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The clear-cut result has eased fears of imminent turmoil.
Expectations of imminent turmoil eased as the diplomatic process was seen playing out into next week, and the White House emphasised that any action would be "very discrete and limited", and in no way comparable with the Iraq war.
In fact, he must have got wind of imminent turmoil because by the time he attended the opening ceremony on March 22 in 1958, the U.S. government had already announced an arms embargo against Cuba under Batista earlier that month on March 14.
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MANCHESTER, England — Prime Minister Gordon Brown swatted aside all talk of high-level plotting and imminent Labor Party putsches against him on Tuesday, declaring that the last thing a country in economic turmoil needed was a government riven by internal squabbling.
Citing the political turmoil in Israel, Ms. Rice implicitly acknowledged for the first time that there was little chance of an imminent deal.
Turmoil follows.
Turmoil ensued.
It guarantees more turmoil.
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