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"denouement" Definitions
  1. the end of a play, book, etc., in which everything is explained or settled; the end result of a situation

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The third part of the denouement comes much, much later.
The movie's provocative denouement is thorny and a little shocking.
Yes, his name is eventually revealed in a tragicomic denouement.
In a shocking denouement, a protester threw a beer over Roosh.
"If he wins more, it's denouement; it's not climax," Phelan said.
That denouement was unexpected, thrilling, and to my mind completely satisfying.
After that, there's a brief denouement, and the book is over.
Such a denouement would, doubtless, be ideal for United this season.
Its pattern is inciting incident, rising tension, explosive climax and denouement.
By early 21, however, the Malian crisis was approaching a denouement.
The denouement has Ms. Simnett speaking in a creepy, low voice.
Is the denouement of the book as satisfying as its opening?
Then, of course, there's the tragic denouement to his friendship with Haim.
There's no reason to think that Mueller's denouement will be anything different.
To my relief, Mancusi's denouement was not an exercise in wish fulfillment.
Eventually it flattens out into near-silence, leading to a long denouement.
And they replace King's despairing, tragic denouement with something altogether more glib.
The denouement of the ISIS caliphate was always going to be messy.
But then we bear witness to the simple denouement of this Shakespearean comedy.
As the house guests play bingo, the play comes to a terrible denouement.
It is most likely not a denouement he anticipated, but here we are.
Deflategate as a legal matter is over, but this is its true denouement.
Mr. Tillerson's denouement seemed rife with the symbolism of the change to come.
But for me the sweetest part is the denouement — signing the children's books.
That's a key question — and one that may determine the crisis's eventual denouement.
It also includes inane subplots, fake friars, punster tapsters and a tiresome denouement.
President Obama seems to like his vice president and a Biden presidency would be the appropriate denouement to the immensely successful Obama presidency, as George H.W. Bush's single term was the appropriate denouement to the immensely successful presidency of Ronald Reagan.
It was Dad's work on GPS that led to a not-totally-happy denouement.
Although resigning as speaker, he still hung on to the seat until Monday's denouement.
It's remarkable how quickly that lethal denouement went from top secret to common knowledge.
The moment in Act II on which the denouement pivots adds a serious note.
If Discovery is a hero's journey, "Voyager" is a key moment in the denouement.
Back to Sicilia we go, for a denouement that is all melodrama and magic.
Reagan felt compelled to speak out about in 1993 — leading to her denouement with Mrs.
That film gets all its mounting tension and then its denouement, from a FaceTime call.
And like every great cinematic masterpiece, a lot hinges on its ending — that final denouement.
What is playing out in Washington is the denouement of a political fight (see article).
The denouement doesn't so much untie a knot as start a bunch of new ones.
"The heroine was emerging as heroic," he writes of the show's denouement in St. Louis.
It is a denouement that illuminates the final pages like a flame glowing through alabaster.
Shortly after, Martsinkevich's gang murders everyone at the institute in a brief yet bloody denouement.
Spoiler Warning: This article is chock full of spoilers about the denouement of Disco Elysum.
On stage there will be melancholy, but also hope, in songs like "Happiness," the album's denouement.
The agreement on Wednesday marks the denouement in the drawn-out demise of family-run Takata.
And when he says he'll continue to write, right before the film's heartbreaking denouement, it's TBD.
This phrase sort of partnered with 62A, the last entry I got and an appropriate denouement.
The disappearance of his archive adds a note of narrative intrigue that gets a satisfying denouement.
The eventual denouement comes with a tricksy, if somewhat superficial, "Surprise Ending" and a "Plot Twist".
And it has had, as the F.A. Cup needed, a denouement of the very highest quality.
In the end, they think, China's economic might will bring a denouement on its own terms.
Dude is left to deal with his real problems in a sad, but maybe kinda hopeful denouement.
Perhaps the deluge of Netflix/Marvel shows during that time set up a denouement for the franchise.
As a helpful timer ticks down the minutes, the denouement comes with just three seconds to spare.
The plot's eventual climax and denouement recalls a particular classical myth, but I won't give it away.
But whatever the show's fate, the Season 23 finale, airing Sunday, March 22, offers a bittersweet denouement.
Then you get a quiet denouement that reminds you that you've been dwelling in someone else's dream.
No spoilers here, but the novel's denouement is improbable enough to have flown in from outer space.
US declines to engage Where is the West now, as the denouement of the Syrian conflict beckons?
This was undoubtedly an event, a "trigger," which hastened his denouement and led to that fateful day.
THERE'S a reason movies about sports are such a Hollywood staple: they offer guaranteed suspense, climax and denouement.
" Equally upsetting is the matter-of-fact denouement after power is finally restored: "Routine — Years go by — persist.
When the alarm finally shut off, just before the denouement, my audience breathed a collective sigh of relief.
Without giving too much away, the denouement in John Carpenter 80's sci-fi cult classic They Live!
But that still didn't quite prepare me for the agonizing slowness with which the final denouement played out.
Vincent McMahon, Sr. was playwright and producer, providing Americans with the gratification that comes from the narrative denouement.
As the denouement comes closer, Liverpool's desperation will mount, mistakes will creep in, and points will slip away.
Although the film's denouement, which includes footage of Mr. van Lieshout agreeably accepting the Heineken Prize, argues otherwise.
Denny's background is kept deliberately incomplete, because key parts of it are needed for the book's cinematic denouement.
Readers expecting a finale in which good conquered evil were instead offered convoluted twists and a bleak denouement.
It's about the slow and suspenseful denouement of our expectations — the journey, as it were, not the destination.
I felt that perhaps Mr. Holder did too: The denouement unties nothing and the ending is a shrug.
If you followed the denouement of the Mollie Tibbetts saga, you got a story about law and order.
His work is a jarringly delightful denouement to the show—a riotous display of colour, energy and heightened expressionism.
