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By coincidence, the narrative was made during a period of actual emotional and physical turmoil.
The sequence was brought off with a combination of actual ocean waves, watery turmoil in a film-studio tank, and digital enhancement, and it entirely overwhelms the rather pallid movie that follows.
But in this case it's far from clear that the turmoil was an actual menace to the underlying economy of the U.S. Bailing out hedge-fund managers was great for Wall Street, but it may not have been such a good deal for Main Street.
Many analysts try to predict the market's perception of a company's credit quality, not its actual credit quality; in times of turmoil a herd mentality may cloud their judgment.
The actual nomination of Roosevelt after the turmoils of the all-night session went off very quietly.
Although reduced traffic is the goal, the actual underground construction process will create temporary turmoil on the roads above.
Conservatives may well have shared a party line when they were out of power, but now that they have an actual president advancing their worldview, their ideas suddenly have consequences -- and turmoil is the inevitable result.
The new popularity of synthetics is probably the result of all this climactic turmoil, because synthetics have no inherent thermal properties: they adapt to whatever weather, actual or man-made, you are wearing them in.
Turmoil follows.
Turmoil ensued.
It guarantees more turmoil.
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