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suddenly and unexpectedly
Its transformation into a rich leader of modern industry came suddenly and unexpectedly in the next 150 years, following its union with Britain in 1707 and its integration with the advanced English and imperial economies.
Scotland's transformation into a rich leader of modern industry came suddenly and unexpectedly.
" Peel would be conducting her normal activities when she'd unexpectedly receive a message on a calling card or within a delivered gift, at which point Steed would suddenly appear ( usually in her apartment ).
* November 17 – WWII – Attack on Pearl Harbor: Joseph Grew, the United States ambassador to Japan, cables to Washington a warning that Japan may strike suddenly and unexpectedly.
* Flashback ( psychology ), in which a memory is suddenly and unexpectedly revisited
Merlin returns to his birthplace in the Courts of Chaos in order to solve the existential riddle in which he is involved-to find that he is suddenly a lot closer to the throne of Chaos itself than he thought, King Swayvill having finally died of a long-standing illness ( aggravated, it is said, by the death curse of Eric of Amber ), and many other candidates having either been assassinated or dropped out, which pushes his own house of Sawall unexpectedly to the forefront.
This short novel revolves around a woman having a one-night stand with a total stranger who suddenly and unexpectedly commits suicide in her bedroom, and the woman's attempts at disposing of the body so as not to cause a scandal about herself or be suspected of killing the man.
During the 2009 tour, Mark dubbed the song as a definition for their reunion, stating that the band has done exactly what the lyrics of the song state: that they have been together, broke up suddenly and unexpectedly, and then reunited to continue doing what they love most.
In the event of a kickback, the reverse rotation of the engine could suddenly engage the starter, causing the crank to unexpectedly and violently jerk, possibly injuring the operator.
In September 1934 O ' Duffy suddenly and unexpectedly resigned as leader of Fine Gael as his extreme views and poor judgement became an embarrassment to his party.
When Prime Minister Per Albin Hansson suddenly died in 1946, Erlander was unexpectedly chosen as the successor and subsequently also as the leader of the party.
Enemies can appear unexpectedly or suddenly, and levels are often designed with scripted sequences where enemies drop from the ceiling or crash through windows.
This recognizes that all individuals may suddenly and unexpectedly lose control when words are spoken or events occur but, again, states differ on the extent to which this should be allowed to excuse liability or merely mitigate to a lesser offense such as manslaughter.
Piven suddenly and unexpectedly dropped out of the play in December 2008 after he experienced health problems related to high mercury levels in his blood ; Norbert Leo Butz covered the role from December 23, 2008, until Macy took over the part.
Marshall died suddenly and unexpectedly of a heart attack, precipitating a by-election dominated by the invasion of Iraq ( which he had opposed ).
A legal battle ensues amidst the tragedy of the deceased Honourable Arthur Somerset who was directly in line to the title and died suddenly, unexpectedly and in rude health on the 25th July 2012.
Frederick M. Vinson died suddenly and unexpectedly from a heart attack early on the morning of September 8, 1953 ; his body is interred in Pinehill Cemetery, Louisa, Kentucky.
In 1986, Roger Barkley suddenly and unexpectedly quit the duo after twenty-two years, much to Lohman's shock and surprise.
He died suddenly and unexpectedly in New York City of an acute attack of pneumonia in 1898.
In 1982, after announcing his intention to seek the Republican nomination to challenge incumbent Democratic U. S. Senator Howard Metzenbaum, Ashbrook died suddenly and unexpectedly of a massive gastric hemorrhage.
This line-up would suddenly be changed, however, during the middle of a 1998 tour between The Aquabats and pop punk band Blink-182, when the latter unexpectedly fired their drummer Scott Raynor and recruited Barker as a last-minute replacement to sit in for the rest of the tour.
However, the place of women at the Institute was far from secure as Katharine Dexter told Dorothy Weeks ( a physicist and mathematician who earned her master's and doctorate from MIT ) that she had lived " in a cold fear that suddenly -- unexpectedly -- Tech might exclude women ...".
In Final Fantasy X, when a person dies suddenly and unexpectedly, his or her life force ( which manifests itself in the form of pyreflies ) must be released from the body and given " guidance " to the Farplane, the final resting place of departed souls.
On February 24, 1936, Ritchie died suddenly and unexpectedly of what was determined to be a cerebral hemorrhage.

suddenly and loses
Her father's sudden if honourable death — he unsuccessfully tries to prevent the lynching of an innocent young African American and is stabbed in the process by an angry and drunken young man — adds to the gloom that starts creeping into her life, especially when she sees that, as a widow, her mother suddenly loses all her will to live.
At the end of the bypass, the road suddenly loses the broad expanse of tarmac and looks like a minor B road and becomes Bedford Road ; there are speed cameras here.
Samus is unknowingly infected by the virus, and proceeds to return to the BSL station, when she suddenly loses consciousness and is ejected from her ship before it crashes into a nearby asteroid belt.
He attempts to follow Lau secretly as they leave, but loses his target when his phone rings suddenly at the crucial moment.
This generally happens when the bike is in a turn and the rear wheel loses traction, skids, and then suddenly regains traction, creating a large torque which flips the rider head first off the road.
However, she suddenly loses everything.
* Amok: Malayan mood disorder, more aptly called ' Austronesian Mood Disorder ', in which a person suddenly loses control of himself and goes into a killing frenzy, after which he / she hallucinates and falls into a trance.
* Bangungot: A relatively common occurrence in which a person suddenly loses control of his respiration and digestion, and falls into a coma and ultimately to death.
Angel enters suddenly and chokes Jenny until she loses consciousness, whereupon Eyghon moves to the nearest dead body: that of Angel, a vampire – as Willow had planned.
In style, substance loses any such power of pressure, dissolving into a play of movement and light ; marks of dishonor, feelings of shame, behaviors of abashment — these suddenly have no more pertinence than the rules of a schoolmarm in the Wild West, or the laws of a nation in a foreign embassy .” These two ways formed, according to Miller, “ the basis for the social engagement that 8½ is not widely supposed to have .” Miller continued:
When he goes home for the summer, Gogol's train is suddenly stopped and temporarily loses electricity.

