Word: unfoldment
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...mystery is just beginning to unfold Everyone is wondering, why does the Harvard women's volleyball team play so poorls one day and so well the next...
While Reagan's efforts on the tax bill fueled the market surge, the rally was initially ignited by declining interest rates and the stunning news that Wall Street's two most influential pessimists had changed their downbeat tune. The first hint that something extraordinary was about to unfold came on Monday morning. The First Boston investment firm announced that Albert Wojnilower, its chief economist, had revised his economic forecast. After warning for months that the huge federal budget deficit could send interest rates shooting back up again, Wojnilower now admitted that the cost of money would probably continue...
...scandal began to unfold in May, when a special audit at the Banco Ambrosiano uncovered $1.4 billion in questionable loans that had been made to paper corporations based in Panama. The companies, it appears, were controlled by Roberto Calvi, the bank's president...
...Sitting back and watching these episodes unfold, the state Medical Registration Board never acted on the cases of the letterwriters. It appears that they will be allowed to retain their licenses. Despite his conviction. Hussain also still has his license. Middlesex County Judge Joseph Mitchell stayed a registration board hearing on Hussain until after the outcome of the recently concluded trial...
Which is where the mind games come in because, of course, it is impossible to watch such intensely political statements and scenarios unfold without drawing rather forlorn comparison between their unquestionable moral stance and the tangled feelings established unionism evokes today. Program notes from the director insist, a little stridently, that "Cradle is not a period piece." and make a valiant attempt to focus on the play's anti-jingoism as an issue still desperately topical in the 1980s. But it doesn't really work, because the political issue gives the play its power; no spectator could respond emotionally...