Micron Technology (MU) shares are trading sharply higher this morning on a sudden outburst of affection from the Street for the memory chip company.
This is the reason many investors refrain from playing too much in territories that could lead to sharp losses on a sudden movement, like a devalued currency.
People have a change of heart on spending all of a sudden when it becomes personal.
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Ferguson made a change and put Carlos Tevez on and all of a sudden they were transformed.
More than just a frisson of fear shivered through the crew of Deuce when this hulking, 1930s-vintage iceboat found itself caught by a sudden gust of wind on a Wisconsin lake a few years ago.
This is key because if you carry a balance on a business card you could all of a sudden find yourself having to make higher monthly credit card payments simply because your credit card company suddenly chose to increase profitability with a surprise interest rate adjustment.
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The radar also detects potential collisions, flashing a warning on the windshield while preparing the brakes for a sudden stop.
The driver of a lorry involved in a fatal crash on the A43 saw a car make a "sudden" swerve shortly before the vehicles collided, a court has heard.
If Mr Caballero is right, America is also less vulnerable to a sudden run on its securities.
Then, as if on a dime, the world changed and all of a sudden lots of people with law degrees were getting laid off, deferred, ignored.
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Crude oil looks to be a more conservative play for 2011, and will trade in line with the monthly economic statistics unless political events cause a sudden volatility on the upside.
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According to Einstein, the force of gravity keeping your feet on the ground is fundamentally identical to the force slamming your body forward when you hit the brakes on the highway or take a sudden sharp turn.
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This term, there was a sudden sense on the part of the liberals that the court really had shifted that in cases where they used to be able to win with Justice O' Connor, they were now going to lose with Justice Kennedy.
There's a careful study of the Mariel boatlift, for example, which was a kind of natural experiment where a large number of Cuban immigrants were, if you will, dumped on the shores of Southern Florida all of a sudden in effort to try to find in the years after whether there was any negative effect on workers and black workers of this unexpected influx.
In 1970, both men died, the salesman, of a sudden heart attack on a tennis court, and the professor, of cancer.
After braking, Mr Rynston said he "saw a flash of silver and felt a sudden impact" on the passenger side of his vehicle.
"It was like my whole experience of that music was out of focus, and somebody put the perfect glasses on me, and all of a sudden I could see everything, " she says.
He has been a regular at the Scottish Open in recent years and has played at Loch Lomond on six occasions, losing in a sudden death play-off to Gregory Havret in 2007.
"There were a couple of gene patents that were worth a lot of money, so all of a sudden every university and every biotech company spent a fortune on patenting genes, " says Venter.
But after going without a field goal from the 10:56 mark to 5:16 showing on the game clock, the Wildcats regrouped, pounced on some sudden sloppiness by North Carolina and closed out the half on a 14-3 spree to go into halftime trailing only 37-29.
First, unlike a Targa of old, where the roof was either on, or living in your garage (bummer if a sudden thunderstorm arises when you're 50 miles from home), this little number can handle any weather and, it seems, any speed.
Don't confuse the gesture with a sudden bout of altruism on Qantas' part, however.
On March 17, however, in a sudden capitulation, the government yielded to the Congress demand.
People come from all over the world and all of a sudden that world exploded on them.
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Research was carried out in the US on a small study group who complained of sudden "explosive" headaches.
And after one particular pass along the mud on the lake bed, there was a sudden, ecstatic moment of discovery.
This set him thinking about the rising costs of medical care, and the catastrophic effects that sudden illness could have on a family less well provided for than his own.
Economists have been warning for months that the shock of higher taxes across the board, including on the middle class, along with a sudden drop in government-related spending will push the economy into a slowdown, if not a recession.
But sometimes the music or what he was reading would all of a sudden cease to act on him or, worse, he would fall into despair or irritation, no longer able to see the bright horizon promised to him by music, by reading, by the art of imagination and the excitement of a sensitive heart.
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