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the commotions
noun
A state of turbulent motion.
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'Collected Recordings 1983-1989' by Lloyd Cole and the Commotions is out now.
He has removed and digitally filled in a "drop-out", a tiny moment of silence, from a track by Lloyd Cole and the Commotions.
Lloyd Cole and the Commotions seem to have seen the photograph Kraftwerk were referring to and fallen in love (well, sort of) in Perfect Skin.
But in trying to reproduce the commotions of the 1930's, Mr. Robbins, captured by nostalgia for the left, diminishes her accomplishment.
This is the first anniversary of her candidacy and she is still unable to break 50% in the polls, despite the commotions in the Republican party.
It would do the Germans good to see it" – Lindgren recounts the commotions of the grand theatres of war alongside the domestic dramas playing out in her life.
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In the commotion, Henry disappeared.
Why all the commotion?
Witnesses described the commotion near the school.
The commotion over the novel unsettled him.
The commotion has died down.
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