With judicious editing and good music, suddenly you can seem like a star on the screen. |
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Nancy's sister and father accompany her to the wedding, for Godfrey is suddenly out of town. |
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Now a queen dowager in a foreign country she had barely begun to settle in, she was suddenly pushed into strict seclusion for 40 days. |
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Micky Adams is walking down the ramp when suddenly he is jumped from behind by a little guy dressed all in black. |
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Just as he was about to break the lock off the carriage door, he was suddenly jumped from behind. |
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I sat down rather suddenly next to Ming, who, evidently startled, gave a little jump in surprise. |
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He suddenly gave a small jump of surprise as he looked over at Oriana for the first time. |
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The ground angled suddenly upward, and he staggered as the abrupt slope surprised him. |
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I should watch out though, after a few days of nerves I'm suddenly filled with a good feeling. |
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What to do when you are suddenly faced with a wall of wallpaper sample books at your local retail store? |
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We head up a rickety flight of stairs, pass through a wooden door, and suddenly my jaw drops open. |
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Since departure times are often revised, my evidence suddenly looks less than conclusive. |
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My neighbour suddenly jumped in and squirted me with some water from his water gun! |
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Record shop shelves all over the land are suddenly flooded with an abundance of Best Of Compilations and Singles Collections. |
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However, a succession of penalty corners from Aldridge resulted in two quick goals and suddenly the game was slipping away again. |
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Her heartbeat quickens when the footsteps suddenly stop, and the door to the bedroom opens and closes. |
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After the relative quietness of the last hour or so, the house suddenly seemed full of activity. |
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Finding that her legs had suddenly developed the consistency of jello, she leaned on Rune for support again as she tried to speak. |
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The twenty-eight attempted to return to their cars when suddenly they were surrounded by dozens of police cars and wagons. |
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Chickens may die without showing any symptoms, but typically, birds suddenly show swelling about the eyes, wattles and ear lobes. |
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Cold leathery fingers suddenly grabbed Niall by the chin and jerked his head forward as the other High Sablebloods moved in for the kill. |
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He was suddenly surprised to experience a sudden qualm of deep and genuine regret. |
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Hank's wife drove him to the office because he suddenly became weak and lightheaded. |
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A mouse runs up the side of a sack like a clockwork toy, then suddenly stops dead and watches me with his little eyes like tiny jet beads. |
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He found himself standing before his unyielding foe, fist cocked, and suddenly shook his head. |
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He stepped into view and the sound of his gun being cocked brought the guards around suddenly, rifles ready. |
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Paired with anything from a blazer to a bomber, suddenly old outfits have a whole new summer life to look forward to. |
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I recall the quizzical expressions of my classmates who wondered why an apparently healthy girl should suddenly report ill. |
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He was working on a jewel theft case when he suddenly disappeared, along with 5 other agents. |
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Deuba said the rebels had suddenly walked out of peace talks and chose to perpetrate violence of unprecedented scale in the country. |
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I just gazed at the squatting figure in front of me, suddenly feeling extremely weary. |
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After the most gentle of warm-ups he suddenly went white and, bending over in front of the press gallery, he proceeded to spew copiously. |
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Megan stop suddenly in mid-spin almost falling over, but she remained balanced. |
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The corrupt powers that be suddenly realize the jig is up and the healing can thus begin. |
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It was a quiet Sunday afternoon, a girl is out on her pony riding down the road when suddenly two young men in a car speed round a blind corner. |
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At this point, a guy suddenly came along the pathway around the bend, and caught me in the act of arguing with the cat. |
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But he suddenly jinked to his right in the shadow of the post hampering Paolini and Brian Meehan's Kaieteur. |
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Maybe we'd suddenly have more people suddenly clamouring to claim they were European. |
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However, the other boat suddenly came to an abrupt halt, amid much cursing and shouting from its wetsuited skipper and his drysuited mate. |
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At this point the proceedings were suddenly interrupted by a cacophony of noise. Everybody turned to face the source of the racket. |
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The challenges of rising health care costs and Medicare premiums will not suddenly abate. |
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The ever-diminishing crew suddenly discover that the nukes on board just will not do the job. |