After a grueling ten episodes, each over an hour long, Lindsey was only able to deliver a lackluster denouement.
A crescendo comes midway through the book, and readers turn to the latter half with the expectation of denouement.
MANILA — For one outspoken critic of President Rodrigo Duterte's deadly antidrug campaign in the Philippines, the denouement came quickly.
The images in the show span the early days of the occupation through the horrifying denouement of the war.
The first part of the denouement comes when, later that night, the wife's father confronts the husband and wife.
The second part of the denouement comes yet later that night, when the husband and wife are having sex.
In the final section, another change of narrator and a jump forward to 1970s Australia bring about the denouement.
If that's how it ends, the denouement will feel as inevitable as his union with Trump once seemed improbable.
As she details her husband's denouement, you might begin to wonder if you even care what happened to Ismael.
This leads you to expect Jerry Orbach, or a neat denouement that Mr. Guirgis is not about to provide.
Armed with Dr Molnar's prediction, though, astronomers will be able to watch the build-up as well as the denouement.
That being said, there are good lingering reasons to be upset over the denouement of the Game of Thrones series.
But here the rush tramples over a dozen wasted opportunities as the audience is sped through to the bloody denouement.
It's the kind of denouement Aristotle would have called inevitable but unexpected, and it will haunt Vadik through the novel.
And so it ended, the saga of Lyndon Johnson's presidency, its denouement having been anticipated by him at the beginning.
It lasted through the last morsel of anise-and-olive-oil bread — a splendid denouement, with only one thing missing.
And there is a mess of a denouement in which someone — and it could be anyone — wants vengeance on her.
Kapur writes in the first person, so the narrative is messy and surprising, guiding the reader's curiosity to the denouement.
As the movie heads for its quietly ghastly denouement, its plot mechanism gets a little wobbly, which is ultimately forgivable.
That's because the two and a half centuries of entanglement between America and China are about to reach their denouement.
Dauber is more comfortable with the triumph of Jewish-American comedy than with the dreary denouement of the European branch.
These final debates will be remembered as the denouement of the most crass, coarse and uncomfortable campaign in modern political history.
"Citizen Kane" (1941) reveals a crucial detail in the last minute; whodunnits keep audiences guessing until a last gasp-inducing denouement .
Just as the final episode leaned into its denouement, Nick got a healthy pair of pubic hairs on his mons pubis.
The denouement of that exchange was when Biden apologized to Harris and, in so doing, supposedly looked weak or ill-prepared.
The two timelines merge into a denouement complete with acid flashbacks, revelations about the meaning of life, and multiple stab-wounds.
The less than half-full auditorium was more worrying for Le Tarmac's hopes of a happy denouement to its current woes.
If the classic comedy ends in a marriage, Pym has displaced the denouement to a footnote in a follow-up novel.
The denouement of the drama that has surrounded Kelly since the day she arrived at NBC seems to be upon us.
The denouement suggests we are also watching the first episode in a franchise, but even that, while ridiculous, hardly seems shocking.
The ultimate denouement was always going to be about our heroes being torn apart, as a horrific tragedy unfolds at Dany's hands.
Bathed in the melancholy spring sunshine, they represent the anticlimactic denouement of an end-of-season DVD that's yet to be released.
"Boy" keeps Liam's fate open-ended, without a decisive denouement; perhaps his confusion, anger and mumbled attempts at friendship are tragic enough.
Americans love a redemption story, after all, and it was hard to imagine one more dramatic or with a more satisfying denouement.
Coincidentally, this is also where the video game series began: the denouement of this story forms the opening cutscene of The Witcher.
That led to Butterfield's revelation, which ultimately led to the narrative's denouement: the "smoking gun" tape implicating Nixon in obstruction of justice.
Similarly to the denouement of Pax Britannica, the change in the maritime balance comes soon after the change in the economic one.
The diamond seems to be a literal interpretation of the film's apocalyptic denouement: two great stones collide to become a single form.
But she recovers the pace to orchestrate a charged denouement in which secrets are shared, loyalties tested and fates hang in the balance.
But it's building to this so deliberately that every little step toward that denouement feels like a major victory in and of itself.
With its breezy mix of opera seria and slapstick, Turkish pastiche and Enlightenment denouement, "Abduction" can be a tough piece to pull together.
That gun becomes a means of deliverance, and not in the ways you might expect, though Mr. Zimmerman flirts with the obvious denouement.
Its denouement demonstrates some of the dangers of turning over funding of city infrastructure to individuals with deep pockets but, perhaps, thinner skins.
Though the deal bolstered Imagination&aposs share price, it had still not resolved its dispute with Apple – that&aposs until today&aposs denouement.
Sensing a possible denouement to his time at the Garden, Jackson wants the world to know the Anthony contract was not his idea.
It features in a clip from Luc Besson's beloved sci-fi film of 1997, "The Fifth Element"; the exhibit's denouement is the Pop.
Shaped by an era of denouement, Italian neorealism diffused the belligerence of warmongering into a romanticization of the country's laborers and emerging middle class.
The latter reveal is more of a button than a fulfilling denouement, and so I wrapped Tacoma eager for a sequel or an expansion.
Finally, today, it ends with a denouement: Johansson released an exclusive statement to Out magazine saying she'd dropped out of her casting as Gill.
The failed push to repeal ObamaCare, which reached its denouement last Friday, was a debacle even in the eyes of the president's natural allies.
Moisés's magical ability to cure the "inocente" by touch finally brings Mónica and Luis to his clinic for rough justice and a shaggy denouement.
But there is a surprising lack of narrative tension, the internal inconsistencies are confounding and we have guessed the denouement long before it arrives.
And if the first season left viewers dangling, this season wraps its twists and turns into a tidier denouement — but with no less heartbreak.
The Palmetto State denouement followed disappointing results in the Iowa caucuses, where he placed sixth, and the New Hampshire primary, where he finished fourth.
But on March 29, 2013, the denouement came in the form of a brief, painful labor and, a day later, in a brief, sweet tweet.
