot can unravel in those six minutes: costumes, boot laces, confidence.
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And we started to unravel the pieces and make sense of them.
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I figured she knew enough to unravel the rest of the exam.
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They begin to argue, and, as they do, reality begins to unravel.
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Ian Davis: It is difficult to unravel the reality from the rhetoric.
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In America, however, the family he had left behind began to unravel.
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As trading relationships unravel, countries may organise themselves into rival economic blocs.
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And after a series of ratings downgrades, the firm started to unravel.
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ClassPass completely subverts the reputation we've tried to unravel as an industry.
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Organizations that suffer that sort of shock can either unravel or rally.
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Any movement in interest rates or currency values will unravel such trades.
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This two-hour special attempts to unravel a decades-old cold case.
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If we lose any piece of that patchwork, it starts to unravel.
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Mr. Trump seems eager to help unravel the rules-based international order.
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The mother watched a year of good work with his aide unravel.
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Go ahead and unravel, placate yourself with your fantasy life, it's fine!
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They taught themselves how this network worked and how to unravel it.
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Hopefully, next week will unravel the mystery behind his truly frightening colonial accent.
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But Deloitte's managers were prepared to go to unusual lengths to unravel it.
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The phone charger led one of the victims to unravel the entire scheme.
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Meanwhile, deep business relations between the two countries will be complicated to unravel.
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What actually happened is a mystery for special counsel Robert Mueller to unravel.
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Once again, the tech here will only unravel people if they let it.
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There's nothing worse than trying to unravel tangled jewelry from your travel bag.
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Shock, grief, and anger usually get involved as you watch the story unravel.
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To unravel its mysteries is to also commit a serious act of transgression.
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But things start to unravel when they lose communication with the outside world.
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But he warned that reopening the whole pact could cause it to unravel.
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These never-Trumpers hired him to do work and to sort of unravel.
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In the course of this obsessive, repetitive examination, their lives begin to unravel.
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The internal cohesion of nation-states like the US and China would unravel.
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Moreover, Rwanda will not unravel when President Kagame is no longer in power.
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Sound smart: House leaders knew the fragile vote could unravel if they delayed.
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A ceasefire that had taken months to negotiate took only hours to unravel.
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As her story began to unravel, Smith admitted that there was no carjacker.
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But the understanding started to unravel with the calendar spreads collapsing after Feb.
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If they unravel, however – which remains entirely possible – the result may be catastrophic.
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The first trial being made available is for the yarn-based platformer Unravel.
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There's just one small problem: The individual insurance marketplace could unravel without them.
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If more countries do leave, the whole union could theoretically start to unravel.
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The talks could still unravel as terms were not finalized, the paper said.
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That has alarmed its European allies, who fear the deal will slowly unravel.
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This would make it more difficult to unravel the investigation and pending prosecutions.
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Later, after a citywide search by Chicago police, Smollett's story began to unravel.
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We have the power to unravel these dilemmas and to truly fix them.
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Nevertheless, the regime appears fragile, and the situation could unravel with little warning.
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And yet somehow, at the same time, everything is now starting to unravel.
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I had some dark knots in the story which I needed to unravel.
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Under Trump, that hatred threatens to unravel what is truly great about America.
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However, these successes could unravel if the current proposed federal budget goes through.
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Now, police investigators are trying to unravel the mysterious circumstances surrounding his murder.
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He also spoke out against Trump's effort to unravel the Obamacare healthcare program.
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Unravel is out now for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One (version tested).
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At the time, commentators believed the court would soon unravel Roe v. Wade.
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There are, for example, serious cyberthreats that could cause things to quickly unravel.
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"We will never fragilize or unravel the single market," he said in English.
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The customers usually unravel their projects on a massive worktable at the front.
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But the deal is beginning to unravel as it was always bound to.
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We hunt by letting our tight pack of hounds unravel into the grasses.
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But he was also considered highly credible, having helped agents unravel complicated cases.
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Some fear the unlikely coalition could eventually unravel, as happened recently in Italy.
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Imagine: a world where exposing the misdeeds of a regime could unravel it!
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Deals also often unravel if CFIUS is seen as likely to rule negatively.
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And each time I see it, I do unravel just a little more.
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Place and poiesis are locked in a permanent embrace that refuses to unravel.
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But, personally, I don't think there's anything funnier than watching Kathryn Hahn unravel.
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He also thinks determining the rate of FRBs could help to unravel celestial mysteries.
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But before we can unravel the movie's twisty ending, let's iron out its premise.
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While that may well be the case, it could take a while to unravel.
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The possibility that Trump could unravel that legacy apparently weighed on Obama, Rhodes writes.
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As the appalling cover-up begins to unravel, Belfast confronts and belittles an investigator.
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Venus squares a retrograde Pluto on Thursday, inciting a desire to unravel an enigma.
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"Once we lose that pillar of demand, this market should unravel again," he said.
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If it starts to unravel more, it has real implications for lots of people.
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And scientists use new technology in an attempt to "unravel" some ancient Roman scrolls.
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He said it will take time to unravel from Huawei and other Chinese systems.
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Indeed, it is on the subject of Brexit that Mr Corbyn's coalition may unravel.
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Get ready to watch them unravel when Riverdale's third season premieres on October 10.
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Also how many messages are you getting that are really that complex to unravel?
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And yet, as the movie goes on, the details start to unravel a bit.
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That would cost Peabody $1 billion in revenue and could unravel its reorganization plan.
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S. economic relations just as efforts to reach a transatlantic free trade pact unravel .
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The alliance system, which depends on credible American security guarantees, will start to unravel.
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"We're trying to unravel the visual eye type in this chimera crab," Luque said.
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Step 1: Unravel your twists, lightly combing out the front with an Afro pick.
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Remind voters that without a GOP Congress, your booming economy is sure to unravel.
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But, if finalized, the measure would be difficult for a future administration to unravel.
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The rest will probably unravel in a dramatic, slow fashion as the season progresses.
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But when things started to unravel in the sixth, Morton sorely needed relief help.
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But his round began to unravel with a bogey at the par-five ninth.
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" Earlier this year, Cook even said that he expects the cable bundle to "unravel.
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A system of small, isolated lakes in Canada, though, could help unravel those mysteries.
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With their methodology, Kashdan and his team were able to unravel cause and effect.
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Fueling exaggeration and constant hysteria is something that could unravel a democracy like ours.
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A U.S. exit could unravel the accord and increase economic pressure on ordinary Iranians.
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It is a pernicious ploy to abandon people and unravel the social safety net.
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In other words, Trump's trade war is helping to further unravel the Trump rally.
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For months, he was committed to his recovery, but eventually that started to unravel.
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"When you pull at a thread, you never know what you're going to unravel."
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With [Reparation Hardware], for example, it seems straightforward, but then it starts to unravel.
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When you hit 30, I think you start to unravel in a mature way.
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Most of them tell the story of a violent crime, then unravel its mysteries.
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Ridley testified that as the due date grew closer, Lane's lie began to unravel.
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The deal's collapse would unravel a proven system is preventing a nuclear-armed Iran.
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Its ties across the world economy would take years, if not decades, to unravel.
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He heard the scrape of her lighter, then saw smoke float over him, unravel.
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"Expect progress on anti-corruption reforms under PH (Pakatan Harapan) to unravel," said Cheng.
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Weeks later, and after the arrest of two brothers, Smollett's story started to unravel.
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Their live performance is an opportunity to unravel the conceptual intricacies of their work.
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As his career progressed, things started to unravel, and his behavior grew increasingly erratic.
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On further and closer inspection, however, the case against the framers begins to unravel.
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Despite the charm of the performers, the movement seems to unravel before your eyes.
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What did President Trump declare on Tuesday, and what is he planning to unravel?
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If she wins, the European Union could unravel, a development Trump seems to favor.
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It's taken us about four and a half decades to significantly unravel those systems.
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It would be a shame if "Game of Thrones" caused it all to unravel.
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But explanations will falter in trying to unravel the coefficient of the life force.
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As they try to survive the freezing conditions, they unravel a sinister local legend.
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"The worst-case scenario is that the Paris agreement will unravel," Mr. Stavins said.
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The instabilities and the interactions among countless molecules are too complicated to unravel entirely.
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"It's not progressive to let someone unravel and die on the street," Wiener said.
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That act of devotion only begins to unravel the paradox that is Mr. Duterte.
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That deal with Tabesa would ultimately unravel the A.T.F.'s partnership with Big South.
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Things may finally be starting to unravel for the James Wiseman-less Memphis Tigers.
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I will allow the layers to unravel on each listen to better understand them.
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Upon return to jail, they mentally unravel again, and the revolving door keeps spinning.
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It is equally possible that her deal will unravel and that Britain will face chaos.
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Once unpicked, the four freedoms (movement of goods, services, capital and labour) might easily unravel.
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The ancient relics are so puzzling that NASA is now working to unravel the mystery.
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And the scandal all began to unravel because of the words of a dead man.
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But as quickly as the two fell in love, their relationship began to quietly unravel.
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When you really think about the practicalities, the planning of the thing, the lols unravel.
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But calls for more regulation have threatened to unravel the growth of the freelance economy.
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Unravel is earnest as a game about a tiny person made of yarn could be.
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Similarly, if we like the FISA court judges there&aposs so much to unravel here.
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But as things unravel, everything about The Nice Guys gets waaaay too pleased with itself.
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" It gets worse: "Non-economic losses may be substantial as some communities disappear or unravel.
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But he would leave baseball due to an injury: after that, things started to unravel.
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But we have to unravel the past so it doesn't happen in the future. Right?
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But once a school scandal erupts and the truth begins to unravel, things get complicated.
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EA has announced a sequel to adorable 2016 game Unravel, and it's coming out today.
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Unravel Project is the fashion line started by Ben Taverniti, makeup artist Joyce Bonelli's partner.
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Others have fought the administration as it prepares to unravel the government's net neutrality rules.
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He immediately began to unravel the tale told by his predecessor about GE's good health.
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Bolin sleuths her way through pop culture to unravel psychological motivations behind our collective fixations.
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But it threatened to unravel on the back nine as Gore began making his charge.