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I was suddenly aware of the breezes rustling the grasses, tossing the branches of the trees to and fro, dashing the leaves against each other. |
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Mention a fourth commercial TV network in this country and suddenly the dire predictions emerge in job lots. |
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He stopped speaking suddenly when Carl jammed the van into reverse gear and slammed his foot down on the accelerator pedal. |
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Latimer works with peevish focus, but then suddenly she's ready, shouldering an enormous external frame pack. |
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Just before twelve I hopped into the shower and suddenly the pace of the day accelerated to warp speed. |
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Something laughed outside the door, a poisonous sound that suddenly jogged his memory and mind. |
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Our petrolhead talk, however, has jogged his memory and he suddenly interrupts himself. |
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I reached the foot of the doors as the tide grew and I grasped each plate with my fingers and it inched open but suddenly jammed. |
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And when that happens, Indonesia's left-for-dead film industry will suddenly show joie de vivre once again. |
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Just as he reached the Avenue, he suddenly jammed on the brakes, sending us flying towards the rear window. |
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His father Lou, an accountant, is a short, compact man with an intense, handsome face who suddenly and permanently leaves home. |
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He was acutely aware of the hot blush that suddenly coloured his fair skin. |
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At this point I am suddenly aware that the previous intense heaviness and feeling of irritation is lifting. |
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But as her depression lifted, in the spring, she would suddenly begin to notice it again. |
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However, the adagio ends with an 11 bar section containing shorter notes, which suddenly gives an impression of greater intensity. |
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He reached for the doorknob, but was suddenly jolted with a shock of electricity. |
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She felt a sudden burst of shyness wash over her and suddenly felt extremely embarrassed for wearing a towel. |
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She also expressed concerns about the safety of people standing up, especially disabled people and pregnant women, if the train suddenly jolted. |
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As the plane touched down, the fatigue and stress suddenly washed over me and I nearly burst into tears. |
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Then, suddenly, a jolt of shock went coursing through her as she glanced beyond the double doors, toward the gates of the school. |
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I bit my lower lip as if a moment of clarity had suddenly washed over me and I realized what I had just agreed to. |
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It may just be us, but a fantastically well-turned set of ankles in a pair of smart courts is, suddenly, kind of kinky. |
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Then James saw his friend's shoulders begin to shake, juddering up and down and suddenly Jenni was crying into his chest. |
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The pain from his wounds suddenly washed over him like a tidal wave, ten times worse than before. |
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I suddenly felt a peace wash over me, and I knew he'd heard and all was forgiven. |
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A horrible siren sound wailed across the boat and suddenly, men and weapons erupted on deck. |
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He halted suddenly, making an abrupt left down a narrow alley Nara didn't like the looks of. |
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November to April is the wet season but heavy tropical storms can abate as suddenly as they arrive. |
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Suddenly the flood of memories came to her and she frowned, anger raging within her. |
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Suddenly the vision blurred as quick as it had appeared, and she had to brace herself against the door frame to steady her balance. |
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Suddenly he heard the slight jingle of keys in the hallway, followed by footsteps. |
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Suddenly the commercials that were created to break through the cacophony have created a deafening sameness. |
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Suddenly the train jolted to a stop and a bunch of armed men entered, forcing us off the train. |
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Suddenly two red lights appeared at the supposed sight were Yue's eyes should have been. |
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Suddenly every indebted student or well-endowed young woman seems to be available as a human billboard. |
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Suddenly the whole room's just buzzing and names and addresses are being exchanged. |
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Suddenly this community is bereft of sporting success and devoid of any heroes. |
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Suddenly she heard the sound of chains scraping as they descended the stairs, accompanied by the heavy footsteps of the goblins. |
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Suddenly it clicked and my eyes widened with embarrassment as I looked down at him. |
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Suddenly I stopped propelling the ball forward and pierced the prism, ripping a huge jagged scar in it. |
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Suddenly I felt conspicuous, standing there with my hair dripping onto the carpet and scraggily sticking to my neck and shoulders. |
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Suddenly there is nothing to worry about other than tidying my room and sending emails. |
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Suddenly the boat exploded into a great ball of flame, sending pieces of it skyward. |
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Suddenly I get that feeling like when the bus inspector asks for your ticket. |
