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commotion <a commotion; commotions> N

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cerebral commotion

be in commotion VB

be in great commotion VB

be in great commotion
be in great commotion
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strike riots and civil commotion clause ECON

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A few moments before the commotion, a paper packet lands at her feet as she walks along the darkened terrace.
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Several reporters, drinking at the bar and also inebriated, got into a shared rental car and headed towards the commotion.
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The commotion brought several residents who immediately launched a search for the aggressor, who could not be found.
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This included assurance against adverse weather, non-appearance of teams, riots, strikes and civil commotion leading to cancellation of the event, its postponement or relocation.
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Much too much noise, much too much commotion!
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After much man-made commotion the creature is defeated, and they move on through the gigantic wooden door.
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Then, a commotion rises from within the audience.
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Their fantasies are cut short when they hear a commotion down at the market.
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Their chief worry was whether, in the commotion of returning to school, students would have time to grasp what a blues festival was all about.
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Commotion set a high standard for a rotoscoping application, introducing rotosplines and offering features like motion tracking and motion blurring for masks.
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