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sudden and increase
One of the stars is a flare star, which are prone to sudden, random outbursts that last several minutes ; these increase the pair's apparent brightness significantly-as high as magnitude 7.
Evidence for the fire hypothesis is the sudden increase in widespread ash deposits at the time that people arrived in Australia, as well as land-management and hunting practices of modern Aboriginal people as recorded by the earliest European settlers before Aboriginal society was devastated by European contact and disease.
Following the completion of the Erie Canal in 1817, which opened up easier travel to Lake Erie from the East Coast of the United States, the Detroit River became a heavily traversed route for settlers traveling to northern Michigan, and Detroit, as well, experienced a sudden increase in population.
Greece was diplomatically isolated and vulnerable, as the Corfu incident of 1923 showed, and the economical foundations of the state were in ruins, after a decade of war and the sudden increase of the country's population by a quarter.
The sudden increase in pressure upon firing hits the brass like a hammer, changing its crystalline structure and making it more brittle.
During the 16th century, Ashante society experienced sudden changes, including population growth because of cultivation of New World plants such as cassava and maize and an increase in the gold trade between the coast and the north.
GDP per capita grew 545 % from 1970 to 1980 as a result of the sudden increase in oil export revenues from 1973 to 1979.
This sudden population increase created burdens on the city.
Such anomalies would include any sudden and substantial increase in funds, a large withdrawal, or moving money to a bank secrecy jurisdiction.
Last but not least, such a sudden and large increase of power by Pisa could only lead to another war with Genoa.
Other arguments for the iatrogenic position, include the lack of children diagnosed with DID, the sudden spike in incidence after 1980 ( although DID was not a diagnosis until DSM-IV, published in 1994 ), the absence of evidence of increased rates of child abuse, the appearance of the disorder almost exclusively in individuals undergoing psychotherapy, particularly involving hypnosis, the presences of bizarre alternate identities ( such as those claiming to be animals or mythological creatures ) and an increase in the number of alternate identities over time ( as well as an initial increase in their number as psychotherapy begins in DID-oriented therapy.
A 1996 review offered three possible causes for the sudden increase in people diagnosed with DID:
The most well-known of these is the " hot flash " or " hot flush ", a sudden temporary increase in body temperature.
Many Americans feared a floodgate scenario with a large and sudden increase of the refugee population, but the 50, 000 cap would only account for 10 % of immigration flow to the U. S. and would allow one refugee for every 4, 000 Americans, small numbers compared to those of countries like Canada, France and Australia.
This rapid increase in population and claims of neglect by the state government in Perth led to the proposition of the new state of Auralia but with the sudden diaspora after the Gold Rush these plans fell through.
The workhouse building was constructed in 1840, in response to a sudden increase in extreme poverty and famine in the Roscommon town area.
The sudden increase in pressure and temperature from lightning produces rapid expansion of the air surrounding and within a bolt of lightning.
Some challenges currently facing the city of Crystal Lake include a large and sudden increase in immigration, and an inconvenient road system leading to frequently snarled traffic.
* Squall – sudden onset of wind increase of at least 16 knots ( 30 km / h ) or greater sustained for at least one minute.
Of course, a by-product of this sudden massive increase in interest in the area was a marked increase in speculation.
* In an uncontrolled power excursion accident, a sudden power spike in the reactor exceeds reactor design specifications due to a sudden increase in reactor reactivity.

sudden and popularity
Upon the sudden appearance and massive popularity of Dungeons & Dragons from TSR, the company turned its attentions to role-playing games, seeking out and producing systems created by amateurs and freelancers.
It was only in early 19th century that his popularity came to a sudden halt.
After its inception, Ido gained support from some in the Esperanto community, but following the sudden death in 1914 of one of its most influential proponents, Louis Couturat, it declined in popularity.
This describes a situation where a website ends up denied, not due to a deliberate attack by a single individual or group of individuals, but simply due to a sudden enormous spike in popularity.
Almost immediately, with the sudden popularity of her first pictures, she became a screen icon.
After the Second World War karate, like other martial arts, had acquired a sudden international popularity as a result of the interest taken in them by the American forces occupying Japan.
However, the sudden popularity of the New Kids caused their roles to be reversed.
The band found itself amidst the sudden popularity and attention given to the Seattle music scene and the genre known as grunge.
The group had been scheduled to open for Tiffany once again on a second tour, but their sudden popularity caused a reversal, and she wound up opening for them ( although the two acts were technically billed as " co-headliners ").
Douglas was the first to hear about the record's sudden popularity in Pittsburgh ; his Snap Records labels always included his name and location.
Pelé single handedly was credited for the sudden world wide popularity & public awareness in soccer in the United States.
The name " Pow-Wows " was only added to the book in late 19th century reprints in the wake of the sudden popularity of Spiritualism in the United States, in which " Indian Spirit Guides " were frequently seen during seances.
Felix was silent until 1936 when the sudden popularity of Mickey Mouse prompted the animators to put Felix cartoons in sound.
Demand for photographic films showed a sudden plunge in line with the growing popularity of digital cameras.
The album brought the band to a new level of commercial success, and Soundgarden found itself amidst the sudden popularity and attention given to the Seattle music scene.
The chief circumstance to which Acacius owed this sudden wave of popularity was the adroitness with which he succeeded in putting himself at the head of the particular movement of which Daniel the Stylite was both the coryphaeus and the true inspirer.
Harlow's enormous popularity and " laughing vamp " image were in distinct contrast to her personal life, which was marred by disappointment, tragedy, and ultimately her sudden death from renal failure at the age of 26.
He was also the first top player to successfully use the Grand Prix Attack against the Sicilian Defence ( 1. e4 c5 2. f4 ), spurring a sudden and sustained gain in its popularity.
The series was launched during the mid 1990s wave of popularity in " tabloid " talk shows, which followed the sudden successes of Ricki Lake and Jerry Springer.
Exceptions are made to re-releases and sudden resurgence in popularity of tracks that have taken a very long time to gain mainstream success.
In late 1979, PolyGram was caught offguard by the sudden end of the popularity of disco music, leaving it with an underutilized distribution network, profligate labels, and overoptimistic product orders.
Obscure jazz standards began to show up on the sudden rush of established pop singers to cover jazz standards ( the obscure Billy Barnes ballad " Something Cool ," for instance, had a rise in popularity after Jones introduced it in concert to rock audiences on her debut tour ).
Their sudden popularity, along with an error in the copyright notice of Thomas Dam's original product, resulted in cheaper imitations and knock-offs which flooded the North American shelves.
Many historians interpret this sudden popularity of the Yellow Emperor as a reaction to the theories of French scholar Albert Terrien de Lacouperie ( 1845 – 1894 ), who in a book called The Western Origin of the Early Chinese Civilization, from 2300 B. C.

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