The slowdown has been so sudden that Chinese economists are now worried about deflation.
The homeless are highly vulnerable to maltreatment, so sudden movements of shantytowns could indicate areas that are becoming dangerous to inhabit.
It was all so sudden, the changing of one life into another.
And then, on the last Friday of August, all this was changed: it was so sudden that Frankie puzzled the whole blank afternoon, and still she did not understand.
After all, the major market indexes pulled back to (successfully) test technical support, creating a lot of anxiety among investors in the process, and the ensuing rally has been so sharp, and so sudden, that you have to believe many have been left behind.
Then came the third event - in one year, 1920, a rebound in births so sudden, so big, that it remains the record year for babies in UK history, a record that survives despite a large increase in the UK population of childbearing age.
So the sudden rise in the opinion polls of Ollanta Humala, a cashiered army lieutenant-colonel, has shaken the politicians.
"We are a family in luge, so a sudden and tragic loss such as this impacts everyone deeply, " said Rosen in a statement released by the British Olympic Association.
So a sudden collapse of the economy could cause foreigners to withdraw their money that is currently invested in the US stock market, causing the currency to fall sharply.
So why the sudden interest in a spin-off of the seminal '90s soap?
So why the sudden rush of flowerings? (events were reported in Atlanta, US, and Bonn, Germany, last year as well).
So why the sudden kindness towards a major corporate rival?
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So all of a sudden, we were at the Iowa State Fair and forming a business and franchising.
So all of a sudden, I've got this new perspective about the, you know, I'm a group rather than just a regular guy who works and happens to be white.
"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.
Separately, Bloomberg reports that the Maestro himself, Alan Greenspan, is so concerned about a sudden sharp increase in interest rates that every day he checks the rate of the 10-year note and 30-year bond calling them the critical Achilles heel of the economy.
And so, all of a sudden, I had the Beaux Arts Trio back again.
The penalty score was 4-4 after five spot kicks, so it was down to sudden death.
So Mr Fujimori's sudden call for fresh elections, this time ruling himself out as a candidate, is welcome.
So, all of the sudden, charges of hypocrisy were everywhere in the air.
So, if you develop sudden onset of palpitations or an irregular heartbeat, you should seek treatment in the nearest emergency department.
So, all of a sudden, we're putting big decisions about what we can and can't see into the hands of for-profit companies.
So if all of a sudden, Greece and Italy and Spain decided to revert to their national currencies, it is an interesting question how much (if any) of the 644bn euros the Bundesbank could get back.
And all of a sudden, it came so crystal clear to me who this guy was.
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