Word: suddenly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...When I decided to take a trip to Harvard, then all of a sudden all these other Ivies called. The guy from Yale said I was their number one recruit," Sprinkle says. "But the only reason I'm even interested in Ivies is because Harvard is calling me, and I told them that...
...While some delays can be expected because of the sudden influx of accounts, the groups should rest assured that their accounts will be fully operational long before their HASCS accounts are eliminated, as long as they give us sufficient notice," he said
...play, A is a dotty old woman, a shadow of her former self, though the stories she recounts intimate what she was like when she was younger. Traces remain of the imperious manner, regal bearing and caustic wit, but they are interspersed with instances of memory loss, sudden fits of tears and humiliating moments of incontinence. At the close of the act, she suffers a stroke. In the second act, the full character is fleshed out, as B and C reappear in 1950s and 1920s dress, respectively. The dowdyish assistant has become the sophisticated, fiftyish A, full of confidence...
...then, appropriately enough, switched to the role of A when the original actress left. As A in this production, she gives an incredibly moving performance, at once domineering and endearing, her angular and expressive face reflecting the character's wide range of emotions. She manages to make these sudden shifts in mood completely believable and captures A's pain and terror at growing...
Rowe's statement said the Senate's sudden reversal came after "continued pressure from colleges and students...