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Meanings of local disturbance in English
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Usage of local disturbance in English
1
This created considerable localdisturbance and attracted an ever-growing crowd of onlookers.
2
Fierce though it was, and noisy, it was purely a localdisturbance.
3
As I said this is a localdisturbance.
4
There had thus been a small localdisturbance occasioned by one of the numerous small glaciers on land.
5
At first he was convinced that it was merely a localdisturbance and would end as suddenly as begun.
6
Hunger is a localdisturbance, but when one is cold, every nerve in the body registers its call for help.
7
It was our opinion that the germs were brought to us by this storm, which was more than a localdisturbance.
8
It was all some mere localdisturbance that the spell of dry, calm weather had accumulated too swiftly for any save a violent discharge.
9
Still nothing was achieved so long as the Emperor remained aloof, and could represent the affair as a localdisturbance not affecting the imperial power.
10
This was necessary in order to get some idea of localdisturbances.
11
From Bombay a terse official statement assured residents that localdisturbances were under control.
12
The effect of the victory was, so far as localdisturbances were concerned, instantaneous.
13
These compounds had a very surprising febrifuge action, without any unpleasant after effects or localdisturbances.
14
Never mind those localdisturbances.
15
Rebellion has been crushed, and European troops are not suited for the repression of such localdisturbances as occasionally occur.
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"This monotony is the determining cause of localdisturbances and endangers the entire organism."