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1 Then came another storm in the most tumultuous summer of Atherton's career.
2 Downton's six series span one of the most tumultuous decades in modern history.
3 What if the World Series of 1918, baseball's most tumultuous season, was thrown?
4 Nor was the honk of the motor-horn heard even during the most tumultuous Sundays.
5 But Bergoglio's tenure coincided with one of the most tumultuous periods in Argentina's history.
6 Now, during the most tumultuous of times, he's answering our distress calls once more.
7 He laughed and he wept alternately, swayed by the most tumultuous and contradictory emotions.
8 Surprise, sorrow, fear, hope, and indignation raised a most tumultuous conflict in his bosom.
9 This week was the most tumultuous week we've seen in a tumultuous presidency, Rove said.
10 Hence Hortensius, who excelled in both, obtained as a young man the most tumultuous applause.
11 Those 15 years were the most tumultuous decade-and-a-half in Irish history -with upheavals(...)
12 He is unmoved, both by the rage of the populace and by its most tumultuous applause.
13 It all adds up to the most tumultuous year in American politics in recent history, perhaps ever.
14 The news of Cornwallis' surrender was received throughout the country with the most tumultuous expressions of joy.
15 Yet subsidized supplies were not disrupted even during the most tumultuous days during and after the 2011 uprising.
16 Yet subsidised supplies were not disrupted even during the most tumultuous days during and after the 2011 uprising.
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