In India I am frequently in awe of the sense of personal peace in the midst of apparent turmoil. |
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The store's turmoil has led to a number of potential buyers casting their eyes over the company. |
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The 1958 coup that saw the overthrow of the monarchy threw the his family into turmoil. |
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With the current turmoil in the US economy one wonders if people will be quite so free with their money on luxuries this year. |
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Also the Shiites produced the Babi movement, which threw Iran into turmoil in the 1840s and 1850s and had an anti-Western cast. |
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Clinton's maladroit staffing decisions contributed to the political turmoil of his initial years in the White House. |
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The country's bicentenary celebrations are backdropped by more political turmoil and a state of near-civil war. |
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At this rate all this teeny-bopper sibling drama and turmoil would take out all the energy in me. |
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Your courage and determination in this time of turmoil gives us all strength! |
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Neruda is master of a living world in turmoil, and his expression is at times scarcely more than a sibylline stammer, a primitive muttering. |
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Further, with old and new problems popping up together, it appears our political and economic turmoil will never end. |
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The carefree, friendly man returned, but I knew it was a mask to hide the turmoil. |
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Teenagers caught up in the turmoil of their parents' messy divorce are being offered a sympathetic ear by a new service in Winchester. |
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But after months of inner turmoil during which she continued seeing Main only as a friend, she decided to bring matters to a head. |
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The internal turmoil is deepened by a distorted body image, which is created through self-doubt and lack of self-worth. |
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But if restrictions off the field of play are irksome it's nothing compared to the turmoil he's going through on the pitch these days. |
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Any turmoil in my life has served as nothing but tremendous inspiration for my music. |
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The railways may be in turmoil, but business is booming for one tiny bus and coach company. |
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Precisely the kind of person you would expect to turn homespun tranquillity into turmoil and bedlam with her very presence. |
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It beguiled her, soothed her, eased away the pain and turmoil she had lived through all day, banished thought from her mind. |
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Its guidelines are the cause of the current turmoil among Canada's cattle farmers, shepherds and some parts of our dairy sector. |
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But how could this boy start in motion a chain of events that would elicit such turmoil? |
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I make 30 exposures, my flashguns lighting up the fray, a turmoil of thrashing tails and boiling sand. |
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With the country once again plunged into political turmoil, Rudd's insights should prove disturbingly relevant. |
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The West African nation plunged into new turmoil when government forces launched a new offensive against rebels in the north. |
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Even our own faith is in turmoil internally, split over same-sex marriages, divorce, gay priests, and more. |
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Given the turmoil in the auction world, it figures that the firm would be looking for new, larger quarters. |
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By polarising discontent, it is transforming it from ferment to turmoil into energy spent constructively. |
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Jung, Freud and comrades helped to systematise intuitive skill while deciphering some psychic complexes of their own Europe in turmoil. |
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Had not the years of turmoil affected those to whom appeals had been made about liberating the common fatherland from a tyrant? |
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Not long after, the turmoil took its toll and she collapsed on set with exhaustion. |
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However, just recently, the future dividend payouts at these companies have been thrown into turmoil. |
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The persistent cirrus clouds indicate atmospheric turmoil at the levels where such control begins. |
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We may not enjoy it, but it is a fact that we live and we survive amidst incredible turmoil. |
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Resulting restrictions and traffic chaos will throw the entire area into turmoil for up to four hours. |
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These shifts did not occur without inner turmoil and conflict, and many fractions continue to struggle within the party today. |
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For most of the past two millennia, the carpet heartlands have been in turmoil, raked by battles, invasions and migrations. |
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So, at any one time, one or another of us is going through some sort of turmoil, giving rise to unhappiness. |
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The goal of grief work is not to find ways to avoid or bypass the emotional turmoil and upsets brought by loss. |
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After four years, Denise bought herself out of the Army and sought medical help for the turmoil she was experiencing. |
