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As if by magic, the practice suddenly ended.
But when I actually put it into practice, suddenly, I got my own show".
On a morning of patient mouth-work, O'Rourke's dental practice suddenly acquires a website.
Even the weakest stuff suddenly seemed painfully cunning; the low-level Weedles that new players once caught for practice suddenly became dastardly Pokeball-eating foes.
With the advent of Indian gaming in the 1990s, this long-established practice suddenly became controversial.
Belle found herself a widow and a single mother of two, her livelihood – keeping the books at my grandfather's practice – suddenly gone.
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With the appearance of AIDS, the details of sexual practices suddenly became critical pieces of information.
Margolis (1993) notes the importance of the phenomenon of "contagion," in which new ideas or practices suddenly reach a kind of social tipping point and spread rapidly.
What's more, the very recourse to a terminology of "ownership" imbues ancient cultural questions with modern, capitalist practices – suddenly, culture sounds not so much like a living thing, but rather a lot like a copyright.
When running through a shooting drill toward the end of practice, Marbury suddenly grimaced and reached for his left shoulder.
But when the players separated into groups for the next part of practice, he suddenly charged toward Martin before being restrained by teammates as he yelled, using more profanity: "What did you say about my kidney?
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