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At the sudden order of the Great Namechanger, global warming was iced and global climate change took its place.
These photo opportunities were scrapped after the United States Supreme Court's sudden order to stop the Florida vote recounts.
When Lee ruined the attack by a sudden order to retreat, Washington hurried forward, fiercely denounced him, and restored the line, but the golden opportunity had been lost.
Some loft tenants contended that the sudden order to vacate the building was an attempt to make the city look as if it were on top of the problem.
The sudden order for elections within two or three months would resolve the constitutional issue, but it would also present the Afghan government and coalition forces with an immense logistical and security task.
The sudden order from the Communist Party's publicity department, handed down late Friday, forced newspaper editors to frantically tear up pages of their Saturday editions, replacing investigative articles and commentaries about the accident that killed 40 people in eastern China with cartoons or unrelated features.
Although the sudden order, issued January 12, has left thousands of Cubans stuck in transit and Cuban-Americans grappling with a range of emotions, I believe that this change is exactly what we need during this turbulent time.
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At the same time, he explores the uncontrollability of that very grief, Maureen's utter dependence on signs from the dead, the tethering of an employee to the sudden orders of a capricious employer, the sense of vulnerable helplessness caused by the arrival of unexpected digital communications.
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