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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.
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Of wider importance is Duffy's take on the great East Anglian popular commotions of 1549, now known as Kett's Rebellion.
She said she had persuaded the manufacturer of the popular card game Perpetual Commotion to change the packaging because she considered the clothing immodest.
The news that Laura Schlessinger has made a deal with Paramount for a syndicated television show beginning this fall has stirred up a fresh commotion about the most popular voice on talk radio.
As they approached a popular block of Ghost Street, they saw a commotion ahead of them.
They see it is as something that only affects them if "those people" show up at a popular food festival (known by some as "The Taste of Chicago") and start a commotion.
He is unquestionably popular among the cosmic community of Yankees fans, his presence entering or exiting Yankee Stadium causing the same commotion as most players'.
No commotion.
There is no commotion.
Commotion, but not panic.
India is a commotion.
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