suddenly and support
Soon after the election 1993, Patassé became unpopular within the army, not least because of his inability to pay their wages ( partly due to economic mismanagement and partly because France suddenly ended its economic support for the soldiers ’ wages ).
Whether the extinction occurred gradually or very suddenly is debatable, as both views have support in the fossil record.
Norman Cohn, in his book Europe's Inner Demons, also accused Murray of falsifying her evidence by selectively quoting from the testimony of accused witches, deliberately leaving out fantastical elements to support her claim that real events were being described rather than fantasies ; such elements include testimonies of flying to meetings, transforming into animals, or seeing the devil disappear and reappear suddenly.
He was considered the early favorite for the nomination, but his support ebbed in the late spring of 1940, as World War II suddenly became much more dangerous for America.
In 1650 William suddenly died however, so there was no longer any need for Cromwell's support against him.
After a very successful year as Mayor, marked by widespread community support, he resigned suddenly in May 2001 following a Grand Jury indictment for one count of misdemeanor perjury and in the same week being arrested by the Gun Barrel City Police Department for Public Intoxication.
While he is generally considered to be rather short-tempered when compared to Rama, Lakshmana is also considered an important element of Mariyada Purushottama, displaying great courage and presence of mind when Rama becomes distraught, angry and desperate over the loss of Sita — in an uncharacteristic display of desperation, a furious and almost hopeless Rama, not knowing of Sita's fate or whereabouts, is suddenly about to fire a weapon capable of bringing vast devastation of life ; Lakshmana stops Rama, calms him down, explains to him that the world is not responsible for their separation from Sita, and consoles and encourages his righteous brother, while giving him support and strength to keep looking for her.
Headrests support the head as well and are important in vehicles for preventing " whiplash " neck injuries in rear-end collisions where the head is jerked back suddenly.
As the East German government fell, state support vanished, and factories had to suddenly compete with more efficient firms in the West.
By 06: 50 the 160th ( Welsh Border ) Brigade had moved towards Shaluf and the 158th ( North Wales ) Brigade towards Mansura but owing to the difficulty of giving artillery support in case the fog should suddenly lift, they were ordered to move more slowly.
There are a number of subplots: ( 1 ) The caretaker of Tom's late grandmother tries to fraudulently inherit her home ; ( 2 ) Hopkins ' estrangement from his wife and daughter ( who quits school to elope with an undesirable man ); and ( 3 ) Tom's adulterous behavior during the war and an out-of-wedlock son conceived in Italy, whose mother suddenly contacts him to seek monetary support at a most inconvenient time.
Finding themselves suddenly short of one member, the Levellers ' manager called Simon Friend, a young singer-songwriter and at that time a roadie for New Model Army, who had played some acoustic support slots for the band in the past.
") Poiret was suddenly out of fashion, in debt, and lacking support from his business partners, and he soon left his fashion house.
Blaskowitz remained unoccupied for some time, until in December 1944 he was suddenly recalled and ordered to attack in the vicinity of Alsace-Lorraine in support of the ongoing Ardennes offensive.
center of the Earth when its support is suddenly displaced.
Louis lost the support of the Pope, but at the same time the relationship between Joanna and Alfonso suddenly worsened.
On the contralateral side, the flexors relax and the extensors contract to stiffen the leg since it must suddenly support the entire weight of the body.
Spirit began work on a dedicated Formula One car, the Spirit 101, for 1984, but Honda suddenly switched their support to the Williams team, leaving Spirit to use the lower powered Hart 4-cylinder Turbo engine ( Honda's rapid departure from Williams at the end of 1987 has distinct parallels with their ditching of Spirit ).
A strange alien device suddenly appears in engineering, seemingly attaching itself to the main life support system.
But after Baker's announcement that he would not run, Hoynes suddenly found himself in second place, with a small increase in support.
As versions of WWIV became available that would support WWIV-networking " plugins ," there were suddenly dozens of new WWIV networks such as IceNET ( run by Jim Nunn in Buffalo, New York ), FILEnet ( run by Dennis Myers in Richmond, Virginia ) and WWIVlink, TerraNET ( run by Cris McRae ), EliteLink, ChaosNET ( centered around Jacksonville, Florida ), and TriNet around Washington DC.
Although Kaufmann was unable to induce his government to support all his ambitious schemes of further conquest, he was still in office when General Mikhail Skobelev was despatched from Tiflis in 1880 and 1881 against the Turkomans of the Akhal-Teke Oasis, but died suddenly at Tashkent in May 1882, shortly before the annexation of Merv.
Operation: Military Kids is a program designed to help " suddenly military " children understand the military culture to which they now belong, and " Our Military Kids " provides monetary grants that support tutoring, sports and other extracurricular activities of National Guard and Reserve children, whose parents sometimes incur a lapse in income upon being called to active duty.
This can suddenly happen if, for example, the rate at which magma is erupted increases to a point where insufficient air is entrained to support it, or if the magma density suddenly increases as denser magma from lower down in a stratified magma chamber is tapped.

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