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  • There are very many men who went into other occupations, where they received less remuneration, rather than plunge into a maelstrom of that kind.

  • We can have no guarantee that in the maelstrom of political events and priorities the future will not bear an uncanny resemblance to the past.

  • We have landed in a great maelstrom of economic antagonism.

  • Their lives will be jeopardised in the maelstrom of war.

  • They, like us, have passed through the devastating maelstrom of a great war.

  • Is she not substituting a public service that is locally accountable with a maelstrom of contractors?

  • Cycle tracks may suddenly cease to exist, pitching the cyclist into a maelstrom of traffic at the most dangerous places.

  • I greatly regret this profound issue, which affects the lives of thousands of our fellow citizens, being thrown in the maelstrom of party politics.

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