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Suddenly the powerful propaganda machine of the big media concerns was no longer able to achieve the desired affect. |
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Suddenly there were all these cars trying to overtake me, tailgating me, blowing their hooters, angrily gesturing for me to get out of the way. |
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Suddenly Vanga asked whether there was someone else in the room and I froze in terror. |
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Suddenly it clicked, she could teach Summer the spell, channel her magic through her, and work the spell that way. |
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Suddenly your feet don't touch bottom any more and you notice you are farther from the beach. |
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Suddenly we are surrounded with reminders of just how interesting the post-punk musical scene was. |
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Suddenly the profits of doom were left with egg on their face as the Blues relished life at the summit. |
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Suddenly he was hugging me tightly and calling for Mina who came in the small room at a run. |
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Suddenly they all heard a deep rumbling, and the ground began to shake violently! |
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Suddenly being thrust on to the opposite side of the fence was something of a culture shock. |
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Suddenly they heard a voice outside the ring of zombies, yelling out the counter-curse in a loud, clear voice, over and over again. |
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Suddenly there was a big explosion that shook the floor as Grant set off the bombs, followed by a great crash as the gates. |
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Suddenly Constantine advanced and Alexander was driven back, parrying Constantine's attacks with his great sword. |
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Suddenly it seemed as though the whole world realized there had passed a man whose like it might never see again. |
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Suddenly above the steady vibrating thrum of the C130 cargo plane's four giant Rolls-Royce turboprop engines, a sound rings out. |
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Suddenly Sara elbowed him in the ribs causing him to loose his grip on her. |
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Suddenly his side looked faster, hit harder, broke more often and crucially, for a five-minute spell, retained ball at the ruck. |
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Suddenly an explosion flamed in space, a ribbon of orange fire slashing out of the hull like a whip, lashing out into the blackness of space. |
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Suddenly the also-ran was rewriting the record books, running times that were tenths of seconds faster than anything in history. |
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She looked at me with piercing eyes, and I was suddenly frightened that she knew what I had done. |
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She would typically experience a period of mania and then suddenly become deeply depressed. |
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I fall back into a dream and then suddenly there is a tapping on the window just above my bed. |
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Suddenly I felt guilt, I knew I had also upset him by teasing him about Josh. |
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The conference room suddenly felt very warm, and I wondered if the ac had gone out. |
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Suddenly his unruffled middle age is disrupted by a triggered memory of his childhood. |
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A shift to the accessory position would have also caused the power steering to suddenly quit. |
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Suddenly a sharp jolt of pain rang through my entire system as I opened my eyes. |
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Suddenly a pair of hands grabbed her throat from in front of her and began to choke her. |
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Suddenly there's a real motive toward making that wireless access point a platform, with a modular, scalable, PC operating system. |
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Suddenly the solemnity of the occasion and the majesty of its setting overcame everyone and reverential silence descended. |
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The man did not seem to expect such an affirmation and he appeared to be suddenly drained of his fury. |
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Suddenly a clenching pain in his lower torso seared throughout his body, stopping him just short of his target. |
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Suddenly he was behind me, a length of white cord stretched tightly between his two hands. |
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The 2008 also-ran is suddenly the hottest Republican in the 2012 presidential field. |
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Then, as Amado had predicted, he suddenly stopped speaking and began rolling his head back and forth. |
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Suddenly our conversation came to an abrupt halt, our breath caught in our throats and our mouths hung open with astonishment. |
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Like ambrosia from the gods, I suddenly realized that Nicotine is the most amazing legal substance of the twentieth century. |
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He had worked as a cab and ambulette driver since setting foot in the country and was suddenly out of work. |
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Suddenly she was seized with fear, not of death itself, but of what comes after death. |
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Suddenly the creek falls in a graceful sheet of water into a turquoise pool. |
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Suddenly I realized that my life hadn't changed much in the last decade since leaving college. |
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Why would an antigovernment purist like Rick Perry suddenly support a health-care mandate? |
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How did they suddenly become so prominent in the modernist design movement? |