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From there, things appear to quickly unravel with the sophisticated champagne soiree ending in mayhem.
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Its search for a new leader "could lead the party to unravel", believes Mr Paz.
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Over the weekend, however, the already dubious claims of the alleged hackers started to unravel.
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And single moms need to know it's okay to let yourself unravel when you need.
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However, support for commodities could "easily unravel" if industrial activity continues to weaken, he added.
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Eventually, the orphans start to unravel a vast, creepy conspiracy related to their parents' deaths.
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Members of Congress have it in their power to begin to unravel this Gordian knot.
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Even as Mr Rajapaksa's men took over ministries and issued decrees, things began to unravel.
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The Duke doesn't hide that he relishes the way this news causes Claire to unravel.
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For decades, Congressional Republicans have been waging a wildly unpopular crusade to unravel these programs.
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I dug in to do the work to unravel and repair years of mental illness.
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They must try to unravel the mystery behind their extraordinary romance before it's too late.
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In 1968, the family moved San Diego, where Ms. Applebroog's mental health began to unravel.
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My desire to survive means that I still can't bring myself to unravel survival's ethics.
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Believing themselves to be cursed, the girls flee to New York, where their lives unravel.
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It'll capture decent photos under ideal conditions, but quality can unravel at night and indoors.
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So he creates a wife and two children—but it slowly all starts to unravel.
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Did the plan unravel when David started poking holes in Andrew's Natural Born Killers fantasy?
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Whatever concealed truths the town may be hiding, it's up to you to unravel them.
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Thanks to the ubiquity of social media, there are so many more ties to unravel.
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Things started to unravel again at Linda's 22015th birthday party in the summer of 243.
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The fabric of our laws and country would then unravel past the point of return.
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Meanwhile, attempts have been made to unravel most (if not all) of the existing ones.
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It took Small two years to unravel these baffling results — with more experiments and analysis.
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But a rape allegation against him is threatening to unravel a carefully choreographed business plan.
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Mr. Flynn's time in the White House began to unravel days into Mr. Trump's administration.
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All ties in Patel's world unravel according to their own precise logic: none at all.
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In report after report issued by the group's members, the government's narrative began to unravel.
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Should the agreement unravel, he said one option "may be to start enrichment" of uranium.
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Trump's allies contend that information from Hunter Biden could unravel the beginnings of the investigation.
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The Agriculture Department proposed a rule that would further unravel nutrition standards set by Mrs.
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Will the lessons learned from previous events build dominance or unravel within the voting season?
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Advisers insist Mr. Trump is not driven by a desire to unravel the Obama presidency.
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Unfortunately, the Senate bill would cause the progress here to unravel, state officials told me.
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Now, astronomers have to unravel the mystery of how this particularly high mass system formed.
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"Never will the EU compromise, (make) fragile or unravel the single market, never," he said.
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To try to unravel systems and institutions in an elected term is next to impossible.
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Yet the industry confronts a reality whereby activist policymaking threatens to unravel a healthy market.
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They were released on bond a few years ago as the convictions began to unravel.
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"Trump denial of Russian collusion rotten at core and doomed to unravel," Blumenthal tweeted Saturday.
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With an awareness of the exhibition's unifying thread, however, the allusions to travel unravel themselves.
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If so, questioning the president's fitness for office could unravel, rather than unite, the party.
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In order to help preserve her community, she has to unravel the mystery behind the disappearances.
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Stunned by the bizarre find, researchers worked to unravel the remarkable story behind the 'devil coins.
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People all over the world are still replaying what happened, like trying to unravel a knot.
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It will take many more experiments like these to unravel the mysteries of particle physics.[CERN]
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Bill Hader's assassin-turned-actor Barry Berkman continues to unravel in the Barry Season 2 trailer.
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That meant that an audience could see a fighter's career build and unravel in near totality.
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Mrs May made helpful noises about not wishing to see the EU unravel, unlike Donald Trump.
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There is so much work to do in trying to unravel the mysteries of mental illness.
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But her first mission, targeting a CIA agent, threatens to unravel the security of both nations.
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Let's backtrack a bit though and unravel the key events that — spoiler — resulted in Naz's freedom.
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But once she started using drugs, it didn't take long for my girl's life to unravel.
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All the rigging gear was being set up and the lights were just starting to unravel.
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The new dispute with Mexico could also unravel one of Mr Trump's previous self-proclaimed triumphs.
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The EGOT winner joked, "This is very difficult" as he struggled to unravel the elastic holder.
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So — maybe go see the new musical first, and then watch the marriage unravel on TV?
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Let's get down to the most bonkers moments of the episode and try to unravel them.
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His challenge is to advance the process to the point that no successor could unravel it.
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It led to a host of body image issues that Stanley says took decades to unravel.
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Men, especially black men in hip-hop, are rarely afforded the space to unravel their emotions.
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Over the past week we have witnessed the Trump transition unravel from farce to horror show.
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Apocalypse movies imagine how quickly the fabric of society would unravel should something utterly unprecedented occur.
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Outside of those moments of irritation though, Unravel is exactly what it sets out to be.
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The deal itself still faces legal, political and logistical challenges that could cause it to unravel.
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"From a national security point of view, it begins to unravel a European alliance," said Sen.
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Their fates under the Third Reich were largely mysteries I had belatedly been trying to unravel.
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His mysterious legacy has begun to unravel in the week since his arrest in New York.
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Unfortunately for the Rohingya, Obama's peaceful fairy tale about Myanmar continued to unravel at warp speed.
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Then they unravel it, thread by thread, and reweave it back together into a framed painting.
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"Trump denial of Russian collusion rotten at core and doomed to unravel," Blumenthal tweeted on Saturday.
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"I couldn't say exactly when things started to unravel, maybe around Christmas/New Year," she wrote.
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That is when a series of flashbacks begin, which unravel why Elena decided to have sex.
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After I arrived at ORU—a school with a history of corruption—everything began to unravel.
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The standoff over migrant policy had threatened to unravel Merkel's ruling coalition (The Wall Street Journal).
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Call it karma or call it coincidence, at this stage Schumacher's title hopes began to unravel.
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From there, she begins to unravel behind the walls of the White House as Camelot crumbles.
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The idea is that Unravel needs to run on your "smart" doorbell and on a supercomputer.
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Her voice palpitates on "Unravel Me," a song about a relationship that's reached its expiration date.
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We placed them in the stomach and had the device unravel and adhere to the stomach.
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If Trump goes after H-1Bs, the cautiously cordial relations between Trump and tech could unravel.
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But nonetheless, researchers are finding ingenious ways to unravel the mysteries of this ancestral solar womb.
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President-elect Donald J. Trump has vowed to unravel regulations that have been onerous for businesses.
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From the moment you see it, to queuing up, to riding it, a story should unravel.
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LONDON — If globalization were ever going to unravel, the beginning would probably feel something like this.
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But the fear among arms control advocates is not just that the I.N.F. treaty will unravel.
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Dylan Matthews You argue that it's very hard to unravel social programs once they're in place.
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Woodard's performance is both captivating and emotionally draining as you see her unravel throughout the film.
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But it effectively freezes enrollment, which would gradually unravel the expansion and leave millions without insurance.
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Meanwhile, security in the devastated country has continued to unravel at a dramatic clip in 22010.
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Meanwhile, security in the devastated country has continued to unravel at a dramatic clip in 2017.
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They are also tied to the immune system in ways scientists are just beginning to unravel.
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There is much to be said for heredity's tethers, and for the writers who unravel them.
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And when a single loose thread threatened to unravel everything, he turned to Alfred for counsel.
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Some of the strands fray, some turn into knots, some unravel in a hot, unearned rush.
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But the contract raises the disturbing prospect Omnicom can unravel Jumpshot's data to identify individual users.
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So why is Trump threatening to unravel the coalition that helped him secure the Republican nomination?
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Still, health experts say there's much to unravel about how -- and how quickly -- the virus spreads.
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If you cut the bracelet itself, it will unravel into 12 feet of military-grade paracord.
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FIRST TEST PASSED Some fear the unlikely coalition could eventually unravel, as happened recently in Italy.
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The dude was clearly a white supremacist who tried to unravel reconstruction laws passed by Congress.
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The willingness to reopen cases has raised the prospect that other recent settlements could also unravel.
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Her dynamics research helped unravel mathematical problems that had resisted more direct, traditional approaches of attack.
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In the early aughts, Princeton political scientist Markus Prior set out to unravel this apparent paradox.
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The mystery around the couple soon began to unravel in the police's search for Lori's children.
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But inaugurating an illegitimate president before due process could unravel the very fabric of American democracy.
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On Wednesday, Yellen said the Fed would start to unravel its balance sheet later this year.
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"We're going to unravel every single lie Tom Davis is going to tell here," he said.
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That's where the majority of our action takes place, as Midge's world slowly begins to unravel.
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Things began to unravel rapidly for OAS soon after Rousseff won re-election in October 2014.
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Despite how much we've learned about the Roys already, there's still a lot left to unravel.
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You can hear it in the way the rhythms sorta unravel, or in Brown's wheezy resignation.
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This is a collection that might help unravel the biographical rationale behind her paintings — or not.
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For that reason, we've taken a very optimistic look at how the Fight Night card could unravel.
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No wonder the De Niro&aposs, the Madonna&aposs, the Depp&aposs, the Fonda&aposs all unravel.
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In 2017, things started to unravel further, with a "key designer" leaving Apple, and others considering it.
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In the final episode of Fiction Predictions Season 1, this is the mystery we attempt to unravel.
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The scheme began to unravel when the supposedly incapacitated patients were seen walking from Brotherly Love vehicles.
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That sense of steadiness and dependability has begun to unravel during President Donald Trump's time in office.
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As the widespread college admissions scandal continues to unravel, things look worse and worse for those implicated.
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Some experts warn that the bill is flawed in ways that could unravel the individual insurance market.
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"We urge you not to let reckless policies unravel the modest progress that your company has made."
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Zarina doesn't illustrate words so much as unravel them, revealing the buried places from which we speak.
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But this provision could unravel the market, argues Matthew Fiedler of the Brookings Institution, a think-tank.
