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Why is the square suddenly emptying out, the crowd dispersing?
Will the snake charmers at Jemaa el Fna square suddenly find themselves surrounded by retirees in tennis visors and the pizza-and-beer crowd?
"We all jumped, then we saw a plume of black smoke rise above the restaurant and the souk". A local hotel worker told France-Info she heard a great boom and everything in the square suddenly went grey.
My friend recalled when the ornate lights around the square suddenly went off 25 years ago.
Peter's Square suddenly reversed, as tens of thousands scrambled to the train stations and airports.
When confrontations turned bloody, "both Akhmetov's and Firtash's TV stations changed their coverage of Independence Square: Suddenly the two channels, Ukraina and Inter, were reporting objectively on the opposition.
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Within a day of the recipe news breaking, hundreds of thousands of food-eating squares suddenly realised that their lives too could be touched by Whittingdale's smelly free-market finger.
The cousin, Muhammad Mujahid, 17, said he and four friends were walking in the square and suddenly found themselves being chased by a group of youths.
And if I don't get it the right way?" The small, square box suddenly seemed to require an inordinate amount of attention from that employee, who chose to remain silent.
Not only was energy required to drive the air compressor, but a refrigerating effect that delayed ignition occurred when the compressed air, typically at 6.9 megapascals (1,000 pounds per square inch), suddenly expanded into the cylinder, which was at a pressure of about 3.4 to 4 megapascals (493 to 580 pounds per square inch).
At the top, in the snow, suddenly square after square of the stuff makes perfect sense.
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