If this is truly the denouement of the mystery of George Smiley and indirectly of Mr le Carré himself, there is something odd about it.
Leaving a pretty cadaver while still wet behind the ears has been the ultimate denouement of rock 'n' roll authenticity for 60 years or more.
But the denouement, a delicate business complicated by lots of heirs, was managed "with care and honour", Mr Harding writes, and with "friendly relationships intact".
Who knows, but in a time of disappointing finales, a story that tears itself asunder to avoid denouement is a breath of fresh ocean air.
If the denouement to this Premier League campaign has proved anything, it is that a sort of presenteeism is rotting away the competition's fabled unpredictability.
That's the problem when you stop caring about characters, about humans in your stories, and only care about the denouement and not how you get there.
Technolust even manages to do something the vast majority of VR and non-VR games can't: wrap up with a denouement instead of an abrupt halt.
Yet in the denouement, as the boy reaches the age of reason, he is celebrated at a sweet and reassuringly normal birthday party organized by Inés.
It was not until then that the Celtics gained any degree of separation, a fitting denouement to a closely contested series between two evenly matched teams.
When the denouement finally arrives and the prime minister explains his dastardly plan, it is Calder who provides the obligatory response: "It will never work," he says.
In that novel's denouement, the protagonist Charles's love interest, Julia, renounces him, because she, in accordance with Catholic teaching, cannot bring herself to remarry after a divorce.
Maybe Judd Apatow and Pete Holmes have some decent ideas for a movie follow-up to the recently canceled comedy Crashing, even if its denouement felt fitting.
Their night had ended like many others had before, turning up into the early hours of the next morning—a denouement to their week-long partying spell.
I've suspected for a while now that the Ghost Nation tribe would be playing a much bigger role than we thought in the denouement of this season.
Above all, the political atrophy of our present moment will accelerate toward a graceless, enervating denouement as polarization and social fragmentation continue to undercut our vital center.
But the denouement, delivered in a detached epilogue, carries a disappointing weightlessness where prior games to explore the theme have left the player feeling emotionally beaten up.
From there, we're now in a denouement, a sort of post-Trump world where the market can now accept the administration's volatility and vicissitudes without being perturbed.
In Fatal Attraction, all the horror is contingent on her performance: the charm of her initial seduction campaign, the reasonableness of her initial demands, the bloody denouement.
But I suppose there is a lot to pack in, as this enormous series finally crashes, with all the lumbering grace of a dragon, toward its denouement.
The capture was a face-palm of a denouement to a tense, nervy episode that inaugurated the clash with the Saviors quicker perhaps than most viewers expected.
It was enough, for now, that a witless game given a mindless denouement by Marouane Fellaini's dimwitted head butt on Sergio Agüero had not ended in defeat.
Mr. Lotz has fashioned a fresh text for "Lear": a lengthy poetic screed called "The Politicians" that is either the climax or the denouement of the production.
The decades — the 1930s and 1940s — roughly coincide with the inception, climax and denouement of his love affair with Ada Mainardi, a pianist 30 years his junior.
Everything leads to the denouement on some rain-soaked field, where there is no cover and death is clearly near, but the squad might never make it there.
I had two amazing wigs from the queen of hair, Alex Rouse, one thick and bouncy for Act I and the other thin and balding for the denouement.
The "Lamentation" dates to about 1515, and the "Resurrection" to 1520-1524, by which time the vogue for terra-cotta sculpture was ending, though with a stirring denouement.
The movie's tree-falling-in-the-forest-with-no-one-to-hear-it denouement is an apt but not entirely hopeless metaphor for the condition of its characters.
Each of these books is as memorable for its locations as it is for narrative or even denouement, and "The Wrong Side of Goodbye" really takes Harry traveling.
For the play's gloriously symmetrical happy ending to have full impact, you need to feel the anxiety of characters who hardly trusted in such a denouement ever arriving.
The story's denouement — the arrest of an unauthorized immigrant who was a stranger to Tibbetts — just happened to align perfectly with tropes Trump has been using for years.
The denouement involves a lot of back-tracking—which is probably another of Prey's major issues—as you scour old ground for the second, third, or even fourth time.
In the final pages, Denfeld speeds up the narrative, creating a propulsive denouement that brings Naomi and Celia together and will satisfy adherents to the conventions of the genre.
The question now, as the show sprints to its denouement Friday when Trump will announce the winner, is what exactly the presumptive nominee really wants in his vice president?
For once, Farah had been found wanting tactically in the denouement, failing to cover Kejelcha and Edris as they opened up a three-meter lead down the back straight.
No spoilers to be found here — suffice to say that it is a brave denouement, reached with the calm atmosphere and lack of fanfare that characterizes the entire film.
But whatever the menu, whoever the friends, the arc of the evening is always the same: Dessert is the denouement revealing all that the meal is meant to be.
Relatedly, as in Wayne's previous book, the campus novel "Loner," I couldn't help feeling that the busyness and extremity of the plot's denouement undercut the author's otherwise humane sensibility.
But Connelly expertly hides a trail of bread crumbs that leads straight to the denouement, with so much else going on that it's impossible to see where he's heading.
Or perhaps, as the cringe-worthy outtakes from a Cruz campaign commercial suggest, they're just equally meticulous about the script on which they're collaborating, equally intent on a triumphant denouement.
Yet while this is brazenly a feel-good show (I'm sorry to tell you that a winsome puppy figures in its denouement), it wisely allows room for a lingering darkness.
And the album came out during Obama's last year in office, a kind of denouement to a time in which black people seemed to have attained some concrete political power.
As INSCAPE marks the denouement in Stréliski's loss of identity, the relationship this composer shares with her instrument becomes a larger statement on how true stability really looks and feels.
And if grunge's lineage is full of giants, its legacy is notoriously dubious, part of a sad denouement whose nihilistic endpoint was the corporate arena rock of Nickelback and Creed.