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When cyberbullying and microaggressions drive a teenager to kill herself, her friend tries to unravel the causes.
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So, let's get down to the most bonkers moments of the episode and try to unravel them.
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With this technique, "you'll have a much cleaner looking twist-out once you unravel them," says Kola.
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When it arrives six months later, we'll finally begin to unravel what's really going on inside Mars.
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One runs free; the other's a prisoner—and their story may help unravel a longstanding evolutionary mystery.
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By exploring the cavernous time capsule shelf by shelf, however, he eventually managed to unravel the mystery.
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The truce soon began to unravel, and the gangs began to see violence as a bargaining tool.
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Why doesn't Solo do any work to unravel the mystery and give those scenes some additional meaning?
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Over the next two days, I began to unravel the situation and figure out what had happened.
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The FDA has yet to unravel the mystery of how the Yuma romaine sickened so many people.
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To unravel what gives "This Is Fine" both relatable and timeless qualities, we spoke with its creator.
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There is a conspiracy to unravel here, but is it the reason any of this is happening?
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The world started to gnarl and unravel for artist Aaron Johnson when George W. Bush was president.
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A six-part documentary series about his years of alleged misconduct finally seemed to unravel his career.
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That agreement may unravel if any one of its major components is changed, budget committee members said.
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However, this will not help unravel who owns the 36,342 London properties held by offshore registered companies.
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Lacing them too tightly can cut off circulation; lace them too loose, and they unravel nearly immediately.
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Start pulling at the strings of the Gordian knot, they argue, and the whole thing will unravel.
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Kennedy knew that this kind of analysis could unravel at least a portion of sex-trafficking business.
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This one is unlikely, but if it is true, I love the larger story it could unravel.
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President Trump did not specify next steps, so it remains to be seen how this will unravel.
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Federer's forehand began to unravel but he held at 3-5 to at least test Tsitsipas's nerve.
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As she worked to unravel the company's myriad debts and repayments, outgoing cheques ground to a halt.
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U.S. President Donald Trump seems determined to unravel helpful regulation at home while sowing needless enmity abroad.
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Simon has secrets, too, ones that could unravel his little family and fling them to the wolves.
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Hopefully, a soon-to-be released film, UnSettled, will finally begin to unravel this veritably conspiratorial web.
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It is one thing to let us continue the story, another to let us unravel the canon.
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With a contract with country's largest police department at stake, Taser is seeking to unravel the deal.
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And then the awful things that began to unravel as they discovered what really happened to them.
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Brazil, for example, sued Europe in international trade court in an effort to unravel EU sugar policy.
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The women didn't realize it, but at that moment, the stability in their lives began to unravel.
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Utkin has long been close to Prigozhin's inner circle Prigozhin's sprawling business empire is difficult to unravel.
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But if the U.S. overplays its hand, the whole thing could unravel, and Washington would be blamed.
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It will take time and talent to unravel and realign the things they've done that are harmful.
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Commonalities between Mexicans (native, first-, second-, third gen) and the Manchester icon aren't too difficult to unravel.
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There's just one small problem: The individual insurance marketplace could unravel if states don't opt into them.
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They began a pointed discussion over Kaepernick's gesture and its potential to unravel their tightly knit relationship.
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Part of what is pleasurable and terrible about tuning into this show is seeing the "experiment" unravel.
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And on the corruption front, we learned things on Sunday that could help unravel Trump's wretched presidency.
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As I see my feed unravel, I realize another mass shooting has taken place in a nightclub.
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The same-sex marriage survey shows how conservatives may be approaching the moment when these strands unravel.
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As soon as she arrives from the airport, I am on edge waiting for things to unravel.
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"The whole thing could unravel very quickly," Ms. Patterson said, although she is merely concerned, not alarmed.
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And will it help readers unravel the mystery of what to expect when The Times covers sports?
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The campaign began to unravel when thousands of emails from Gupta company accounts were leaked in May.
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When the once obedient hosts become self aware, the meticulously designed park begins to unravel into chaos.
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He hinted that because Congress had not ratified the accord, the new administration could somehow unravel it.
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Whenever the contradictions in his government threaten to unravel, he is likely to return to these tactics.
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At some point, the theory went, it would be too costly for Taiwan to unravel economic links.
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A Call to Men is one group seeking to unravel toxic masculinity that can drive domestic violence.
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Still, Mexico's government has touted a back-up plan, seeing a "high risk" that NAFTA could unravel.
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I wanted to unravel the complicated Cartier history with my grandfather while he was still with us.
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But on the left, some are, in weaponzing the #MeToo movement, threatening to unravel it entirely. Sen.
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As we unravel what has been for so long such an intertwined life, it hasn't been easy.
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After Carreyrou's initial investigation into the company in 2015, its technology and testing methods started to unravel.
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In hours of interviews with Durst, research, and even reenactments, the series sought to unravel the mystery.
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The papers and archives were not enough to fully unravel an attack that was six decades old.
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On Monday, he downplayed the effort and insisted he's ready to unravel himself from his business entanglements.
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Trump's election has started to unravel their belief that the government could actually run such a system.
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These three artists seem to desire the same, but, in the process, they unravel myths of memory.
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Without this kind of analysis, we will never unravel the damage or build realistic defenses against these capabilities.
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Her alleged deception began to unravel when colleagues including Lunsford grew suspicious of Krecskay, Lunsford told the outlet.
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Inevitably, though, they'd unravel and he'd have thick, sweaty ropes of hair whipping about as he pounded away.
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It's something that influences us in a certain way and something that we have to try to unravel.
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"Why these whales are malnourished is the mystery we are trying to unravel," NOAA spokesman Michael Milstein said.
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By talking to women about their periods, she starts to unravel the secrecy with which we shroud them.
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Eventually, fans were able to unravel the season's central mysteries, long before the season laid out its solutions.
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At the press conference, a supreme-court official said those guilty had attempted to "unravel core socialist values".
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Together, they begin to "unravel a growing web of institutional corruption and lies," according to the film's synopsis.
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It took Trump to unravel the one element that worked, and make a worse mess of the situation.
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Watching witnesses visibly unravel as you poke holes in their story is one of the game's great thrills.
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Their relationship began to unravel as they explored different destinations in the expansive galaxy within the indie game.
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It&aposs only as it begins to unravel now that we begin to realize this is truly horrifying.
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Once the section is dry, gently unravel hair, twisting in an outward motion to avoid tugging or pulling.
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However, just when trade flows seem to be confirming nickel's bull credentials, the narrative is starting to unravel.
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Hopefully, more and more FRBs will be discovered in the years ahead to help scientists unravel the mystery.
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To figure out why, he interviewed hundreds of athletes and coaches to unravel the mystery of athletic longevity.
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Image: Wikimedia Commons"With the 2013 Chinese launch the consensus on strategic restraint began to unravel," Freese said.
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"Almost immediately, Talbott's story and allegations began to unravel," Denison Police Chief Jay Burch said in a statement.
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News of the accident could unravel her whole life, but Rob doesn't care — he's set on doing this.
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So again, big questions, still a lot to unravel, but absolutely red flags in terms of this process.
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So a fascinating study—one showing the wider potential of genetics to unravel the mysteries of the past.
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Globalization and automation are "among the forces that have caused the social compact to unravel," he tells Axios.
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Unbound: A Blackstar InstaMiniSeries will unravel over the course of 16 short episodes on the InstaMiniSeries Instagram account.
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You know that somewhere in your closet lurks a coil of cords whose mystery you may never unravel.
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Nearly a dozen threads unravel in the last half hour; a scrambling, fevered multi-car pileup of plot.
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Knowing that we'll see more of her character during those formative years will hopefully unravel that painful story.
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In this way, authors extend the reconnaissance game, setting down their webs of meaning for readers to unravel.
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But if NAFTA disappears and punitive tariffs remain, the economic intertwining of the last 24 years could unravel.
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It's unlikely a single Democrat would side with Republicans to unravel a major piece of President Obama's legacy.
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"I can't watch her unravel anymore and be filled with so much stress at age 10," she explained.
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Against this backdrop, the trope of a bumbling Peace Corps "savior" without "real" development chops begins to unravel.
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Which is why it pains me as I witness our profession's Protocol for Broker Recruiting start to unravel.
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Amidst political tension between Earth, Mars, and the Belt, they unravel the single greatest conspiracy of all time.
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But now the Pax Americana is starting to unravel like a cat toying with a ball of yarn.
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LHP James Paxton had another shaky outing Saturday, when things started to unravel quickly in the sixth inning.
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The deal with FS153 is not done yet, but there is no reason to think it will unravel.
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Each day, you unravel one layer of sprout to reveal a Christmas-themed joke, hat, or plastic bug.
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Then President Obama nominated Flynn to become director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, and he began to unravel.
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The mystery of the Chinese Paralympic champion in the New York City Marathon took a while to unravel.
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But he seldom discussed those experiences in any detail, so relatives have only recently begun to unravel Mrs.
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At that point, it would be just a matter of time before the whole thing started to unravel.
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She kept hers in a tight bun but it cascaded to her waist when she let it unravel.
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That would leave open the mystery of how China managed to unravel the C.I.A.'s web of informants.
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By far his most labyrinthine and impenetrable masterpiece, Kubrick's final film demands the viewer unravel it for themselves.
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He serves on the board of Aisera, BitSight, Breather, Dedrone, Machine Zone, MealPal, OverOps, Rover and Unravel Data.
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Dodds said it was a cynical ploy to suggest Brexit would cause the Good Friday agreement to unravel.
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The Syrian government's support for the Kurds threatens to unravel months of diplomatic maneuvering by Russia and Iran.
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This show, their debut, also enlists some other fresh-faced types — the audience members — to unravel the plot.
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Pursuits As in many large countries, most of the popular stereotypes about Brazil unravel with the slightest tug.
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Cogan said that Azar could ensure Americans can get a potential vaccine by stopping efforts to unravel Obamacare.
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Details of a secret whistle-blower complaint that is said to be about President Trump continue to unravel.
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Despite giving up the first goal, the Senators were determined not to unravel like they had on Sunday.
