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Paul Cézanne is the painter's painter par excellence, or so it emerges in a sparkily clever, sensuously displayed exhibition at the National Gallery in London that sees great art through through the eyes of great artists.

It could be the Grand Duchess of Gérolstein singing "J'aime les Militaires" ("I love military men": here the women certainly do, and so, it emerges, do some of the military men), La Périchole's famous tipsy aria, and the Venetian carnival scene from "The Tales of Hoffmann".

When Champagne has been chilled to the perfect drinking temperature — about 50 degrees — you can "ease the cork out of the bottle so it emerges with a gentle sigh".

In ordinary cloaking, the idea is to smoothly funnel light around an object so it emerges on the other side of the object as if nothing had been there.

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Or so it emerged later, in a court of law.

Worldwide planned to cover a Dr Who convention: so, it emerged two weeks beforehand, did the public service.

And so it emerged that Miuccia Prada and her husband and Prada Group CEO Patrizio Bertelli earned €10m and €9.7m the previous year respectively, making them among the most highly paid figures in fashion.

So it emerged out of that, trying to put together some émigrés with a vaguely occult Caltech scientist.

Its ascent here, in an arena contested by the United States and Iran, may prove its greatest success so far, as it emerges from the shadow of its alliance with the West to chart an often assertive and independent foreign policy.

Whitford was rumpled and staunch as Josh Lyman, the deputy chief of staff on "The West Wing"; here he seems filled with a rage so deep it emerges as fatigue.

So if it emerges that Draghi was only able to secure agreement for QE by devolving its operation to the national central banks, in an attempt to reassure German taxpayers that they are not in any way taking financial risks to support governments other than their own, then many would see that as highly retrograde - a de facto unravelling of monetary union.

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