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"By taking the children away on such short notice, the Society took that away from them and contributed to the turmoil these children faced in their short lives," reads the decision.
"We have to respond to this turmoil, to these threats, in many different ways," he said.
In an effort to end the turmoil of these interminable cases, the local assembly rewrote the city's divorce law at the end of last year.
Someday all these matters will be worked out, we hope, and we can then look forward to seeing all the turmoil at these great institutions solely on stage, in performance.
Part of what we're watching these days is the turmoil of a presidential transition — with a new chief executive who's inexperienced and thin-skinned and likes to counterpunch (even when it's counterproductive).
The beneficiaries of the existing order – major publishers and their most successful authors have become the most visible opponents of the turmoil that these "Indie" authors have introduced.
As time went on, the turmoil surrounding these trees and the women who made it happen has been forgotten.
In the past several years, the Federal Bureau of Prisons has come to understand that they must start housing LGBT prisoners on "softer" yards or else deal with the turmoil of these prisoners being raped, abused, or beaten at the "harder" places.
Trump gets to fill these vacancies regardless of the turmoil surrounding his administration.
These reforms were confronted by the turmoil of the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century.
With all the turmoil on Wall Street these days, it's easy to get spooked.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com