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Unwinding the Gordian knot has proven an enormous challenge, but it looks now as if Obama is heading in the right direction.
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Unwinding this situation will require some magic worthy of Ali Baba himself.
Can Yahoo Unlock Its Treasure? Martin Peers 2011
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* The Great Unwinding: Detroit to begin its demolishing of 10,000 homes.
We Have to Magic the Magic Before the Magic or the Magic will Magic « Gerry Canavan 2010
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Unwinding the sanctions will require "substantial consultations" with Congress and with Myanmar dissidents in the U.S., a State Department official said.
Washington Resumes Full Myanmar Ties Patrick Barta 2012
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Unwinding a very large scarf from around his neck, he confessed he was a bit hoarse.
Bryan Ferry Lettie Teague 2011
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"Unwinding" is another song that I really loved the concept of.
Mike Ragogna: HuffPost Exclusive: Craig Wedren's "Are We," Plus Conversations with The Civil Wars and NEeMA Mike Ragogna 2011
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Unwinding those bad bets can accelerate movements.
Euro Advances But Fails to Hold Key Level Stephen L. Bernard 2011
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Unwinding of long euro and Aussie dollar positions against the yen in the wake of the intervention may be driving those currencies lower, said Mr. Farris.
Dollar Surges as Japan Sells Yen Martin Vaughan 2011
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"Unwinding" is another song that I really loved the concept of.
Mike Ragogna: HuffPost Exclusive: Craig Wedren's "Are We," Plus Conversations with The Civil Wars and NEeMA Mike Ragogna 2011
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Unwinding that dependence and encouraging domestic consumption requires boosting household incomes, which have been depressed by low interest rates on savings—another cost of Beijing's policies.
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