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After men came to terms with the psychological shock of the plague visitations, society adjusted remarkably well, though not without turmoil. |
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Van Gogh expressed psychological turmoil through expressionist contrasts of violent colour. |
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Hedge funds have been extremely successful investment vehicles, even through the recent market turmoil. |
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Dementia is a progressive and disabling condition that brings turmoil and anguish to those involved. |
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All this at a time when the whole of Britain is in an uproar over obscene council tax rises and in a turmoil over pensions crises! |
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They seem to have caused turmoil within the regime, including a series of uprisings and possibly a coup attempt. |
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I can't say I know how this will turn out, I can't say I'm unaware of or unworried about the likely emotional turmoil that lies ahead. |
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On second thought, I would much rather pay the price of inner human turmoil rather than be bovinely tranquil. |
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The individuals who first developed meditation and relaxation as a means of calming the turmoil of their spirits were acting naturopathically. |
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In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the borderline between England and Scotland was in turmoil. |
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Labor announces another policy that again gets caught in the slipstream of international turmoil. |
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Often after a loss, a storm of inner turmoil and stress remains just below the surface. |
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Time after time I had withstood complete turmoil within me, constantly asking myself why I was so ugly and unattractive. |
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The unabashedly poetic film depicts the turmoil experienced by a group of adolescents over the course of a summer in a dilapidated Southern town. |
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He would lie awake, his mind in turmoil, too active with the words of the professor. |
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His party piece is inner turmoil, and he does brooding intensity better than just about anyone. |
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Would an American recession inevitably plunge the rest of the globe into fresh economic turmoil? |
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Dunfermline are a club still suffering the aftershocks of financial turmoil. |
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As a result of these factors there is a strong possibility of some kind of financial turmoil over the coming years. |
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Sitting on his bed, he felt inner turmoil about it again as he did on countless occasions. |
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He believes they can survive even the current turmoil afflicting agriculture. |
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Devoting seven years of one's life to something like this brings its own inner turmoil. |
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It was a society in turmoil, one that resented its own fate and was trying to come to grips with it all. |
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The recent turmoil in the US energy market has created a unique opportunity for the new firm. |
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But beyond the public turmoil lies a private, backstage world of unrequited love, secret affairs and insecurity. |
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We followed a faint path south, passing a small loch below Sidhean Beag where bonxies were creating turmoil amongst the oystercatcher nests. |
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But yesterday belonged to the players who showed true professionalism to keep their minds focussed during the off-field turmoil. |
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The President's face remained composed, masking the turmoil and terror raging within as his cerebrum went into gridlock. |
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Onisaburo's private counsel was a much-needed salve to soothe his inner turmoil. |
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Such internal turmoil might have resulted in the past from a damaging military defeat, but has never followed such a walkover victory. |
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Even if I were dead, he left me to wander the desolate battlefield, my soul forever in turmoil in such a place. |
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Every muscle is blown up out of proportion, yet there is no hint of inner conflict or turmoil. |
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When he finally did get to sleep, dreams kept his mind in a constant state of turmoil. |
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In a nation where a wealthy handful own half the farm acreage, land reform has been a major fuse for national turmoil. |
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Consequently, it is easy to forget the adolescent emotional turmoil that embroils the youngest ones. |
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If we are correct, and at some future date the price of gold rallies like the yen did, there will be financial turmoil. |
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After the expulsion of the Moors and the immense political turmoil that ensued, population size and agricultural productivity dropped. |
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Joly came of age in the liberating turmoil of the 1960s in France, but her story was one of ambition rather than anarchy. |
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At the time it was painted, the Highlands were in a state of social turmoil. |
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This threw the program into turmoil as successive candidates were interviewed on the eve of the season. |
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These were times of turmoil and tragedy, of dangerous confrontations and bitter recriminations. |