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Banking analyst Dick Bove of the Vertical Group also said Mnuchin's comments threaten to unravel the economic recovery.
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The whole trading system would start to unravel, with hugely disruptive effects everywhere, very much including U.S. manufacturing.
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Harry F. Noller helped unravel the structure of ribosomes and identify the importance of RNA to their mechanics.
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The proposed global legal settlement, which could still unravel, received preliminary approval from all the major parties involved.
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President Donald Trump, left, with Scott Pruitt, before signing an executive order to unravel Obama-era climate policies.
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Unlike the first two books, it's harder to immediately unravel the core mysteries in The Prisoner of Azkaban.
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They threaten to unravel his tight relationship with Trump, whose support could boost him in a future campaign.
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Taverniti credits her as an inspiration for Unravel and its clients, showing how streetwear should be worn today.
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Environmentalists and Democrats say it's part of a push to unravel the conservation legacy of President Barack Obama.
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By digging deeper into these functions, scientists can begin to unravel the evolutionary history of biofluorescence in amphibians.
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In immunology, he went on to help unravel the genetic mechanisms behind the great diversity of antibody molecules.
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"When Trump begins losing contests — starting with Iowa — he will begin to unravel quickly," an Iowa Republican suggested.
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" Democratic Senator Debbie Stabenow said Republicans were "pulling the string that's going to unravel the whole (healthcare) system.
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And now Trump's EPA wants to unravel rules that limit methane and even mercury and toxic air pollution.
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Now primatology researchers involved in the recent study say they can unravel the mystery behind the interspecies sex.
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The memory of meeting her spurred me to unravel my family's genealogy and our involvement in American slavery.
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Trump's reaction that the case is closed presages another round of pressure to unravel or terminate Mueller's investigation.
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Their aesthetic styles come together in complex ways, adding layers to each piece that the viewer must unravel.
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Analysts fretted that doing so could, in turn, cause the international climate deal forged at Paris to unravel.
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The show starts to unravel as it rushes through its final section, despite the title's koan-like optimism.
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Erin Henderson was six seasons into a NFL career with the Minnesota Vikings when things began to unravel.
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They were proposals to further unravel parts of the ACA and cause more people to lose health insurance.
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Diplomats warned, however, that the longer the Brexit deal remained unfinished, the bigger the risk it could unravel.
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It is just days away from that limit, diplomats say, and going over it could unravel the accord.
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Tillerson's dubious claim that neither he nor Exxon ever lobbied against sanctions began to unravel almost immediately. Sen.
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You wind up with eye-crossing webs of dependencies and no real easy way to unravel it all.
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The earth sciences aim to unravel how the lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere operate—and how they operate together.
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But all of that could unravel if incoming Trump makes good on his promise to "rip the deal" apart.
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A flurry of articles have sought to unravel the mystery of Trump's appeal to religious voters so unlike himself.
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Let your mind drift in, unravel stress, create miniature stories, and dance to the gentle tune of a piano.
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Still, as in all time travel films, the plot starts to unravel if you think too much about it.
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The latest move will not undo Iran's historic nuclear deal, although there are risks that the accord could unravel.
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For 10 years now, two spacecraft have been orbiting our nearest star, staring into it to unravel its secrets.
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So I decided to believe in the potential of openness to enrich a relationship, rather than to unravel it.
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Where consciousness goes, nobody knows, but the loose thread is enough to unravel humanity, inspiring an epidemic of suicides.
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Whether Prince lied to a congressional committee is still an unanswered question — one that Mueller's investigation may ultimately unravel.
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Unravel 2 is not only being announced today, it's being released immediately on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
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Hoping to unravel a plot, the warden of Aqrab ("Scorpion") prison grills an Islamist seated alone in his cell.
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There's not a doubt in my mind that journalists will continue to unravel the crap going on with NBC.
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Over time, the game expands beyond the house as players unravel a corporate conspiracy interwoven with traditional RE elements.
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This comprehensive exhibition dispels that view and, in doing so, begins to unravel a narrative MoMA has long propagated.
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Why this matters: Pulling out of Paris is the biggest thing Trump could do to unravel Obama's climate legacy.
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And then when it does unravel, it is going to give way to daily impeachment warfare on Capitol Hill.
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A former employee who spent two years at Uber remembered watching a stressed-out teammate unravel at a meeting.
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I dread the next New York Times notification informing me what fresh hell will unravel in today's news cycle.
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To his dismay, he watched Mayer's mental health unravel over the course of their three-year friendship, he says.
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Kerrigan's life started to unravel a few years after the diagnosis, when their mother died about a decade ago.
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The move makes good on his campaign pledge to unravel former President Barack Obama's plan to curb global warming.
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Nothing in this series is done without consequence, even if it takes years for the strings to unravel themselves.
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Were the euro indeed to unravel, it would have highly damaging consequences for both the European and global economies.
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But the proposed deal began to unravel after Boeing filed a trade challenge against Canadian planemaker Bombardier Inc (BBDb.TO).
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Pay no attention to the frayed and porous plot; pull on a loose thread, and the spell will unravel.
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Since then, archaeologists and anthropologists have been trying to unravel the circumstances that resulted in it ending up there.
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When Mr. Alefantis discovered that his employees were getting similar abusive messages, he looked online to unravel the accusations.
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British double agents were used to unravel the information, and their services were offered to the American FBI agency.
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A referendum is unlikely to unravel that binding commitment, known as the Nagoya Resolution, which Taiwan signed in 1981.
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General Campbell led the forces in Afghanistan when a messy election stalemate in 2014 threatened to unravel the country.
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In the Russian view, the family is the thread that needs to be pulled to unravel the terrorist group.
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The hour-long set started to unravel when she forgot her material and started skipping around to unconnected jokes.
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His new project, Unravel, is essentially a better, more decentralized internet, with a respect for privacy at its core.
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Elizabeth Warren, who is running for president, wants to break up Facebook and unravel its different apps and businesses.
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He vowed to unravel "job killing" trade deals and has threatened "consequences" for American companies that move factories abroad.
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But it will cause yet another thread to unravel from Putin's legitimacy, and that of his carefully built system.
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"This president that we have now is trying to unravel everything that he did and Obama did," Behar began.
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That's one mystery that scientists are trying to unravel with research into the fungi that live in your gut.
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Exotic, who was starting to unravel at this point, allegedly tried to pay several hit men to kill Baskin.
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But scrapping that treaty, he said, did not unravel the nuclear disarmament architecture between the United States and Russia.
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But he has made clear that he would prefer not to do so again, which could unravel the accord.
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Alex had, in effect, lost credibility and trust with his team, so everything around him had started to unravel.
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The nuclear agreement negotiated between Iran and the United States could unravel, causing a split with America's European allies.
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The Iran nuclear deal, painstakingly negotiated by the major powers, could unravel, making the Middle East exponentially more dangerous.
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Shortly after Maven's takeover in October, staffers took to Twitter to ask its original owners to unravel the deal.
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Auslander's idiosyncratic drawing style, with loopy lines that appear to unravel as though they're loosely crocheted, is anxiety personified.
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While the primary agents of potential change are consumed by process and procedure, the territory's economy continues to unravel.
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But he'll stop short of pushing Congress to re-impose sanctions, which would likely cause the deal to unravel.
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Presidencies can take years to unravel, as the varied experiences of Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter show.
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Japanese politics has become unipolar, and overdependence of this kind has a tendency eventually to unravel in ugly ways.
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This is not the first time a tightening of the U.S. inversion rules have caused a merger to unravel.
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The clue itself is "Wordplay columnist starts to unravel today's first-time appearance (5)," and the answer is DEBUT.
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There, we had the space to unravel the sheet, and onlookers were invited to fill in the remaining slits.
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Philadelphia just became one of the few cities to take among the surest steps possible to unravel mass incarceration.
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"This is the great mystery that we have to unravel in the coming months," Mr. Bhatia said in an interview.
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"This president that we have now is trying to unravel everything that he did and [President] Obama did," she said.
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"And then all those who were involved in this kind of political hysteria will have to unravel it," he said.
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Despite their flaws, they offer the kind of invisible support unavailable to Tracey, whose dreams unravel with a sad inevitability.
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It is possible, but not likely, that Mr Seehofer's challenge to the chancellor will unravel her authority, forcing her out.
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Better yet, you'll be able to purchase and play Unravel 2 right away on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
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Many analysts said there remained a lack of clarity over details, as well as a risk the deal could unravel.
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And Hollywood has Unravel Project's lace-up leather skinnies, which retail for $2,035 and are sold out in most styles.
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The book depicts the lives surrounding a group of mothers who perfect lives begin to unravel in the dark comedy.
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The big data market keeps evolving quickly and, like its competitors, Unravel will have to stay ahead of the curve.
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You need new mysteries to unravel — new plotlines and characters to make the hair on your neck stand on end.
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Unencumbered ideologically, and unwilling to allow a natural disaster to unravel his presidency, Obama rebuilt FEMA after Bush left office.
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Many of the nation's best lawyers saw their entire cases unravel in seconds after receiving a Stevens question at argument.
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They are architects molding new places for us to gaze upon and unravel, mirroring back images that challenge, affirm, glimmer.
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The Unravel Project, the designers behind this head scratcher, originally sold the "waist belt" on Net-A-Porter for $405.
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The Guardians must fight to keep their newfound family together as they unravel the mysteries of Peter Quill's true parentage.
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It's the sort of place with such strict structure it would make anyone unravel if they weren't doing so already.
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"Only if we help to untie the knots of violence, will we unravel the complex threads of disagreements," he said.
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The book's greatest assets are its well-considered conversations, which would really need a slow-paced series to properly unravel.
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Carles Puigdemont's secessionist alliance was threatening to unravel, with the region's biggest grass-roots independence organization unhappy about his plan.
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"I want him to hate me," he says to his secretary, Mary, who compassionately watches the relationship unfold and unravel.
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After both teams exchanged runs in the third, Red Sox starter David Price started to unravel in the fifth inning.
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Trump campaigned on a promise to unravel Obama-era climate regulations to help boost domestic oil, gas and coal production.
