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The Beatles loved to sue one another, and Mr. Norman untangles the interlocking litigation.
The judge untangles them and in turn jerks fighter Thun Nhean Di's shoulder against the ropes.
Our explainer untangles the complex war, and we have a video about the blockade starving the country.
This piece untangles a web of costs, rules and negotiations as intricate as the Interstate System itself.
As he untangles his family's history and coaxes out village gossip, he's joined by a bored, aging actress.
And the artifact that untangles this convoluted history is an unassuming three-inch chunk of a hollowed-out pine tree.
Ms Inglis untangles these contradictions with gusto, guiding readers from primitive Neolithic experiments with poppies to the modern "war on drugs".
Wired headphones are fine if you live in the past, never exercise, or have a personal butler who untangles everything for you.
As Cary untangles her family's past, she questions if she made the most of all the opportunities her ancestors' struggles afforded her.
In this documentary, Mr. Gibney untangles the lies that covered up the killings, and offers answers for the families that have wanted them.
"Bright Star" untangles all the knots in its story in something of a rush, with a startling reunion and not one but two weddings.
You haven't gotten them because 23andMe, like most other direct-to-consumer DNA companies, untangles your genetic secrets using a relatively inexpensive technology called genotyping.
As the mess untangles and we go up from what many experts consider the bottom, the consequences for the region's overall economy are now very real.
After the cumshot, Hendrix starts to sing a carol while Holmes untangles the lights from a nearby tree and drapes them over her as she laughs.
This has lead many to assume that their console, itself, had somehow broken — but, at least hopefully, they'll boot right up once Microsoft untangles this mess of an outage.
Mr. Hattan's "Schnurvideo (String Video)" is a 20-minute close-up on the artist's hands as he untangles a clump of string and winds it up again into a grapefruit-size ball.
It is explained in a deep-dive overview (plus a who's who chart in agate type) that untangles what's known to date, written by Scott Shane and Mark Mazzetti (The New York Times).
When we sleep, these researchers discovered, our brain prunes these newly formed synapses and untangles them so that the important parts of what we learned during the day are stored and accessed more efficiently.
It is Ms. Landa who takes the Incahuasi khipus, some of which were found neatly rolled up and others in snarled jumbles, and painstakingly cleans and untangles them and prepares them for researchers to decipher.
May's most powerful European interlocutor, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, promised to take a "fair and constructive" approach to Brexit talks, but said Britain could negotiate its new relationship only after it untangles existing EU commitments.
Though Pythagoras owned a single truth, the boy untangles a triangle of pull within a triangle of release, the slingshot's tongue a tongue torn out of an old Army boot & Lord, what a perfect fit.
As the woman untangles her feelings — "I resent the spectacle of all this breeding, which I see as a turning away from the living," she says — the novel becomes a broader exploration of creativity, art and selfhood.
De Waal, a primatologist and ethologist who has been examining the fuzzy boundary between our species and others for 30 years, painstakingly untangles the confusion, then walks us through research revealing what a wide range of animal species are actually capable of.
And it illustrated race relations in Eunice over the past half-century: the systematic separation of a bygone era; the ever-evolving change today; the essential but imperfect progress that unspools ahead, kinks and snags, then untangles and casts forward again, hopeful and complicated.
Halfway through it, the sliver of metal untangles itself from the hovering silk and falls, Mad Men style, through empty white space, and then the silk is just an image on the laptop's screen, and then the screen is shut and this is just an ad.
They've come to explore Recology — Mr. Reed is a spokesman — one of the world's most advanced recycling plants, a deafening, Rube Goldberg system of conveyor belts and sorters that, with the help of human hands, untangles a 30-foot hill of debris collected by trucks every day from across the city.
Ultimately, Carroll untangles her identity from her parents', acknowledging her mother as "a woman who existed entirely outside of my existence," and the acceptance of this fact offers closure and inspires a pledge to ensure her mother's life — and her father's life — mattered deeply, and are redeemed by Carroll's compassionate reflection on their lives.
Adapted by Jane Anderson from Meg Wolitzer's 2003 best-selling novel, and directed by Bjorn Runge, "The Wife" untangles Joan's complicity in the success of Joe (Jonathan Pryce), from their blossoming lust at Smith College in the late 1950s — she, a promising writer; he, her married professor — through the vainglorious rush of his Nobel anointing in 1992.
Kupperman examines his father Joel's long-suppressed legacy as a child prodigy and recurring panelist on American radio program Quiz Kids during World War II. An endeavor augmented by the author's discovery of "five massive, crumbling scrapbooks" stowed away at his parents' house, Kupperman's comic untangles the story of his father's childhood stardom, but that's just part of it.