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If distractedness breeds emotional turmoil, the ability to sustain our gaze, to keep looking, can bring greater clarity and insight. |
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And financial markets remain calm, confounding worrywarts who prophesied turmoil once the Federal Reserve began raising interest rates. |
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His success enfeebled the national democratic process, plunging Cambodia back into turmoil that continues to plague it today. |
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As national guardsmen pounded Rebel buildings with artillery fire and guided missiles innocent civilians were caught in the turmoil. |
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Far from bringing relief from emotional turmoil, success only made it worse. |
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A crisis that reignites social turmoil could easily be triggered by outside factors. |
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Although the water may look well coloured and in turmoil, fish like the zander are able see the slightest movement and you will catch fish. |
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By extension, it speaks to the resilience of a people who have endured a great deal of turmoil in a short span of history. |
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The market turmoil and lack of good financial knowledge has made them leery of equities. |
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In contrast, her graphic wood engravings reflect the turmoil of the war years. |
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It was a time of considerable turmoil in the cities and it was to govern the state with a fair, but at the same time, a firm hand. |
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The announcement came at a time when the stock markets around the world were in turmoil. |
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The three parties are anxious to avoid political turmoil to keep local government stability in the town. |
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Initial stock market turmoil, currency depreciations, and oil price fluctuations are serious, but will probably stabilise in due course. |
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They will get back the purchase price plus legal costs, but the turmoil it has caused is hard to put a price on. |
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Not even a war or a government in turmoil can get the new Generation X engaged in current affairs. |
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The decision about what to do next with Milosevic threw the Yugoslav government into turmoil. |
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We do not know entirely what is astir, but we can feel that the world is ready to throw itself into turmoil. |
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The redhead looked up and saw in Begbie's eyes an echo of his own inner turmoil. |
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His behaviour was totally out of character when he was in emotional turmoil. |
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That all this turmoil culminates in a dance-off rather than bloodshed does not trivialize the seriousness or complexity of the issues at hand. |
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Some foreign investors are salivating at the prospect that turmoil might somehow spring SK Telecom loose as an autonomous company. |
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However, take it from me, I would have felt a lot better having it available when I was going through the turmoil. |
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The State's leaders, as is so often the case in the shatterbelt, have sought to strengthen themselves against domestic turmoil by opening their doors to a stronger neighbor. |
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He spoke of the present-day tragedies and turmoil that struck the city while he and his classmates were in the academy. |
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As always in Albee, the play features family turmoil and a good dose of alcohol. |
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Isaacs grew up in Britain, first Liverpool, then London, during a period of economic turmoil and conservative revival. |
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In the midst of this religious and political turmoil, drug trafficking thrives. |
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With his campaign in turmoil, the former governor might be itching to hit the Appalachian Trail again. |
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The question now is whether Clancy, her successor, will have any success turning around an agency in turmoil. |
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The action takes place in the 1960s, but the girls' private dramas unfold in a rarefied world, isolated from the political turmoil going on outside. |
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In more recent years, Brando's brilliance as an actor was overshadowed by his eccentric reclusion, the turmoil in his family life and financial disputes. |
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Just as the first coming had an optimistic message for mankind at a moment of social turmoil, this coming is being presented as something with a similar message for womankind. |
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After a successful run at film festivals, a film based on a Sanskrit epic suddenly sparks turmoil in New York. |
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The perpetrators of political turmoil in Juba are not Dinka or Nuer, nor any other ethnic people who make up South Sudan. |
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The quartet seems to be dealing with their respective emotional turmoil with enviable zippy wit. |
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It's a really sweet bit of jangly pop, and gives me the feeling that everything is going to be alright, a rare feeling in the current world of turmoil and anomie. |
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But the fizz in Brazil and Turkey has yet to go flat, and the excitement and turmoil may well continue to spread across the globe. |
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Modernity and secularization notwithstanding, the association between Marian apparitions and war and political turmoil continued unabated in the twentieth century as well. |
