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Debussy's youth was spent in circumstances of great turbulence.
There is great turbulence all around us — in historical proportions".
We live in an era of great turbulence, with economic decline running in paradoxical tandem with technological advance.
The conductor has found himself with the beleaguered company during a time of huge funding cuts and great turbulence.
The most experienced and qualified candidate will take over as prime minister in what is a time of great turbulence.
Amid great turbulence, assassinations and riots, Masekela's hit single "Grazing in the Grass" became the breezy anthem of a hot summer.
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Above all, the agreement is supposed to demonstrate that the United States will not simply abandon the country like it did after the Soviets were routed in the 1990s, paving the way for even greater turbulence in this turbulent nation and the rise of the Taliban.
But America experienced far greater turbulence during the 1960s, an era of urban riots, anti-Vietnam-war demonstrations and battles over race and civil rights.
The greater turbulence allowed the water on the Atchafalaya side to dig deeper and increase its advantage over the Mississippi side.
Far greater turbulence is yet to come.The peculiarly American form of torture, sequestering old foes in isolated semi-luxury until they are forced to agree on something, does work rather well.
Labour, which is forecast to see the greatest turbulence in its seats, has called for the process to be delayed to allow the constituency changes to be based on more up-to-date data.
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