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It's obvious that something transpired that was big enough to bring "Jelena" to an end, but for now it's all just speculation.
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It's a deceptively innocuous start to the third series of the ferociously popular street magic show, with "something" transpiring to mean ostentatious card tricks, large-scale illusions and unnerving abracadabraisms, all of which are greeted with embogglement by members of the public and the occasional celebrity (he once made Lindsay Lohan levitate and Prince Charles say "this is remarkable").
Yet something had transpired between them.
But one cannot have amnesia about something that transpired before one's birth.
"This thing that has happened in Dallas, it was not because of something that transpired in Minnesota today," she said.
We sense that something has transpired between them; a frisson of feeling has bound them together, and may tear them apart — love.
"To think something that transpired four years ago is still an issue, I can't give it time to make it an issue," Leiter said.
Still, the Oklahoman's Jenni Carlson tweeted that something had transpired between the two.
And still, even after an encounter in which no violence ensued, the fear that something might transpire left my chest tight.
When it was over, Maxim acted as if something significant had transpired, and Polina didn't contradict him.
Knowing something unexpected had transpired, I asked, "Steve, what happened?" He looked back at us from the front seat.
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