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"It could naturally lead to grave turmoil on the financial markets with unpredictable consequences," Mr. Eichiner said.
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Cue Exeter City, who are on the verge of promotion to League One, potentially a remarkable achievement for a club that in 2003 was relegated to the then Conference and facing grave financial turmoil.
The confluence of turmoil in Venezuela and Iraq poses a grave threat to the oil markets, analysts said, because OPEC has the spare capacity to make up for supply disruptions from one place, but not both.
Matthew Reed, chief executive of the Children's Society, said: "It would be a grave injustice if we allowed the burden of the current economic turmoil to fall on the shoulders of disadvantaged children".
American officials expressed concern about the statement of the cleric, Abdul Majid al-Zindani, a one-time mentor of Osama bin Laden, which introduced a new Islamist element to the turmoil in a country where Al Qaeda is viewed as a grave threat.
Turmoil follows.
Turmoil ensued.
The grave.
It guarantees more turmoil.
How grave is too grave?
Years of turmoil follow.
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