At Christie's the following evening, the same patterns prevailed, pop art dominating the sale, but there was a twist there-in.
There is a twist: If there is a tie, the teams each get a sudden-death player.
The man who coined the term BRIC to explain a structural shift in the global economy over the last decade thinks there has been a new twist.
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There was a twist in one corner of her mouth, as if something were not right in her stomach.
That is doubtless true, but there is a twist: the extra costs involve not just building and running the lab, but also defending it.
To try to mollify angry depositors, there was a twist: while most loans were switched at par, deposits were converted at 1.4 pesos to the dollar.
However there was a twist in this tale.
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Although, in a final twist to the tale, there are plans to put them into storage - to make space for Concorde.
But like any good Hollywood drama, there's a twist: The producing companies' contract with the town's talent, a cadre that's proved very supportive of the guild's efforts, expires at the end of June.
While I think the region-based visa would be a positive step by itself, there is an additional twist I would recommend adding to the policy: require the purchase of a home from the visa recipient.
To show how much things have changed, there's a new twist in this already tangled series.
In his worldview, there's always a twist, something to kick the timekeeping can down the road.
Today, there's a new twist: creating special events to remind the public that you're still alive and breathing.
There has been a new twist to the European Union sovereign debt crisis.
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For worried parents, the device brings an interesting twist: there's also a mobile iOS or Android companion app to monitor your offspring in real-time from any locale.
In addition, there's a 21st-century twist on the fairness issue: Internet and satellite radio networks, as well as cable TV stations that stream music, have to pay royalties to both performers and composers.
When he had seen her in the center of the road he had thought for an instant she was a ghost, and there was a ghostly detached quality in the way she moved, her lips crimped in that twist of self-criticism he had noticed in the car, when she had slid in beside him.
Their interest in some of the lesser-known candidates was piqued, but there was no dramatic twist that sent a dark horse sprinting out of the pack.
In a bizarre twist of fate, Netzer later fell to his death there, at age 76.
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There's a trio that continues that legacy but adds a little twist, and we are talking about Three Mo' Tenors.
Yet there was to be one last twist when Brunt raced on to a long ball and fired accurately into the bottom right corner to snatch all three points.
And, in an appropriate modernist twist, there's an app for all of that -- a custom one designed by Audi that runs on the iPad and lets "drivers" steer via a POV feed and onscreen controls.
There was another twist in this strangest of matches when Wawrinka fired a forehand long in the following game to hand the break straight back, but a magnificent drop shot in game five helped the Swiss regain the advantage and this time he held on.
Not only did fate throw a cruel twist at the luxurious and acclaimed liner loaded with millionaires and ordinary people alike, there is no age bar among enthusiasts.
Grounded ever so slightly by an electric keyboard poking out here and there, the voices and guitar twist together until their boundaries melt in a blurrily exuberant celebration of everything harmonious and harmonized.
There is one possible twist: the left-wing New Democrats are enjoying a late surge of support, especially in Quebec, and might secure more seats than the Liberals.
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