But while waiting backstage he suddenly said he needed one of his well-known catnaps.
Cancer-causing chemicals were suddenly said to be everywhere: in water, in food, in packaging.
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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"I've been a bad father to you, Peggy, " he had said suddenly, turning his head on the pillow to look at me.
"I think next year I should run Boston, " Rodgers said suddenly.
However, Mr Worboys said she suddenly began swearing at him, adding that he could not understand why.
"That airplane can just flop all over the place, just suddenly, " Tilmon said.
"That airplance can just flop all over the place, just suddenly, " Tilmon said.
'Suppose the bottom of the hole gave way suddenly, ' she said, 'and you tumbled out among the little Australians, all the sand would get in their eyes.
While wandering about the tunnel, he said, he suddenly found himself in the England dressing room.
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"Just because we meet doesn't mean that all our problems are suddenly resolved, " he said.
When he died suddenly last weekend, his colleagues said that he was probably irreplaceable.
"Then it was the whole body, and suddenly he passed me, " said Mr. Majcen, who finished in fourth place.
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"He was taken to the emergency room, and at 3 a.m. today, his heart just suddenly stopped, " his mother said.
After seven universities had submitted their bids, he said, the city suddenly wanted Stanford to agree that the campus would be operational, with a full complement of faculty, sooner than Stanford thought was feasible.
Suddenly, the other day, Cuban said he is interested.
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"This money is intended to help people who are suddenly voted out of office, " he said.
The study doesn't mean that suddenly many more children have autism, Kim said.
"I don't understand why, with all of the success of the show, they suddenly need to change it, " he said.
"It's difficult, as you'd imagine, if you've got one agency or one entity doing all of your back-office functions to suddenly not use that entity, " she said.
Things looked promising through most of the weekend, Shriefer said, but when the fire suddenly came within an hour of his home Sunday, he knew it was time to go.
He was within seconds of passing out, he said, when the whole frenzied mass suddenly lurched forward.
"People think that if you give the girl a gun, suddenly she's a strong woman, " said Silvia Moreno-Garcia, a fantasy writer.
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The institute doesn't expect additional volcanic activity soon, though steam may appear, ash may be ejected and rocks may fall "suddenly with little or no warning, " it said.
"The cabin crew had already announced that we would be landing shortly, and I was so excited when I saw the ocean getting closer, but suddenly ... it fell, " he said.
"I just see this as a time in which, suddenly, we give sovereignty to somebody, " he said.
On Monday, Mr Banda said that the president's health had suddenly deteriorated and he had undergone emergency surgery.
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