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In the tumultuous early 1990s, preventing the collapse of political dialogue was, correctly no doubt, considered the priority.
Students and a prefect refused to help her, claiming that intervention in a ' riot' that was 'tumultuous ' and approached 'pandemonium ' would be too dangerous.
Her study sheds new light on this tumultuous period that will help many scholars to rethink aspects of their research.
Inability to read others, or connect with feelings, can lead to isolation, or in other cases serial tumultuous ties.
Within these chapters, the discussion moves back and forth across tumultuous sweeps of history, generating uncertainty about chronologies and trends.
This money was spent on bread distributed directly to the poor, but the practice was discontinued during the tumultuous late 1630s.
The interface between creole studies and language change has been a tumultuous area since the late 1990s.
They did so because these beliefs had been discredited by the tumultuous events of the previous century.
Yet verwickeln implies complication and tumultuous complexity, as one might find in the misunderstandings and missteps of a comedy before the final denouement.
The expression in these choruses is exactly right: agitated and tumultuous in one, noble and understated in the other.
Like its predecessor, it is based heavily on interviews with par ticipants in the tumultuous events of those years.
As the human population has increased to unprecedented size, it has dramatically changed this tumultuous, little-understood world.
Although many missionaries had a rough time, they were not passive in the tumultuous history of the country in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Faced with a tumultuous hemisphere, their prescription, as in the 1980s, was to look for enemies to blame.
Given this background, it is not surprising that party politics in the post-1991 period has been tumultuous.