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But these were tempestuous times at the opera house.
Ben Bernanke: These are tempestuous times, but when the storm is long past the ocean will be flat again.
The opponents of secession appeared to have accepted a fait accompli, preparing themselves for the tempestuous times that lay ahead.
The political and economic parallels between Britain in 2011 and 1981 may be self-evident, but musical reactions to today's tempestuous times are conspicuous by their scarcity.
Her descriptions of those tempestuous times are characteristically honest: this is not the usual self-serving, self-justifiying version of events.
So why the renewed panic?In this section The anti-Sarkozy vote Koran study Seeking gifts Tempestuous times The prisoner of Astrakhan April showers on the euro ReprintsOne reason is that markets are shifting their concern from deficits to growth.
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THE first quarter of 2011 was a tempestuous time for the world and for the financial markets.
Where today is the Lincoln, Frederick Douglass or Walt Whitman to guide us through this most tempestuous time?
He is taking the dean's position at a tempestuous time.
Rice had a tempestuous time in Arizona, but he also had 16.5 sacks during his 1999 Pro Bowl season.
Breitbart has had a tempestuous time since Trump's election win, reflecting infighting between Bannon's populist, nationalist faction and more centrist Republican advisers.
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