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This spring, Snyder told me, the "Serial" crew had been presented with an unexpected idea.
A city boy who grew up in south London and then St Albans, he was drawn into the countryside for the fishing; it was his London-loving wife's unexpected idea to move.
It's based on a simple but unexpected idea.
The unexpected idea has been tested only in cells and animals so far, but some scientists are already considering whether lowering oxygen levels might treat certain rare but deadly conditions.
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It's best onstage, where it can turn a minuscule little riff into music that keeps on generating unexpected ideas.
Mr. Bel is master of the long silence, the artful pause, the poker-faced utterance, of evoking unexpected ideas from apparently informational statements.
Other unexpected ideas were garbage bags, sprayed to be stiff and supershiny, used for pants, white straps in an X-shape controlling them at the hips.
Good comedy has the power to shift perceptions, to offer release in times of trouble and to shed light on unexpected ideas or viewpoints.
With its conventional archive-plus-talking-heads format, this film is less radical than Restrepo, but Junger articulates a number of subtle and unexpected ideas about Hetherington's work, and about combat reporting in general.
But in a country whose hyper-revenues will be further boosted by the production of a record 77m tonnes of natural gas in 2011-12 – that's the equivalent of 8m barrels of oil a day – the most important issue is whether Mathaf can stream new and culturally unexpected ideas into the world-views of younger Arabs.
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