Right now a great and ancient civilization is going through a time of tumult and transformation.
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Despite the tumult, the industry lauds that the annual festival is continuing, and growing.
European markets closed broadly lower amid the tumult in Cyprus and weak euro-zone economic data.
Huang's background prepared him well for the tumult and uncertainty of the chip industry.
As a red-shirted sea flooded Bangkok this week, the government's supporters played down the tumult.
Amid the tumult outside, Esper served them Coca-Cola and leftover cake and interviewed the soldiers.
Unfortunately, their penchant for accumulating rainy-day funds was only reinforced by the tumult of the recession.
While Mischel was beginning to dismantle the methods of his field, the Harvard psychology department was in tumult.
In the current tumult of Pakistan, Saif's local roots have helped it win contracts over foreign oil firms.
With Michael Lonsdale and Yolande Moreau as a chorus of elders who get caught up in the tumult.
In an era of great tumult and great change, let all of us be part of the solution.
Besides soft commodity prices, there was also tumult from the collapse of big trading firm MF Global.
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So in a sense the instability and tumult that we all feel today is getting back to normal.
It expects the industry to grow by 17% this year, which has begun well, the global economic tumult notwithstanding.
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There will be tumult but, when the disruption subsides, life will be better.
Fraser-Liggett fought behind the scenes to slow down the move, arguing that the tumult was driving away her faculty.
Amid the tumult, several major corporate donors pulled their support from scouting organizations.
Either of these two visions could have shaped a clear and consistent response to the tumult in the Middle East.
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That position is notable given the tumult that BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) has endured in recent months.
The point is that even flawed giants in the realm of commerce can steer the planet through times of tumult.
Perhaps through the lens of elapsed time we can gain a new perspective, one that eluded us during the tumult.
As it happens, the Times story conveyed little or nothing to justify the idea of tumult within the GOP ranks.
The officials stressed, however, that the Secret Service still has deep security concerns, given the continued tumult in the Mideast.
The nature of the cases has changed since the tumult of the early 1960s produced the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
This consensus forecast shows that rightly or wrongly bullishness is alive and well in equity research despite the recent global tumult.
Some might wish, or fear, that the tumult of this Olympics year will set in motion a Soviet-style collapse of authority.
After so much tumult and trouble, people can resume their normal lives.
Another difference is that the financial crisis has turned into a European debt crisis, so the EU is legislating amid great tumult.
At the time of the interview in 2010, the pope said the tumult within the church was too strong for him to resign.
Because of the tumult around him, the first two go astray, but on the third try he hits the victim flush on the head.
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