Having entered the literary cannon via Hornby's book Fever Pitch, their heroics in keeping a clean sheet at Anfield '89 served as part of the denouement to the feature film.
The wrinkle in this iteration of Clipper tragedy is that because the hammer dropped with two games to play, a phantom lineup was left to stand in for the denouement.
The denouement of an evening of something-for-everybody came around midnight, with MSNBC carrying the concession speech of Representative Beto O'Rourke of Texas, the viral-sensation Democratic Senate candidate.
The scariest thing about this half-cooked play is that even after its catchall denouement, it's still Rachel's nihilism that feels like the most legitimate way of looking at life.
This week's denouement comes after a particularly violent "week of rage" during which protesters smashed windows, threw Molotov cocktails and crippled Lebanon's capital city of Beirut for several days.  5.
A solid small-government conservative, for whom a big future was once predicted, he is now best-known for the calamitous denouement to his governorship and marriage a decade ago.
Whatever the motive, the killing of the trooper was as sudden as it was shocking, with a tense denouement of drawn weapons in fast-fading daylight, according to police accounts.
Millman also got an early break in the decider but Federer broke back and, as the crowd roared both players to the rafters, the match headed towards its dramatic denouement.
The dueling celebrations, the latest instance of the awkward denouement of the Obama presidency and the advent of Donald J. Trump administration, illustrated a broader rift in the Jewish community.
" Allen, who is recognized in Fire and Fury's acknowledgments for helping make it a "smarter book," concludes the item with a signature denouement, in keeping with Axios's ethos of "smart brevity.
However torn your clothing and disheveled your hair for the denouement, whatever traumas you've suffered and inflicted, you are better, stronger, free — and it's learning the truth that has liberated you.
"Home is a secret world that closes its door in your absence and never lets you find it again," Charlotte observes, as she writes in her diary toward the novel's denouement.
And when dusk arrived and English tennis fans could finally turn their undivided attention to the denouement of England's World Cup letdown against Croatia, only Nadal was still in the tournament.
As the end of the week neared and potentially gettable votes in favor of calling witnesses kept falling away, the impeachment trial's denouement began to resemble more of a fait accompli.
Analysts said the situation was the natural denouement of a hardening European migration policy since the 2015 refugee crisis, when over a million people landed by sea in Italy and Greece.
Yet, conspicuously absent throughout the film and the denouement is the US. This intentional omission is likely a reference to the real-life failures of the US to cooperatively address environmental issues.
Vos still looked the big danger as a group of about 25 gathered for the sprint denouement but she timed her effort poorly and looked a picture of disappointment at the line.
There is now a chase scene (who knew Poirot could run?), a cinematically dramatic avalanche, and a somewhat altered ending, with the detective's moral dilemma as the focus of the traditional denouement.
Described as "The Great Gatsby" meets "Gladiator" meets "The Godfather," the party will feature a plywood Roman Coliseum and an actual lion, the mere appearance of which heavily foreshadows an unpleasant denouement.
Taken as a whole, this harrowing yet ultimately enjoyable collection is less about the conventions of storytelling — exposition, climax, denouement — and more of a meditation on the stories a person tells herself.
But Jon Snow and Daenerys do have a certain something between them—the thud of inevitability, the clang of denouement, the click of a thousand slash-fiction sites shutting down at once.
"There is no one image that lingers longer than another, no denouement encountered through a synaesthetic experience of colors," Azu Nwagbogu, director of the African Artists' Foundation, writes in a book essay.
The only redeeming feature of this denouement was that Bran was shown to be a figurehead, guided by the show's best character, Tyrion, the hard-drinking, wise-cracking dwarf played by Peter Dinklage.
Adora's arrest almost made it seem like Camille and her little sister, Amma (Eliza Scanlen), would get some semblance of a happy ending, and the show's denouement seemed to underline that — at first.
The ninth episode reveals the series's "Catholic House of Cards" conceit as a bait-and-switch, and looks for denouement in the form of love and peace for all its odd, conflicted characters.
After all, the comic started at the dawn of Obama's presidency, and when it finally came to a close in April of 2016, America was hurtling toward its own unpleasant denouement in November.
Most acutely, there's the appropriately named Hotel Denouement, which has the pastel palette of The Grand Budapest Hotel and is staffed by twin managers who are identical in every way except their morality.
The denouement is especially laboured, with an "active shooter" hostage situation livestreamed on smartphones, in an Equator fulfilment centre, involving a CEO and an aggrieved truck driver whose job is threatened by automation.
For Yahoo and its CEO Marissa Mayer, the Verizon deal represents a disappointing denouement to a multi-year attempt to turn around Yahoo's internet business, which has been ailing for nearly a decade.
At 4-4 on Tuesday, she reeled off seven straight games, taking a 5-0 lead in the second set before Bencic recovered her balance and range and made the denouement more complex.
The movie bogs down toggling between melodrama and parable, leading to a denouement that plays like a semi-homage to Luis Buñuel's "Belle de Jour," always a nice movie to be reminded of.
But let's not let this denouement distract us from the fact that this incident has certainly called into question what Starbucks' exact policies are regarding riding hoofed mammals through routes traditionally meant for cars.
"We still haven't seen the full monstrousness of the crisis ... Venezuela is heading toward a denouement this year," added Capriles, likely to be a contender in any scenario of a new new presidential election.
Sure, there are creepy undertones and sinister goings-on, but from the game's first heartbeat to its denouement, there's the common thread of Max and Chloe, its core characters, pitting themselves against the world.
By the jaw-dropping climax (an argument over a family portrait), and the film's not-entirely unpredictable denouement, you aren't sure whether you are witnessing an investigative family chronicle or an act of revenge.
But Robinson's story must hew to Dawson's, so the climax and denouement belong to the downstairs circus of the governess, Hélène, and her paramour, Dr. McDow, who stain the manse with sordidness and frivolity.
