Retail banking whirls struggling to satisfy customer expectations which seemingly flutter as suddenly as technology turns.
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Just as suddenly the air deadened, and at one point during the night the wind meter read zero.
Then, just as suddenly as he entered this glimpse of heaven, he's back in reality, with his wheels firmly in place.
Would we really be calm and unconcerned if, just as suddenly, real light -- the sun's light -- without notice went away?
But Modernist passages in the history of taste can end as suddenly as they begin not least when judgments that genius is sitting on the doorstep depend as heavily on fashion as on artistic fundamentals.
They all dash off in one direction and, after a bit of drama and crisis normally involving the "chuck wagon" being wrecked, they all stop as suddenly as they started and start chewing grass again.
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There have also been some epic chokes by teams chasing low scores, showing that a game suddenly and brutally won with the ball can be just as thrilling as one suddenly and brutally won with the bat.
Then, as though suddenly sensing the abstruseness of his own oratory, he sat back.
Two double faults were followed by an errant smash, and as Clijsters suddenly discovered her second wind, the American cut a disconsolate figure.
His still delicate heart came to a stop, as if suddenly cast in stone, only to shatter into pieces when it came charging back.
However, I was struck with the same flash of clarity as St Paul on the road to Damascus as I suddenly realised who, or what, the Antichrist is.
Across the former euro area, there would be a wave of bankruptcies as firms suddenly found themselves either owed money in a depreciating currency or owing money in an appreciating one.
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With a seven-point lead over Massa in the bank, the Englishman doesn't need to win at Interlagos but asking him to rein in his racing instincts is about as likely as Brazilians suddenly being rubbish at football.
That said, the AAII poll is not as reliable when it spikes up suddenly, as it did this week, often dropping back down the next week.
People ahead of me raised their hands to their faces as they stopped suddenly and gazed east.
At the time of the merger, senior Chrysler managers became rich, as share options suddenly became hugely valuable.
The reader does not rise from his table happy and replete so much as stand up suddenly, pale and reeling.
In the face of a critical backlash, uproar ensued and changes were proposed as everyone, suddenly, was up in arms.
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Fumiko, from across the room, smiled, as though she suddenly understood something.
Suddenly as I watched as the clock on the theatre wall it started to whizz round, each hour lasting less than a minute.
Actor Rob Lowe told Oprah Winfrey on her chat show that he and his family had fled from their home as the flames suddenly closed in.
After a few hours, a small roe deer trots into the clearing ahead before abruptly turning and running, as if having suddenly recalled an appointment elsewhere in the forest.
Right from the moment of the opening ceremony, it has felt as if Britain suddenly had the confident voice it had been looking for since the height of the Industrial Revolution.
People have reported counterintuitive phenomena on their phones, such as the devices suddenly shutting off right after displaying a charge of 50% or higher, or showing power below 100% right after an extended stay on the charger.
We watched the V1s, the 'doodlebugs', rattling across the skies every day and we held our breath in terror, as the unmistakable quite suddenly stopped, and if, instead of dropping straightaway as they often did, they flew silently on.
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