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Whereas the "Letter to the Reader" of the earlier book directed it at the citizenry who endure turmoil, the latter aimed to instruct "those who rule how to govern".
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Though the expected food gains from temperate countries could, in theory, more than offset potential losses in tropical countries, this has not happened historically, and countries in the tropics have endured turmoil and hunger mostly on their own.
As such, it had endured much turmoil.
Twitter has endured internal turmoil and a revolving door of executives and board members.
He noted that John McCain, in 2007, also endured campaign turmoil and shaky finances before becoming the nominee.
Russian history has long been dominated by big personalities — Mr. Putin, the prime minister and former president, is just the latest — but this film largely shuns them, choosing instead to examine how ordinary people have endured the turmoil of recent decades.
"They would go out into the mythic unknown, endure hardship and turmoil, and then come back".
Congo has endured plenty of turmoil in the last three months.
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