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were disturbances
noun
The act of disturbing, being disturbed.
Exact(22)
And if there were disturbances?
There were disturbances in Birmingham, Bristol, Liverpool and Brixton.
"Since the students felt it was their space, there were disturbances.
There were disturbances overnight in Northern Ireland, where pipe bombs exploded without harming anyone outside two homes in North Belfast, the scene of sectarian rioting a week ago.
There were disturbances in a certain Muslim city and the central govt. sent one of their best people to restore order.
Mr. Sehgal also said law enforcement agencies could shutter polling stations where opposition candidates were expected to do well on the pretext that there were disturbances.
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Du are disturbances that are unavoidable.
She said there will be disturbances, dust in the air, you can't tiptoe around it.
Nigel Farage warned there would be disturbances on the streets if parliament attempted to thwart Brexit.
But there are disturbances now, in large and small ways, a chain of reconsiderations.
Similarly, while certain governments are falling around the Caspian Sea region, there have not been disturbances in Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan.
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