“All of a sudden, at this age, what do you do?
His sudden departure has not made the country any less volatile.
Onset is sudden, usually following severe psychosocial stressors.
Her rapid speech when she says “To leave you so sudden, an’ yous so great together ...
…moment of sudden cessation of fear caused by some imaginary danger.
But in all cases, both Laughter and Weeping, are sudden motions; Custome taking them both away.
Measurements were made on a 40 mm ID pipe with and without a sudden enlargement of aspect ratio σ = 0.444.
With the popping of the dotcom bubble, they have also been quick to offer help with “sudden-loss-of-wealth syndrome”.
Sudden warmings tend to occur during the early and middle parts of the winter and the transition period from winter to spring.
A consciousness of sudden happiness—not exhilaration but rather of sudden orientation after months of circling.
In December 1991 a British government campaign was launched to help prevent the sudden unexpected deaths of apparently healthy babies.
When the sudden buildup of stress is great enough to fracture these rocks, thereby relieving the stress between them, a series of smaller tremors are produced.
This is not a sudden, acrimonious breakup when one party pushed the other too far, along the lines of Induráin’s sudden departure from Banesto in 1996.
“Think how it must have been,” he said, “seeing metal for the first time—sudden glints of reflected sunlight, sudden shinings in a rock or at the bottom of a stream!”
First, the Sudden Teaching does not belong, because Fazang’s panjiao ranks teachings with respect to their content but the sudden teaching—as inexpressible—lacks content.
Progress in the treatment of coronary artery disease, as well as predicting the propensity for ventricular arrhythmias (with the initiation of proper treatment), has reduced the rate of cardiac sudden death.
"With songs from back catalogs all of the sudden coming up, where they've never had a Gen Z audience, or even a millennial audience, and all the sudden there's this massive attention around them."
It takes data for 68 developing countries between 1980 and 2014 and finds, strikingly, that bank lending was crimped not only during sudden falls in commodity prices, but also during sudden rises.
Sudden Glory Laughter— Sudden glory, is the passion which maketh those Grimaces called LAUGHTER; and is caused either by some sudden act of their own, that pleaseth them; or by the apprehension of some deformed thing in another, by comparison whereof they suddenly applaud themselves.
"I all of a sudden became a star and was traveling the world going from hotel room to garage to limo to stage, and I never dealt with it, and then all of a sudden I started to experience this incredible intense pain throughout my entire body that mimicked the illness I felt after I was raped," Gaga said.
Sudden
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- happening without warning or in a short space of time
Example: a sudden storm
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