That dramatic denouement is what Mr. Putin is desperately trying to reverse, resorting to the same tool kit used by Soviet leaders since the formative days of the Soviet state in the early 1920s.
The discussion was a genteel denouement in this David-versus-Goliath-style contest for Feinstein's Senate seat, which she has held since she won the special election to replace Republican Pete Wilson in 1992.
That process is reaching some sort of denouement with Britain less than 40 days away from leaving the bloc and still without any exit agreement, something that could precipitate a disorderly, possibly chaotic, rupture.
To me, it came off a bit like Benioff and Weiss jumped the gun, trying to reach the denouement that Martin seems to have told them is coming without finding a convincing path there.
Possibly influenced by the recent denouement of the Susan Smith story — Smith became a household name for drowning her children in a lake — he told the police that the children's murders were an inside job.
Take a look at these recent videos by the New York Times and NPR, and this article by NBC: All three leave you with the impression that the surgery is a type of transition denouement.
More often than not, however, Deadline Day is a time for clubs and agents to finalise the last few details of a move, as opposed to the dramatic denouement of the summer's greatest transfer saga.
Instead their craft landed near Gaesti, and they were soon subject to arrest, a military trial and, as all who are familiar with one of the great scenes of European Communism's denouement know, summary execution.
The black-and-white picture captured the dramatic denouement: Monday's balletic snatch of the flag, the stars and stripes clearly visible, juxtaposed against the pair of field-crashers, on their knees as if in supplication.
And, as with "Ulysses," no detail, however minute, is purely decorative; it's all part of the mammoth Rube Goldberg machinery, including an actual mammoth (or, rather, its ghost) that sets the story's denouement into motion.
Over the centuries, it has served as an escape route for slaves, a thoroughfare to get supplies to the Confederate Army and the denouement scene in a 267 psychological thriller movie and its 1991 remake.
With the denouement of Mr. Nelson's political career comes the end of the era of Democratic moderates who knew how to win in Florida, a state now as polarized as the rest of the country.
And the big question of what happened to moody, preoccupied Charlie, reiterated in the absence of much else for a large swath, wears thin before the answer is finally provided in a somewhat hasty denouement.
On Thursday morning, after months of investigation and waves of turmoil and panic, the Federal Bureau of Investigation held a conference call with leaders of Jewish organizations to discuss the surprising denouement to the investigation.
As he monomaniacally pursues a cryptic trail, his own descent into madness feels preordained, and we're left to muddle through a hallucinatory denouement that smacks more of old-school acid trip than science or magic.
That set the tone for an acrimonious war of words between the two companies that lasted right up until the takeover battle's denouement this week, when Melrose, which is also London-listed, finally clinched a takeover.
Of course the denouement is the delivery of the briefcase to Tim, and the reveal — with a shot that will probably be used and reused for dank memes in the future — that it was The Clicker.
It's the third time he's been on the losing side at the denouement of the Copa America, while he also played in Argentina's 1-0 defeat to Germany at the final of the 2014 World Cup.
One egg in particular plays an important role in the final scene of the season, after the cacophonous denouement, where one of the characters cracks open a raw egg above their open mouth and swallows it.
Their aim, Mr Power says, was to create a distilled English version that would speak to a London audience, many of whom will have an intimate knowledge of the financial crisis that is the drama's inevitable denouement.
Gulbis won the final set to love in a denouement reminiscent of Zverev's five set defeat by South Korean Hyeon Chung in the third round of the Australian Open where he also suffered a fifth-set bagel.
" To the "men of passive tempers" still hoping to "be friends again, for all this," Paine delivered a long-awaited denouement: "Since nothing but blows will do, for God's sake let us come to a final separation.
After catching him cheating (delete your texts, morons), she is left with no choice but to cause a scene in its otherwise tranquil dining room, with a denouement of a full-on, cake-in-face power move.
For others, like the woman who received a letter from a lawyer asking her to stop contacting her biological father, or the woman whose half siblings wanted nothing to do with her, the denouement can be painful.
The 22015-piece group gave a rollicking take on "How Will I Know" that ended in a fluttery denouement, with hand percussion, scattered piano and guitar all nipping at each other as three vocalists traded ad-libs.
Its not until its final missions, where it uses combinations of timed objectives, varied terrain, wave-based combat, and finally a denouement where you can't repair your units, I saw exactly the franchise I hope BattleTech turns into.
Her directorial debut is a dark tale set in the run up to a kid's birthday celebration, an absurdist, Black Mirror-style short featuring an attempt to hide an unwanted corpse with a dastardly, farcical, side-splitting denouement.
And every subsequent president bar one has marked the start of the baseball season or its epic denouement, the World Series, by throwing a ceremonial "first pitch"—starting with William Howard Taft, a huge fan in every sense.
Down the years, his main opponents from Kenya have tried in vain to upset Farah's equilibrium, sometimes working in teams and varying their pace and tactics but the master racer always has an answer in the sprint denouement.
But recently, a reminder of the case's mystery, and its looming denouement, appeared on the lawn: the image of a blond boy, age 12, on a small sign that is like scores of others around St. Lawrence County.
Viewed this way, the bittersweet denouement of "Marriage Story" feels like the end of a necessary rite of passage, where once-warring exes can consider each other fondly again and look ahead to a new and richer life.
Even if Trump does not face that kind of denouement, virtually everyone agrees that there will be some tough and embarrassing days ahead — involving, at a minimum, a succession of Trump allies being hauled before Congress to testify.
The denouement of It is also a nightmare, beginning with a sharp detour into the story of a child psychopath named Patrick, who suffocates his baby brother, starves animals to death in an abandoned refrigerator, and molests his classmates.
" In the comic illustration, we see poor Archikens on trial for a murder he did not commit, with the caption below reading: "Here is a gripping courtroom drama... involving Archie's honor... and a startling denouement that will fascinate you!
And they took it, again and again: The complaint throughout the primary's denouement from Sanders supporters has been that they were voiceless, that they were ignored and not given the attention and platforms that Clinton and her supporters got.
