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Recent Examples of ravelSo somehow, Grace, Sacha and Robert end up accompanying Art and Charlotte to Norfolk, and all of their stories unravel and ravel at once.—Ellen Akins, Washington Post, 14 Aug. 2020 Her eight novels, including the 2016 bestseller Commonwealth, tend to focus on families or groups raveling and unraveling over decades.—Kaitlin Menza, Condé Nast Traveler, 27 Sep. 2019 Now, with many New Yorkers complaining that life in New York is raveling under Mr. Bloomberg’s progressive successor, Bill de Blasio, a top Bloomberg lieutenant is telling his version of how the city was revitalized.—Edward Kosner, WSJ, 11 Sep. 2017
JetBlue’s planned acquisition of Spirit Airlines was blocked by the Justice Department last year, while its partnership in the Northeast with American Airlines unraveled after the carriers lost an antitrust lawsuit in 2023.
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Leslie Josephs,
CNBC,
29 Apr. 2025
Mitchell turned it over twice more in the next two minutes, and everything quickly unraveled.
Here, guests can unwind in the heated jacuzzi or relax on sun loungers while taking in panoramic views of the Aegean (perhaps with a glass of rosé from a local vineyard).
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Bailey Berg,
Architectural Digest,
29 Apr. 2025
The editorial boards of both the New York Times and Washington Post argued in the immediate aftermath that bin Laden provided Obama an opportunity to unwind the war.
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Thomas G. Moukawsher,
MSNBC Newsweek,
25 Apr. 2025
Though the film was completed well before the current administration took office, there’s something itchy about needing to disentangle the realities of last year’s elections from the idea of an estimable Black woman as our president.
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Beatrice Loayza,
New York Times,
10 Apr. 2025
That changed in 2021 under former Mayor Lori Lightfoot, as part of an effort to disentangle finances between the city and the district.
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