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sudden and revival
" The years of Revolution and Confederation saw an upsurge of antilawyer sentiment, a " sudden revival, after the War of the Revolution, of the old dislike and distrust of lawyers as a class.
While the reigning theory behind Korean Buddhism was based on Jinul's " sudden enlightenment, gradual cultivation ," the modern Korean Seon master, Seongcheol's revival of Hui Neng's " sudden enlightenment, sudden cultivation " has taken Korean Buddhism by storm.
Crypto-Calvinism raised its head once more in the Electorate of Saxony in 1586, on the accession of Christian I., but on his death five years later it came to a sudden and bloody end with the murder of Nikolaus Krell as a victim to this unpopular revival of Calvinism.
The sudden revival of interest in appearances of angels from the 1980s onwards, especially in the United States, not only amongst Christians, but those interested in the New Age, has caused uncritical accounts of the story of the angels who saved the British army to be regularly published in books and magazines.
However, that sudden late-career revival did not last for too long and he retired soon thereafter.
However, in the second half of the season, Anderson experienced a sudden career revival, as his scoring average abruptly jumped to 22. 6 points per game, and his free throw percentage improved to a 67. 6 %, a figure close to his former career average.

sudden and summoned
By late January, however, he was beginning to suffer sudden, severe headaches, and finally summoned a doctor.
Because of the sudden dissolution on 7 June the conference never met and on the following day Whitelocke and his colleagues were summoned to the council chamber, and told to destroy the notes of their intended speeches.
Driven into a sudden rage, he smashes the chair to pieces and assaults the officer whom the watchman has summoned, knocking him out.

sudden and back
In the middle of the stairway, all of a sudden we heard His … voice: ' Do not bring him in here ', and so they took me back ".
The small Swiss garrison in the village, shaken by the sudden onslaught and unsupported by the battalions to their rear, were soon compelled back towards the village of Taviers.
At approximately 8: 13 pm the aircraft's tail section sustained a sudden upward movement, significant enough to require trimming to bring the plane back to level flight.
The symptoms of a vertebral collapse (" compression fracture ") are sudden back pain, often with radiculopathic pain ( shooting pain due to nerve root compression ) and rarely with spinal cord compression or cauda equina syndrome.
This helps maximize speed, reduces weight, and avoids sudden braking while nevertheless allowing the rider to slow by pushing back against the pedals.
The sudden death of their father on 5 September 1912 brought Douglas and his brother Arthur back to Milwaukee to care for their mother, whose health had deteriorated.
While cardiac issues cause feelings of sudden pressure in the chest or a crushing pain in the back, neck and arms, pain that is felt due to non cardiac issues gives a burning feeling along the digestive tract or pain when deep breaths are attempted.
The two main ways for cliffhangers to keep readers / viewers coming back is to either involve characters in a suspenseful, possibly life-threatening situation, or to feature a sudden shocking revelation.
a cultural atavism, a sudden and inexplicable plunge back into pre-Christian, medieval conditions in all but outward reality.
However, the sudden death of his father compelled him to move back to Mandal to help his family.
Following Houghton's sudden death from a cerebral hemorrhage in 1934, Gilman moved back to Pasadena, California, where her daughter resided.
It was a premature birth, resulting from a sudden placental abruption that placed both the mother and child at risk, and the Countess had to undergo an emergency caesarean section at Frimley Park Hospital, while The Earl of Wessex rushed back from Mauritius.
The engine can kick back, causing sudden reverse rotation.
The sudden appearance of masses of enemy cavalry so close to the supply train and to the Emperor's Headquarters caused panic and consternation and prompted Eugène to immediately cancel his attack and pull back his entire Corps westwards to deal with this alarming situation.
Some give Smith the edge for his consistent " north-south " style that took full advantage of Dallas ' talented offensive line, while some think Sanders ' spectacular running style with sudden changes of direction made him a better back.
Michael's first reign would be short lived at only three years, until his father Carol II came back to contest the title at the behest of a dissatisfied political faction that staged a sudden ' coup d ' état ' ( in spite of the fact that only a few years earlier he had renounced in official documents, written and signed in front of his own father, all his future claims to the throne of Romania ).
His hat was stuck on the top of his head so lightly, that it threatened to fall off every moment -- and would have done so, very often, if the wearer had not had a knack of every now and then giving his head a sudden twitch, which brought it back to its old place again.
Some trikes have back rests which provide support and a push bar for parents so that the parents can push the child up hills or hold the child back when descending, or in case of the sudden approach of other traffic.
After Smith's sudden death in 1994, Mandelson chose to back Blair for the leadership, believing him to be a superior communicator to Brown and played a leading role in the leadership campaign.
He convinces the White Room to send him back to Hell, where his sudden appearance causes Illyria to change back and forth between Illyria and Fred's personae.
A sudden swoop of German hussars drove the party back to camp.
The 2006 season began on March 16 with the sudden death of Doug Hamilton, the team's 43-year-old general manager, who suffered a heart attack on board a plane carrying the team back from Costa Rica where they had played Saprissa in the CONCACAF Champions ' Cup.
At that time, a sudden movement occurs along the fault, releasing the accumulated energy, and the rocks snap back to their original undeformed shape.

sudden and UK
The song reached number two on the national pop charts in Britain after the sudden influx of orders from the UK ( prompted by British radio station BBC Radio 1 playlisting the record ) and led to Anderson's signing a 7-album deal with Warner Bros. Records, which re-released the single.
It is rumoured that they are to construe a sudden halt in transmission, particularly of the morning news programme Today, as an indicator that the UK is under attack, whereafter their sealed orders take effect.
Another controversial factor of this defence, especially in UK law, is that the provoked must have carried out their act immediately after the provocation occurred, otherwise known as a " sudden loss of self control ".
Music press and public alike finally began to take notice of the band, and this sudden exposure propelled the re-released ( and re-recorded ) " Tattva " to No. 4 in the UK Singles Chart.
While Eye Candys sales failed to link on the sudden success of Lickin ' on Both Sides, pre-released lead single " Scandalous " became the group's most successful single by then: It reached # 2 in the UK and top 10 in Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, and Denmark.
Professor David Southall, OBE, is a UK paediatrician who is a controversial expert in Fabricated or Induced Illness ( FII, also known as " Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy "), and who has performed significant research into sudden infant death syndrome.
Evesham had invested heavily into the UK government Home Computer Initiative, and encountered financial problems when the government announced the sudden withdrawal of the scheme in 2007, leading to the appointment of Leonard Curtis as administrators.
It also caused the sudden loss of 18 GW of power, the equivalent of roughly 9 very large modern coal-fired power stations or about 20 nuclear reactors, equalling about 1 / 3 the peak demand on the UK National Grid.
He was considered and treated as one of the most loved horses in the history of horse racing in the UK, with his sudden death while racing making front page news.

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