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1 For journalist Paula Vera, this is Chile's most serious political turbulence in decades.
2 The late king's reign spanned seven decades and was punctuated by political turbulence .
3 It has weathered political turbulence and a major natural disaster over the past decade.
4 For these investors, market dips due to political turbulence can seem like buying opportunities.
5 Increase militancy and political turbulence in Pakistan threaten those supplies.
6 After decades of political turbulence , the United States first sent troops to Haiti in 1915.
7 His advice to bankers during the current period of political turbulence is to act carefully.
8 The number of cases has soared in recent years, coinciding with a period of political turbulence .
9 The 2006 coup that ousted him plunged Thailand into four years of sometimes violent political turbulence .
10 Domestically, Armenia has experienced bouts of political turbulence .
11 The previous crises were caused by a sharp reduction in supply preceded by political turbulence and war.
12 The question for Abramovich now is whether he decides to tough out the latest period of political turbulence .
13 Roma is set in a middle-class home where everyday life ticks along against the background of political turbulence .
14 Stocks .KSE jumped more than 3 percent in initial trade as investors cheered the easing of political turbulence .
15 Robert Walters said its performance in France, its largest market in Europe, was hit by the political turbulence there.
16 They are the ones obsessed with transition, he said, referring to political turbulence that briefly deposed Chavez in 2002.
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