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Stoddard, Fenn and Feehrey break down what might unravel from now until the much-anticipated Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
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Nunes, who helped to unravel the Russia collusion farce, has identified five buckets of information he'd like to see released.
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Her scholarly work centers on burial rituals around the world, an attempt to unravel the mystery and pain of loss.
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As my friendships continued to unravel, I found myself at sleepovers full of white girls, thinking I'd finally made it.
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Repealing the individual mandate is a legitimate blow to the Obamacare marketplaces, but doing so won't unravel the markets entirely.
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The goal for Unravel is to re-engineer the internet, because I don't think it's working the way it should.
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Article continues after the video below And the same is true of Unravel, to the point of sporadic déjà vu.
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Investigating these individuals would help unravel the web of spies who are obstructing Argentina's efforts in the AMIA investigation. 85033.
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The deal began to unravel over a year ago when President Donald Trump unilaterally pulled America out of the accord.
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She thinks about his last thoughts, and whether she could be doing something to unravel the mystery of his murder.
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But Mr. Pincus said that if a court finds the underlying DACA policy is legal, it could unravel that rationale.
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But with the environmental assessment of nearing completion, political headwind and resistance from First Nations may yet unravel the plan.
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Some prosecutors said they are just beginning to unravel what they contend is a complex web of payoffs and players.
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For instance, a whole chapter is dedicated to feminism and gender in order to unravel the inconspicuous and complex development.
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None of the participants have resorted to that provision so far, partly because of fears it could unravel the accord.
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So once we've filled in the answers to the seven starred clues, our job is to unravel (or UNKNIT) them.
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At the end of 203, with McGraw-Hill and Life ready to go to press, the scheme began to unravel.
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The coronavirus may do more to unravel U.S.-Chinese ties than trade wars, technology threats and presidential tweets ever did.
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The Justice Department filed a federal appeal in July to unravel AT&T's merger with Time Warner, which owns CNN.
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"I don't think there's any real support for violence, but you can see how quickly things can unravel," she added.
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By 2011 under Medvedev, as the fallout from the financial crisis hit Russia hard, that deal was beginning to unravel.
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Normally, I like a distressed article of clothing, but this sweater felt like it could actually unravel at any moment.
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The interaction propels Adam and his family into a dangerous world of intrigue and risk set to unravel them all.
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Doctors still don't know what's making people sick, and Schuchat said it may take several months to unravel the mystery.
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These knots get so — so thick and so tight, that you don't even know where to begin to unravel them.
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We cannot afford to let cynicism rule the day and unravel what the rest of the world admires about us.
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But the deal began to unravel when the US walked away from it in 2018 and reimposed sanctions on Iran.
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Later she's able to perceive them herself, and in her company we slowly unravel the mystery of each ghost's identity.
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"It is the speed at which things can unravel which is scary for Turkey," said Nafez Zouk at Oxford Economics.
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But the story began to unravel in October 2015 after The Wall Street Journal, owned by Mr. Murdoch's News Corp.
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This caused the cable to wrap around a handle while I'm jumping, eventually forcing me to stop and unravel it.
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All of this could unravel in the event of a major Turkish invasion that would plunge the area into warfare.
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The portraits were meant to be inclusive, upend stubborn preconceptions and unravel the cocoons people had created within the community.
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You will be delighted to unravel all of the strands, which we will do here together; it's well worth it.
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But the entire story began to unravel after Bobbitt said he couldn't access the hundreds of thousands of dollars raised.
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While he tries to unravel the physics, he still enjoys snow crystal photography and the travel that comes with it.
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At the funeral home, it was all I could do to unravel the reality that had been so long coming.
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On the House side, a string of perplexing decisions by Mr. Nunes has threatened to unravel the panel's investigation altogether.
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Our reviewer wrote that "The Seven Fat Years" can "help all of us to unravel the mystery of our incomprehension."
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Iraqi forces began to unravel and eventually collapsed in the face of Islamic State's advance into the country in 2014.
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But then ambitions grew, and the aim became to gather enough evidence to eventually unravel a major drug trade organization.
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Determining the size of those remains with precision could unravel the mystery of what form matter takes in their dense cores.
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" "I think we are starting to see the FANG trade kind of unravel here, come back to earth a little bit.
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It took years for them to unravel and a lot of courage for Jackie too because she did not continue that.
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"I trust them to eventually unravel all of them, even if it isn't until they hear the full album," she explained.
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When Jake Gyllenhaal's life starts to unravel in Demolition, an unlikely connection with Naomi Watts helps him put it back together.
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Thanks to science, researchers have been able to virtually unravel a severely burnt 16th century scroll and read the text inside.
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The scheme began to unravel this summer when data scientists at Pixalate detected something alarming in an Android app called MegaCast.
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Unravel 2, revealed at EA's E3 keynote, is a new puzzle platformer that you can play co-op with a buddy.
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Western countries, fearing that the broader alliance against IS could unravel, have said they will not rush to the Kurds' defence.
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And I think as the information continues to develop, we&aposll unravel those pieces of those threads for the American public.
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Alone in a dark box, clicking through a seemingly infinite and anachronic archive, the voyeurism inherent to cinema begins to unravel.
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Unfortunately, the description for Big Little Lies' second season threatens to unravel the perfectly told ending the season 1 finale crafted.
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Jim Cramer feels like we're in a market waiting to unravel, but the bearish news just isn't coming to the fore.
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He continues to publicly doubt that human activity is contributing to global warming and unravel any measures taken to combat it.
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Intelligence briefings seen by Reuters said if the notes' value crashed, President Robert Mugabe's 36-year grip on power could unravel.
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The conviction began to unravel when one of the courthouse doubters, Richard Schmack, was elected state's attorney shortly after the trial.
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But it took Zvi Laron a further two decades to unravel the mechanism behind Laron syndrome, as it later became known.
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And at long last, after centuries of anticipation, begin to unravel the fundamental processes that shape countless worlds across the universe.
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When a defiant initiate from the city discovers his best-kept secret, a forbidden love, Xolani's entire existence begins to unravel.
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But after spending the day in rehearsals, it quickly became obvious that things between Bibiana and Jordan had begun to unravel.
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The combination of antidepressants and alcohol took their toll and it was devastating to watch her unravel in front of me.
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The White House is reportedly taking steps to make the sanctions package against Russia difficult for the next administration to unravel.
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With the aid of modern technologies, we hope to unravel how premodern physicians treated infection and whether their cures really worked.
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Tom Udall of New Mexico said Wheeler was "nominated to unravel and undo the environmental protections that are now in place."
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So far, the reporting has suggested the former -- but there is more to unravel about this story, to say the least.
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A vanishing world To unravel the mysteries of our closest living relatives, we must make space for them in the wild.
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The fear is that, as happened in the past, the order book will unravel, with a wave of cancellations hitting profits.
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A Twitter scandal can be anyone's undoing, but only a special breed of politician know just how much things can unravel.
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In a transcendently amazing novel, Bennet would unravel her characters and plots as adeptly as she does her words and ideas.
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It's only when you begin playing again, prompting the perspective to shift from 2B to 9S, that everything begins to unravel.
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There's speculation that Trump will move to unravel the international deal, signed under President Barack Obama, that curbs Iran's nuclear program.
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As turmoil enveloped Southeast Asia, however, the strategy began to unravel, as forces that were activated failed to align as intended.
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But in "I Kinda Like It," his arguments gradually unravel, deconstruct and are interrupted by supernatural details and then pure nonsense.
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But if Mr. Trump makes good on his campaign promises, experts in climate change policy warn, that legacy would unravel quickly.
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Chinese and British bird groups began tracking two cuckoo subspecies found near Beijing to unravel the puzzle of their winter getaways.
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Countries that support it, on the other hand, say trying to reopen the international pact would unravel it, undermining global security.
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Link isn't totally alone on Koholint Island either; talking to the islanders will slowly unravel the mystery behind the Wind Egg.
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Republicans have sought to unravel what they say is political bias against Trump by the top brass at the two agencies.
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Same for the Iran nuclear deal, a complicated international agreement that would take work and cost significant political capital to unravel.
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Now, blindfolded and with Steph swooshing the toy whip on my stomach, all of a sudden, I felt my nervousness unravel.
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More people are going to be struggling to get coverage, and we're potentially going to unravel the progress that we've made.
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Even if the direct effects of this year's hike aren't that big, could it mean that Obamacare is about to unravel?
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The plan began to unravel as soon as he veered off the city's main crosstown highway toward the Falcons' safe house.
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Juno was the first spacecraft to fly above and below Jupiter, photograph the planet's poles, and begin to unravel their mysteries.
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And if a hard border is imposed between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, will the United Kingdom itself unravel?
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It's also why the itch to believe that the moment has come when everything starts to unravel must be viewed warily.
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And in the context of Egan's novel, it is only when secrets unravel that the business of personal liberty can begin.
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And soon he will decide whether to sustain or set a course to possibly unravel the immensely important Iran nuclear deal.
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Their stories have been twisted in so many ways for so many years that it seems unworkable to unravel them now.
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The paparazzo who Louis Tomlinson allegedly attacked has gloated that he sometimes berates celebrities and then watches them unravel on camera.
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Investigators have plenty to unravel after a collision between a U.S. destroyer and a cargo ship that left seven sailors dead.
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He has remained largely out of the issues in Washington as Mr. Trump seeks to unravel much of his predecessor's legacy.
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The Republicans can then move on with their real agenda to privatize Medicare and provide starvation block grants to unravel Medicaid.
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He probably also needs a therapist, preferably a Freudian, to unravel why he's obsessively stalking his father's mistress, Johanna (Kate Beckinsale).
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The White House was worried about several Republican proposals that aimed to unravel the F.D.A.'s ability to regulate tobacco products.
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At various points throughout the story you also unlock diary entries from your sister that unravel even more of the mystery.
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"The issues on transport for raw materials and finished goods is going to take a while to unravel," one trader said.
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While the film's lessons are relatively uncomplicated, they unravel in sweet moments, often assisted by Rob Lord's considerate and nostalgic score.
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Then she proceeded to unravel each canvas into its pigment-dotted threads, rolling them together into a single, thigh-high ball.
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Called "Seeing Newnan," the project was meant to upend preconceptions and unravel the cocoons that people had created within the community.