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Suddenly it came under a concentrated barrage of German artillery and machinegun fire. |
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Suddenly you're forced to estimate summer child care expenses and what part of your upcoming root canal isn't covered by insurance. |
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Suddenly looking very, very bored, her dad leaned his elbow on the table and rested the side of his head in his hand. |
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Suddenly allowing religions to act lawlessly does not seem like such a good idea. |
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Suddenly they're dressed to the hilt in 1980s sunglasses, shorts, and a thick gob of zinc oxide on their noses. |
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Suddenly concerned he opened the door quickly and rushed inside, startling Blair who was hopping from the desk to the couch. |
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Suddenly this giant brick landed in front of us then we turned around and there was one behind us. |
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Suddenly a burning pain seared through the centre of her forehead, just above her dark eyebrows. |
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Suddenly when I wasn't looking he had whipped his tape measure out and measured my waist! |
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They turned slowly and gave the art nouveau building a suddenly contemporary appeal. |
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Suddenly a brilliant glow filled the night, illuminating the snow-capped alps in the distance. |
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Suddenly she felt a tap on the shoulder and she broke eye contact with him to see an elderly woman handing her a handkerchief. |
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Suddenly pain seared through his right cheek, bringing back his senses in a wave of madness. |
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Suddenly drivers lost their anonymity and could be identified by the unique registration number the law required them to attach to their cars. |
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And if they refuse to so avow, suddenly finding themselves with a challenge from the right? |
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Suddenly stopping antidepressants like Effexor, Paxil or Zoloft or nerve pills such as Ativan or Xanax can cause a range of reactions. |
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When the Greek bonds got restructured, they suddenly had a big hole in their balance sheet. |
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After years of failing to earn out his advances, bellow was, as his biographer James Atlas has noted, suddenly a wealthy man. |
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And suddenly, he was a stranger, a man who looked at me blankly from his hospital bed, no flicker of recognition. |
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Suddenly there was an avalanche of theories designed to explain the rise in crime that had previously been denied. |
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Suddenly another pain wrenched her heart and she clutched her chest, gasping for air. |
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After walking block after block holding that container, he had suddenly discarded it and was now clutching a gun. |
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Suddenly there was a loud hissing sound and thrashing of water from behind the reeds. |
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In the midst of all her bombast, I suddenly saw her as the sad, lonely old woman she was. |
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Suddenly she stopped in her tracks and turned to the horizon where the sun was setting. |
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But when Saldanha was found dead on Friday in a suspected suicide, the braggadocio suddenly ceased. |
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The woman allegedly decided to hit her brakes suddenly and veer toward an exit, losing Tirico. |
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Suddenly songs that had been knocking around in his head for more than a decade were finding new life. |
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Suddenly the boat shifted and moved, throwing her to her knees and almost knocking Wes into the water. |
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Suddenly the art houses of America turned on him with a collective eye roll. |
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When Bushnell started describing most Lipstick viewers' watching habits to me, I suddenly felt found out. |
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But as the Flying Fortresses arrived over Normandy, gunning toward the bridge at Caen, the cloud cover suddenly thickened. |
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Suddenly he sat down and started licking his paws, a portrait of innocence. |
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Suddenly it's Thursday, which is the end of my working week, and I'm knackered. |
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In general, there are two related but distinct physiological ways in which one might die suddenly from a cardiac event. |
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Suddenly they stop, statue-still, their knees crooked around one another, like fingers pulling on a wishbone. |
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The Infiniti suddenly backed up into the radio cars then caromed forward into a turn. |
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Suddenly the Belgians are exciting and confident and the nation is daring to hope once more. |
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Suddenly a figure formed and it was like a floating mass, air shaped like a body. |
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On the centenary of World War I, Europe's suddenly facing a crisis of Russian aggression. |
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To our amazement a train suddenly appears, three lights ablaze. |
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Suddenly the Gats treaty is not about trade at all, but a sly means to wipe away restrictions on business and industry, foreign and local. |
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Drusilla suddenly came to an abrupt stop and Miri bumped into her. |
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The agricultural district, in which rice and watermelons and fruits and vegetables were grown in abundance, suddenly discovered a new, lucrative alternative crop. |
