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| Iran, a Revolution in | Turmoil: A Revolution in Turmoil. |
| sly thwarted efforts to do good and her inner | turmoil about her intention for doing so. |
| In the midst of this emotional | turmoil, Abraham returns from his plantation in Jaffn |
| towards a greater harmony at a time of great | turmoil added to the suggestion of access to enormous |
| econd half of the Nineties saw Moby in career | turmoil after years of being a successful techno wund |
| Europe's poorest country faces more political | turmoil after the country's Western-leaning governmen |
| Sea for Russian emigres seeking refuge in the | turmoil after the Bolshevik Revolution. |
| The Federation is currently in | turmoil, after the withdrawal of the US, Argentine an |
| culminating in rebellion, and constitutional | turmoil after the withdrawal of German soldiers. |
| cs of the 1970s and 1980s, a period marked by | turmoil and the highly publicized activities of the l |
| This sent York into serious financial | turmoil, and the club went into administration shortl |
| he early 1980s when the party was in internal | turmoil, and he was a key mover in proscribing both S |
| Lurtsema felt that the nation was in | turmoil and that he could bring some much-needed cons |
| nment in 1998 to overcome the Asian financial | turmoil and under the present financial tsunami, Hong |
| eventful journey, through times of political | turmoil and financial uncertainty and yet VS Group ha |
| eat Depression in America, a time of economic | turmoil and a time when science was under attack as a |
| eulen's words as incitement, leading to great | turmoil and a flurry of publications. |
| Mohammed kept the whole empire in a state of | turmoil, and a pie which King Philip failed to digest |
| The later years of the 1970s brought | turmoil and change. |
| nd managing firsthand through the transition, | turmoil, and incredible growth of emerging markets. |
| By 1978, Iran was gripped in mass | turmoil and there was a significant danger that Moham |
| e group was marked by frequent infighting and | turmoil and disintegrated shortly after the election. |
| olution, CNBC added extensive coverage of the | turmoil and violence. |
| es and quiet sylvan delights, amongst all the | turmoil and bustle of the busy streets which run past |
| For much of the season, the show was in | turmoil and many critics wrote the show off as a pale |
| During his youth, the country was in | turmoil and suffered from civil war and warlord-ism. |
| een presidents were often accompanied by much | turmoil and disturbance in the streets of Jakarta. |
| are, the presence of marauding armies, social | turmoil, and the advent of the Black Death devastated |
| He turns to Shino during the | turmoil and consequently things go further than Shino |
| However, by 1999, the band fell into | turmoil and soon broke up leaving Lind with no band. |
| ination and lack of representation had caused | turmoil and conflict between the two wings of Pakista |
| d on Muslims in Britain, and predicted social | turmoil and violence. |
| However, dynastic | turmoil and localism among the regional lords led to |
| Overhearing this | turmoil, and discovering that they can use their powe |
| y Beijing's Mayor as a "political program for | turmoil and rebellion". |
| s was unable to manage a country in political | turmoil and command its army during World War I. |
| rs left the province because of the political | turmoil and changes that followed the Quiet Revolutio |
| Despite this | turmoil, and the departure of the fourth lead program |
| Between 1451 and 1457, Moldavia was in civil | turmoil and under Petru Aron, the principality paid t |
| ma Studios in Pennsylvania for groups such as | Turmoil and Living Sacrifice. |
| Revolution of 1905 had left St Petersburg in | turmoil, and after his wife's death, he sought a post |
| boygan, however, suffered through a season of | turmoil and finished with the second-worst record (23 |
| When news came out Tottenham were left in | turmoil and a struggle for power broke out between Ma |
| hboring State of Katanga during the political | turmoil arising from the decolonization of Belgian Co |
| with his wife, and is going through emotional | turmoil as his wife has forbidden him from seeing the |
| The club was thrown into | turmoil as it lost its coaching team because of outsi |
| life in the slate quarries and Welsh-English | turmoil as an English professor upsets normal Welsh l |
| There, they are caught up in local | turmoil as Solo's cousin, Thracken Sal-Solo makes a b |
