To get closer to a definition of terrorism we need to unpick its political logic. |
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The fireworks may awaken the increasingly jaded viewer from his slumbers but invariably fail to unpick a single assumption. |
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You would unpick the sides of your jeans and as soon as you sewed the material into it and put them on, you just thought you were gorgeous. |
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Turn the skirt to the right side and unpick the seam using an unpicking tool of sharp pointed scissors. |
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They decided to secure the banner for the night and then return to unpick it in the morning and attempt to pull it further up the building. |
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Of course, you need to know beforehand that it fits, because you don't want to have to unpick all this stitching to alter it later. |
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It's obvious that being interviewed is proving quite distracting so I offer to unpick it for her while she talks. |
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We cannot expect a child to analyse branding promotions or to unpick nutritional messages from advertising. |
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It would take a lifetime to unpick all of the critical readings that he offers in Orientalism. |
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You could try to unpick all the false assumptions in that last sentence, but frankly, its not worth it. |
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The more cerebral cinemagoer, however, is left in a conundrum as he or she tries to unpick the film's slapdash symbolism and script. |
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I am sorry, you are going to have to really unpick this because you have wrapped up in one step what seemed to me to be about four. |
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A detailed analysis of The Prince would be needed in order to unpick the ambivalent feelings Machiavelli had towards Cesare. |
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I've tried to unpick what the strange and fantastic phenomenon of Morrissey might represent psychologically, musically, sexually, and culturally. |
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He is due to face questioning by the police later this week, as they attempt to unpick the details of this amazing case. |
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Having said that, let me put colleagues' minds at rest: I do not propose to unpick the agreement that we have. |
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Anyone concerned about a successful outcome from the Intergovernmental Conference should be careful not to unpick these agreements again. |
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It's not exactly the toughest metaphor in the world to unpick. |
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We are suspicious that the larger Member States seek to unpick the seams of the Community fabric. |
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More work is needed to unpick the links between diet and cancer but such studies are incredibly hard to do, he said. |
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Yes it is a mess, and the guidelines tried to unpick some of those issues. |
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Such is the sticky web of lives, that it is near impossible to unpick them. |
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Currently, regulations and standards only require companies to publish this in regional or global form, and it is often impossible to unpick published data to find out what is happening at a country level. |
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He does not want to unpick those decisions. |
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It's not heretical, it won't upend Darwin, or give you supernatural powers, but it is a necessary pursuit in our never-ending quest to unpick the inscrutableness of being. |
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One of the things that we have learned, to our great regret, is just how easy it has been for a malignly ideological Tory-led government to unpick the gains Labour made. |
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As soon as you begin to unpick any of the twelve points we laid down in Beijing, you have also begun to dismember the whole of the Beijing document. |
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On the length of the IGC, if Member States seek to unpick one part of the deal, others will pull at it too and the whole fabric risks unravelling. |
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In order to protect citizens' privacy, policymakers need to look beyond a narrow focus on data protection to unpick what is really considered to be intrusive and a risk, and how people might be harmed. |
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Just unpick for a moment what he's saying. |
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David Cameron has ordered a review into secret police letters promising immunity to Northern Ireland terrorist suspects, but said he does not want to unpick parts of the 1998 peace deal that introduced the scheme. |
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So how can NGOs unpick all the different sub-trends of urbanisation? |
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Mastering the nerves that undid them in their debut outing, the Albiceleste showed plenty of patience to unpick the Asian defence and set up that winner-takes-all clash with the French. |
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Moreover, President-in-Office, you will find you need the European Parliament because some Member States are trying to unpick properly reached agreements. |
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There are still plenty of difficult issues to unpick here but nevertheless, there is now a clearer, stronger consensus on the twin pillars that can underpin this debate in future. |
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It may be possible, however, to overcome the problem of confidentiality by amalgamating data from different 'blocks' to produce a single set of nationwide figures that would be impossible to unpick into its constituent parts. |
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In a tough, uncompromising encounter that saw both sides reduced to ten men, the boys in green were unable to unpick the impenetrable home defence, which held firm for a goalless draw, to the delight of an entire nation. |
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Unpick the errant stitching and reposition the rolled hem under the presser foot. |
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