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turbulent

[tur-byuh-luhnt] / ˈtɜr byə lənt /




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Many of the big issues that troubled Justin Welby's time in office remain unresolved, and the evidence suggests Dame Sarah is facing truly turbulent times when she is installed at Canterbury Cathedral.

From BBC

In a turbulent year during which markets were disrupted by tariffs and geopolitical uncertainty but boosted by artificial intelligence and interest-rate cuts that weakened the dollar, gold became many things for many people.

From Barron's

In a turbulent year during which markets were disrupted by tariffs and geopolitical uncertainty but boosted by artificial intelligence and interest-rate cuts that weakened the dollar, gold became many things for many people.

From Barron's

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