61. Depression and a sudden change in personality can be immediate signs of danger. 62. Do not put them on a cool or wet surface or the jars may break from the sudden change in temperature. 63. Either way, though, the sudden change for Montgomerie points out how valuable caddies are for golfers at the Masters. 64. European Union officials said that barring any sudden changes in Yugoslavia, the foreign ministers would probably lift an oil embargo and a flight ban immediately. 65. Emlico blamed its sudden change in fortune on fast-mounting environmental claims that could not have been foreseen. 66. Exactly how PPA can lead to a stroke is unclear, but it could involve sudden changes in blood pressure. 67. For anyone who had been to both events, the sudden change in candidates was disorienting, like watching a play where the lead had been switched. 68. For many prospective American parents, the sudden change in policy has been heartbreaking, and the ensuing confusion only adds to their hurt. 69. Fred Allvine, professor of management at Georgia Tech, said Delta is typical of large companies forced into sudden change. 70. Harold Holzer, director of communications at the Met, said it was not the sudden change of program that caused the show to be rescheduled. |
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