Word: suddenly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Sudden Catastrophe. Clot-caused obstructions in the smaller arteries of the lungs are even more common. But they are less often recognized because their onset is insidious and they are harder to diagnose. This kind of lung disorder is different from the familiar bronchitis and emphysema, Dr. Goodwin emphasized. In those diseases, the trouble is in the air passages or the air spaces of the lungs themselves. With clotting obstructions, the trouble originates in the blood vessels. But in the long run, it has just as serious effects on breathing...
Harvard's hockey squad twice overcame one-goal Clarkson leads in last night's fray at Watson Rink only to lose in sudden death overtime...
Where the Crimson is concerned, "sudden death" is an apt name for the ten minutes of hockey played after a regulation-time tie. Harvard has yet to win in overtime this season, while three of its six losses have come in extra-period games...
Then came the sudden-death overtime, and with it the death of Harvard's hopes of a high seed in the ECAC...
...services are, at very best, preventing problems from spreading rather than solving them; furthermore the money to permit expansion of existing programs is very limited. Already city tax rates are so high that many businesses and large property owners have moved to the suburbs to avoid them, and no sudden financial windfall appears likely...