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The suddenness with which he spoke suggested he was defending himself against his feelings.
NEWYORKER: Great Experiment
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But it does change what we regard as smart and stupid, sometimes with discomforting suddenness.
FORBES: Does Analytics Make Us Smart Or Stupid?
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The suddenness of Enron's collapse raises the possibility of big, as yet unreported, problems inside the firm.
ECONOMIST: Enron's fall
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Yet, the suddenness is not without risk: premature scaling is the leading cause of startup death.
FORBES: To Build The Next Great Company, Seize On Slow And Sudden Ideas
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The gold and copper mining industries that rose and fell with such spectacular suddenness are still in the dumps.
ECONOMIST: A new Republican heartland
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This is one of those remarkable books of poetry which demonstrates, with particular suddenness and clarity, what poems of the finest quality are really good for.
ECONOMIST: The Irish poet's new collection is his best for years
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The study points to human activity as the cause, because of the suddenness of the shift in temperature which appears to be out of whack with long-term trends.
WSJ: Earth Hotter Now Than Most of Past 11,000 Years
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Then, with a thump of such suddenness that for a moment it might have been taken for a warning of emergency or disaster, music again burst from the Star night club.
NEWYORKER: Bravado
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Some survive through feral cunning, only to wander into an undefined war zone of ambushes, arrests, and summary executions, where visual points of view shift and multiply with the bewildering suddenness of combat.
NEWYORKER: The Red and the White
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We were shocked at his suddenness.
NEWYORKER: Mr. Bones