The talented actor, Jeremy Irons, rarely gets an opportunity to express his true histrionic skills in the tumults movie. |
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The tumults of the past few years are beginning to push growing numbers of young people away. |
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The Lakers are just one of 16 playoff teams trying to phase out the tribulations and tumults of the 82-game regular season. |
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Public tumults and tragedies gradually recede into the past and become less emotionally fraught for all of us. |
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She will never reach the age when the tumults of young adulthood can be looked back upon with rueful sympathy and without anger and vengefulness. |
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His effective rhetoric reassured a country unsettled by the tumults of the 1960s and 1970s and perceptions of American decline. |
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There were no dramatic snowstorms or tumults in the weather to announce the season. |
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It would be unfair to bring another person into the tumults of my existence. |
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One reason people were so stirred by her passing was because she had experienced so many of the tumults of the twentieth century. |
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Public tumults and tragedies, even ones as dreadful as that of September 11, gradually recede into the past and become less emotionally fraught for all of us. |
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His outline was blurred now, hazy behind the tumults of hail. |
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The main characters, swept by tumults of the earth, the skies and the hearts, are strange and often possessed of unheard of violence and deprivations. |
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I hope your electioneering riotry has not, nor will mix in these tumults. |
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