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The year had begun with tumult.
Instead, she has dug out one of Beethoven's sonatas, one filled with tumult and resolution.
Or, with tumult in the Arab world and America still a prime target, would that be dangerous?
Went into a small island port recently in a ship, and were greeted with tumult and song.
With tumult swirling around the Yankees' rotation, Dustin Moseley offered some stability, pitching six innings in improving to 4-2 in six starts since taking over for the injured Andy Pettitte.
Although it takes place in 1862, as General Lee's Army of Northern Virginia is advancing on Maryland, "Sweetsmoke" is less concerned with carnage on the battlefield than with tumult and violence on the home front.
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The associations with a moribund labourism – or worse with anticapitalist tumult – are hardly obliging in the effort to cultivate a business-and-shopping facade for Brit-town.
The poet reflects on the ruins of an ancient Roman city (possibly Bath) and contrasts the decay he beholds ("roofs are ruined, towers toppled") with the glory that was ("lofty the great gables, thunderous with the tumult of men").
And so whatever it takes to make that clear is probably what we're getting at with 'family dinners.' " By that measure, Mrs. Rubio, laughing with her tumult of teenagers as they gobble from paper bags in the parking lot of the Sonic, is doing a pretty good job.
Mr. Ramos's approachable style contrasts with the tumult in his students' young lives.
In this sprawling historical novel, three British families contend with the tumult of the First World War.
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