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Recently he experienced a more local upheaval.
The lucky councils are the ones who have got this far without having to contemplate the local upheaval those cuts will bring.
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And if a few more such events can be found, that should settle once and for all whether gamma-ray bursts are merely little local upheavals or the biggest noises in creation.
In response to the economic upheaval, local histories were written and traditions set down in an effort to keep them from disappearing.
In particular, the Nationalists were hated for massacring local people during upheavals that began on Feb. 28, 1947, and ever since then the phrase "2-28" has been a sensitive code word in Taiwan that conjures those antagonisms between local people and the mainlanders.
The UK is going through the biggest upheaval in the local news industry ever.
The May 30th Movement evolved from a series of local strikes to a national upheaval, and there's no sign of that happening now.
One week after the hurricane, UNICEF began working with volunteers on a pyschosocial programme designed to help local children recover from the upheaval in their lives.
There is a global upheaval.
At around the same time, there were serious upheavals in the local black community, and the activities of Cesar Chavez and his fellow agricultural workers in the Central Valley.
The military operation was initially kept secret and despite the increasingly obvious actions of unmarked Russian forces on the ground, Moscow insisted that only locals were involved in the upheaval.
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