When opioid use is monitored and tapered to avoid side effects of withdrawal, the risk of readdiction can be happily,
anticlimactically low.
ship collided with the INTREPIDO quite
anticlimactically, but the damage
However, a significant body of public opinion, again finding voice in the Dundee Advertiser, thought Kinloch's statue should face the nearest government building (which was, somewhat
anticlimactically, a Post Office), to remind Dundee that his attack had been on an unjust government.
The plan was set in motion, and by enlisting the aid of some of Chacon's fellow outlaws, Mossman took Chacon into custody rather
anticlimactically. It took several months for all the pieces to come together that led to Mossman being in camp with Chacon, but the plan worked, and Chacon was returned to Arizona.
La Salle was so clinical in the third set-after needing two nail-biters to take a 2-0 lead-that a game that started out so tensely ended
anticlimactically. But thanks to University of the Philippines, there was a lot of reason to hold one's breath in Saturday's doubleheader.
Anticlimactically, however, the Court later announced that because the Justices were split four to four, the Fifth Circuit's decision would be affirmed without opinion by an equally divided court.
As in Nabokov's Lolita, Anne-Marie's youth ends
anticlimactically. The once sexy young girl is now older and married with a child in a settled bourgeois life.
(38) As the speaker stares at this opaque little plant and fails to detect any meaning beyond its materiality, the scope of his vision myopically narrowing and constricting through the first three stanzas as it sets up the
anticlimactically redundant final line, so the reader regards an opaque little poem and discovers more about its self-sufficient formal structure than about its narrative trajectory or its speaker's identity.
At the opening of act 2, we find that, quite
anticlimactically, the Turkish fleets are annihilated by a providential tempest, and realize that the desperate defensive measure of the Venetian government, allowing the Moor full immunity, was actually unnecessary; it is not surprising that after the Turkish threat disappears the Venetian government replaces Othello with Cassio as the governor of Cyprus.
Yet Owens, in offering her audience the "flat" experience of reading that comes when her sentences
anticlimactically line up, has also inveigled them into physical space, into the sensual physicality of paint, into a polemic that never feels like a lecture.
Because the book is neither making an argument nor revealing new facts, Death of the Moguls, somewhat like the studios themselves, ends rather
anticlimactically.