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The emotional turmoil naturally accompanying Jotham's situation inspired him to ascend the hill and shout to the men of Shechem to listen to his story. |
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The Ferguson municipal court canceled its August Sessions because of the turmoil, but it is expected to resume in September. |
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The slowdown now comes because the Eurozone currency turmoil is reducing American exports. |
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He has sprinted toward turmoil in war zones, jungles, and disaster areas from Iraq to Peru. |
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In the wake of this turmoil, the New York Post reported that the police had stopped policing. |
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Karla Zabludovsky on the dangers of reporting in a country plunged in turmoil. |
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But the political turmoil is manifesting itself in ugly, hate-filled violence. |
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An old pro decodes the blind quotes and leaks surrounding the turmoil in the White House foreign policy team. |
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The beauty and grace of the rituals that Barb undergoes are deeply contrasted with the inner turmoil she experiences here. |
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But powerful, unorganized militant groups may pose problems after this period of turmoil plays out, leaving behind a power vacuum. |
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In the midst of financial turmoil, the renowned celebrity photographer needed a way to refuel. |
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Beneath a placid surface of seeming unconcern over the earnings downturn and cost squeeze, there is growing turmoil within Scotland's financial services industry. |
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Like Meryl Streep, she can convey the turmoil beneath an implacable surface, and when Cathy's calm and control desert her she is devastatingly believable. |
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Four decades of turmoil have devastated archaeological sites, but the chaos has also resurfaced previously buried treasures. |
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Russell Crowe may have turned in a virtuoso performance, accurately capturing the confusion and paranoia of being in mental turmoil, but let's face it, so what. |
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Pierrot and Columbine are not far away, neither is turmoil, nor humour. |
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The key concern behind the recent market turmoil is inflation. |
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Her face was a mask of calm, her insides suffering inner turmoil. |
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For some, the turmoil of the age was part of a longer historical continuum, the realisation of ancient pre-Conquest Celtic and English prophecies. |
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The action takes place in the 1960s, but the girls' private dramas unfold in a rarefied world, isolated from the political turmoil of the anti-war demos going on outside. |
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When the rivers are a turmoil of silt and detritus flushed down the system, light levels are low enough for the zander to feel at home on even quite bright days. |
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The former chief executive is set to sue the club in a move that could see the turmoil surrounding his replacement's ruthless takeover exposed in open court. |
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Never had a crowd been seen thrown into such a turmoil by works of the spirit, and especially over esemplastic works, paintings, whose nature it is to be silent. |
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Since the historical situation about happiness compels him to search for quietude from the turmoil of opinion, his search for happiness assumes the form of a search for ataraxy with regard to dogma. |
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Two months later, the group suffered a loss that threw their career into turmoil. |
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The book tells the story of four singers whose barbershop quartet offers them safe harbour amid the turmoil of their lives. |
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A tense month had the code-breaking Kremlinologist faction of the Boro support in turmoil over the signals coming out of Hurworth. |
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The disaster of the 1715 Yamasee War threatened the colony's viability and set off a decade of political turmoil. |
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A massive capital flight was responded to with a freezing of bank accounts, generating further turmoil. |
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This section was one of the first to be renovated following the turmoil of the Cultural Revolution. |
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From what at first appears to be yet another decade of turmoil for Welsh rugby, is actually regarded as a period of revival. |
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Winehouse's dichotomous public image of critical and commercial success versus personal turmoil proved to be controversial. |
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From the middle of the 10th century Bulgaria was in decline as it entered a social and spiritual turmoil. |
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Sadly, the internal strife onscreen was shadowed by turmoil offscreen. |
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This tolerance allowed the country to avoid most the religious turmoil that spread over Europe during the 16th century. |
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However, in the 1640s, the Ulster Plantation was thrown into turmoil by civil wars that raged in Ireland, England and Scotland. |
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This meant that, during the early interwar period, the League played little part in resolving the turmoil resulting from the war. |
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Mercer's forced retirement from the club in 1964 signalled a period of deep turmoil. |
