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Wars in the Tyrol and discord in Bohemia increased the general unrest.
However, in 1848 general unrest led to the February Revolution and the end of the July monarchy.
If you are critical, then you are more likely to be critical of the reality here rather than of general unrest at large in our country.
Ever businesslike, they organized some rebuttal speeches, and if their clean-cut presence provoked a hippie or two, and added to the general unrest, Nixon wouldn't complain.
The problems in Aquitaine were closely connected to general unrest among the magnates, who wished to keep the regional king under their control.
General unrest arose in the early 1790s from the conflicting interests of the various ethnic, racial, and political groups in Saint-Domingue (now Haiti).
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This has sparked country-wide protests and general political unrest.
His term was marked by continued difficulties with Villa and Zapata, serious financial problems, and general social unrest brought on by his reluctance to institute far-reaching reforms.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 - After months of sagging poll ratings, scandal and general political unrest, the Republicans badly needed some good news in Tuesday's elections for governor.
Last weekend saw a peak in the violence, which has spiraled in recent months along with general social unrest, a spike in crime and a resurgence of domestic terrorism.
A brief recap: On Sept. 9, 1971, inmates at Attica -- steeped in the general political unrest of the time -- rebelled in reaction to a long history of overcrowding and hard conditions.
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