Which means Rosenstein knows what he's protecting by staying in his job and fighting each day to preserve Robert Mueller's investigation—and to ensure it has the time to come to a public denouement that he surely already knows.
In the film's denouement, we learn that Elijah — who has a rare disorder that makes his bones incredibly fragile — has been causing disasters around the city, in hopes of finding someone whose super strength would balance out his fragility.
And as the authorities in Hong Kong and in Beijing have allowed the protests to continue for months – itself a parallel with 1989 – patterns have emerged in which these two events appear to be converging, suggesting a similar denouement.
And leveraged finance bankers indicate that supply in the euro loan market should pick-up in coming weeks, with large LBO auctions for the likes of Philips Lighting and the disposals from the Ball-Rexam merger nearing their denouement.
Pullman's heroine, 11-year-old Lyra Belacqua, sprints through a series of thrilling adventures featuring witches, canal-faring gypsies and talking armored polar bears, culminating in a confrontation with a false, decrepit god followed by a four-handkerchief denouement.
It was a painful denouement for a company that Mr. Lazarus founded 70 years ago in Washington, D.C., and that grew into a global toy seller with thousands of stores in locations stretching from the United Kingdom to Asia.
"And the day would be proud of itself going on as if it hadn't already collapsed, had not been destroyed, riven, all the people mad and metabolically downcast," begins the prose sequence "denouement," which responds to Donald Trump's election.
While the announcement of Eli Manning's benching on Tuesday set off a spectacularly tempestuous week for the Giants, the denouement was far more mundane: squandered opportunities and critical mistakes leading to a 24-17 loss to the Oakland Raiders.
If this were a feminist mini-series, gorgeously shot, with a tidy narrative, this beat — the outpouring of stories and memories we didn't even know we'd repressed — would be wrapping up, and we'd be moving on to the denouement.
Or maybe Freddie was always meant to be part of the denouement, to find the destiny waiting in Twin Peaks for him and his green right hand—but in that case, why wait to introduce him until episode 14?
Only as I step back out into Saturday night do I feel the denouement of French director Olivier Assayas' unofficial "International Trilogy," which I had spent the past six hours screening at Lower East Side film haunt, The Metrograph.
First, Kim needs economic reform to survive, yet such reform comes – as the denouement of the Cold War and so-called "Arab Spring" have shown – with the risk of a loss of political control and the potential for complete regime collapse.
Charles Green alleged the novel's author, Chad Harbach, copied plot points and structure, character names and relationships, premise and setting — and the specific climax and denouement — from a manuscript based on his experiences playing baseball at Swarthmore, called Bucky's 9th.
On Wednesday, the criminal prosecutions spawned by the case, involving a computerized payroll system called CityTime, reached a quiet denouement when a federal judge in Manhattan sentenced a computer specialist at the center of the scheme to three years' probation.
"Any denouement has to be constitutional ... a military intervention would be the worst thing possible," said Capriles, who was jailed for four months in 2002 over a protest at the Cuban Embassy and now leads the opposition's more moderate wing.
If that is the case, Trump's remarks on look less like an attempt to fire up a Friday night crowd with red meat rhetoric and more like an attempt to prepare the political battlefield for the denouement of the Russia saga.
Tuesday's Senate hearing was the long-awaited denouement following months of activity by Clayton's SEC, which has recently issued fiery statements warning investors of the dangers of cryptocurrencies and digital fundraisers called Initial Coin Offerings while filing numerous actions against scammers.
Kurt Andersen, a former editor of New York and, with Mr. Carter, a founder of Spy magazine, said that print magazines were still breathing, but that the recent upheaval was a sign that the denouement might not be far off.
The last 50 pages of the book read like a hasty after-action report, and Andrei should be pretty miffed with his author for imposing on him a denouement, and diminution, not only rushed but, in part, difficult to believe.
I won't spoil the plot, but on reflection, while the denouement is ridiculous, it is scarier for it: It feels like Roth wrote a fascist takeover of American politics so realistic that even he couldn't write a convincing way out.
But this time the acceleration happens credibly, and doesn't head toward an impossibly outsize denouement, which has happened in too many Reacher books to mention; going from tiny ring to missile silo is not outside the realm of Child's imagination.
Vladimir Nabokov wrote a whole 1934 poem titled "L'Inconnue de la Seine" that ponders why she may have committed suicide: Urging on this life's denouement, loving nothing upon this earth, I keep staring at the white mask of your lifeless face.
If the increasingly complicated case against Trump makes a swift denouement impractical, Democrats may begin to doubt Pelosi's decision to hold off on impeachment months ago -- after the special counsel provided what some scholars see as strong evidence of obstruction of justice.
He's nothing if not a fighter, even as the odds keep rising against him, and it's possible, even probable, that he believes up until Weiner's denouement that he can argue his way out of what looks to be a second ruinous scandal.
Wednesday's meeting of delegates from the European People's Party could be the denouement of a years-long dispute between the populist, anti-immigration Orban and more mainstream, pro-EU parties in the EPP that accuse him of flouting the rule of law.
But since a long time must pass before we learn whether we did (and to be honest, some of us will not be around for the denouement), we take a big leap of faith and hope that love and common sense will prevail.
Matters take a turn for the worse in the novel's (slightly overplayed) denouement, as Mario spirals into alcoholism and depression, and finally — in an act that both seems entirely out of character and makes perfect sense — commits a violation of his own.
Graham Greene's novel "The Heart of the Matter" begins as an acute portrait of a seedy British colony during World War II, but its denouement depends on sacrilegious communion, the apparent severity of taking bread and wine in a state of mortal sin.
In Otto Preminger's "Bonjour Tristesse" (1958), one of the founding texts of modern villa cinema, Deborah Kerr's car plunges from the corniche road outside St.-Tropez onto the rocks below, a grisly denouement to a few weeks of scheming, deceit and erotic psychodrama.
