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In an interview with the BBC's Politics Show North West, Mr Griffin said: "We've had some turmoil.
Recently, Apple has had some turmoil in its retail division, following a lengthy search to replace Johnson, which led to the hiring of former Dixon's chief John Browett, who departed the company less than a year after taking his position.
"He's had some turmoil with different managers in the last couple of season and it's very difficult for anyone to go down to another country and the manager who signed you is then away".
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But in this case, much more, because I realized that to do it right, I had to be really honest and emotional, somehow different that I'd done before... that I'd always have to have some kind of real turmoil going on, close to the surface at all times.
For now, Mr. Zapatero still has some refuge from the economic turmoil.
The shares have run into some turmoil in 2011, gaining a mere 0.8% year-to-date, but LLTC still maintains key support at its rising 10-week and 20-week moving averages.
The turmoil at City Hall has some longtime Cudahy residents shaking their heads.
Radwanska and her sister, Urszula, have had enough turmoil just preparing for this tournament.
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