Malkmus had last appeared on American Water while Nastanovich had last appeared on the band's debut album Starlite Walker. Cassie Berman, David Berman's then wife, also appears, as does Will Oldham.Berman Untangles New Silver Jews Album. Billboard.com. Retrieved 19 June 2011 The album's cover is a photograph by famed Southern photographer William Eggleston.
Together with druzhina he drives away his enemies. Sitting in a pantry, Kastryuk attempts to persuade Anfisa to help him fulfill his nefarious plans, giving her a magic comb to send the hero to sleep. Anfisa untangles Kastryuk's hands and sticks a comb into Finist's hair. Kastryuk transports Anfisa and sleeping Finist to Kartaus' den.
When she sees her sister admire Utpal Dutt on television, she brings him into their lives. Unfortunately, Utpal Dutt falls for Bindiya Goswami and isn't aware that Asha Parekh has fallen in love with him. How Bindiya untangles herself from this situation and gets Utpal Dutt and Asha Parekh together forms the rest of the story.
As a senior official at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), he was in-charge of the cryogenics division. In 1994, he was falsely charged with espionage and arrested. Written by journalist turned filmmaker Prajesh Sen , the book also presents the story of Nambi Narayanan’s life. The book untangles the scientific quest and his preliminary efforts in emerging the country's homegrown cryogenic technology that drives India's space technology today.
Prior to the final ballot, Urquhart murders the party's drug-addicted and increasingly unstable public relations consultant, Roger O'Neill, whom he forced into helping him to remove Collingridge from office. Urquhart invites O'Neill to his country house near Southampton, gets him drunk, and puts rat poison in his cocaine. Mattie untangles Urquhart's web and confronts him in the deserted roof garden of the Houses of Parliament. He commits suicide by jumping to his death.
The story is told in the first person, and the nameless detective known only as The Continental Op investigates a theft of diamonds from the Leggett family of San Francisco. The plot involves a supposed curse on the Dain family, said to inflict sudden and violent deaths upon those in their vicinity. Edgar Leggett's wife is a Dain, as is his daughter Gabrielle. The detective untangles a web of robberies, lies and murder.
The town believes that the curse that Corbet's grandfather laid upon his descendants has claimed him. Only Rois, who has been able to slip in and out of the woods since she was a child, is able to chase after Corbet and save him and her sister. But the power of the fey is a tricky magic, and even as Rois untangles him from his past, she is in constant danger of being ensnared herself.
Back at the farmyard, Drake is forced into some responsibility, and, now that the ducklings are almost a year old, they are beginning to give Drake a hard time as teenagers. Ida, still searching for Ugly, comes across everyone that Ugly has met ("The Collage"). Meanwhile, Ugly finds Penny, a swan, caught in some fishing line and untangles her. Penny, knowing Ugly is a swan, invites him to migrate with her, but Ugly insists that he can't.
Urquhart invites O'Neill to his country house near Southampton, gets him drunk, and puts rat poison in his cocaine. The ending of the novel and TV series differ significantly (indeed, only the ending and popularity of the TV series prompted the author Michael Dobbs to write the sequels). Mattie untangles Urquhart's web and confronts him in the deserted roof garden of the Houses of Parliament. In the novel, he commits suicide by jumping to his death.
" He said that the third section ("Getting There") "poignantly captures the ritual humiliations of sickness and age", and dubbed the play "a striking memento mori for an age without faith". Verity Healey of Exeunt argued, "Life seems so brief and yet so expansive. And Churchill’s style of writing follows suit with its short, truncated sentences as she untangles, in an essayist fashion, the meaning of existence, its cessation and our helpless but natural struggle against it.
Before Smale proved this theorem, mathematicians became stuck while trying to understand manifolds of dimension 3 or 4, and assumed that the higher-dimensional cases were even harder. The h-cobordism theorem showed that (simply connected) manifolds of dimension at least 5 are much easier than those of dimension 3 or 4. The proof of the theorem depends on the "Whitney trick" of Hassler Whitney, which geometrically untangles homologically-tangled spheres of complementary dimension in a manifold of dimension >4. An informal reason why manifolds of dimension 3 or 4 are unusually hard is that the trick fails to work in lower dimensions, which have no room for untanglement.
" In The Living Church, an Episcopalian magazine, Travis DuPriest stated that he "particularly liked [Easwaran's] introduction with practical advice on meditation, spiritual reading and spiritual association," calling Seeing with the Eyes of Love a "well-written book with a strong focus on the love of God." In The B.C. Catholic, Paul Matthew St. Pierre described Seeing with the Eyes of Love as an "understated work" in which the author "does not second-guess Thomas a Kempis for us." But Easwaran "manages to open up the mind and spirit of Thomas a Kempis and to awaken people created in the image and likeness of God to the possibilities of imitating Jesus." He later added that in Seeing with the Eyes of Love, "Easwaran untangles a meditative paradox of imitative faith and observance that draws people to the actuality of Jesus Christ.

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