And then suddenly we tell people to do things differently, and it doesn't work.
It's like you were valedictorian and then suddenly you're going for a semester at sea.
And then suddenly I am in Lahaina, the most energized and enervating town on Maui.
Then suddenly, as April actually starts to do this thing to break up with herself a guitar swells.
The woman stepped back, then suddenly disappeared from the fish-eyed confines of the peephole.
Then suddenly, once again, the photo that had given her unwanted fame brought opportunity.
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But then suddenly the watches were everywhere in the U.S., and consumers started to say, Wait a minute.
History is littered with once-dominant institutions that were imperceptibly hollowed out and then suddenly collapsed.
Then suddenly, in the early 1970s, it took off like an aromatic rocket.
Then suddenly around the turn of the millennium, the bronze heads began to enter the public consciousness.
Telecom gear maker UTStarcom grew tenfold in four years by selling low-cost phone systems in China, then suddenly stumbled.
And then suddenly it opened, several security guards stepped out and there was Ms. Jolie in a black pantsuit.
Then suddenly, on a distant balcony, Mr Musharraf emerged dressed for combat, and stood rigid as he gave his salute.
Then suddenly at sunrise, hundreds came ashore all at once, squawking and making a racket with the thrumming of their wings.
And what if you do invite him and then suddenly the couple are off again perhaps even in the middle of dinner?
If this explanation is right, the marbled crayfish will do very well for an indeterminate period, and will then suddenly vanish.
It's not like there's a clock ticking and then suddenly it's over.
And then suddenly the plant reopens and people come back to work.
"You're really focused on the match and really want to finish in two sets, then suddenly the lights go off, " the 23-year-old said.
Black pied crows perch in their dead branches and then suddenly take off in flocks to surf the swirling breezes around the dunes.
"And then suddenly, there were a few gunshots that rang out, and she went down, she went down through the sunroof, " he said.
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Congress nearly shut the door on trial lawyers a year ago, but it then suddenly dropped the ball and hasn't picked it up since.
"Adelaide was quite a monoculture and then suddenly there was a rush of Sudanese refugees, " said Sieh Mchawala, who directed the film about Kuol.
Palms upturned, she swayed back and forth for a minute or two, then suddenly flung her body forward and touched her forehead to the carpet.
Bruce Ismay, head of the company that operated the Titanic, to remain on deck, trying to help the rescue effort, then suddenly decide to abandon ship.
The artist just painted this picture, and then suddenly the picture was a huge success, and the only picture that he'd ever sold up until that time.
Then there was a silence and then suddenly there's this dazzling light that flashes at you from the base of the launch pad - and that's ignition.
The law enforcement partnership was initially marketed as voluntary -- until states like New York and Massachusetts tried to opt out, and then suddenly it became mandatory.
It is trending down into 1981 (NGDP growth has actually been accelerating slightly up to this point.) Then suddenly debt-to-GDP breaks north, not stopped until the mid 1990s.
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