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commotions
noun
Plural of commotion
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are writ with this ayme, and carryed with this methode, to teach their subjects obedience to their king, to shew the people the untimely ends of such as have moved tumults, commotions, and insurrections, to present them with the flourishing estate of such as live in obedience, exhorting them to allegeance, dehorting them from all trayterous and fellonious stratagems.
He has removed and digitally filled in a "drop-out", a tiny moment of silence, from a track by Lloyd Cole and the Commotions.
'Collected Recordings 1983-1989' by Lloyd Cole and the Commotions is out now.
Malicious mischief, vandalism, piracy, sabotage, anarchy, riots, or other civil commotions.
As the week came to its grim end, with the assassins dead and several hostages — taken not by chance in a kosher grocery store — dead, too, one's thoughts turned again to the inextinguishable French tradition of dissent, the tradition of Zola, sustained through so much violence and so many civic commotions.
"Those commotions," as he chose to call them, "destroyed the city's self-esteem," he said.
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One by one they came – vessels the size of tenement blocks – disgorging holidaymakers on to an esplanade dotted with little white buildings in scenes of exuberant commotion.
No doubt she'll be whipping up tuna bakes and causing a commotion within five years.
Such circumstances shall include, but not be limited to, weather conditions, fire, flood, hurricane, strike, industrial dispute, war, hostilities, political unrest, riots, civil commotion, inevitable accidents, supervening legislation or any other circumstances amounting to force majeure.
The ministry later intervened to request the DNA test because of the commotion the video was causing.
I become aware of a commotion at reception.
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