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Julian lived in a time of turmoil, but her theology was optimistic and spoke of God's omnibenevolence and love in terms of joy and compassion. |
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These wars, along with the political and social turmoil that went along with them, served as the background for Romanticism. |
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The collapse of the gold standard brought about much of the economic turmoil of that era. |
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Her words unanticipatedly take us to an idyllic moment out of the realm of perennial turmoil. |
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Nolan, a surviver of the Toon's relegation turmoil, remembered those Villa banners when he hooked in the fifth from an uncleared corner. |
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Wilkins was also a Royalist, and acutely conscious of the turmoil and uncertainty of the times. |
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Tridentine rules were imposed only after the turmoil reached a crescendo, as a measure to restore peace in the convent. |
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From the second half of the 17th century onwards, a time of political and religious turmoil existed in the kingdoms. |
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There is no way to foresee a future that still hides in turmoil. |
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Yu Hua, born in China in 1960, experienced the turmoil of the Cultural Revolution. |
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Dirhem said that now even safe places such as Soqotra Island have been negatively affected by the past year's turmoil. |
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However, the capital market turmoil is creating some havoc for lenders who sprang to prominence in the last two years. |
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The canoer must adapt paddling strokes and plan intermediate steps as he or she proceeds because the water is in constant turmoil. |
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Sissi remains popular to many Egyptians tired of years of political turmoil triggered after the 2011 ouster of longtime strongman Husni Mubarak. |
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After dipping in August and September, in the wake of political turmoil, the burses are fast rising again. |
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At the same time, suspicion of a sexually transmitted disease causes immense social turmoil. |
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In the ensuing turmoil, three states tried to gain predominance in the period of the Three Kingdoms. |
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Throughout its history, the khanate was prone to civil turmoil and struggles for the throne. |
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Despite the domestic turmoil of the 1530s and 1540s, Russia continued to wage wars and to expand. |
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The Papal States were in turmoil, and the powerful Colonna faction seized Ostia in the name of France. |
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At the same time, she had observed the turmoil brought about by Edward's introduction of radical Protestant reforms. |
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By The Sea is undone by a plodding, impotent script that struggles to verbalise the central couple's turmoil. |
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Bullion investments can be considered as insurance against inflation or economic turmoil and may not entail direct counterparty risk. |
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Along with the dissolution of the Ilkhanate in Persia, Mongol rulers in China and the Chagatai Khanate were also in turmoil. |
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Shares were as high as 341 pearlier in the year before investors began taking profits amid the market turmoil in February. |
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Kuyt also uses the services of a pedicurist, a faith healer and a haptonomy expert who helps him deal with any emotional turmoil. |
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During the turmoil, the last Ming emperor hanged himself on a tree in the imperial garden outside the Forbidden City. |
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During this turmoil, the Illyrians invaded Macedonia, only to be repelled by Alexander. |
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In the turmoil of the postwar years, the Communist government did not consider this sufficient mitigation. |
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By 1991, economic and political turmoil began to boil over, as the Baltic republics chose to secede from the Soviet Union. |
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Al Qaeda is a parasite that feeds on social instability and turmoil. |
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This period was marked by turmoil in much of the world, as Europe struggled to recover from the devastation of the First World War. |
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Russia is in turmoil, but the main impetus towards war is not imperialism as such but commercial forces. |
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The turmoil within the Pluto-Charon system offers insights into how planetary bodies orbiting a double star might behave. |
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Remembering the turmoil she experienced when her father left her mother, she vowed she would never be the other woman. |
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Most of the English kingdoms, being in turmoil, could not stand against the Vikings. |
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Yemen was in turmoil as Sana'a became a battlefield for the three dynasties, as well as independent tribes. |
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This put heavy pressure on Germany, which was already in political turmoil. |
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When Edward died suddenly in 1483, political and dynastic turmoil erupted again. |
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The Danes used the civil turmoil as an opportunity to capture York, which they sacked and burned. |
