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turmoil

[tur-moil] / ˈtɜr mɔɪl /


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Throughout the WBC, the Venezuelans steadfastly refused to discuss the ongoing turmoil back home or talk about their hosts.

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And for a moment, Venezuelans savored a sense of triumph that cut through the turmoil in their homeland.

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His 1968 book, “The Population Bomb,” made him famous in an era of economic and political turmoil that led to public pessimism.

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The announcement comes roughly a week after Inditex reported an acceleration in sales growth at the start of its fiscal year despite geopolitical turmoil and stiff competition in the fashion industry.

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Dubai’s economic engine—driven by luxury real estate, foreign capital and global tourism—has benefited from its perception as an island of unshakable stability in a region historically beset by turmoil.

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