| This detailed the | turmoil associated with managing the castle within th |
| Due to the political | turmoil at this stage, his government, and initially |
| he 94% rejection rate of damage claims led to | turmoil at all levels of government and embroiled Sen |
| However, in a season of | turmoil at West Ham in which the club only secured th |
| By July, the Washington Post reported on the | turmoil at the local and state level in Oklahoma. |
| er's resignation came against a background of | turmoil at the club under the chairmanship of Michael |
| However, the club was yet again in financial | turmoil at the time, and Rocca set about finding a ne |
| candidates had turned it because of political | turmoil at the time. |
| ous club, however, was going through a lot of | turmoil at the time both in La Liga and in Champions |
| After this period of | turmoil, Beatus' relics, and the focus of his cultus, |
| than that of Bulgaria and beset with internal | turmoil, but it gave the young second lieutenant ampl |
| In 1911 the Champagne Riot caused much | turmoil, but the village could maintain the Appellati |
| is generation, his early life was thrown into | turmoil by the Cultural Revolution. |
| ad of a critical election already thrown into | turmoil by fraud allegations and political violence. |
| gols, who sensed opportunity in the political | turmoil caused by their successful 1283 invasion of t |
| ky Wire's desire to escape from the emotional | turmoil caused by the disappearance of his close frie |
| uk vassal, the Karakhanid Arslan Khan, stifle | turmoil caused by the discontented religious classes |
| To further add to the | turmoil, China launches its own strike against the So |
| n the closet: Pitt out of shame and religious | turmoil, Cohn to preserve his power and image. |
| Despite early season | turmoil, Corinthians benefited from being one of the |
| The son of religious refugees from the | turmoil created by World War I in pre-Iran Persia, Jo |
| ettering Town but, with the club in financial | turmoil, Cusack was sacked following the appointment |
| time of his arrival, the program was in great | turmoil despite a 10-3 record the previous year. |
| The diminutive survivor of | turmoil domestic and military is depicted in his late |
| It was a source of even greater | turmoil due to the HIV/AIDS epidemic of the 1980s. |
| s period, the area around Madras was in great | turmoil due to the rebellion of Mir Jumla against his |
| ion documentary series described the computer | turmoil existing at the close of the 20th Century. |
| Over emotional | turmoil, family drama and poignant scenes, true love |
| d at the characters, as well as the emotional | turmoil felt by individual Muslims who were being ass |
| the plot of the song reflected the unfolding | turmoil following the news that his teenage sister, T |
| the "loss" of China in the domestic political | turmoil following the 1949 Communist triumph in China |
| nded to be a prudent response to the economic | turmoil following World War I and the Wall Street Cra |
| time when the new science of genetics was in | turmoil, following the rediscovery of the work of Gre |
| ial Jewish communities, were destroyed in the | turmoil, following the 1658 death of Mulhim Ma'n. |
| stly during the following decade, a period of | turmoil for the college. |
| ch the singer says plunged him into emotional | turmoil for the next few years. |
| he announcement of the 2009 election results, | turmoil grew within the party. |
| Fortunately for the band, this period of | turmoil had built bridges with Interscope Records. |
| in response to "great efforts", but that the | turmoil had since revived. |
| m 1852 to 1901, Saint James experienced great | turmoil, having to close its doors for 18 months duri |
| he end of the following season amid financial | turmoil, he left to join Exeter City, after 51 appear |
| he fought back, but now genuinely regrets the | turmoil he has caused to his life, and goes on to rev |
| ith his nephew's school teacher causes family | turmoil, he leaves on his travels again. |
| After this | turmoil, Hopper and Fonda decided to assemble a prope |
| In the | turmoil immediately before and during the Japanese oc |
| e years and 308 games for Burnley before club | turmoil in 1976 led the team to release the manager J |
| religious upheavals which caused considerable | turmoil in the Colony. |
| n the region and nearby, such as the internal | turmoil in Egypt between 1951-1954. |
| In addition to the | turmoil in the clubhouse, the Phillies had expected t |
| Emotional | turmoil in The Thin Line - STAR |