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The worst of all worlds for them would be to have the current situation unravel because of decisions by this administration.
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One of the big mysteries officials are trying to unravel deals with postmarks, which a lot of the packages don't have.
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Hopefully this season will unravel more mysteries, and Mulder's early paranoia will be just that, from spending 13 years alone — paranoia.
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For some people it [the attraction] can really come back whereas for others it's how things begin to deconstruct and unravel.
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Scalia also sued the government repeatedly on behalf of big banks to unravel Dodd–Frank consumer protections after the Great Recession.
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The relatively moderate Slovaks are hardly immune from the right-wing, nationalist and populist forces threatening to unravel the European Union.
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One highly indebted, fast-growing economy starts to unravel, and others tend to follow, as fearful investors rush for the exits.
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But behind its success is a drama that Michelle Dean tries to unravel, one that involves divorce, politics and, appropriately, authenticity.
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But this executive action on its own does not unravel the mandate, or any other part of Obamacare for that matter.
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Out was Trump's health care for everyone; in was an aggressive effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act and unravel Medicaid.
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Until now, they've had a hard time finding enough allies in Washington to help them unravel trade pacts they don't like.
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Killing Salinger might save lives, but it could also unravel all the growth Jessica has achieved over the course of three seasons.
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In his new book, The Origin of (Almost) Everything, Lawton worked with designer Jennifer Daniel to unravel dozens of life's biggest mysteries.
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Amazingly, scientists have been able to pull samples up from underground, sequence their DNA in the lab, and unravel their metabolic processes.
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But the work of scholars specializing in extremism can help us begin to unravel how people become radicalized to embrace political violence.
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The effectiveness of recruiting operations begin to unravel when recruiters don't have a seat at the table where product discussions are happening.
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Chrissy Teigen shared a series of sweet videos on Instagram stories showing Legend attempting to unravel her hair tie from her pony.
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And the administration has not ruled out the possibility of Trump signing a pile of executive orders that would unravel Obama's actions.
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If we can unravel the mystery of tardigrades' hardiness, we might even be able to harness some of it to help humans.
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You could have your personal information or your tax refund stolen, or end up with a penalty-laden tax headache to unravel.
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I can, if I really want to, pick at its flaws and start to unravel it (and I'll try in a bit).
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If the government needed to use constant coercion to enforce its power, society would either quickly unravel or descend into hard authoritarianism.
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The scale and complexity of Autostrade's concession—its entire network is covered by a single agreement—makes it hard to unravel, too.
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We'll have the rest of time to unravel his musings on music, self-image, being cool, Justin Bieber and everything in between.
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Today at the EPA President Trump is acting on a pledge to unravel several parts of the Obama-era climate change push.
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The Republican effort to repeal Obamacare could unravel one of Mike Pence's signature policy achievements in Indiana, per the New York Times.
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"Our presence on the ground in China would be a help to folks in China trying to unravel this thing," she said.
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"Our presence on the ground in China would be a help to folks in China trying to unravel this thing," she added.
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Johnson says that even as the star's story allegedly started to unravel, he insisted the investigation continue with Smollett as a victim.
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Martinez says her relationship with Kelly began to unravel when she grew tired of waiting alone in hotel rooms for his summons.
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The plotlines are converging, the knot will unravel, the scales will fall from our eyes, the season finale will finally reveal itself.
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Understanding genes and the proteins they encode can help to unravel the causes of diseases, and inspire new drugs to treat them.
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His opponents say he wants to unravel the market-friendly policies that the PRI and PAN have cleaved to since the 1980s.
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Plenty of people have tried to unravel the charts' algorithm publicly, and Perotti's experience suggests that some have done so privately, too.
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With that in mind, professional historians are working in Italy alongside seismologists to unravel the picture of the country's seismicity over time.
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The researchers studied the baby's genome and genetic data covering other populations to unravel how and when the Americas were first populated.
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By the end, you unravel the mystery behind a complex homicide, simply by typing words, watching videos, and maybe taking some notes.
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The first seven episodes given to press unravel its well-controlled murder mystery, revealing the much more unruly underbelly at its core.
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" David Ignatius column in WashPost, "Trump's presidency is beginning to unravel": "Observing this White House ... is sometimes like watching a horror movie.
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However, when the game starts to interfere with their real lives, everything begins to unravel, both inside and outside of the game.
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Why weight loss is so complicated When it comes to weight loss, the role of nutrigenetics becomes significantly more challenging to unravel.
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They wanted to decry rule-breaking by crisis countries as inherently bad—even at the cost of letting the currency zone unravel.
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Without a revitalized and flexible approach at this inflection point, the situation is certain to continue to unravel — potentially in catastrophic ways.
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For many Americans, the breadth and depth of various investigations into the president's dealings have made the overall story difficult to unravel.
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Federal Reserve officials appear to be in sync on how they plan to unravel the mammoth stimulus implemented during the financial crisis.
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But there's also the act of playing, and while Unravel looks like a straightforward platformer, it's actually more of a puzzle game.
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And you will see him die quite a bit, because for all of its cuteness, Unravel can be an incredibly challenging game.
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Working from prison, Rigmaiden would unravel decades of secrecy, becoming the world's foremost authority on the device that sent him to jail.
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As Cora begins to unravel her repressed memories, simple things like a water tower or a school bus take on sinister meanings.
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Jackie Speier called the emails "damning" and suggested that they "unravel" the story being pushed by the White House and its allies.
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And that was crazy to see him kind of unravel when the first show of the reunion tour didn't go his way.
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Secrets unravel, and revelations are made, not just about them but about a fourth band member who became famous on her own.
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The island is now bracing for its own major reconstruction, whose cultural, economic and, and psychosocial effects will take years to unravel.
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But Stallman's larger-than-life reputation began to unravel after he inserted himself into the scandal surrounding convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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Even the party's two Supreme Court challenges that threatened to unravel the law did not spur the party to publicly release one.
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Attempting to unravel the Union, on the other hand, would mark the beginning of the end for America's experiment in self-government.
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The volatile Middle East cannot afford to have another state unravel, especially one that is also a bulwark of NATO's eastern flank.
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As the history of the Middle East shows, when an extremely tight society is suddenly dismantled, it can unravel into extreme looseness.
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Mr Matar's pilgrimage to Siena and his quest to unravel the disappearance are not as unrelated as they may at first seem.
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"Like many mysteries in astronomy, it may take years, if not decades, of observational and theoretical efforts to unravel it," Dong said.
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Trump is also expected to sign an executive order telling Treasury to put together a plan to unravel elements of Dodd-Frank.
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For now, however, the oil market sees the fractured relationships as a negative for prices, worrying that the supply deal could unravel.
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The seams are double-stitched with water-resistant nylon, so they won't get ruined or unravel from use, even in bad weather.
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In fact, to the degree our scientists have made a systematic error, it has been to understate how quickly things would unravel.
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At some point, and probably sooner than we expect, the global peace that that alliance and that order undergirded will unravel, too.
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After I left, things began to unravel — the peace deal, the accord with MS-13 and even the direction of the violence.
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Q. Which was the harder mystery to unravel, the story behind the alleged murders, or what happened to Harper Lee's unfinished manuscript?
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They are just one of the scores of outside organizations that are trying to make sure the peace here does not unravel.
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We've seen this before, and we've even seen variations on this theme, but it still made for a delightful theme to unravel.
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As scientists further unravel the fundamental laws that govern the universe, they may discern a principle that proves it to be impossible.
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"There is a lot to unravel with the China story here," said Mark Harrison, a China scholar at the University of Tasmania.
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Many can unpack a policy goal, unravel the politics of a specific bill and tell you who said what in a meeting.
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Or maybe it's because they've so often leaned into genre storytelling, leaving social reality behind to build fantasy worlds and unravel mysteries.
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But ending the week laughing at Mr. Glover's sendup of Mr. West hasn't made watching him unravel any less infuriating or heartbreaking.
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As investigators try to figure out what many veteran seamen describe as an incomprehensible collision, they have plenty of mysteries to unravel.
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In the past few months, however, that plan has appeared to unravel in a swirl of litigation, casting doubt on its viability.
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Nearly all Democrats share Kennedy's belief that without an effective, ethical and active government, the "fabric of law and progress" will unravel.
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"Scottie is a woman with a lot of layers, and as the season progresses we'll unravel some of those," Ms. Janssen said.
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" — JIMMY FALLON "I would say the president is starting to unravel, but that would imply he was raveled in the first place.
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When he enlists the help of another academic, Maud Bailey, to help him unravel the mystery, two irresistible love stories take flight.
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This bouquet of thongs from Hanky Panky goes for $150 and once you unravel each thong, a silk rose is revealed underneath.
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She took care not to tug on the seams of her protective suit, having learned the hard way that it will unravel.
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To unravel the more complex mysteries surrounding life on Mars, scientists want to collect samples, which would require a round-trip mission.
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While negotiations would be "a very delicate process," U.S.-China relations were unlikely to unravel just because of North Korea, Fisher said.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower did not unravel Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal, nor did Richard M. Nixon dismantle Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society.
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Efforts to unravel the influence of the Lost Cause have proliferated in recent years, including in the former Confederate capital of Richmond.
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A family in southeastern Nigeria works to unravel what happened to its son after his body is delivered to his mother's doorstep.
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Trump and his administration are eager to unravel all of the Obama-era safeguards put in place to help protect Americans' wallets.
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The conservation plan started to unravel, culminating in the election of Bolsonaro, who believes Brazil's environmental laws are holding back the economy.
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Players selected for the trial will be able to play four games: FIFA 19, Titanfall 2, Need for Speed Rivals, and Unravel.
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Unroll a small bit at a time while you're on the go, and unravel to display it all at your final destination!
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But he said "things could unravel fast" if the party loses its majority in the House and Senate during his first term.
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Sometimes they're even dangerous — other players could trip on them if they unravel, or the pins could jab the wearer or others.
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" "Threatening to unravel the integrity of our alliance architecture in Asia makes us less capable of dealing with North Korea, not more.
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Only she can see the curious figure; no one else at the depot believes Millicent's claim, and she slowly begins to unravel.
