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upheavals <an upheaval; upheavals> N

upheavals

upheaval N

political upheaval POL

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In between attacks, the shrinking platoon tries to rest, talking about the social upheavals back home.
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The early 20th century was the period of both social and cultural upheavals and pursuits.
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The anger and rancour are dealt with subtlety -- even though there are heart-rending emotional upheavals.
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These technological upheavals brought about changes in institutional arrangements with the prominence of large corporations, allied business and financial services, nonprofit and public sector enterprises.
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He however refused to blame the teams poor performance on the administrative upheavals.
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The nation is thus still recovering from the upheavals.
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By then the brothers' personal lives had gone through serious upheavals.
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Without such transmutation by humanity, these energies will turn negative and destructive and bring on earthquakes and other upheavals.
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Starvation wages, low prices and crippling taxes drove many to desperation and caused social upheavals on the land.
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The political upheavals of the 1930s and the onset of war interrupted further archaeological excavation.
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