Word: sudden
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Foster's fight with cancer began with a routine eighth-grade football physical. It revealed an abnormality in his left ankle, which led to a trip to the Mayo Clinic, a bone cancer diagnosis and the sudden loss of his left...
...which Lavin has withdrawn. Since the days in the orphanage, Lavin has become an architect, now married with a wife and two young boys. Smith aims to explore the ambiguities of this man, who at one point in his life inflicted such pain on those around him. With the sudden return of his past actions. Lavin still inflicts pain on those around him, but in a radically different way. Now the camera focuses on the confusion, mistrust and terror in the eyes of his wife. She must come to grips with this former life of her husband--one which...
Critics argue that America's surging weapons sales will turbocharge regional arms races -- 66% of all U.S. exports go to Third World countries, among which are many fragile autocracies vulnerable to sudden power shifts. While funneling weapons abroad may delay the Pentagon's and its client industry's shrinkage, it perpetuates an addiction for military perquisites. As Randall Forsberg, director of the Institute for Defense and Disarmament Studies in Cambridge, Massachusetts, puts it, "The forces and defense industries needed by the industrial countries are largely a function of regional arms buildups created by their own arms exports...
...pointed out that this year's increase was not a sudden spike, but the continuation of a five year trend...
Sullivan's book says the handbill included this statement: "He may have wandered from home in consequence of some sudden aberration of mind...