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They're simple but durable, and double-layered nylon and triple-stitching means that there's a good chance you'll unravel before they do.
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The scheme began to unravel in March 2017, when Mr. Gignac set out to buy a luxury hotel in Miami, prosecutors said.
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Perhaps knowing this history can unravel some of these myths, and allow other images of freedom become valid in the public eye.
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The mystery of Jones's backstory starts to unravel tiny bit by tiny bit so it's a little rough to become invested in.
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To understand why Bancroft died, we'll also have to unravel the other questions, family rivalries, and betrayals at the heart of the show.
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But it is now mostly up to political leaders to unravel a knot that has defied the creativity of Europe's finest diplomatic brains.
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It took just two years for the relationship to unravel as Castro nationalized swaths of the economy and introduced a broad agrarian reform.
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It's a surprising stance for Pruitt who as Oklahoma's Attorney General in 2012 unsuccessfully worked with 14 states to unravel EPA's endangerment finding.
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McDyke must unravel the mystery behind the disappearance of Tessy LaFemme, a transgender woman, in San Francisco's Castro district, an historically gay neighbourhood.
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Their decision could protect and restore abortion access for all Americans or unravel the precedent set 40 years ago by Roe v. Wade.
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Beijing can continue to sell its stuff, calmly watch the EU unravel and rearrange its deck of European cards when the time comes.
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And that could unravel the entire US strategy of using airpower and propping up Afghan forces to force the Taliban to peace talks.
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And, in lieu of an official explanation from Google, the task falls on us to try to unravel the mystery behind Google's branding.
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His costars, the network, Empire co-creator Lee Daniels, and many in Hollywood rallied around Smollett, but his story soon seemed to unravel.
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Miguel's desire to follow his musical dreams and unravel the story behind his family's past takes him to the Land of the Dead.
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Her fear of rabies spirals into underlying anxiety about her marriage and society, and the couple's posh high-society world begins to unravel.
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Usually, when you go to listen to your traditional earbuds, they're in a tangled mess and take a bit of time to unravel.
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But Nicky suspects something odd is going on, and soon enough, the police get involved and a suburban conspiracy begins to slowly unravel.
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I know that nothing will truly change until we as a society are able to unravel the ingrained notion that thinness is ideal.
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And I think as Victoria, through her client, will begin to unravel -- possibly some of these threads we&aposll see a lot more.
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Henson stayed in school during her pregnancy and initially felt supported by Mark, but writes that things began to unravel after Marcell's birth.
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Dimon also cautioned that the Brexit vote could cause the Eurozone to "unravel," which he said could bring catastrophic consequences along with it.
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Soon after, the mystery surrounding her death would unravel, leading to the discovery of her secret relationship with a 19-year-old man.
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They slammed the door and triggered a panic that more departures could follow, and that the union's loosening structure would continue to unravel.
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Cameraperson seeks to unravel the complicated relationship between the person behind the camera and the subject in front by essentially flipping the script.
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Armed with your own mysterious spectral abilities, you will face down the occult, unravel conspiracy theories and experience urban legends like never before.
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They'll have to work together to manage their basic needs and unravel the mystery of why they didn't arrive safely at their destination.
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These additional sanctions don't relate to the nuclear deal, but some Democrats are anxious that imposing these sanctions could unravel the Iran deal.
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The next goal, he said, is to go beyond heritability to unravel the specific pathways and genes involved in brain anatomy and signaling.
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Spiraling violence meanwhile threatens to unravel the entire political track by wrecking a partial truce that had helped bring the sides to Geneva.
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PEOPLE caught up with Shep Rose, one of the show's voices of reasons, to understand what exactly caused Ravenel's party to completely unravel.
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SENATE DEMS SEEK TO BLOCK ORDER: Meanwhile, a group of Senate Democrats introduced a bill Monday they hope will unravel the travel orders.
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Democrats introduced legislation on Monday to unravel Trump's executive order, but the proposals likely face an uphill battle in a Republican-controlled Congress.
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Cook couldn't hold his falsetto, and it started to unravel when the melodies demanded more of his vocals, but it was never boring.
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Langdon and Brooks unravel clues that eventually lead to the disovery that Zobrist has created a killer virus—apparently he's obsessed with overpopulation.
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Violence has surged since a 2012 truce between two Barrio 18 and its rival Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) began to unravel in 2014.
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Spiralling violence meanwhile threatens to unravel the entire political track by wrecking a partial truce that had helped bring the sides to Geneva.
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"Despite all our good intentions and efforts to unravel the truth, a concrete outcome was not reached from the meetings," Fidan's statement said.
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Makes you think of how fragile life can be, and how things can unravel no matter how tightly you try to hold on.
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Have our brains been rewired because of various inputs from society, and how do people try to unravel that via drugs or unplugging?
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Then there was Waris Ahluwalia, a New Yorker who was stopped at an airport because he refused to unravel his hair for authorities.
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They are starting to unravel the reasons bariatric surgery allows most people to lose significant amounts of weight when dieting so often fails.
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Things start to unravel when Luce is set an assignment to produce an essay from the point of view of a historical figure.
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In truth, Curry had not played a full game since April 13 — nearly a month ago, before injuries threatened to unravel his postseason.
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That we're all having these conversations, so we can unravel some of the very subtle ways sexism is at play without us realizing.
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I liked this week's second episode, but I've been burned so many times by shows that get lost trying to unravel massive conspiracies.
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"It would unravel the British deal, really, because the basic assumption is that this is a proposal for the UK," the official said.
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Brazilian authorities said they are planning to launch a new stage of the investigation to unravel further details in collaboration with Venezuelan prosecutors.
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Once we started to unravel who this character was [we realized] he's way more important than just a gag about a talking spork.
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As various people come and go — like Hanna Click (Carla Gugino) and Eugene Portland (DeVito) — the story surrounding his fate begins to unravel.
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And even fewer may be aware how a new high court could unravel them -- all while claiming to honor the civil rights leader.
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Prime Minister Saad Hariri's shock resignation could unravel the first steps in years toward injecting some cash and confidence in Lebanon's anemic economy.
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He has always been very candid about it and the years he spent in psychoanalysis to unravel the trauma of an abusive childhood.
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When I got the part I was really excited, but then kind of overwhelmed by the task of trying to unravel this character.
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Curiosity's science team is currently working on a couple different hypotheses to explain the rover's discoveries and unravel the mystery of Mars' past.
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He was an incredible talent and a prolific author who shaped pop culture in ways that will take decades to unravel and understand.
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The facts about mastectomy are complex, but many women undergo a single or even double mastectomy without even beginning to unravel them. Why?
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Investigative journalists continue to unravel the threads of corrupt dealings that Mr. Kuciak pulled on, and the inquiry into his murder goes on.
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So my concern here is that North Korea is always staging provocations, but eventually they'll go too far, and the situation will unravel.
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But the Yankees will return home the following week, which means Paxton will be looking to unravel the mystery sooner rather than later.
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A creepy "therapist" tries to unravel his trauma, but she ends up being needier than her patient, as well as manipulative and controlling.
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Yet elected officials have been slow to take steps to guarantee their safety, and the situation is poised to quickly unravel even further.
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But Mr. McBee, 37, is known less for his skills in the ring than for his determination to unravel the mysteries of manhood.
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The mere prospect of green cards for "young" illegal immigrants will unravel the operational control Customs and Border Protection has struggled to achieve.
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President Barham Salih said repeated such violations could cause Iraq to unravel into a failed state and revive the Islamic State militant group.
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Neither option is going to suddenly elevate the AfD to power, unravel the European Union, or bring National Socialism lurching back to life.
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DisArt went public with the letter, citing it as the very type of discrimination based on disability that their work seeks to unravel.
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President Trump has undermined Tillerson's remarks on negotiating with North Korea and sidelined him in discussions on how to unravel the Iran deal.
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The telescope could also help scientists unravel the mysteries of space weather and even predict solar events that could be dangerous to humans.
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"Those who claim our trans-Atlantic partnership is unraveling — or those who hope it might unravel — could not be more wrong," Kerry said.
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There's also an element of risk: Should the IRS issue rules to bar certain tactics, entrepreneurs may have to unravel their tax planning.
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A bilateral deal with one, without the other, could unravel companies' supply chains built up over the 24 years since NAFTA took effect.
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Watching American politics unravel before me on British television, I've realized this isn't a time to flee; it's a time to come home.
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Flynn's recent moves to unravel his plea "put the representation of his former attorneys directly at issue," prosecutors wrote in a filing Sunday.
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But as we learn more about Sarah's life, strange things start happening and plot points become increasingly inexplicable, and reality seems to unravel.
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They are also fearful that the deal to resettle them in the United States will unravel, making the new camp a permanent home.
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If you're using synthetic hair for thickness and length, your hair should be set with piping hot water so your braids don't unravel.
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Not only would this unravel 19823 years of American law, it would loosen a significant cornerstone of the Constitution's interpretation of American identity.
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Will the greater sage grouse go extinct as the administration works to unravel a compromise protection plan already agreed on by all parties?
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PopSugar's Karenna Meredith highlighted an April post on Reddit that uses the Mother of Dragons' fashion choices to unravel what's ahead for her.
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But within months of its all-time subscriber high of more than 80 million in the summer of 2012, everything started to unravel.
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Some officials argued against taking such disruptive steps, especially since the F.B.I. would not be able to unravel the case before the election.
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Art becomes a method to see and unravel the mystery, and Reddick is not only figuring out what happened, he's making something new.
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The wordplay is Deb + (u)-nravel + (t)-oday (the "u" and the "t" are the "starts to" or beginning of "unravel" and "today").
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"They are panicked that maybe we will go too hard and unravel something, find individuals responsible for corrupt acts," José Octavio López said.
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It's not an overstatement to say that most of modern medicine hinges on the effectiveness of antibiotics and would unravel without effective drugs.
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Only by doing that can we start to really unravel a criminal justice system that's turned into one of the world's most punitive.
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Then he tried to paint the raid as a mere sex scandal that the FBI wants to use to unravel the Trump presidency.
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You'll find support from your partners as you unravel some deep feelings that will be brought up by the full moon in Capricorn.
