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The ferment
noun
Something, such as a yeast or barm, that causes fermentation.
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The ferment.
The ferment had been billed in the press as a "culture war".
"The ferment in 1956 started after the Twentieth Party Congress," he recalled..
"The ferment in 1956 started after the Twentieth Party Congress," he recalled.
The ferment of modernity in all its forms is now being felt in their ranks.
The ferment is not just about public employees and their unions.
The ferment in the Gulf undermines the thesis that the movement known as the Arab spring is primarily about poverty.
The ferment on Tuesday exposed vastly differing views of the program between immigrant advocates and Obama administration officials.
The ferment of the 1960s brought Mr. Teufel, a skinny, red-bearded figure with wire-rimmed glasses, bobbing to the surface of tumultuous events.
The ferment of the Reformation and the Counter-Reformation sent Puritans to New England, Quakers to Pennsylvania and Jesuits into the wilds of South America.
The ferment began when the university postponed the start of classes for two weeks.
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