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It is 'aesthetic' and silent; it is polite (no commotion); it is insinuating.
No commotion.
There is no commotion.
There was no commotion, no outcry.
"There was no commotion at all.
No commotion, no calling for help.
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So his sudden decision this spring to take up the cause of black Coca-Cola employees in their racial-discrimination claims against the company has created no small commotion, dividing the plaintiffs by promising to win them enormous sums of money and threatening the tentative settlement in the federal lawsuit that was announced last week.
There was no real commotion.
Marker's films slowly permeate their era, with no unnecessary commotion, leaving a lasting impression on those in the know.
When Khrushchev left the public spotlight, there was no popular commotion, as most Soviet citizens, including the intelligentsia, anticipated a period of stabilisation, steady development of Soviet society and continuing economic growth in the years ahead.
In early 1844, Halkett successfully tested a prototype boat-cloak on the River Thames, paddling it 15 km without taking on any water, despite, in his words, being "met by passed by and almost run down by various Metropolitan Steamers plying to and fro in their several vocations, and causing no little commotion in the troubled waters of the River".
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