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My mind is just a turmoil of regrets.
"Are you a turmoil of raging hormones?" I ask, without much hope.
He meant that the world was in a turmoil of civil wars and national liberation movements — that regimes were changing and maps were being redrawn everywhere.
All this accompanied, at least in the west, by a turmoil of argument among intellectuals and artists, of bitter rivalries, sudden apostasy, self-delusion and deep mutual suspicion.
Just when you've convinced yourself of your own profound rightness, that you understand the book and its author better than the author herself does, all this useful, constructive arrogance, this brash, motivating confidence, collapses, revealing a turmoil of doubt.
Our hero, too, is now awash in a "turmoil of emotions": "Guy felt as if he were wallowing in the trough of the waves: not the mild ripples of the moonlit Thames, but the mountainous breakers of an ocean sea".
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And so, it's a bit of a turmoil for investors.
Ostensibly low-key and twilit music, but a quiet turmoil of invention beneath.
"Notting Hill was incredibly lively in those days," says Tony. "The whole area was in a political turmoil of minority rights, race hate, pressure groups... you name it.
Though every player on a team feels the turmoil of a change in coach, it is worse when the person losing their job is your father.
As a response to campus turmoil of the late 1960s, Hook founded an organization called University Centers for Rational Alternatives.
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