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Once the movie starts and you get into it you begin to
unravel
the plot pretty quickly and then it's just a matter of time before the some teenage killings and some sex like all horror movies need to have.
One day when McCloud is out of the office, Hope happens to be there when Dorothy Lamour slips in and, mistaking him for McCloud, hires him to
unravel
a mystery.
Eventually, the whole thing starts to
unravel
and the film degenerates into the Hughes tradition of bungling burglars and other stupid nonsense, and the magic is lost.
This process of urban growth, however, is about to
unravel.
If no agreement on the last remaining issues is achieved, escalation will ensue: the Palestinians may declare independence unilaterally;Israel may retaliate; the delicate balance of Oslo may
unravel.
Oil exporters, with the exception of Libya and Yemen, may have avoided major political changes, but the autocratic bargain – and any attempt to
unravel
it – has become more expensive.
Even after the international community adopted the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in 1992, the fossil-fuel industry managed to block meaningful progress – to the point that, if serious action is not taken soon, the entire process could
unravel.
Arab nationalism and its modernizing aspirations began to
unravel
after the Arab defeat in the 1967 Arab-Israeli War and the 1986 oil-price collapse.
This gives them the right to opt out of the Greek rescue, raising the prospect that the package may
unravel.
Instead, things began to
unravel
in August 2007.
What started with subprime mortgages spread to all collateralized debt obligations, endangered municipal and mortgage insurance and reinsurance companies and threatened to
unravel
the multi-trillion-dollar credit default swap market.
Whatever balance of concessions has been achieved would
unravel
if we were to try to keep one set and let go of another.
The global financial system would also
unravel.
For, although government is now clearly centered on the party, the regime could yet unravel, and perhaps collapse, if the food shortage is not resolved and other power structures decide to step into the breach.
As for France, it was only after the 1969 documentary “The Sorrow and the Pity” (which, tellingly, was barred from French television until 1981) that the national narrative of anti-Nazi resistance began to unravel, revealing truths about the country’s far-reaching complicity.
Europe’s Two-Speed FuturePARIS – For three years, the euro crisis has threatened not only to
unravel
the eurozone, but to bring down the entire European Union with it.
Trump is not just an ill-tempered child playing with nuclear matches; he is also dangerously ambitious, and his foreign-policy proposals could
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crucial alliances and destabilize the international order.
Should they fail to do so, the West’s two greatest political achievements of the postwar era may begin to
unravel.
Given all this, it might seem that Uruguay’s carefully constructed social-democratic alternative could
unravel.
Just a year after the Iran deal was reached, it is already hard to imagine that China or Russia would back further joint action against Iran, even if the agreement began to
unravel.
We should fight against the protectionist temptations that would
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the very foundation of the European project, a project based on the “four freedoms”: free movement of goods, people, services, and capital.
Isolation of and discrimination against Roma not only undermines European values; it threatens to
unravel
the social fabric in Europe’s new democracies.
As the Middle East continues to
unravel
and European unity grows increasingly fragile, the opportunity to put an end to the conflict in Cyprus is one that Europe cannot afford to ignore.
Inequality and exclusion of women, young people, and the poor undermines global growth and threatens to
unravel
the compact between society and its institutions.
Biological networks change, chemical balances change, species go extinct, ecosystems unravel, and new ones emerge.
As a result, Europe’s densely knit network of interdependencies is beginning to
unravel.
Failure to defend those values in Ukraine will cause them to
unravel
far beyond our borders.
Even if Prime Minister Aznar follows through on these bold reforms, his program might
unravel
if unmatched by domestic political daring.
Deceptions, when they are revealed and the untruths unravel, are deeply disturbing.
Nonetheless, they did not
unravel
the progress of the previous years.
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