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- verb Present participle of
unravel .
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Examples
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In fact, however, we are never told how the saboteur carried out his mission, and its unraveling is heavier on atmospherics than ratiocination.
Stromata Blog: 2009
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In fact, however, we are never told how the saboteur carried out his mission, and its unraveling is heavier on atmospherics than ratiocination.
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More progress has been made in unraveling the war on drugs this past year than in living memory.
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In fact, however, we are never told how the saboteur carried out his mission, and its unraveling is heavier on atmospherics than ratiocination.
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They are intricate and connecting and they go up and down in unraveling their stories.
REVIEW: No Country For Old Men « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more 2008
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When they met, Full already was a leader in unraveling the principles of animal locomotion.
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His crucial role in unraveling Watergate was unfairly diminished, Dardis says, and, just as vexing, he was portrayed as "a buffoon" by Bernstein, whose account said he wore a threadbare sports coat.
June 2005 2005
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The one problem comes in unraveling a new, coiled leader without turning it into a rat's nest.
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Gregory made it clear that Gehman would have the full support of NASA's engineers and technical resources in unraveling the physical mysteries of the accident — what actually had happened to the Columbia out there in its sheath of fire at 200,000 feet.
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Gregory made it clear that Gehman would have the full support of NASA's engineers and technical resources in unraveling the physical mysteries of the accident — what actually had happened to the Columbia out there in its sheath of fire at 200,000 feet.
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