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The gigantic world, split into massive and distinct explorable areas is besieged by dragons, torn apart by political turmoil and ravaged by war. |
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The state has been in turmoil since the encounter took place on July 23 last year in the Imphal Bazar area. |
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Constantine progressed slowly along the Via Flaminia, allowing the weakness of Maxentius to draw his regime further into turmoil. |
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A shift in language was expedited with the loss of men during the First World War and the resulting economic turmoil. |
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Political changes and turmoil have also led to migration and to the creation of new and more complex multilingual workplaces. |
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Consequently, as in the past, turmoil in foreign exchange markets is hardly a recipe for global economic prosperity. |
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In spite of the political turmoil precipitated by this debate, researchers continue to espouse a linguistic basis for it. |
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The emergence of clans had more to do with political turmoil than ethnicity. |
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The Jedis are all but extinct, the Old Republic is in turmoil and the threat of the Death Star is looming in ''Rogue One,'' fans learned at Star Wars Celebration on Sunday. |
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Tens of thousands in the South used the turmoil of war to escape, and the southern plantation economies of South Carolina and Georgia especially were disrupted. |
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The political turmoil in Italy was continuously intensifying. |
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The ascension of the Macedonian dynasty in 867 marked the end of the period of political and religious turmoil and introduced a new golden age of the empire. |
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Frederick's acceptance of the Bohemian crown in defiance of the emperor marked the beginning of the turmoil that would develop into the Thirty Years' War. |
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It was a time of considerable political and religious turmoil. |
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The French monarchy was thrown into turmoil, which increased further with the outbreak of the French Wars of Religion that would last for several decades. |
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After independence, Lima became the capital of the Republic of Peru but economic stagnation and political turmoil brought urban development to a halt. |
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This followed more ambiguous threats from Iran's oil minister and other government officials that an attack on Iran would result in turmoil in the world's oil supply. |
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With so much turmoil in the market it's not earth-shattering news. |
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This trade route was somewhat less efficient and only rose to great prominence when there was turmoil in the west such as during the Almohad conquests. |
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That's why Heng Long, a Singapore firm that specializes in turning crocodile and alligator hide into handbags, isn't fretting about today's global economic turmoil. |
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The company entered the new millennium in a state of some turmoil. |
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The turmoil led to the creation of the Swansea City Supporters' Trust, which sought to save the club and ultimately guarantee supporter representation on the club's board. |
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During the 17th century, the kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland suffered political and religious turmoil in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. |
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During the Yuan dynasty, the Mongol wars and general turmoil under Genghis Khan overshadowed a strong artistic legacy enriched by diverse foreign influences. |
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After months of turmoil, Ban had on Friday urged Burundi to delay the vote after the opposition announced a boycott, but the government rejected his appeal. |
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Before the voyages, there was turmoil around the seas near China. |
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Whereas the inherited tones were of adoration, painful unrequitedness, and romantic longing, his are of emotional turmoil, intellectual hesitancy, and irony. |
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The 1980s was a period of relative mediocrity after the turmoil caused by the Rebel Tours of South Africa and the subsequent retirement of several key players. |
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They were caught off-guard by the emotional turmoil of suddenly not knowing whom to trust, being derailed by cultural potholes and organizational barriers. |
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Going through all of that turmoil can be big-time exhausting. |
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After Akhenaten's death, a period of turmoil may have followed until the boy king Tutankhaten seized the throne at age 10, probably with the help of the Amen priests. |
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However, credit rating agencies were criticized for failing to predict the 1997 Asian financial crisis and for downgrading countries in the midst of that turmoil. |
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The Reformation and the political and religious turmoil that ensued largely checked the building of new churches until the turn of the 18th century. |
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According to this argument, internal turmoil in the Roman Empire and the need to withdraw troops to fight off barbarian armies led Rome to abandon Britain. |
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The flotations market was in turmoil yesterday following the news that Lichfield-based pubs group Punch Taverns had pulled plans to launch on the London Stock Exchange. |
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