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1 However, he said further unrest was likely in coming weeks and months.
2 The radical doctrines of many political leaders tended to further unrest .
3 But recent years have seen further unrest and warring factions.
4 Some forces remained in the area to prevent further unrest .
5 Drought in China could push prices higher still and provoke further unrest elsewhere, it warned.
6 They say it is a recipe for further unrest .
7 A second opposition MP has been killed in Kenya overnight, raising fears of further unrest .
8 As international condemnation pours in, the government warns it will "not tolerate" further unrest .
9 It is understood the squad is worried about the prospect of further unrest during the run-in.
10 Armed police patrolled the streets in Jos and surrounding areas on Tuesday to deter further unrest .
11 The U.S. State Department issued a security alert warning of the possibility of further unrest in Kandy.
12 The pound's slide has raised concern about inflation in the food-importing country that could ignite further unrest .
13 Protests followed, and there was further unrest after a grand jury decided not to charge the officer.
14 Whether Senegal is now able to avoid further unrest may depend, at least in part, on its marabouts.
15 Authorities have used an internet blackout, arrests of protesters and targeting of reporters to try to stem further unrest .
16 Honda has also been taking dozens of potential new hires to a training center, possibly hedging against further unrest .
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