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AS THE dust settles on an extraordinary period of financial tumult, which reached its zenith five years ago this week with the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers, two banks vie for the title of the world's biggest by market capitalisation.
In addition to the physical care required, it creates financial tumult.
At the height of the financial tumult, Labour regained some of its sense of purpose while the Tories were disoriented.
Mr Harper no longer has a robust economy to steer: he must deal with much weaker growth and the inevitable repercussions of the global economic and financial tumult.
The company capped another record year on Tuesday with a modest gain in fourth-quarter earnings, prospering amid the financial tumult that has hurt many of its rivals.
Mr. Medvedev is taking office against the backdrop of a Russian resurgence that contrasts with the financial tumult in much of the world.
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All of that is likely to be forgotten in the European tumult.
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The Chamber minimized tumult arising from the Democratic and Republican Conventions and the Supreme Court minimum wage decision.
Asked about Baylor's tumult, Mr. Starr, who knows from tumult, was circumspect.
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