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And the sudden possibility that the revolt that defined the Arab Spring could end in a restoration of military-backed autocracy has again captivated the region.
Nigel Lindsay, the fine comic British actor, made a decent American fist of his co-producer, all hot breath and physicality and simmering threats and slavering at the sudden possibility of shedloads (this being Mamet, that precise term wasn't employed) of wealth.
Some people had their mouths firmly shut: those within the institute by the pending decision; the historian Lisa Jardine, who is Palmieri's thesis adviser, and who had at first been publicly passionate in protest, by the sudden possibility that she might, in an emergency, be called on to run the Warburg if it lost the case and had to rebuild.
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Mr. da Silva basked in the sudden possibilities, declaring that "Brazil would obviously participate in OPEC," the global oil cartel, and already felt free enough to weigh in on its politics, saying that the organization should reduce oil prices.
It's surprising to compare Robert Frank's composed photography with his decomposed cinematography, as if it were the difference between a slide (in the microscope sense) — a single exemplary and perfectly trimmed slice of existence seized and frozen — and the unbounded flow of life itself, with the very borders of the frame yielding to the power of sudden possibilities and wild impulses.
WASHINGTON ― President-elect Donald Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric and the sudden real possibility of a registry for Muslims scares Jacob Feinspan.
They never flinched toward action, or even felt their hearts skip a beat faster at the sudden and momentary possibility — is she still underwater?
A lot of the excitement around Clegg's success in this campaign – from the left – was a result of the emergence of a sudden and tantalising possibility that a Labour-Lib Dem coalition could keep Cameron out of No 10.
Are you even still alive?" I am straight and am also hardly impulse averse, yet the disgust with the self's failure of nerve and that sudden evaporation of possibility that follows rings dead-bang true.
"All of a sudden, we have possibilities, even as German actors".
After the war, after Stalinism and the police state, came this sudden explosion of possibilities: literature, cinema and the most brilliant modern classical music.
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