| his family as a result of the revolution and | turmoil in their nation. |
| There was | turmoil in different parts of the country. |
| His career spanned films from The | Turmoil in 1924 to The Fortune Cookie in 1966. |
| s before him and which had created disastrous | turmoil in Ottoman Anatolia. |
| Hasco's operation was threatened by political | turmoil in Haiti in the years leading up to 1915. |
| At times, FurryMUCK has undergone | turmoil in response to Internet content legislative e |
| nded a number of schools as a girl, given the | turmoil in the Nehru-Gandhi family during the last ye |
| s persisted to the point of causing political | turmoil in Antananarivo. |
| In 1795 the political | turmoil in Europe saw the Netherlands attacked by Fra |
| sts' boycott of DailyKos is indicative of the | turmoil in which the Democratic party finds itself. |
| Then it is said, because of the | turmoil in China, Laozi brought Tao to India and init |
| Internal | turmoil in the UCD camp was illustrated in several fo |
| During the initial | turmoil in the nascent Assembly, Mr.Sankara Narayana |
| nd revolts appeared all over Panama, creating | turmoil in an already battered nation. |
| Political | turmoil in Egypt, Libya, Yemen, and Bahrain drove oil |
| The club was thrown into further | turmoil in March, when Gordon Strachan announced his |
| growth would come to a virtual halt with the | turmoil in the Congo during the nineties. |
| he Supreme Judicial Court was a time of great | turmoil in Massachusetts. |
| al from government is likely to cause further | turmoil in an administration that has long suffered i |
| et on the decade of a wide range of political | turmoil in India. |
| The 1960s were a time of | turmoil in the United States, beginning with the Civi |
| uch speculation over when this will be due to | turmoil in current financial and property markets. |
| It is a time of | turmoil in Italian schools, and young Oliviero quickl |
| an Independent after her experiences created | turmoil in the Liberal caucus and did not run in the |
| receiving bad advice related to the religious | turmoil in England. |
| he Association of Zoos and Aquariums, "due to | turmoil in its previous leadership and finances." |
| believed to appear whenever the country's in | turmoil, in its greatest form, Aroonsuck, Thai for th |
| ry allowed her to deal with her own childhood | turmoil, including the repeated suicide attempts by h |
| ed a surprise general election because of the | turmoil inside the Ulster Unionist Party caused by te |
| ommanding of the 11 Infantry Division after a | turmoil inside the army in 1996. |
| hange his alliances and take advantage of the | turmoil inside Castile. |
| Due to the political | turmoil involved in this, Watanabe committed ritual s |
| While there, he covered Indonesia's | turmoil involving the fall of political leader Suhart |
| ch he found himself; and a person's own inner | turmoil is more available to himself than it is to so |
| "Political and social | turmoil is virtually certain during the period of thi |
| turbulence of industrialized society and the | turmoil it can create in sensitive, isolated people. |
| Shortly after this | turmoil, Jamal was rehired by WWE and he and Rosey we |
| As he falls further into | turmoil Joseph scours the landscape in search of a si |
| In September 1923, following a period of | turmoil, Knilling declared martial law appointing Gus |
| In June 1965, days before the major political | turmoil known as Apostasia, Papadopoulos reached nati |
| The ensuing | turmoil led to appropriation for the construction of |
| s to attack Veracruz, but internal government | turmoil left them powerless to send crucial reinforce |
| The reign was in | turmoil, mainly due to riots spurred by Pope Innocent |
| ility that stood in contrast to the political | turmoil many countries of the African mainland experi |
| Turmoil marked the legislative sessions of Brown's te | |
| In this period of civil | turmoil, Martha Washington brought 324 Armenian and P |
| s about genetics and biotechnology amidst the | turmoil of what might be termed a three-way love affa |
| caused by the economic, social and political | turmoil of its neighbors and trading partners, notabl |
| In the | turmoil of the burning ship from which they escaped, |
| When the | turmoil of war drove Levita from Padua to Rome, he wa |
| rough the prominence of the “Citrus Era,” the | turmoil of the Mexican Revolution, and ends the journ |
| u Fu was forced to move his family due to the | turmoil of a famine brought about by massive floods i |