But Tuesday's theater -- unfolding in courtrooms about 240 miles apart -- was more like the compelling denouement of a slow-building Netflix drama that came together in frenetic, shocking final moments that made their own statement: Truth and facts still matter in America.
With his back to the wall in a thrilling denouement to the three hour, 37 minute clash on a baking Margaret Court Arena, he produced some trademark fireworks of his own, including a between the legs effort that had the captivated crowd on its feet.
Republican elected officials, donors and strategists grappled uncomfortably on Wednesday with the inevitability of Donald J. Trump as their presidential nominee, an unexpectedly sudden denouement that left many in a state of political paralysis and others vowing to oppose the party's new standard-bearer.
Trump's recent confrontations over trade tariffs, his offhand comments this weekend that the EU "is a foe" of the United States, now coupled with the denouement of his diplomatic integrity at Putin's feet, will look to many like the start of a new world order.
In the film's denouement, an act of consensual sex turns so ugly so fast it can be described only as a rape, and it is difficult to stomach, though Nola herself seems to take the brutality in stride and even suggests that she deserved it.
Over time it seemed as if music and text had two opposing trajectories: the libretto pursuing thought-provoking investigations of injustice and courage, the musical numbers pushing unperturbed toward the denouement, with its joyful recognition of conjugal love and the restoration of domestic order.
Calling herself Lulu, she inveigles him into a road trip that takes them from rebellious delight into danger and violence (in the form of Lulu's ex-husband, an ex-con played by Ray Liotta in his movie debut) before its rather pallid Hollywood denouement.
He rarely paused in the hours that followed, jetting from state to state on Air Force One, speeding from airport to rally site and back again in his armored limousine, racing against the clock on a historic presidential contest and his own campaign denouement.
Obama made a trip there and said something there, and sort of the last kind of contemporary thing before we go into our coda and denouement where you learn the fates of all the folks that you've been caring about for the last 10 episodes.
The anticlimax of the denouement, though — the polar opposite to the circumstances in which the club won its first Premier League title, in 2012, when Sergio Agüero scored with the last kick of the season to clinch the championship — should not disguise the scale of City's achievement.
Saban begins somewhere between Slightly Miffed and Incredulous and gradually works his way to I Will Murder Everyone in This Room Right Now If I Get Even One More Idiotic Question Like That Again and then back down to I Mean, Jesus Christ, Guys for the denouement.
And the denouement takes 80 pages, which seem especially slow on a second reading: after the plotted revenge, 80 pages of just wrapping up and reflecting, with nothing more to look forward to except several deaths by old age and some curiosity about whether Tess will return.
Even as Elena's arsonist history seems artificially imposed and her instant fluency with child psychology somewhat unearned, the author lures the reader toward her sentimental denouement with the assurance of a seasoned storyteller and a radar-like feel for the pull and push of parent and offspring.
Then came the inevitable denouement in which Trump fired Sessions, former Sessions allies like Lindsey Graham defended Trump's firing, and then Trump installed the plainly unsuitable Matthew Whitaker as acting attorney general with no plans to appoint a real one, all with nary a peep from Capitol Hill.
He can make stuff up, I can't, but the same laws of, if you want to get technical, Aristotelian poetics, and all Aristotle did in his essay was describe a beginning, a middle, an end, a protagonist, an antagonist, a climax, a denouement, all the things that we know.
Writing in The Weekly Standard, Terry Eastland lays out the real reason, one that makes sense in the waning days of the Obama era, which may one day be seen as the denouement of a decades-long erosion of the norms and informal agreements that undergirded America's once-functioning political system.
And we watch as the play's Donald engages with a "community" (a key word in Mr. Hare's text) that includes a police lieutenant as well as Donald's notably prickly father, a newspaper editor (nicely played by Michael Elwyn) whose growing rancor toward his son feeds a denouement that cannot be revealed.
"What stood out to me was these two independently minded, strong women, trying to find their way in a man's world," Mr. Callender said, referring to Margaret and her sister Helen (Philippa Coulthard), whose actions on behalf of the young, impoverished clerk, Leonard Bast (Joseph Quinn), lead to the story's denouement.
There is an almost obligatory spy denouement and a romance between Krebbs and a Jewish maid, but Judd doesn't push these aspects of the plot in any way that impinges on his characters, among whom there are sufficient ambitions and conflicts to carry his masterly short novel to a satisfying end.
While the first few weeks of the summer come as a relief after the dramatic denouement of the previous campaign, the true football addicts among us start to suffer withdrawal symptoms not long afterwards, itching and becoming restless even when there is an international tournament to watch in the meantime.
Aside from nullifying Ike "The Spike," this iteration of Coop has done very little: He's pulled the levers he was told to pull, bought the pies he was told to buy, repeated the words that interested him, and let the currents of whatever's going to happen pull him inexorably toward a denouement.
If the postmodernism could be stripped away, the origins of Joe's bipolar disorder examined more, the metaphors of bird and tar not relied on so heavily and the denouement cut down from 80 pages to 20, "Shelter in Place" could be a good novel instead of the merely interesting one it is now.
It described the unusual war experiences of Origo and her husband, Antonio Origo, observing the denouement of the war from the vantage point of southern Tuscany, which became a major theater of operations with the Germans occupying Italy in September 1943 and the Allied armies inching their way up the Italian peninsula.
None of the men — or their families — knew about the others, which naturally led to questions and has inspired the director Tim Wardle to turn their mysterious history into a detective story in reverse, one that begins with the seeming denouement (the happy reunion) and then moves back and forth across time.
Should Mr. Trump's proposal become law, I'll bet the denouement resembles that of Reagan's: In 1982, just a year after those cuts, Congress enacted new provisions that recovered about a third of the lost revenues, and by the end of Reagan's administration, additional tax increases raised that figure to about two-thirds.
But what really made Roger Kumble's film stand out were the timeless structure and timely embroideries: a fail-safe plot based on the 18th-century novel "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" combined with an arch '90s sensibility and an inspired soundtrack — the denouement, set to the Verve's "Bitter Sweet Symphony," was worthy of Scorsese.
