With the pronouncements from the Mazar mosque, however, such tales suddenly seemed believable.
Would the region that had experienced such gastronomic fame suddenly disappear from the food world's radar?
BNP, not without justification: it could not see how such synergies could suddenly be dreamt up.
And half a century's worth of observations on tropical cyclones collected by America's National Hurricane Centre showed that wind-speeds in such storms dropped suddenly on Saturday (the worst day was Friday).
Any such issue is never suddenly just about the player and not the school he represents.
If such a program were suddenly to fall apart, the earth would be subjected to extremely rapid warming, with nothing to stop it.
But ubiquitous silicon and broadband have suddenly made such second-by-second tinkering with demand possible, and the idea of upgrading the century-old electric grid to make it more efficient isn't so crazy anymore.
The introduction last week of two bills by the Chairman of the Joint Economic Committee (JEC) that would require a serious look at monetary policy suddenly makes such a breakthrough a real possibility.
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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.
But such a policy would not suddenly turn the opposition into a fighting force.
States such as New York would suddenly find themselves in competition with all other states and be subject to the same interest costs in order to sell their bonds.
As night fell, suddenly that did not seem such a great idea after all.
So it's not just LTE, but also some of the basic features that make the iPhone such a compelling product, which will suddenly turn on for T-Mo customers.
Having made such a mess of his own life, suddenly he is offered the chance to save the world from environmental disaster.
Voters and taxpayers wonder how an institution in which so many had placed so much trust could suddenly have been found to be such a loser.
That leads to the second question: the future of all Daimler's businesses in sectors, such as aerospace, weapons and services, which suddenly seem not to belong in what has become a car company.
One of the most controversial of these is the so-called golden coffin, under which the heirs of a chief executive can collect severance-style death benefits, such as unvested share options, if the boss suddenly dies.
With the 20th-century boom in winter sports, the unloved blankets of snow that stifled the Walser each winter suddenly became white gold, and villages such as Davos, Klosters and Lech grew into famous ski resorts.
Citizens who have shirked their responsibilities for years may be suddenly galvanised, by a single issue such as a road, a dam or the state of the schools, into taking an active and informed part in public life.
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Suddenly, the ugly ducklings of ingredients, such as odd meat cuts, are the gourmet swans.
Such a decision could set a rather important precedent: Suddenly solar companies, for example, may have to worry about Chevron suing them over claims that solar is environmentally preferable to oil.
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While the programmers were dedicated, Wentz quickly encountered non-corporate behavior, such as the time one programmer on a conference call suddenly said he had to hang up to go to Costco.
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But rather like Northern Rock, the British bank that became too dependent on the wholesale markets for funding and collapsed in 2007, countries such as Greece and Italy have discovered that investors can suddenly withdraw their favours.
Some fake firms were no more than postal addresses, but others went as far as to open physical premises, with the result that some districts in northern parts of Los Angeles County, such as Burbank, Glendale and North Hollywood, have suddenly sprouted half a dozen shopfronts displaying bandages and prosthetic limbs where there might have been one before.
After Harold Washington died suddenly, in his second term, his achievement, such as it was, fell to pieces almost at once.
Thieving techniques include unzipping a strolling victim's purse to lift a wallet or phone, and creating contact, such as by bumping into a victim or having an accomplice stop suddenly in front of a victim.
Assuming that the figure was similar during the Cretaceous, it would be a long shot that the first fossil meteorite to turn up from 65m years ago was made of such a rock unless a huge extra supply of carbonaceous chondrite had suddenly arrived on the planet.
Traditional geopolitical relationships would be turned upside down, with such resource-poor and technology-rich countries as Israel and Japan suddenly able to achieve energy self-sufficiency, while the oil-producing dictatorships would finally have to face the consequences of decades of squandered wealth.
With such penalty-creep, the issue of punishment without proof of knowledge and intent suddenly becomes highly relevant to the lives of a broad array of individuals in the workplace.
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In an ideal world regulators would not need to make such sell-or-save decisions, as alarm bells would clang long before insurers suddenly start gasping for air.
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