Ultimately, however, it didn't really work out, and with the pressure at boiling point, Spencer shocked the sport by suddenly resigning.
By suddenly deciding to throw Mr Trichet's beret into the ring, the French seem to be plainly pushing their national interest.
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Of course you can do this by suddenly running surpluses in trade and government, but to do so would need both a miracle and a terrifying shrinkage of the government sector.
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Thursday, with Cano back to his usual self, the Yankees chugged through the first few innings, scoring their first run on an RBI single by the suddenly-streaking Vernon Wells.
The Angels replaced Guerrero with Hideki Matsui, another effective but aging hitter, who also settled for a one-year deal after being cut loose by the suddenly budget conscious Yankees.
The message could not be clearer: The number of requests by French citizens to leave France are suddenly up by 400 to 500 percent.
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He arrived at Old Trafford with the stated intention of ending the era of Liverpool constantly winning titles, which he has done, but he has achieved another feat by responding to the challenge of Chelsea when they were suddenly fuelled by the riches of Roman Abramovich.
Zimmerman says that he returns to his parked SUV and is attacked suddenly by Martin.
Thinking about how the years had flown by, I suddenly missed my brother, whom I hadn't seen for a long time.
By that afternoon on Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrials Average suddenly dropped by 2 percent in a matter of seconds.
It is becoming more widely used and accepted, however, particularly by volcanologists who suddenly, with no warning, find that they have a book to sell.
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As a representative of the American people and a strong supporter of Israel, I cannot sit by and hope that the PLO will suddenly decide to abide by the commitments it made two years ago.
That changed suddenly in December 2009, after a controversial privacy settings change by Facebook left his profile suddenly extremely exposed.
Niese has been tasked to lead a Mets rotation suddenly hit by a rash of injuries.
When I reached the top almost to the border we were suddenly surrounded by Serb forces.
California's problems were caused by Enron's suddenly inflating the price of electricity, forcing blackouts throughout the state.
France, previously backed only by Ireland, may suddenly find lots of new allies eager to resist farm reform.
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The notion that the markets have been suddenly hijacked by traders and derivatives dealers isn't borne out by history.
That dynamic prompted a flurry of activity by established players that suddenly found themselves a step behind a big digital trend.
Peering up at the glittering rows of windows dotting the monument walls, I was suddenly overwhelmed by the sheer size of everything.
For example, because the airport in San Francisco was owned by the city, suddenly major airlines were required not to discriminate against gays and lesbians.
During the monsoon, when the plains around the river and its tributaries flood, the habitat for fish suddenly increases by as much as ten times.
Industrial production suddenly dived by 9% in Italy during May.
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Standing in that courtyard, staring blankly at a pile of stones where my 23-year-old self had once posed for a photo, I was suddenly hit by the elasticity of time.
Some 70% of all equity volume is driven by computer models that suddenly trigger a surge in buy or sell orders that are causing the fragmentation, volatility and use of hidden trading venues.
The biggest broadcast event of the year was suddenly jolted by silence and darkness when a portion of the Super Dome in New Orleans lost power early in the game's second half.
"The optimism created by these countries' suddenly finding that they could have low interest rates without their currencies collapsing, which had been their previous experience, led people to think that there was a genuine rate-of-return revolution going on, " he says.
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In some cases, the disagreement is what you may think: a spouse who has worked as a homemaker may be worried about the disruption caused by the working spouse suddenly taking up space in the house, with not much to do.
As the yen fell below 140 to the U.S. dollar June 8, its lowest level in seven years, economists warned of a double-U - a slow recovery suddenly cut by a new round of devaluations, say, or a meltdown in Wall Street or Russia.
If the mega-sized farms of the current modern factory farm system were suddenly beset by a shortage of modern petro-based pesticides and herbicides, those farms would all suffer massive crop failures, and food would become scarce all around the world in less than two years.
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