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Instead, the venues for the last-four matches will be subject to another process of seeding.
Children are also subject to another scary sleep phenomena, night terrors.
As a result, the text abruptly hops from one subject to another.
He speaks quickly, and passionately, lurching from one subject to another, unleashing a stream of abstract nouns.
Many news events are greeted with banter and critical comment, as they are outside China, and attention moves swiftly from one subject to another.
"No state is required to sign on to anything that contradicts US law, and in no instance is somebody subject to another country's law".
They are expected to move effortlessly "du coq à l'âne" — "from the rooster to the donkey," or from one subject to another.
At the moment, shelter residents who resist following rules are frequently subject to another form of punishment: transfer to a shelter seen as less desirable.
"Alice" does its best to follow an intellectual gadfly, a woman of many opinions and interests, from one subject to another.
Ranach, the girl whose uncles wanted to behead her, turned the subject to another political leader, the man who was the stern father of Iran's revolution, Ayatollah Khomeini.
Instead, our obsessively observant narrator notices everything, about everyone, including herself, letting her thoughts flit at the slightest provocation from one subject to another.
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