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turbulent

[tur-byuh-luhnt] / ˈtɜr byə lənt /




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After a turbulent year for the Church in Wales, Archbishop Vann said she was very conscious of her responsibility to fix the issues that led to her predecessor's departure.

From BBC

Using their new model, the researchers followed how matter spirals inward, forming turbulent, radiation-dominated disks around stellar mass black holes.

From Science Daily

The 11 books described below, all published recently, give us helpful sight lines into our turbulent AI age.

From Los Angeles Times

Salford Red Devils were wound up on 3 December after a turbulent year, with a mass player exodus, late wage payments, heavy defeats and ultimately the loss of their Super League status for 2026.

From BBC

Consumer staples can still offer shelter in a turbulent market.

From The Wall Street Journal