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Further north, the proportion is smaller — 3 percent of the population in 2010 — but the growth was more sudden, up from less than 1 percent in 2000, according to an analysis by the City University of New York's Center for Urban Research.
"We get in there," Addie recounted, "and all of a sudden up pops the name 'Mary Sanford' on his PowerPoint presentation," among the 9 women and 2 men executed for witchcraft in the 17th century in Connecticut.
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The slow beginning, the sudden up-tempo shift, the shouted indignation, the repetition of a few simple phrases ("It's not going to happen. Not going to happen"), the wounded expostulation, the exasperated bewilderment: it's classic Alan King.
When City Room last caught up with him, he was riding that first-week adrenaline, revved up by early sales to impulsive buyers enchanted with the sudden up-springing of trees at this seasonal stand on the west side of Broadway near 73rd Street.
Instead of being a lone millenarian presence, Joachim's work stands as written expression of an oral discourse that had never ceased, despite its sudden ups and long downs, since well before Augustine.
Bombshells like those suspensions can cause sudden ups and downs in the weed market.
The experimental results showed that the start-up process shifted from a "sudden start-up mode" to a "smooth start-up mode" with the increase of heating power.
& Tues., & the no less sudden leap up, on Wed.
He points to Mexico's sudden opening up in the 1990s.
It was like I was all of the sudden waking up!
"He goes missing and all of a sudden turns up in the Taliban".
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