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Turbulence in the channel was commensurately higher.
There was an agitation, a turbulence in her blood.
A woman's breasts create turbulence in their wake.
The sparring has already created some turbulence in the economy.
Economic turbulence in Europe will now hit us, too.
This was a period of political turbulence in France.
It also suffered from periodic turbulence in Europe's currency markets, which hit its profits.
The comments, which will be aired on Wednesday, follow a period of turbulence in Ifans's life.
"We're going to see turbulence" in more elections, Mr. Reischauer concluded.
In the meantime, there may well be more drama, and more turbulence in the markets.
If Miller's flight hits some turbulence in the days and weeks ahead, Kontos has some advice.
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