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Until it transpires that – well – the word "video" might be pushing it, to be quite honest.
So it is reassuring for America to feel like it is back in familiar waters – until it transpires that it is not.
On stage at the Semperoper is Albert Lortzing's comic opera Der Wildschütz (The Poacher), in which a man almost loses his betrothed as punishment for poaching until it transpires the roebuck he had killed was in fact a donkey.
So does Malachi, one of those loud irritants who makes his mobile phone conversations sound like a performance by a hip-hop MC, until it transpires that he hasn't actually got any credit and is all talk.
I'm going to the opera, not to that nonsense.'" On stage at the Semperoper is Albert Lortzing's comic opera Der Wildschütz (The Poacher), in which a man almost loses his betrothed as punishment for poaching until it transpires the roebuck he had killed was in fact a donkey.
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Markets got excited about the promise of a $200bn loan to the IMF; until it transpired that the figure had been plucked out of thin air and no one knew where it would come from.
McGovern chose as his running mate a senator called Thomas Eagleton - a sensible choice until it transpired a few days after the announcement that he had a history of mental illness and had been given electroshock therapy for depression.
Until 10 years ago, it transpired, there had been a village of some 50 people here, but a violent feud - who knows over what? - had decimated the community.
We cut the hair on our sister's dolls because we're bastards and plenty old enough to know it won't grow back, and we're super smug about the whole thing until two weeks later when it transpires that Optimus Prime's arms, once snapped, remain that way.
Her boot sale, it transpires, goes on until seven that evening and she's wanted back at the till.
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