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This is why Hopkins stirs up so much unrest.
Aston Villa is based in Birmingham, Britain's second-largest city and one that endured much unrest.
It is small wonder that Greece's 2010 austerity measures, aimed at retirement reform, produced so much unrest.
It came under a personal union with the Danish king in 1459, an arrangement which caused much unrest among the German majority.
But given how polluted the country already is, and how much unrest that pollution is causing, it should curb its hunger for resources.
He said: "We were never told why there was so much unrest there... what did our government do there to attract that much anger?" Chinese authorities said evidence from the scene pointed to separatists from Xinjiang - a region in the far-west of China bordering Central Asia - as being behind the attack.
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It was a time of much political unrest.
He gained a reputation as a skilled negotiator with unions, pushing through painful changes without much labour unrest.
Not for the first time in European history, differing perceptions of German power contain the seeds of much potential unrest.
It remains to be seen how this country, with so much social unrest kept repressed by the loyalty to the national team, reacts.
Even antidoping advocates who have been critical of the N.F.L.'s efforts wonder whether the league could strengthen its program amid so much labor unrest and uncertainty.
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