As the novel traverses the four seasons, it records the upheaval in the small community which relives its memories of the dead. |
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Cultural programs have suffered as a result of poverty and political upheaval. |
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This unexpected resurgence of popular radicalism set the scene for the century of upheaval that would follow. |
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The Madras Army did not join the upheaval of 1857, but it had lit a fuse in Vellore. |
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In agriculture there was an upheaval after a new direct railway brought Moscow to within three weeks of Tashkent by freight train. |
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After all the upheaval I've had, even a confrontation with an insensitive neighbour of many years would come as light relief! |
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Her going caused the most upheaval, however, as she unscrewed the kitchen sink, rolled up the carpets and peeled off the wallpaper. |
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These augurs now portend political consequences that may follow the economic upheaval. |
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Trusting God means trusting God even in the midst of the fear and upheaval that reformation brings. |
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Above all, this is a zone in demographic upheaval as its youthful population races ahead of local capacities to socialise, educate and employ. |
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For such a kind, gentle, and compassionate person, the upheaval of aggression has ceased. |
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Henceforth an image of revolutionary upheaval would be deeply imprinted on France's collective memory. |
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Each character faces calamity and lives in a time of upheaval, and each is influenced by those events. |
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The late 1960s and early 70s were times of great experimentation and upheaval in hymnody. |
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It doesn't stack up and it seems the headlong contradictions we are living with could cause serious upheaval in the period ahead. |
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These leaders who are responsible for misleading the multitudes must carry the blame when an uncontrollable political upheaval ensues. |
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A steady exodus of educated women is worsening a gender gap among eastern Germany's young and could be sowing the seeds of social upheaval. |
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McConnell's speech may have been partly designed to wake people up to the extent of the upheaval ahead. |
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This includes the loss of treasured possessions, not to mention the upheaval of moving out for five to seven months. |
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Sienna's year has been marked by violent or overwhelming turbulence or upheaval. |
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The frequent turnover on pastoral staffs led churches to experience upheaval and decline. |
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Instead of focusing on stable conservatism, some emphasize episodic radicalism and periods of dramatic upheaval. |
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Modernity requires constant and unceasing upheaval, and its absence does not bring blessed peace, but withering and death. |
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Byron's writings reach us from a time of change, upheaval and uncertainty across Europe. |
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It is little more than a long catalogue of police brutalities, riots, social upheaval, disgust and unearned shame. |
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The current mix of economic and political upheaval has had a profound and disturbing impact on future prospects in the region. |
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Despite the upheaval, revenue continues to grow, as do jobs however, in many cases those jobs are changing. |
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The arrival of Timothy's new friends had not been the only upheaval in his recent experiences. |
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What I didn't reckon on was that this hormonal upheaval was also going to result in my voice breaking. |
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The ancient earth was prepared through thousands of years of geologic upheaval. |
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Even after Napoleon had been consigned to his island prison on Saint Helena the upheaval continued unabated. |
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Yet the total lifestyle upheaval needed to achieve such an ambitious goal is as realistic for most homeowners as flying pigs. |
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Europe was suffering under the Black Death, and the papal schism had brought political and theological upheaval. |
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At the time, many observers took note of the role that charitable foundations had played in this upheaval. |
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He became convinced by his reading of astrological and prophet texts that the end of the century would bring a period of great upheaval. |
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Consequently, industrial action involving lockouts would entail enormous social and political upheaval. |
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Those of us who lived through those times remember the decade as a period of intense upheaval. |
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Simon manages to imply whole whirling masses of emotional upheaval in but a few words and lines of melody. |
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Major economical upheaval caused a riotous outcry from the public for a more efficient government and less waste. |
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The idea of embarking upon yet more revolutionary upheaval seemed anathema. |
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Brion was by no means the only pundit predicting some form of revolutionary upheaval. |
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Wilson made his address primarily in response to the revolutionary upheaval in Russia. |
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However, the losses in market value are distributed unevenly, with some regions showing a surprising resilience to the market upheaval. |
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Her relationships assume other proportions even as the country goes through the throes of upheaval. |
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That it occurred during a time of great social upheaval in America and the broader west only amplifies its perceived impact. |
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A real world of upheaval was also unfolding, in which, for example, a 1976 bomb at La Guardia airport had killed 11 people. |
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Nothing is particularly clear because Thailand is in the middle of political upheaval and governed by martial law. |
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During any other month, that news alone would have signaled a new world order, an upheaval in the pecking order. |
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Viewers voiced their unhappiness at the upheaval on the company's website. |
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At 75 years old, the tribal leader agha has lived through decades of war and upheaval. |
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When Clay held the world title aloft, Lipsyte saw in the gleam of the belt sports and '60s social upheaval and his own careerism. |
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However, the electric council which administers the industry has insisted on gradual rate increases in an effort to avoid social upheaval against the measure. |
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Workers went through massive upheaval and militant struggle during the First World War and their radicalism was whetted by news of the Russian Revolution. |
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It was born 50 years ago, and the world has to live with it just as it does with the borders of Europe, that are redrawn every time there is a war or political upheaval. |
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And by 1918 there had been a tumultuous upheaval of the four dynasties that dominated East and Central Europe. |
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The upheaval in the risk-reward structure of investment banking implies major alterations in how and at what cost the industry renders its services. |
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Indeed, who wants to exude innocence in these times of economic upheaval, violence in Syria, and political distress? |
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Even in countries like Australia, which haven't witnessed recent dramatic upheaval, there is still scope for confusion around land tenure, albeit on a much smaller scale. |