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Jimjim's body suddenly jackknifed, wrenching his figure to the side. |
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The CD pushes the listener to the limit of endurance, virtually begs you dismiss it as a depressing case of style over substance, then suddenly reveals hidden depths. |
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Then suddenly and without warning the police moved in on horseback and foot, wrestling random fans to the floor and using their batons with sickening accuracy. |
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The water boils suddenly, hissing and japping into the flames. |
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It stung like a million wasps, but suddenly, my hand was back to normal. |
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As they watched in silence, a pillow suddenly hit Chasity in the face. |
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Adam was quiet for a few minutes, then he suddenly jumped to his feet. |
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Beth turned around and was suddenly sprayed with a water gun. |
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Vehicles previously stuck in queues past the A2 junction suddenly speed up and try to get the best position as three lanes expand to eight for the toll booths. |
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It seemed to creep up on the neighborhood like a old tabby who suddenly appears underfoot, purring and mewing blossoms of quietude after the winter winds. |
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It seemed such a long way off, and now, suddenly, the wedding is imminent. |
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She followed the man and was about to waylay him when he suddenly stopped. |
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She suddenly stopped speaking, and cocked her ear to listen to something. |
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Twisting the handle, a man suddenly burst in and clubbed him across the head with a blunt, heavy object. |
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The cold weather has been suddenly replaced by warm humid conditions. |
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Of course, now that I'm here, I'm suddenly wracked with uncertainty. |
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Eric glared at his former captor, the closest thing to a nemesis he could imagine, and suddenly, as the radiance from the torch touched his skin, inner fire consumed him. |
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Like I said, this weather better change soon before I start packing heat and I suddenly go crazy and climb a bell tower and try to shoot up the clouds. |
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So why are his advisers suddenly comparing him to the coldest of Cold Warriors? |
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I felt as if a huge burden weighing me down had suddenly loosened. |
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While floating along and staring up at the pinkish rock walls, it suddenly seems as if the canyon has reached out and cupped me lightly in the palm of its hand. |
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The three walked silently on for a few steps, when Dawn jolted suddenly. |
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The ship suddenly jolted and an explosion occurred afterwards. |
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A feeling raged suddenly within me and my fists automatically clenched. |
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Then suddenly, as if I'd thought too soon, there was a terrific pull backwards, and we were all thrown forwards in our seats as the train juddered to a sudden halt. |
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The speaker suddenly disappeared just before the beginning of the ceremony. |
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Suddenly a fit, tanned surfer with a slouching hat appears with his dog between the palm trees welcoming the arriving guests. |
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Then suddenly I comprehended, and sprang through the hallway to the marble room. |
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As we leave Pisac and roll down the side of the gorge, the sun suddenly emerges and a brilliant rainbow lights up the verdant green Sacred Valley of the Incas. |
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Suddenly the rich natural habitat of the river bed becomes the killing fields of Clonaslee. |
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Suddenly they were moving, revving up, screeching out into the approaching rush-hour traffic of central London. |
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Suddenly and for no apparent reason all these wigeon took wing accompanied by a wild chorus and a mighty roar of wings. |
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Suddenly the heroes felt the floor beneath them shake and they hid behind the pillars that held the ceiling up. |
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Suddenly United found themselves dominating possession and creating opportunities at will. |
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Suddenly the kitchen door creaked open, and Ana walked in from outside, her hair pulled back under a kerchief. |
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Suddenly aglow under the light bulb of an idea dancing above his head, Paul Reinhard turned to his typing machine. |
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Suddenly some authority is booting him out, in what he sees as bloodymindedness. |
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Suddenly out of the blue my 35 kg kelpie Jessica bolts from around the other side of the house nearly knocking me of my feet. |
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Suddenly it's next December 31, and the gang's all together again to ring in another year. |
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Suddenly the silence was interrupted by the sound of arrows whizzing and striking soft objects. |
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Suddenly the prospect of an Angelo's white pizza wasn't so appealing, especially since she knew that she'd probably be eating it in silence. |
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Suddenly the gardeners spot the Queen across the garden and they throw themselves flat on the ground. |
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Suddenly the ratty old sixties sofa that came with the flat is starting to look quite comfy. |
