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1 We stand before a dark and tempestuous time , and our country is to be torn with fearful strife.
2 The penguins had a tempestuous time building their nests, and resuming once more the quaint routine of their rookery life.
3 For a generation of Latin Americans who grew up in a tempestuous time of idealism and brutal repression, though, it will remain a touchstone.
4 Thus, at that tempestuous time of the year, and in that tempestuous part of the world, we shipwrecked people rose and fell with the waves.
5 Michael Collins's life and attitudes reflected the complex and tempestuous times in which he lived.
6 The year 1803 saw tempestuous times .
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