Word: suddenly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Other possible bright spots are John Rockwell's sudden return to last year's form and possible Tiger overconfidence. But, as has always been the case this year, you can never tell what kind of game the Crimson is going to play until the team actually gets out on the floor...
With Eisenhower out of the way, the long-talked-about Taft-Dewey deadlock became a real possibility. Thus the chances of the dark horses grew brighter every moment. Last week there was a sudden new interest in Michigan's Arthur Vandenberg, who had tried to take himself out of the race but who had steadily been building up prestige for himself and his party...
Underlying the squabble about the "sudden" devaluation of the French franc is a simple economic problem. French exports necessary to bring in dollars have been priced out the market by a combination of slowed-down inflation and a tight currency exchange. To start the mills rolling again, the French Cabinet decided to cut the value of the currency...
...Uncle Edward makes a sudden spring at Charles, puts the sack over his head, and holds him still...
...Impulse. Hopper did not hit his stride until middle age, when sudden fame as an interpreter of the American scene-a sort of Theodore Dreiser in art-freed him. Nowadays, Hopper and his wife, who keeps her own painting studiously in the background, can afford a house on Cape Cod as well as their Manhattan studio apartment overlooking Washington Square...