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She, too, was not spared and was forced to work in a butcher's shop before resuming her education once the political turmoil eased.
Expectations of imminent turmoil eased as the diplomatic process was seen playing out into next week, and the White House emphasised that any action would be "very discrete and limited", and in no way comparable with the Iraq war.
So while political turmoil may have eased in the near term, this is unlikely to last.
We should wish them good profits for providing the liquidity that eases the turmoil; but what is an investor to do meanwhile?
Currency turmoil is likely to ease in a few days, he said.
The central banks can lend those dollars out to banks in their home countries to ease financial turmoil.
We shrug off discomfort, choosing to abdicate degrees of responsibility to ease the turmoil of our lives.
In the past, South Africa has lent large amounts of money to the Zimbabwean government to ease economic turmoil.
The Fed's interest-rate cuts in response to August's turmoil thus represented an easing of policy at a time when many emerging economies were already booming.
Madagascar's interim leader, Andry Rajoelina, said Monday that he would meet his exiled rival in an attempt to ease political turmoil after the army crushed a mutiny.
A move by the Archbishop of Canterbury to hold a global summit on gay priests looks unlikely to ease the turmoil within the Anglican communion over the issue.
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