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...Rather, Macron and others will escape to their safe bunkers and reappear lamenting the loss of life and the destruction of property and infrastructure vowing to ensure that “it” will never happen again....
...The old Nicki reappears frequently, a sexual charismatic crushing female rivals with cutting displays of wit and technique....
...These may well drop out of the office market altogether, and — post refurb — reappear as hotels or higher education facilities....
...Little moments of that high-tech heritage reappear here (notably in the Beacon Hall’s treelike balcony columns), but much toned down. The Beacon is a big public building, already well used and busy....
...Scenes from The Physics of Sorrow, published several years earlier, reappear here as memories from Gospodinov’s childhood — for example his grandmother questioning how God could exist in Bulgaria, where...
...Welcomed as Sedira’s guests in her home, we are also visitors on a movie set, for the place and the songs reappear in her film....
...This makes sense, since many princesses, angels, detectives, spies and other archetypes could otherwise be inveigled into copyright, not to reappear for decades....
...Then, one night, someone from his past reappears. TJ was Cam’s best friend growing up; his parents took Cam in as a teenager when his own were killed in a car accident....
...The opera calls for this and needs it, but then clips of it reappear twice, obvious and superfluous....
...But sooner or later, structural spreads — reflecting accumulating fiscal and structural deficiencies — will reappear. Member states must adjust their economic and fiscal policies accordingly....
...Inside, temporary walls can be made to disappear and reappear along a grid hidden in the floor, allowing curators to rearrange display rooms like Lego to suit its flexible definition of art....
...Nor is it clear whether this material would reappear in our universe or another one....
...When, in 2014, a European ban on Japanese imported beef after a BSE outbreak was lifted, Wagyu beef started to reappear on western menus....
...It is as if the partygoers disappear amid clouds of dry ice — and instantly reappear as pairs of ballroom dancers gliding effortlessly in unison....
...And in case anyone was wondering where the overpoweringly bright morning star has gone, towards the book’s end it reappears — guiding us inexorably and irresistibly towards the next instalment....
...But he will have to reappear in four weeks at the latest, when all presidential hopefuls have to register their candidacy....
...In Sarah Lucas’s Tate Britain show, familiar objects reappear in unfamiliar guises. Smutty gags rub shoulders with thoughtful observations....
...There is always the possibility that they may reappear — and when they do, it might be to our advantage....
Tim Roth co-stars as a man who reappears in the life of a corporate executive and begins to prey on her daughter
...Our waitress reappears....
...“When it comes to revitalising the Amazon forest, the word ‘planning’ reappears as a new value that had been destroyed decades ago in public policy.”...
...“When windows of opportunity disappear, sometimes they don’t reappear for quite some time,” Varadkar said....
...The model was a junior member of the education department, Ailsa Bhattacharya, who reappears in the next scene, hugely enlarged as a matronly St Elizabeth....
...The cloak reappears among the tenebrous forms pressing towards the white-scarfed figure in “Woman Leaning out of an Open Window”, and in “Interior with a Woman Combing a Girl’s Hair”, from Detroit; here...
...Those same characters — both played by the artist — reappear in the video showing in Rome (until October 29)....
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