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1 Within the walls the most turbulent element had gained complete control of affairs.
2 He had been the most turbulent and exacting of our opponents.
3 The Sugababes had instant success as one of Britain's most turbulent girl groups.
4 The lasters, for some occult reason, were always the most turbulent element in Lloyd's.
5 They are also the most turbulent of all European immigrants.
6 Marriage is the most turbulent state I could have imagined!
7 Now the ocean in this region is most turbulent .
8 They were commanded by Kofia, one of the most turbulent and determined of their chiefs.
9 In winter-quarters, that hard- fighting, hard-drinking, and most turbulent chieftain, was not the best commonwealth.
10 Third general council of the Church, held at Ephesus; one of the most turbulent in history.
11 Truly providential was their flight through streets, resounding with the most turbulent confusion and sanguinary violence.
12 The months leading up to Lehman's bankruptcy were among the most turbulent periods in our economic history.
13 The twentieth century, the most turbulent in the history of the human race, has reached its end.
14 And now the block approached the throat, where the torrent ran the swiftest and was most turbulent .
15 Considered the most influential bluesman of all time, Robert Johnson is also one of the most turbulent .
16 Moreover, Thebes lost no opportunity of proving itself to be still the most turbulent of the baronies.
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