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If you pull too much of it, then the whole thing is going to unravel and you're going to be covered in yarn.
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Trump, on his way to an upset victory over Hillary Clinton, pledged on the campaign trail to unravel the Obama administration's détente with Cuba.
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He is leading the push to unravel the Obama administration's landmark climate change policies while overseeing a historic downsizing of the agency he runs.
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It seems entirely plausible, then, that a future where inhabitants are not allowed to enjoy them in endless forms would immediately and nightmarishly unravel.
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The agency is hoping that doctors learn to quickly recognize and report the illness to health officials to help unravel the mysteries of AFM.
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Now that we've had a few minutes to breathe, let's unravel how one of the weirdest moments in awards show history actually went down.
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Having held his position after a frenetic start, Verstappen's race began to unravel when he caught his crew napping on an early pit-stop.
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The fear is that in a property correction, fraudulent mortgages would unravel, accelerating a collapse of housing prices in the world's second biggest economy.
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"But by the end of Q1 (2018) we have to start taking decisions around informing clients, which becomes more difficult to unravel," Dewar said.
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Studying these ancient cosmic clusters can help astronomers to unravel how a galaxy formed and evolved, and give an idea of the galaxy's age.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan and other top Republicans are currently crafting a similar budget reconciliation bill that would unravel big chunks of the law.
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A second Trump term could also mean that one by one, countries drop out of the Paris agreement, possibly causing it to unravel completely.
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This seems like a tougher knot to unravel, and it's clear for the first time that Rachel may have finally run out of options.
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"Astronomers hope that Hubble's long-term monitoring of the outer planets will help them unravel the mysteries that still persist about these faraway worlds."
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But when a mysterious woman arrives at Molly's home one night, while she is alone with her two small children, everything starts to unravel.
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Should the INF unravel, Ischinger believes the divisive 1980s debate about deploying nuclear weapons in Europe could resurface with devastating consequences for transatlantic ties.
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Two weeks into a vociferous campaign questioning the integrity of the FBI's Trump-Russia investigation, elements of the Republican narrative have begun to unravel.
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Below embraces exploration and discovery — illuminate the path ahead, find hidden passages and unravel the deepest mysteries hidden in the darkness your own way.
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In clean, crisp terms, it could simply have explained that when Congress repealed the mandate penalty, it didn't mean to unravel the entire ACA.
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Trust me, it will sneak up on you in a year or two when you can't focus and your life is starting to unravel.
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Many Americans are waking up this morning with a sense of helplessness as we watch the allegedly democratic institutions of the United States unravel.
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Security researchers will surely be digging into the code and trying to unravel the web of connections between known entities and potentially new players.
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"We are trying to use every tool at our disposal to unravel the mysteries of this truly strange and fascinating system," Gaudi told Gizmodo.
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Otherwise, maybe don't waste too much time trying to unravel the hidden codes of messages from people who can't be bothered to be clear.
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The peace in the 1990s civil war was hard won and any signs it could unravel would be viewed with deep concern in Moscow.
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Fighting has continued in the east of the country, despite the so-called Minsk ceasefire agreement, and Western powers fear peace efforts could unravel.
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He chased hard after the lead, worried a little error could unravel everything or that someone else would put together the same pieces first.
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"The challenge is once you've reopened it (a trade deal) a little bit they all tend to unravel," said Trudeau, who is visiting Washington.
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But Richard Sprague, a Seattle-based software engineer, has dedicated years of his life -- and tested himself hundreds of times — to unravel their mysteries.
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Maddalena sews at the factory but desperately wants to be a mother, while her husband's nighttime escapades threaten to unravel all their hard work.
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China remains a key uncertainty as investors try to unravel the slowdown in the world's second-largest economy, and its impact on global growth.
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It took Marc Ruskin about six months to develop a completely fictitious identity that would not only be believable, but extremely tough to unravel.
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He criticized the media for talking Britain down in the complicated negotiations with the European Union to unravel more than 40 years of union.
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He signed two executive orders last month directing agencies to find ways to unravel the law that so far have yielded no fundamental changes.
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Trump earlier Thursday signed an executive order calling for the introduction of lower-cost, loosely regulated health plans, a move designed to unravel Obamacare.
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However, Documenta's integrity at the local level began to seriously unravel after alienating the Athens Biennale, despite sharing an office building with the team.
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Democrats and the Obama administration reject that hike, arguing it would unravel a larger budget deal that links defense spending to non-defense spending.
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Reveal it too soon and criticism from outside conservative groups, independent reviews and Democrats could have the bill unravel before it hits the floor.
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Withdrawing from the deal would unravel more than a decade of work and inject fresh uncertainty into global relations, particularly in the Asia-Pacific.
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Today patients like Grace have come to be known as exceptional responders, and cancer researchers have finally begun to unravel the puzzles they pose.
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If you want the full breakdown of Idaho's audacious plan to unravel Obamacare within its borders, check out the piece we published this morning.
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She'd picked up running in 2009 when she moved to Phoenix, but started doing it more when the marriage started to unravel in 2011.
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The same facts would increase the rewards for committing or charging election fraud, sparking lawsuits throughout the country that could take years to unravel.
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But when his detective father, Harry, disappears mysteriously, Tim teams up with Harry's former partner, Pikachu, to unravel the mystery and save the world.
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In the summer and fall of 2011, investors were panicked that the eurozone would unravel because of the fiscal crisis that started in Greece.
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Harwood realizes he has to unravel this mystery, and fast, or find himself paying the ultimate price for crimes he may not have committed.
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They fear that his well-documented negative remarks about women could unravel all of their efforts to cast Republican women in a positive light.
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The story linking them is unclear, an enigma the viewer can either attempt to unravel or just ignore, appreciating each image as it appears.
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As is the case with most true crime, American Vandal threatens to unravel Peter as he becomes more and more obsessed with the truth.
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He hasn't necessarily had a change of heart about taking Claire on as VP, but he's taken her threat to unravel his campaign seriously.
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It's only when Phelps relinquishes his own limited control of the situation that we are freed to properly unravel some of the city's corruption.
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If more people come forward and say: "I hear voices, so what?" we might just begin to tackle, and unravel, the "mad person" stigma.
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These processes, essential to any living organism, are complex, and scientists had been working to unravel them for centuries before the obesity crisis hit.
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Growth in emerging markets has been the linchpin holding up the global economy at a time when advanced countries are threatening to unravel it.
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A day at camp can crawl along like beads of sweat under the summer sun, or unravel in a frenzy of hormones and expectations.
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These are the options available to crochet-bikini lovers now that Target has jumped into one of the messiest swimsuit tales ever to unravel.
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When she encounters a woman who claims to be a younger Shelley, her life begins to unravel, raising broader questions about work and selfhood.
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A magazine clipping from 1915 becomes a window into her family lore, helping her unravel her family's fragile history — and grapple with her present.
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The Justice Department never brought charges accusing him of any involvement, but the investigation helped unravel whatever career plans Mr. Manafort plotted for himself.
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The impacts may be slow to unravel, however, as many consumers have opted into 34- to 35-month payment plans for higher-end smartphones.
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Everybody's been concerned in the mainstream media that a big volatility spike like this would unravel some part of the market we didn't understand.
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In short, when people's incomes collapse in a crisis like this, there's a great risk that their lives will unravel, with long-term consequences.
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After an ongoing dialogue with the umpire throughout the first four sets, Tsitsipas started to unravel when he was issued a warning for coaching.
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Then on Wednesday night, the drama surrounding the secret "Nunes memo" that could potentially help unravel the Mueller probe took yet another turn. Rep.
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Bloom stars as Rycroft Philostrate (there are a lot of names like that), a detective in a bowler hat seeking to unravel that mystery.
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The government's move to support the Kurds threatened to unravel months of diplomatic efforts by Russia, Turkey and Iran to de-escalate the conflict.
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But they appear to have concluded that rather than unravel the deal, they need to find ways to renegotiate elements of it, he added.
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CNN, NBC and CBS all broadcast stories, and network reporters did their best to try to unravel the confusion about the two separate issues.
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But Egypt's vote last month for a Russian United Nations resolution on Syria threatens to unravel Mr. Sisi's relationship with Egypt's most crucial benefactor.
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As the victims of these atrocities continue to pour out of the Middle East, the very fabric of a unified Europe threatens to unravel.
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A general approached him at a party and asked who his sources were; others asked how he had managed to unravel the assassination plot.
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More situational than ideological — critics would say opportunist — Mr. Trump adjusts to the moment, and his temporary alignment with Democrats could easily unravel tomorrow.
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They don't want to invest in anything that relies on a global supply chain, because that supply chain might unravel with Trump's next tweet.
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But without the American aid to tide them over, French officials say they will sharply shrink their operations, which could unravel security even more.
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Other Democrats suggested they saw no reason to accept that offer because Republicans are separately but simultaneously trying to unravel the health care program.
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Maddalena sews at a factory, but desperately wants to be a mother, while her husband's nighttime escapades threaten to unravel all their hard work.
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The renewed calls for action come as reports that Trump pushed Ukraine to investigate former vice president Joe Biden's family have continued to unravel.
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His plan began to unravel when the radio host reached out to the show's network, which in turn contacted the Department of Homeland Security.
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However, the potential harm that would result from terminating the deal would be truly catastrophic and unravel many — if not all — of these gains.
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As the group grows older, Jude's experiences break him more and more, threatening to unravel the successful law career he has created for himself.
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This provides the book's main tension, as Frankel plants, mystery-style, a handful of possible culprits who will unravel the ever elaborate family deception.
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We move to New York City, sort of the hotbed of criminality from Robin's past, so she's a little trepidatious, and things quickly unravel.
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In 2004, the Supreme Court suggested that the end-of-hostilities model for detention "might unravel" in a war that truly went on forever.
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The case began to unravel, however, and the police later said they had concluded that the person who had been arrested was not Whitehead.
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The political conflict in Kabul has threatened to unravel the democratic side from within even before it sits across the table from the Taliban.
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In the sixth century BCE, Athenian stories began to unravel on stage that explored aspects of being a person in new and different ways.
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