| 31. | Entering the ring at the Garden, Jack meets Walcott's cheerful words with cranky abruptness.
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| 32. | Bratton's aides, they said, had urged him not to resign in anger or abruptness.
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| 33. | But her prosecution is tainted at the source because of its harshness, abruptness, and punitive motivation.
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| 34. | Simple sentences build inexorably to pin the reader, with a shocking abruptness, in a charged web.
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| 35. | The film ends with an abruptness that may seem disconcerting but that signals a confident self-sufficiency.
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| 36. | There is a lack of cohesion and some abruptness in plot transition without a too-clear buildup.
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| 37. | With digital, when there's a problem, the picture can break up with a jarring abruptness.
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| 38. | One could follow the Ellington and Strayhorn reharmonization, the abruptness the two put in the changing harmonic scenery.
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| 39. | Business executives in one industry after another have described being stunned by the abruptness of the drop in orders.
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| 40. | Given that he could walk out _ as he did _ with such astounding abruptness on Aug . 14,
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