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Suddenly dozens of eggs fell from the basket and smashed into a puddle of yolks and whites as he shifted the pole from one shoulder to the other. |
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Suddenly someone pushed a cookie into my mouth, and then bombarded me with affectionate hugs and kisses. |
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Suddenly people started talking back to us and telling us where we were going wrong. |
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Suddenly he was fair game once more and there was more than just terrorism on the agenda. |
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Suddenly machine-gun fire raked the bridge and the pilothouse, shattering the safety windows. |
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Suddenly a young man jumped on to the podium and started playing his guitar and singing. |
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Suddenly jumping into a sprint, he raced over to the elf just as the dragon opened its mouth. |
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Suddenly came Mr Hill's cry for help and as a fireman started to sift through the debris he saw the railman's boots poking through the soil. |
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Suddenly she spoke, and he could detect the fear, horror, and absolute abhorrence in her tone of voice. |
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Suddenly the black car came screeching around the corner and stopped right next to Amy. |
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Suddenly she leapt into overdrive as I bore off 20 or so degrees to allow for the extra sail area and increase in apparent wind. |
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Suddenly a cart roared down the road behind them, and half running him over. |
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Suddenly he heard the whining sound of the lead balls, like so many hornets screaming past his ears. |
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Suddenly amazed at their own good fortune, the Cardinals made overtures to retain Keane, but he put them off until after the World Series. |
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Suddenly I felt like I was at the edge of the abyss again, with nothing preventing me from falling and falling. |
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Suddenly a loud clap came from one of the men, followed by another, and then another until his whole command was clapping and applauding. |
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Suddenly a wave of homesickness washed over me, almost more than I could bear. |
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Suddenly the play turns from a study of adolescent accusation into one about the problems of living with a gay husband. |
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Suddenly its own chosen ground of national security had turned into quicksand. |
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Suddenly a jet fighter is seen coming in low from behind, and when over the car, it executes a half roll. |
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And suddenly the compositional weight of the work made perfect sense. |
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Who does not feel the passage of divine dreams over his troubled life when the infinite meadows of heaven are suddenly abloom with light? |
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Silicon Valley is not going to suddenly take an Ambien and stop innovating. |
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Four thousand years of ingrained asshattedness didn't suddenly change over the course of a hangover. |
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Tension erupted as well, of course, between Dina and her parents, odd attacklike conflicts, suddenly, for no reason. |
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The backhandedness of the compliment suddenly struck him, and he squeezed his eyes shut at the gaffe. |
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The junk was nearer, beating in toward the island, her brown batwing sail suddenly tall and terribly conspicuous against the sky. |
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After the bouncer gave him a solid belt to the gut, Simon had suddenly had enough of barfighting. |
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My manager suddenly blasted me yesterday for being a little late to work for five days in a row, because I was never getting myself up on time. |
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Then, suddenly, the singing fell upon us and broke the silence into ruins. It was in the nature of a breach of the peace. |
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Then in the evening, he came suddenly upon Sue riding a spirited black horse in a bridle path at the upper end of the park. |
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On rising suddenly from her chair she experienced a brownout and had to sit down again quickly. |
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A raft of twigs stayed upon a stone, suddenly detached itself, and floated towards the culvert. |
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The artist just seemed to daub on paint at random and suddenly there was a painting. |
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Just after noon, a northerly wind suddenly sprant up. De Villaine and his crew were left to finish their harvest dry-headed and dry-handed. |
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There was the boom of a bass drum, and the voice of the orchestra leader rang out suddenly above the echolalia of the garden. |
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I was Face-stalking so hard, I suddenly knew everyone's business like nobody's business. |
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Pooley's eyes suddenly alighted upon a half empty bag of cement which lay among a few unused red flettons in the corner of the patio. |
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Sparks suddenly had seen the light and Frick and Frack had their eyewitness identification. |
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It's rather ghostish to have the road suddenly smudged out, and all the world anywhere, nowhere for you to go. |
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Kuchum still was strong and suddenly attacked Yermak in 1585 in the dead of night, killing most of his people. |
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I was passing the corner of Second and Main when, without provocation of any sort on my part, I was suddenly assaulted by two hoodla. |
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According to tradition, a Praetorian named Gratus found him hiding behind a curtain and suddenly declared him princeps. |
