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1 The abrupt change in position dizzied her; she staggered and caught herself.
2 Whatever the answer, Mr Trump's abrupt change in tactics can't be reversed.
3 Sara squinted at him and the abrupt change of subject before responding.
4 REVOLUTION, n. In politics, an abrupt change in the form of misgovernment.
5 There came an abrupt change in the hard face of the man.
6 It seemed Martoma had had an abrupt change of heart about Elan.
7 The abrupt change of subject shut the door on any further confidences.
8 Turning to Mr. Candish she remarked, with an abrupt change of subject,-
9 The outbreak of war on July 12 forced an abrupt change of plan.
10 Netanyahu's surprise move was an abrupt change of strategy for the right-wing leader.
11 The abrupt change was not lost on Alec, nor Malthus's look of discomfort.
12 The abrupt change in his tone and topic made her blink.
13 Upon her disappearance the manner of the district attorney underwent an abrupt change .
14 She broke off, blenching at the abrupt change in his expression.
15 The abrupt change in mood made both Jason and me jump.
16 She did not understand-didnot quite like - this abrupt change of mood.
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