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The roots of Iraq and Afghanistan's tragedy lie in the abrupt and imposed nature of change.
But what new owners gain in modern conveniences, residents lose in the abrupt change in the appearance of their neighborhoods and the loss of old, sometimes historic homes.
"What are you drinking in the office today?" I asked, in the abrupt tone sometimes associated with people in the throes of severe caffeine withdrawal.
In the abrupt, Thelonious Monk-like rhythms of her singing and in the ballad devices she learned from Holiday, there are other people's legacies.
In the recordings released on Wednesday, Greenpeace highlighted the pivotal role played by the chancellor in the abrupt change of pace among Tories on climate change.
During the civil rights movement, many quilt makers here, along with their families, began to cross the river to register to vote, resulting in the abrupt termination of ferry service in 1965.
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Carmakers blamed Sandy, the huge storm that lashed the densely populated East Coast and caused up to $50 billion in damage, for the abrupt halt in sales last month.
Thus some qualitative changes of a population are associated in both cases of the abrupt changes in a population.
The rot began in August 2001 with the abrupt resignation of Skilling, who cited "entirely personal reasons".
He succeeded to the Irish presidency in 1976 upon the abrupt resignation of Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh.
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