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All of sudden the nerves grow and you get a bit of unrest.
After some polite hesitation, a senior fellow answered that she had indeed noticed a bit of unrest lately.
"Player-power is the wrong wording, [but] I can guarantee even the most experienced managers would have had phases where there was a bit of unrest in the changing room," he said.
"Looking from afar, there is a little bit of unrest from players not knowing what is going on and the possibility of moving grounds again.
WakeMate's letter stirred up quite a bit of unrest among users who had preordered, in part because WakeMate offered access to premium analytics features as compensation for the delay.
"There seems to be a little bit of unrest in the camp and I think one or two players might leave in the summer, while one or two might come in.
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"Maybe it's a bit of the unrest that's in him".
Of course, there is also a bit of social unrest in Spain, with the country's current economic situation.
Over all, she said, students appear to like Higher One's service: "What's happening there is a bit atypical," she said of unrest at Western Washington University.
It's no secret that these Olympics are being held in a region, the Caucasus, associated with quite a bit of historical trauma and current unrest.
It's no secret that these Olympics are being held in a region, the Caucasus, associated with quite a bit of historical trauma and present-day unrest.
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