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1 What puzzled Tyrone, and Washington, was the sudden influx of such calls.
2 But the sudden influx of private investment seemed to have changed people's opinions.
3 So what's behind Iceland's unprecedented internet fame and sudden influx of snap-happy tourists?
4 This sudden influx of power puts me beside myself with joy.
5 Always before, a sudden influx of joy testified itself by very active demonstrations.
6 Talboys was staggered by this sudden influx of science; but he held his ground.
7 It was not joyous to have a sudden influx of shades to contend with.
8 The sudden influx of money changed Microsoft's direction and narrowed its focus on the OS.
9 The human tourists, seeing the sudden influx of skinheads and fearing a brawl, began to scatter.
10 There was a sudden influx of people up-town.
11 The UN workers did not give specific numbers, but expressed concern about a sudden influx of people.
12 I really understand that the NHS is overstretched because there's a sudden influx of people being referred.
13 Analysts said a sudden influx of foreign money into Japanese corporate bonds was unlikely, despite the new scheme.
14 For the established groups already working in Greece, the sudden influx of funds was both welcome and destabilising.
15 I ask what the sudden influx of Saatchi cash and fame in the late 90s did to them all.
16 A keen, cold air smote against my face; and with it came a sudden influx of strength and self-possession.
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