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tumultuousness

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The quality of being tumultuous.

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Digby Wolfe, a writer and actor whose acerbic wit, absurdist sensibility and political edge helped shape "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In," the zany collage of televised comedy that captured the tumultuousness of the 1960s, died on May 2 in Albuquerque.

PAGE A17 OBITUARIES DIGBY WOLFE, 82 A writer and actor whose acerbic wit, absurdist sensibility and political edge helped shape "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In," televisedised comedy that captured the tumultuousness of the 1960s.

The worry for Liptrot is that her father may respond to such tumultuousness with his own; for throughout her childhood he had periodic bouts of mania, resulting in hospitalisation.

If Elling's power to touch hearts is applied with an almost forensic precision, Morris's is delivered with an impetuous, Janis Joplin-like tumultuousness.

Many of the precisely synchronized actions had purely formal beauty; others suggested the tumultuousness of life.

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