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Left cave paintings at Chauvet, Lascaux and Altamira, suggesting a sudden development of art.
Mind you, this isn't a sudden development: wood has been making a comeback in the furniture world for some time.
Usually, a sudden development of one or more of the warning signs indicates a stroke, sometimes called a "brain attack".
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It is alleged that Schultz, who described himself as a doctor of philosophy, attempted to obtain important secret information regarding the preparedness of the British fleet in case of any sudden developments of the Moroccan crisis and that he offered permanent engagements to act as spies to Mr. S.H. Duff, a Plymouth solicitor, and Mr. E.C. Tarren, a Plymouth tradesman.
The sudden development of a truly life-saving science has forced us to grapple with a difficult question: If we have the power to save someone's life, but they can't afford to pay, do we stand aside and watch them die?
She had initially consulted a local physician for the sudden development of orthostatic headache.
which play a pivotal role, contributing to the sudden development of new biochemical and molecular tests.
But after he played 26 minutes 17 seconds in the Rangers' triple-overtime win in Washington in Game 3, his sudden development seemed to hit a wall.
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