| The economic | turmoil of the republic should be its own section, ad |
| Amid the | turmoil of collapsing markets, Apollo was able to rai |
| ty of a career as a travelling soloist in the | turmoil of the late 1930s he instead won a place at t |
| e spread of urban blight following the social | turmoil of the 1960s and economic turmoil of the 1970 |
| n several times to go to Morocco and stop the | turmoil of the advancing Turkish military presence, b |
| Butlers and many more, however the financial | turmoil of 2008 led to the liquidation of most of the |
| uilt but lost its home again in the financial | turmoil of the 1880s. |
| Throughout the | turmoil of the revivals, Lucy had revealed her anxiet |
| d to take a rest on amid the general rage and | turmoil of the ten parts of speech, he turns over the |
| After the end of the political | turmoil of the Revolutions of 1848, Eckert left Berli |
| oach began to be adopted in Canada during the | turmoil of the First World War period. |
| Despite the religious | turmoil of the time, the Knights Hospitaller had mana |
| After the | turmoil of the Carnation Revolution from 1974 to 1976 |
| Dubuis saw the diocese through the | turmoil of the Civil War, after which he established |
| During the | turmoil of the Festina affair during the 1998 Tour de |
| In the | turmoil of the Russian Civil War many nations started |
| from stress, and find ways of coping with the | turmoil of modern life. |
| ern tip of Israel and is usually far from the | turmoil of other Israeli border areas, like Gaza, the |
| The public had grown weary of the | turmoil of the Wilson years, and eagerly accepted Har |
| Prohibition continued through the | turmoil of the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the Rus |
| The experimental film is based on the | turmoil of human emotions and revolves around the tri |
| The 10th century however brought the | turmoil of the Hungarian incursions, and between 950 |
| ng Butoh, a new form of dance evolving in the | turmoil of Japan's drab postwar landscape. |
| from Shanghai fled to Hong Kong to escape the | turmoil of war. |
| during the revolutionary period, although the | turmoil of the period made this ineffective. |
| It continued through the | turmoil of the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the Rus |
| drawings, and engravings, profiting from the | turmoil of the French invasion. |
| on both sides of the conflict, caught in the | turmoil of events beyond their control. |
| s accused of high treason with respect to the | turmoil of 1848 and condemned to death. |
| In 1920 amid the | turmoil of the Russian Civil War, his family immigrat |
| Out of Control: Global | Turmoil on the Eve of the 21st Century, New York: Col |
| Tottenham were thrown into | turmoil on 16 March when it was announced that manage |
| a, explaining "This ... suggests a climate of | turmoil, one that ... fails to materialize here." |
| In 1881, the Signal Corps was in | turmoil over allegations of fraud, scandals, and embe |
| Security was a concern due to | turmoil over the issue of Puerto Rico's political sta |
| The Chiefs' off-season began with | turmoil over the contract of Tony Gonzalez, and the l |
| term in 1910, but there was so much political | turmoil, particularly within the Democratic Party ove |
| uld resign in 1997 after a tenure racked with | turmoil, police shortages, and other controversies. |
| In 1763 during the | turmoil, Rabbi Tebele lost many of his writings inclu |
| (Liveright) ISBN 0871402386 - examines campus | turmoil, radicalism versus liberalism, the fate of th |
| ly when a person has confronted any emotional | turmoil relating to love in the past but also can be |
| of the Neapolitan nobility, and the resulting | turmoil resulted in the intervention of Pope Clement |
| wn as retornados), and political and economic | turmoil resulting from the military coup and successi |
| against the overwhelming social and political | turmoil resulting from the Civil War and Reconstructi |
| f a prayer for those affected by the economic | turmoil, saying that "at this time of international f |
| hat had carried-off the Pulau Janggi from the | turmoil seas of Sulu at one time, during his forefath |
| dern teenage life and the pressures of family | turmoil, shows through escapism and desperation of th |
| rs of the Yuan and Chagatai Khanate were in a | turmoil so deep that it threatened continuation of th |
| Because his preaching caused | turmoil, specifically the Welsh Calvinistic Methodist |
| In Iraq, this | turmoil spilled over in the form of a struggle betwee |
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