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Similar pressures on fast-food restaurants ' high-calorie meals ( along with the denouement of the Burger Wars ) led advertisers such as McDonald's and Burger King to pull back their advertising toward children.
In The Melting Pot ( 1905 ), Zangwill combined a romantic denouement with a utopian celebration of complete cultural intermixing.
Hurston wrote Their Eyes three weeks after the tumultuous denouement of her relationship with Percival.
" Duval Smith thought that Thunderball was " an exciting story is skilfully told ", with " a romantic sub-plot ... and the denouement involves great events " He also considered it " the best written since Diamonds Are Forever, four books back.
The headquarters ' new home in Mons, Belgium, was the center of international attention from time to time as new Supreme Allied Commanders came and went, with one of the more notable being General Alexander M. Haig, Jr. Haig, who had retired from military service in order to serve as White House Chief of Staff for President Richard Nixon during the depths of the Watergate crisis, was abruptly installed as SACEUR after Watergate's denouement.
At the end a scène a faire, with startling revelations, leads to a sensational denouement.
Even before this denouement, the Barghawatas, as founders of the revolt, had grown resentful of the attempt by later adherents, notably the Zenata chieftains, in alliance with the increasingly authoritarian Sufri commissars, to take control of the leadership of the rebellion.
He is wholly incapable of devising a plausible intrigue, and shocks the reader with monstrous improbabilities such as all that portion of the denouement in which old Mrs. Brown and her daughter are concerned.
During the half-century of his dramatic career Szigligeti wrote no fewer than a hundred original pieces, all of them remarkable for the inexhaustible ingenuity of their plots, their up-to-date technique and the consummate skill with which the author used striking and unexpected effects to produce his denouement.
" Also, Birdboot states that while at first the play seems convoluted, he feels that few will doubt the author ’ s " ability to solve it with a startling denouement.
" A Legend of Old Egypt ," published in 1888, shows unmistakable kinships in setting, theme and denouement with Prus ' 1895 novel Pharaoh, for which the short story served as a preliminary sketch.
If you think these aren't climaxes, she proves you wrong with her denouement, the way the last word, " be ," sort of wanes into an " mm hmm hmm.
On this occasion however the scenario is more dramatic: the denouement has Marty toppling over a cliff with the vehicle.
At the denouement, the attack is foiled and Pappenheim explains that Wallenstein simply wants an alliance with Grantville and new teeth from Julie's dentist father.
A Flashback ( narrative ) | flashback of the denouement of a training session on a 3WA simulator with instructor Shasti.
Shorter K-dramas like those mentioned in this paragraph tend to be single-threaded, with a conventional design, not unlike a novel: set-up, suspenseful body, climax and denouement.
The plot is a standard " whodunit " with the usual false leads and a denouement in which the least likely character, in this case " Sir David Rogers " played by Ewen Solon, is revealed as the culprit.
The romantic leitmotif is played with piano, accordion, and violin during the middle scenes and electric guitar in the denouement.
They do, however, suggest a sequence of events, where Adad-nārārī harks back to the setbacks faced by his father, “ the seed of the men has disappeared forever ,” his petitioning of the god Šamaš, “ O Šamaš you are the true judge ,” in preparation for his denouement with “ the unjust Kassite king ,” and so on.

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An emotional public funeral takes place, but the denouement reveals that this is merely the final scene of yet another story the Baron is telling to the same theater-goers who were attending the theater in the beginning of the film.
Only after the competition had closed and the correct solution printed as part of the final chapter denouement did Edgar learn that he was legally obligated to pay every person who answered correctly the full prize amount in that category ; if 6 people got the 1st Prize answer right, he would have to pay not £ 250 but 6x £ 250, or £ 1500, if 3 people got the 2nd Prize it would be £ 600 and so on.
In the denouement Poirot reveals that " Sir " George Stubbs is none other than Amy Folliat's younger son, James, who had deserted during WWI.
It is the women, then, who impel Theagenes to carry out this fatal action, thus playing a key role in the tragic denouement.
In the denouement of the novel Poirot is able to unmask several characters: Pilar is an imposter who took Pilar's identity when the other woman died when the taxi they were both in was bombed.
While the novel uses elements of the supernatural that feature rarely in Christie ( By The Pricking of My Thumbs being a noticeable example ), the novel's denouement is similar to that of her famous novel The Murder of Roger Ackroyd in that Michael is revealed to be a twisted, mentally unstable man who is also the murderer.

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The exposition is clumsy, the sound track corny, the denouement silly.
In the denouement, Isaac lies on his sofa, musing into a tape recorder about the things that make " life worth living "— the final item, after which he sets down the microphone, is " Tracy's face.
The denouement of Michael Innes's Operation Pax ( 1951 ) is set in an imaginary version of the underground bookstack, reached at night by sliding down the ' Mendip cleft ', a chute concealed in Radcliffe Square.
During the film's denouement, mention is made of an octopus which seems like an exaggeration of the actual events but actually refers to a scene that was excised from the final cut.
As in the previous film, the true murderer is the least likely suspect, betrayed by a trivial slip-up during a final interrogation and denouement featuring all the suspects.
The ' Glass Ceiling ' of Anabel Donald's 1994 novel is the ceiling of the Reading Room, where the denouement is set.
He is a official member of the Secret Seven, but many members don't count him as one, due to his regular usefulness in the denouement of the stories.
Poirot reveals in the denouement that Norman Gale is none other than Anne's new husband, and that his plans-almost certainly including the eventual murder of Anne herself-had been laid well in advance.
In the denouement of the book, she transforms into dragon form herself, and is thus freed from the burden of the injury inflicted upon her in childhood.
Poirot ’ s explanation in the denouement is a startling one.
Although Samson is the hero and he causes the violence, Elizabeth Sauer points out that " Milton devotes nearly twice as many lines to the Chorus ’ reactions in the denouement than to the Messenger ’ s description of the catastrophe in order to deemphasize spectacle and performance and instead to highlight the interior drama while encouraging active interpretation of the reported events "
Alternatively, they may be forgotten in the heat of the climax when the master villain is defeated, then killed when they reappear in the denouement for one last scare or even promoted to master villain for a sequel.
The novel is in two main parts, firstly Jim's lapse aboard the Patna and his consequent fall, and secondly an adventure story about Jim's rise and the tale's denouement in the fictional country of Patusan, presumed a part of the Indonesian archipelago.
The tragic denouement is usually known from the audience and is preceded by a michiyuki, a small poetical journey, where lovers evoke the happier moments of their lives and their attempts at loving each other.
In the preface he wrote for Donald Keene's book Bunraku, the writer Jun ' ichirō Tanizaki complained about the too-long endings of all the double suicide plays, since it is a known denouement.
Thirty-five years later, David Wiegand, reviewing the series when it was released on DVD, called its formulaic structure a " completely satisfying guilty pleasure " and asserts the " appeal of the series is that the clues are actually there in the development of each show, and just before the denouement, Ellery breaks the " fourth wall " and asks if you've figured it out.
This is also known as denouement.
" What the novel will subsequently reveal is the elements that lead to this denouement — the character traits of the principals, the social forces in play.

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