Sentence examples for To upheaval from inspiring English sources

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To upheaval

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The process of being heaved upward, especially the raising of part of the earth's crust.

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Newsday is no stranger to upheaval.

So, no, the new Middle East isn't doomed to upheaval.

"Gdańsk is used to upheaval and handles it well.

Offshore pipelines operating under high pressure and temperature are subjected to upheaval buckling.

Pricing power and self-sufficiency do not make America immune to upheaval in energy markets.

That, he said, would lead to upheaval in the Afghan community.

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We were used to upheavals and saying goodbye.

In both areas the arrival of the refugees added to upheavals of very different origin.

References to upheavals, betrayals and deaths float through the lyrics on "Ys".

Electoral strategizing can influence politicians' bailout choices, as incumbents might be particularly sensitive to upheavals as elections approach.

Because its porous borders straddle ethnic groups, Liberia is always vulnerable to upheavals in neighbouring countries such as Côte d'Ivoire.

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