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situation and escalates
The letter works: the girlfriend returns, but the situation escalates when she slaps Raymond after he tries to kick her out, and Raymond beats her.
Michael's roommate Jeff and his agent Fields are in on the masquerade, and watch in amazement as the situation escalates out of control.
The situation escalates when Buzzy finds out that it is his father rather than the company who is paying him.
They set a trap-into which Park and Bang-hee step-but the situation quickly escalates into a firefight resulting in police and civilian casualties.
Shira is accompanied by Yod, her mother Riva, and Nili, a biotechnologically enhanced woman from a nuclear-devastated Palestine, when the situation escalates.
This situation leads to domestic stress that escalates over time, driven partly by the conflict between Robbie and his father, who as district attorney is expected to uphold Springdale's ordinance against costumed superheroes and has an extreme prejudice against these " vigilantes ".
Geoff Thompson was also the first instructor to name and extensively teach " the fence ", a revered technique in real-life defence involving keeping your hands in front of you in a non-threatening manner so as to protect yourself in case a situation escalates but without provoking violence.
The situation escalates when van Beer takes away Philip ’ s pet rabbit, which he called Sredni Vashtar, and gasses it in the kitchen.
The situation quickly escalates into a standoff between the boys ( who are declared terrorists ), and the police.
The situation between the rich and poor residents of town continues as the gentrification escalates.
When they finally meet and Juliette leaves her fiancé Patrick for Robert, the situation quickly escalates.
The situation escalates when Juliette commits suicide, and Patrick launches a vendetta against Robert.
Soon a crowd consisting of African Caribbean, Asian and British people ask the police to let the man go-the police refuse the request and the situation escalates into a riot.

situation and events
The president used to give an interview to members of the press, discussing the situation of the country, recent events and projects for the future.
Another very popular situation where costumes are employed are for sporting events, where people dressed as their team's representative mascot help the club or team rally round their team's cause.
It is worth noting that fear almost always relates to future events, such as worsening of a situation, or continuation of a situation that is unacceptable.
One major problem about this theory is that in real-life situation, the time between encoding a piece of information and recalling it, is going to be filled with all different kinds of events that might happen to the individual.
It is both a symbol and – at many live events taking place around the world – a physical means of expressing frustration and making some noise about the hunger situation.
Still believing the situation is fictional, Jason orders the Thermians to fire upon Sarris's spaceship and then insists on returning home, but when they send him through space to Earth, he finally realizes the events were real.
Whereas his references to Judah are of a general kind, Ephraim or Samaria being sometimes mentioned in the same connection or more frequently alone, the situation implied throughout and the whole tone of the addresses agree with what we know of the Northern Kingdom at the time, and his references to places and events in that kingdom are so numerous and minute as to lead to the conclusion that he not only prophesied there, but that he was a native of that part of the country.
This policy was criticised by Thatcher and others who saw the Bosnian Muslims as the main victims of Serb aggression and compared the situation to events in the Second World War.
Both sides called a truce in their struggle to assess their new situation, especially since these events implied that Armageddon was soon at hand.
The UN-OHCHR, in response to events in Nepal, set up a monitoring program in 2005 to assess and observe the human rights situation there
Against the spirit of the Greek original, he engineers events at the end ... or alter the situation to fit his expectations .” Anderson ’ s vehement reaction to the co-opting of Greek plays by Plautus seems to suggest that they are in no way like their originals were.
Ongoing events further catalyzed the situation.
His strong inclination to Germany compelled him to leave the Rector's post in the new political situation created by the events of 1944, when Finland made peace with the Soviet Union.
Reality television is a television programming that presents purportedly unscripted melodramatic or " humorous " situations, documents actual events, and usually features ordinary people instead of professional actors, sometimes in a contest or other situation where a prize is awarded.
Relations between the two have recently fallen to new post – Cold War lows, and events have illustrated that the world may be heading back towards a more tense situation in terms of nuclear armament and use, possibly even to a first strike.
Between January 1973 and December 1974, the average lost 48 % of its value in what became known as the 1973 – 1974 Stock Market Crash ; with the situation being exacerbated by the events surrounding the Yom Kippur War.
This unfortunate turn of events served as a push for thousands of people ( mostly single men ) away from their situation in England.
I generally believe if a government is elected to power in the lower House and has the numbers and can maintain the numbers in the lower House, it is entitled to expect that it will govern for the three-year term unless quite extraordinary events intervene ... Having said that ... if we do make up our minds at some stage that the Government is so reprehensible that an Opposition must use whatever power is available to it, then I'd want to find a situation in which ... Mr. Whitlam woke up one morning finding the decision had been made and finding that he had been caught with his pants well and truly down.
" Situationist theorist Guy Debord defines the term " situation " as " a moment of life concretely and deliberately constructed by the collective organization of a unitary ambiance and a game of events.
The first edition of Internationale Situationniste defines the constructed situation as " a moment of life concretely and deliberately constructed by the collective organization of a unitary ambiance and a game of events.
The SI thus were first led to distinguish the situation from the mere artistic practice of the happening, and later identified it in historical events such as the Paris Commune in which it exhibited itself as the revolutionary moment.
This action was not considered proper, given the international situation, and afterwards Umberto was even more rigorously excluded from political events.
In 1566, unlike the situation after the Eighty Years War and today, Protestantism in the Low Countries was mainly concentrated in the south ( roughly modern Belgium ), and much weaker in the north ( roughly now the Netherlands ), and iconoclasm in the north began later, after news of the events in Antwerp was received, and was more successfully resisted by local authorities in some towns, although still succeeding in most.

situation and transpire
It would later transpire that much of this situation was transient and that Buddah's Bob Krasnow was to set up his own label.
Alivardi did not wish such a situation to transpire in his province and thus exercised caution in his dealings with the Europeans.

situation and Sheffield
There was a slight irony that, earlier on in the season, Unsworth, whilst playing for Sheffield United, missed a penalty which could have changed the situation at the end of the season.
In a Sheffield Shield match that followed, the Trotts extricated Victoria from a difficult situation.
The President of the Sheffield Chamber of Commerce invited the engineer Charles Hawksley and B. P. Broomhead, an influential Sheffield solicitor, to a meeting of the Chamber on 16 August 1888, at which he outlined the situation.

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