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How to use turbulence in a sentence

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Movement of the gas near the surface causes vigorous turbulence that produces a broad spectrum of random noises.
There will still be some turbulence to the north of the plateau, but the water above the Pit will be calm.
Thrashing my way along, this guy powered past me, turbulence all round, power-boat wake.
It is extremely uncomfortable as the plane is thrown around violently, in the worst turbulence imaginable.
In a week of such in-house turbulence, the return to first-team duty is a welcome snippet of positive news to pour oil on troubled waters.
Water is naturally pure and clear, though its turbulence may stir up mud from below.
It is this struggle that creates the heat and turbulence in the Earth's core, ironically the same heat that life needs to survive.
What seemed like hours later, I felt the floor beneath me shake violently like turbulence and it never stopped.
The broadness of the emission lines is assumed to be a sign of great turbulence in the invisible gas surrounding the galaxy.
They create enough turbulence in the river of water flowing along the ski base to break the suction.
This is the best time to avoid turbulence either from possible thunderstorms or heat convection from the sun.
Turbidity currents are high-density flows in which the sediment is supported by the upward component of fluid turbulence.
After World War I increasing poverty of the masses led to political turbulence.
Your employer has just passed the risk of ongoing financial market turbulence to you.
They would not carry the research overheads of universities and would remain free of political turbulence.
If drug stocks hit more turbulence in this stormy political season, we may hear plenty about who is selling them.
Gandhi's answer to the turbulence was to fast until the protagonists stopped their battles!
The aircraft was pitching with turbulence and I was lurching about, bracing myself against the walls.
Then we hit some turbulence, and both aircraft pitched and rolled a little bit.
It is the inconsonance between the organs or within one or more of the three organs that causes turbulence in a nuclear deterrence relationship.
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Examples from Classical Literature
At any rate, we have ample evidence of the turbulence of the early Roman audience.
The one represented the strength and goodness of the people, the other its turbulence and causticity.
The temple of Sarapis was stormed amid scenes of riot and turbulence, and the last refuge of the Egyptian faith was gone.
Nay, the turbulence of their followers has more than once come before me in my judicial capacity as justicer of the realm.
No wonder that at a time of such turbulence fine society also should have shown the primordia of a great change.
His tastes were not for the violence and turbulence of the popular house.
There was a tranquil air in the town after the turbulence of the Channel and the beach, and its dulness in that comparison was agreeable.
Cross corrugation increases turbulence for more efficient heat transfer than current tube and fin applications.
In such a case the turbulence of Boston might have been proved.
He holds the South Carolina turbulence too much in contempt.
Without it all the turbulence of genet would have been as the idle wind.
In the violence and turbulence of such disagreements much property was destroyed and many lives lost.
They soon relinquish this turbulence though, and when about three fourths grown, break up, and separately go about in quest of settlements, that is, harems.
The aim of this paper is to experimentally investigate the effect of a baseline strut on the diffuser performance by measuring the velocity and turbulence distribution.
Mongondro was a sweet-tempered, mild-mannered little old chief, short-sighted and afflicted with elephantiasis, and no longer inclined toward the turbulence of war.
Broadly, the alongshore component of wave energy together with the intense turbulence associated with breaking waves determine the sediment motion quantitatively.
There is real turbulence in the markets, real question marks over whether countries can deal with their debts and a big question mark over the future of the eurozone.
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