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Then the action travels back and forth from the commotion of war to the idyllic precincts of Sandringham, which is notable for the presence of Maggie Smith, who plays Queen Alexandra with royal restraint.
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One waits for the voice-over, which transfigures the commotion into a portrait of war.
It would do the Germans good to see it" – Lindgren recounts the commotions of the grand theatres of war alongside the domestic dramas playing out in her life.
The policies generally exclude losses resulting from pilferage, strike, riot, civil commotion, war, delay of shipments, loss of markets, illegal trade, or leakage and breakage.
The pace of the series is like that of the war itself: leisurely, sometimes lyric passages are suddenly shattered by the commotion of battles fought in 10,000 places along what is described as a 1,000-mile 1,000-mile
Upstairs, invisible, they heard the commotion of the ensuing bust.
A commotion of sense and blather, information and mere chat.
The commotion of the sea outside becomes hushed.
New arrivals prefer the noise and commotion of the road to the idyll beyond.
Ahead, near a large bend in the road, there was a commotion of fighters and vehicles.
Its floor was strong, but its neighbors were unaccustomed to the screaming and commotion of kendo.
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