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The 1913 industrial upheaval will live for ever in Maoriland history. |
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That would be a recipe not just for Ukrainian instability but for instability and upheaval throughout the entire region. |
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On the command ship the bridge was in a tremendous upheaval. |
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Since the late '70s, and the fashion upheaval wrought by punk rock, people have been spearing the little metal pins through their ears or leather jackets. |
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At a time when the rest of their lives were in no small upheaval, this result was a reassurance. |
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Such unequal development has been paid for, in large part, by the creation of an enormous ecological or carbon debt, which has taken the form of global climatic upheaval. |
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And if you don't pay attention to the alarm sounded by the loss of a species then you run the risk of major, cataclysmic upheaval and suffering in the future. |
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When Marx and Engels turned their attention to the cataclysmic upheaval in India, they saw it in relation to similar developments taking place in other parts of the world. |
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They are alienated, in the Marxist sense, from the product of their labours and this cannot be changed without revolutionary upheaval and the overthrow of capitalism. |
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With the additional upheaval of his 30th birthday, Ray is forced to confront some awkward home truths when old school friend Ivan comes for a visit. |
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The world today is caught in a paroxysm of violent upheaval. |
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And it's here, in my view, that we can start to analyse why this growth among the world's wealthiest is leading us, ineluctably, towards a global social upheaval. |
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Yet four years into the second Chechen war, victory still eludes Russia, and there are signs that the upheaval is spilling into Ingushetia and Dagestan. |
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His decision to go in June is no surprise, but is earlier than expected and comes at a time when major upheaval is planned in local enterprise networks. |
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He proclaimed that the country had exhausted its resources for any sort of upheaval and his rule would focus on the consolidation of the post-Soviet regime. |
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The upheaval in the Iberian Peninsula due to the invasion of the Vandals, the Alans and the Suevi aided the spread of Priscillianism. |
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John Milton, one of the greatest English poets, wrote at this time of religious flux and political upheaval. |
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On 22 May 2013 the Murder of Lee Rigby in Woolwich caused great international upheaval. |
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It replace decentralized cottage industries with centralized factory jobs, driving economic upheaval and urbanization. |
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The postwar period left the capitals of Europe in upheaval with an urgency to economically and physically rebuild and to politically regroup. |
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The upheaval of Indian independence in 1947 was well in the past, and the wave of decolonising of the 1960s was yet to come. |
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For the Maya, the heliacal rising of Venus was associated with destruction and upheaval. |
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Issues concerning university entrance has been in constant upheaval for a number of years. |
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The Inverness skipper blames buck-passing and constant upheaval for a spate of troubles last term. |
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The whole of this coast has been spoiled by the recent upheaval of Monte Nuovo with its lava floods and cindery deluges. |
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The country, long viewed as stable, has recently been home to upheaval. |
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Willem Coetzee was an ultra-marathoner who could have competed in speedwalking in the Olympics if not for the political upheaval of the times. |
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The decade around 1840 was a period of great social upheaval in Wales, manifested in the Chartist movement. |
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The majority of countries set up relief programs, and most underwent some sort of political upheaval, pushing them to the left or right. |
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The First Intermediate Period ushered in a time of political upheaval for about 150 years. |
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Cities may become lost for a variety of reasons including natural disasters, economic or social upheaval, or war. |
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The majority of countries set up relief programs and most underwent some sort of political upheaval, pushing them to the right. |
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The family constantly toured, causing much upheaval and unhappiness in the young Sellers's life. |
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The resulting social upheaval driven by these changes serves as the setting for the main story. |
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The period of the English Civil War and the Interregnum was one of social and political upheaval and instability. |
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On the European continent, wracked by social upheaval, the first peace congress was held in Brussels in 1848 followed by Paris a year later. |
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For various reasons, the 1st century BC was a time of political and military upheaval, which ultimately led to rule by emperors. |
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The subsequent 17th century was one of political upheaval, religious division and war. |
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Nationalist upheaval consumed Yugoslavia after the death of Tito, the ironhanded unifier. |
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The Black Death caused greater upheaval to Florence's social and political structure than later epidemics. |
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Enterprises and industries that won't cooperate with the new order or can't survive the upheaval will be renationalized. |
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Workers' comp goes through cycles of stability and upheaval and then returns to stability, or possibly, inertia. |
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The landowning classes saw the rise in wage levels as a sign of social upheaval and insubordination, and reacted with coercion. |
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Since that upheaval Wales have won just once in seven games, beating Northern Ireland in the Nations Cup last May. |
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The death of William III in 1702 once again created a political upheaval, as the king was replaced by Queen Anne who immediately began her offensive against Nonconformists. |
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Many people were rendered homeless as a result of intimidation or having their houses burnt, and urban redevelopment played a role in the social upheaval. |
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The Late Middle Ages represented a period of upheaval in Europe. |
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And although she suffered with postnatal depression after Koa's birth, Jodi said things have been different this time, in spite of the upheaval in her life. |
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Despite its unpopularity, the Rump was a link with the old constitution, and helped to settle England down and make it secure after the biggest upheaval in its history. |
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The Mycenaeans gradually absorbed the Minoans, but collapsed violently around 1200 BC, during a time of regional upheaval known as the Bronze Age collapse. |
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The Cultural Revolution, motivated by power struggles within the Party and a fear of the Soviet Union, led to a major upheaval in Chinese society. |
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He notes it appeared following a cultural upheaval in around 3000 BC, which inspired the peoples of Neolithic Europe to develop more independently. |
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This upheaval eventually resulted in the British government subsidising the sale of landlords' estates to their tenants in the Irish Land Acts authored by William O'Brien. |
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The dismissals have caused upheaval in the banking community, with the union calling a strike and ordering commercial banks not to clear NBG cheques. |
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