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He suddenly drew, suddenly spoke, suddenly wrote, suddenly reasoned.
The man who had fired spoke suddenly, as though coming out of deep thought.
I have been told countless stories of neighbors who hardly ever spoke, suddenly reaching out and helping each other or just having a good, long conversation for the first time.
In taking the position, offered to him on Sunday by Yasir Arafat, the Palestinian leader, Mr. Qurei dropped demands he had made -- for Israeli and international help -- and spoke suddenly like a man in a hurry, saying he would present a compact "emergency government" to parliament for its approval on Thursday.
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It is when the long-bereaved mother speaks suddenly of her dead daughter all those pages later that you realise how long it has taken her to do so.
Daisey didn't know he needed a new router but after Jobs has spoken, suddenly he's moaning like a baby or a hungry elephant: "I wannna a new router!
He adds, "The reason (for not speaking suddenly) is so the listener can prepare himself to hear". It is not easy to listen to or to hear one another, especially in a world where the noise and, as Allison Fine puts it in her book Matterness, "the churn" are louder and more exhausting than ever.
The quiet man or woman in the group, who hardly ever speaks suddenly interjects.
Stahr gets Boxley into the producer La Borwits's crowded office and finds an agreeable distraction to get him out of his rut, with rapid results: Boxley spoke up suddenly.
But her flirtations with a series of other candidates seemed a thing of the past as she enthusiastically shook Mitt Romney's hand while wearing a campaign button that spoke to suddenly solid support.
The former first lady began to speak, then suddenly stopped short.
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