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"I can do Mick Jagger if you like," he said, suddenly affecting an English accent, "but I can't do Anna Wintour, because she's here".
The group said the biggest cost, a "patch" to the alternative minimum tax to prevent it from suddenly affecting much of the middle class, should not be considered a cost at all because Congress has adjusted it each year anyway.
We are alienated because we are no longer alienated; that which we held at a remove is suddenly affecting us.
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When our dog, Tangle, is told to get out of the canal, he suddenly affects deafness.
Strokes usually present suddenly, affect only one side of the body and then either improve or continue unchanged.
Miss Cotell again was silent but still no less impressed and then, quite suddenly, affected in a different way, an urge to weep restrained.
But insignificant though the rent in the planet's fabric may have been, uncounted millions have been suddenly affected by it.
Peter Flaherty recalls that the governor "suddenly seemed affected by it at the time — in body language, and saying something like, 'This is clearly a serious issue.' " But the Harvard participants do not recollect Romney showing any concern.
Suddenly the crisis was affecting money market funds.
The Film Council has been very involved in aspects of what we do – and that, suddenly, is directly affected.
"There were a lot of lunatics and drugs around," says Baxter, now 37. "The whole process of Dad suddenly becoming famous affected me in a funny way.
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