With 25 minutes to go England were suddenly back in contention but Australia exploded into life once more as the mercurial Cooper combined with Digby Ioane for the former to score a dazzling second try.
It appeared they had only just finished the 18th and were suddenly straight back onto the first.
At the time, the climato-sceptics suddenly came back at the center of the mediatic arena, with an audience.
Sawyerr exited the bathroom and began to return to his seat but suddenly looked back, turned around, and walked back towards her.
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The Penguins looked plenty comfortable when they took a 3-0 lead 1:44 into the third on Sutter's goal, but the Islanders suddenly stormed back just as it seemed they would be shut out at home for the second straight game.
She opened windows to let out the dust and, turning back suddenly, saw that something had been left behind.
Suddenly the laid back David Attenborough look is no longer appropriate.
And then later, maybe that same year, maybe the next, on November 5th, suddenly at the back door in the blackness with the gift of some penny bangers.
After a period of scrappy play, the Scarlets suddenly found themselves back in the game thanks to a move started by Jonathan Davies' surge into the Leinster half.
We know we're not going to be better off if suddenly we roll back the protections for our air and our water, and protections to make sure that if you get sick there's going to be health care there for you.
You'll recall from high school or college how Shakespeare frequently pushes the limits of comedy and tragedy, splicing farce into moments of calamity (the fool in King Lear, the clowns in Hamlet) and pulling back suddenly from near-fatal disaster in comedies (The Merchant of Venice, A Winter's Tale).
Then he let his hands drop and leaned back, suddenly serious again.
Then that opportunity comes along and suddenly you're back in it.
This may be one reason why so many people who say they need back surgery suddenly feel great after a smiling surgeon tells them he has just given them the latest in high-tech operation, despite dubious objective evidence that it works.
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He said Mr Bell was looking for something on the back seat of the vehicle they were in when Mr Brown suddenly felt a stabbing pain in the back of his neck.
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The woman stepped back, then suddenly disappeared from the fish-eyed confines of the peephole.
She is suddenly taller when she turns back around, her face complicated.
Suddenly, Baghdatis was right back in the match with a love-set and a break at the start of the fourth after a Murray double-fault.
And when prices went back down, suddenly everybody forgot about it.
But then you go back, and suddenly you see the points.
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Suddenly I heard he indeed was back, making a new recording for Columbia Records.
Would its happy book buyers suddenly feel an urge to jump back into their cars and drive to the stores?
Suddenly, Stoke were on the back foot and Gareth Barry was inches away from making contact with Ashley Young's cross.
But then he needed back surgery, and suddenly no one will hire him because his health insurance is too expensive.
Suddenly, one morning I was back to normal and never stuttered again.
The morning after, the suddenly sober carmakers must have thought back on the oil crisis of the '70s and wondered why they hadn't done a thing then.
Suddenly, however, glam is back in the spotlight.
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Forces loyal to Congo's government in Kinshasa at first made progress against General Ntaganda's lot, but then the rebels suddenly found the resources to fight back, forcing a military stalemate and creating a humanitarian crisis.
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