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Sudden plunges in the price of coffee or cotton pluck fewer heartstrings than floods or earthquakes, but can be much more destabilising, and so make war more likely.
Perhaps these account for those sudden plunges into brooding and surly silence such as I encountered today among my fellow passengers on the long stagecoach ride, and which my reading of choice passages from my writings, aloud, seemed almost to exacerbate.
The movement opens with a folk drone, A E, and a melodic fragment, E G F, which alternate with sudden plunges to a low B D dyad.
I could not cope at first with its rambling disorder, its sudden plunges into thickets of taxonomic Latin, and, for a while, I failed to notice the feeling behind the often dispassionate prose.
You will need to decide whether a person is moving from elevated or hyperactive states of elation to sudden plunges.
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WASHINGTON — The Securities and Exchange Commission approved rules on Thursday intended to prevent a repeat of last month's sudden plunge in the markets.
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