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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
unfold .
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Examples
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I have followed this story as it unfolded from the beginning.
Miss California Carrie Prejean Tell-All Book “Still Standing” Nov. 2009 2009
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I am inclined to agree with Sanders that the Federal Reserve showed poor leadership as the economic mess we're in unfolded, But I think Greenspan is much more to blame for the whole mess than Bernanke.
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Second, the way events unfolded is unlikely; but then unlikely things can and do happen sometimes.
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As that second term unfolded, National Security Adviser John Poindexter felt sure that Reagan was losing his mental grip.
The Republican's Chernenko versus the Democrat's Gorbachevs 2008
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Then a figure unfolded from the darkness before him.
Orbit Books Free Sample SciFi Fantasy Book: The Future Is Now 30 | SciFi UK Review 2005
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Let me share with you some of my observations as they unfolded from the pages of history as revealed by a study of the records of politicians 100 years ago, the legislature, the pre-Confederation conferences and the early sessions of Parliament, beginning in October, 1867.
The Spirit of '67 1968
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She revelled in something the word unfolded to her.
Lord Ormont and His Aminta — Complete George Meredith 1868
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She revelled in something the word unfolded to her.
Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868
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She revelled in something the word unfolded to her.
Lord Ormont and His Aminta — Volume 5 George Meredith 1868
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Is it not He who in His word unfolded the missionary chart, and by His own finger pointed out where they should be sent; who told that nations should be born at once; and the isles should wait for his law; and who made known, that out of Zion should go forth that law?
The Ordinance of Covenanting John Cunningham 1856
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