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When Edward died suddenly in 1483, political and dynastic turmoil erupted again. |
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For baby-boomer parents, life without kids often feels like suddenly slamming on the brakes after years in the fast lane. |
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The services of the lightermen had suddenly become extremely expensive, and only the luckiest refugees secured a place in a boat. |
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This quiet is broken suddenly with an initial jump scare of the puppet's iconic laughter. |
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He sat looking at her with lack-lustre eyes. The light suddenly came back into them. |
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My husband told me that when he was a lad of seventeen a thought struck him suddenly, which became the foundation of all his future discoveries. |
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If the car suddenly stops or crashes, the driver and passengers continue at the same speed the car was going before it stopped. |
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Evidence shows that tectonics have caused rivers to shift course suddenly and dramatically. |
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The wicked knight leapt suddenly upon him, cutting off the top of the crown which the unction of sacred chrism had dedicated to God. |
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After his accidental demise, the play suddenly becomes serious and takes on a tragic tone. |
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He died suddenly in 1678, while in attendance at a popular meeting of his old constituents at Hull. |
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When the Prince of Wales died suddenly in 1751, his eldest son, Prince George, became heir apparent. |
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Having been in excellent health, Vaughan Williams died suddenly in the early hours of 26 August 1958 at Hanover Terrace. |
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I was going mad, desperately searching for something suddenly fresh and thrillingly exciting. |
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Without apparent provocation, she began screaming at him, before suddenly becoming silent and staring into space. |
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She follows it down a rabbit hole, but suddenly falls a long way to a curious hall with many locked doors of all sizes. |
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It was funny to consider what things in life inspired a person to suddenly metamorphosise into something else. |
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Khan hit the canvas and suddenly had to fight to stay alive as Garcia's punch to the neck and jaw badly hurt him. |
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With their entry into new high-tech industries, many nerds suddenly became millionerds. |
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The industry collapsed suddenly in 1830 after the removal of tariffs on imported alkali. |
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The Deputy First Minister does not automatically succeed if a vacancy in the premiership is suddenly created. |
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Meta leapt forward. In midair his lower half morphed, and suddenly he was one-half humanoid, one-half coiled spring. |
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Adley died suddenly before the Bill completed its passage through Parliament. |
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The Minoans were followed by the Myceneans, who collapsed suddenly around 1200 BC, ushering the European Iron Age. |
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He had been working continuously on his philosophy until two weeks before, when he suddenly fell terminally ill. |
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He left so suddenly and quietly that for a time people believed he was the fourth Wittgenstein brother to have committed suicide. |
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About a month ago I suddenly found myself in the right frame of mind for doing philosophy. |
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California was suddenly no longer a sparsely populated backwater, but seemingly overnight it had grown into a major US population center. |
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Shortly after Knox sent the letter to the Queen Regent, he suddenly announced that he felt his duty was to return to Geneva. |
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Then Smith suddenly collapsed and was briefly unconscious before coming around. |
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Brought up a devout evangelical, as a young man he suddenly lost his religious faith. |
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These glaciers exhibit normal movement until suddenly they accelerate, then return to their previous state. |
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The Norse left as suddenly and as mysteriously as they had arrived, however leaving the Norman army weakened and demoralized. |
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In 1324, Edward dispatched the Earl of Pembroke to Paris to broker a solution, but the earl died suddenly of an illness along the way. |
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Kamaitachi is a phenomenon wherein one who is idle is suddenly injured as if his or her skin were cut by a scythe. |
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Then the latter, as every golfer does at times, suddenly went right off his game. |
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Vast tropical rainforests collapsed suddenly as the climate changed from hot and humid to cool and arid. |
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Zooey suddenly turned around, opened the medicine cabinet, replaced his nail file, and took down a remarkably stubby-looking orange stick. |
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Where the sea meets higher parts of the sloping landscape, dramatic cliffs emerge very suddenly. |
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The 308 appeared to run out of fuel 10 miles from Slough, although Hammond later explained that the entire electrical system had failed suddenly. |
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A college had been mooted in 1816, but the intended tutor died suddenly, and the matter was for the time dropped. |
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