Without giving too much away, it's fair to say that Once Upon a Time builds toward a "what if" denouement that pits Hollywood's good old boys against the young nihilists of 1969 in a literal battle for survival, modeling the generational conflict between them—violent women versus macho men, old-time actors versus hippie dropouts.
In five years of surveying voters, I have never heard such hostility from those voting against a show, some of whom view its reframing of the denouement as sacrilegious, but those critics appear to be substantially outnumbered by those who appreciate the fresh take, and even some skeptics said they chose to reward its ambition.
The eventual North Vietnamese capture of Saigon in April 22019 raised this fundamental question: How could the country that possessed nuclear weapons, and had prevailed in a two-front war against Germany and Japan just 30 years earlier, have suffered such a stunning denouement in a conflict with a peasant army in Southeast Asia?
The fact that the two have lost their mother is mentioned only in passing in a narrative in which pragmatism is seen to matter most: Tamsin simply must clock the requisite hours to earn the money needed to keep food in the cupboard — notably the soup that plays a crucial part in the (messy) denouement.
This background is key to Savage's novel, because it frames Ella's occupation as an unusual calling—a caregiver who is neither family nor friend, but intimately involved in the denouement of Jill's life, whether she is wrestling Jill when she tries to escape the house, or trying to brush Jill's teeth despite her shrieks of anguish.
All the Wikipedia highlights (and little else) are there: born in a shtetl, grew up desperately poor on the Lower East Side, earned pennies as a singing waiter, got famous fast, married an heiress who was promptly disinherited, suffered the deaths of loved ones and then the sad denouement of his career in the wake of the rock revolution.
Inside one of the sultan's palaces, Ross and Talwar delivered a message that Obama wanted the Omani ruler to give to only Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei: The United States thought there was a chance for a peaceful denouement to the nuclear standoff with Iran but was prepared to take military action if Iran rejected diplomacy.
There were things I knew I loved about the genre that I wanted to definitely have in the movie — like the sequence where everybody is questioned, and you get to investigate the past through all these different perspectives, and then the big denouement with the detective at the end, where he ties together the whole case.
Going Further — A May 5 article, "With Donald Trump in Charge, Republicans Have a Day of Reckoning," begins: Republican elected officials, donors and strategists grappled uncomfortably on Wednesday with the inevitability of Donald J. Trump as their presidential nominee, an unexpectedly sudden denouement that left many in a state of political paralysis and others vowing to oppose the party's new standard-bearer.
In an appropriate denouement to a Congress plagued by dysfunction — much of it at the hands of the president — demoralized Republicans about to lose their House majority were unsure until the last moment that they could even pass the wall funding measure, given how many of their defeated and retiring members have neglected to show up for votes in recent days.
Now they are barreling toward a climactic denouement, as Israel votes in a national election on Tuesday that could reshape the country's political landscape and determine whether Mr. Netanyahu, Israel's longest-serving prime minister, will be sent into retirement, and whether Mr. Liberman, his former deputy, is launched on a path to one day replace him or into political oblivion.
By contrast, President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's handling of the partial government shutdown and its denouement have been widely perceived as a "humiliating defeat" and an admission that he may have been bluffing all along.
Though the book begins inauspiciously with stock portraits and lengthy exposition at the expense of robust dialogue — a problem common in narratives that rely too heavily on received history rather than authorial imagination — it improves markedly as the story advances to the present day, gaining heat and aesthetic acuity until, by the end, analogies are often striking and the emotion of the denouement well-earned.
Crowe's 2010 play "Kin" at this same address remains one of the most accomplished Royal Court debuts in recent years.) A puzzle play whose denouement absolutely cannot be revealed in the interests of preserving the integrity of the whole (both this play and "The Children" are performed straight through, no intermission), "The Sewing Group" begins with the mostly silent, concentrated activity suggested in the title.
As a relatively speedy tale of five men who risked their lives to capture the emotions and images surrounding the most significant conflict in human history, Five Came Back is a beautifully constructed film, with a surprisingly moving denouement, as all five return to Hollywood, changed by their time at war, hoping to find a new place in an industry that has moved on without them.
What was already set up to be one of the biggest, most consequential weeks of Donald Trump's presidency—as the commander in chief chaired a UN meeting in New York, the Capitol in Washington braced for a showdown over Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh—saw the intensity rise to seemingly historic levels by noon Monday, as news outlets raced to report the long anticipated denouement of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
Taking place over only 72 hours, within the barricaded, claustrophobic confines of the back rooms of Vatican City — which is to say: the Sistine Chapel and the Casa Santa Marta — the book imagines the secret process from the inside, culminating in a denouement that to many will seem so provocatively scandalous this could become a Catholic version of "The Satanic Verses" (though presumably without the same consequences for its author).
The North's relative silence underscores the deep uncertainty into which the region has been thrown — not only by South Korea's political crisis, whose denouement could still be months away after the South Korean National Assembly voted to impeach Ms. Park on Friday, but also by questions about how Donald J. Trump will deal with North Korea as president, given his contradictory remarks on the subject during his campaign.
Ryu Spaeth: My prediction is that Sansa's newfound admiration for Cersei, combined with Arya's turn as an assassin, are going to form one of the main thematic threads as the series reaches its denouement, which is that they've all been so traumatized, and have become so disillusioned with integrity and honor and every other noble principle that simply quickens the path to the grave, that the show will end with no more good guys at all.
In both story and sensibility, it may be that no recent big-budget film leans more overtly to the right in its politics: This is a movie that gives explicit, approving nods to both Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan (a component from the Strategic Defense Initiative figures heavily into the denouement); that pits its heroes against a wealthy coastal tech mogul who is obsessed with global warming; and that unravels a plot between the world's financial and intellectual elites to kill off most of the world's population in order to save the planet from the threat of climate change.

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