Jung, Freud and comrades helped to systematise intuitive skill while deciphering some psychic complexes of their own Europe in turmoil. |
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Not even a war or a government in turmoil can get the new Generation X engaged in current affairs. |
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Although the water may look well coloured and in turmoil, fish like the zander are able see the slightest movement and you will catch fish. |
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The railways may be in turmoil, but business is booming for one tiny bus and coach company. |
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Neruda is master of a living world in turmoil, and his expression is at times scarcely more than a sibylline stammer, a primitive muttering. |
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The announcement came at a time when the stock markets around the world were in turmoil. |
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It was a society in turmoil, one that resented its own fate and was trying to come to grips with it all. |
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For most of the past two millennia, the carpet heartlands have been in turmoil, raked by battles, invasions and migrations. |
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Even our own faith is in turmoil internally, split over same-sex marriages, divorce, gay priests, and more. |
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Even if I were dead, he left me to wander the desolate battlefield, my soul forever in turmoil in such a place. |
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He would lie awake, his mind in turmoil, too active with the words of the professor. |
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In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the borderline between England and Scotland was in turmoil. |
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The question now is whether Clancy, her successor, will have any success turning around an agency in turmoil. |
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Boards that are in turmoil or just plain inefficient find that they are constantly meeting, and still not getting results. |
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With his campaign in turmoil, the former governor might be itching to hit the Appalachian Trail again. |
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Nevertheless, I'm not a pessimist as I think we live in an exciting world even though it is in turmoil. |
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It tells the story of a planet in turmoil, and advocates fraternity and travel. |
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The tsunami rearranged the town: in the mud beneath a blackened hull lies a string of pearls. Yet however much people are in turmoil, few mope. |
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Spatial planning for energy sources and the food market are in turmoil because agriculture is being used to supply energy. |
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Manchester is in turmoil because it will be reduced to only one public lavatory. |
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Those who try and play games with God, are relying of the world: will walk in turmoil. |
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Karla Zabludovsky on the dangers of reporting in a country plunged in turmoil. |
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Most of the English kingdoms, being in turmoil, could not stand against the Vikings. |
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The point is, it is only to be expected that, in a region in turmoil, there will be no particularly official record of the action, legal or otherwise, of certain systems with no legal status or authority. |
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There is no way to foresee a future that still hides in turmoil. |
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A tense month had the code-breaking Kremlinologist faction of the Boro support in turmoil over the signals coming out of Hurworth. |
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The state has been in turmoil since the encounter took place on July 23 last year in the Imphal Bazar area. |
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Yemen was in turmoil as Sana'a became a battlefield for the three dynasties, as well as independent tribes. |
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Russia is in turmoil, but the main impetus towards war is not imperialism as such but commercial forces. |
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Along with the dissolution of the Ilkhanate in Persia, Mongol rulers in China and the Chagatai Khanate were also in turmoil. |
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The Papal States were in turmoil, and the powerful Colonna faction seized Ostia in the name of France. |
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We are seeing here the same vicious circle than the one that threw the American real-estate market in crisis, and by repercussion, global markets in turmoil. |
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Everyone knows that the region is in turmoil and it would be remiss on our part to believe that these problems can be overcome during the six-monthly term of office of the Portuguese Presidency. |
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The various jealousies and factions that kept these provinces in turmoil are hard to follow now, but, basically, it was a difference between Latin and Greek, between the West and the East. |
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So we shall not be afraid though the earth be in turmoil, Though mountains tumble into the depths of the sea, and its waters roar and seethe, and the mountains quake. |
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And yet the people of the earth cannot settle their own national boundaries, and the ambition of a single tyrannous government keeps three continents in turmoil. |
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The flotations market was in turmoil yesterday following the news that Lichfield-based pubs group Punch Taverns had pulled plans to launch on the London Stock Exchange. |
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This followed more ambiguous threats from Iran's oil minister and other government officials that an attack on Iran would result in turmoil in the world's oil supply. |
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The Jedis are all but extinct, the Old Republic is in turmoil and the threat of the Death Star is looming in ''Rogue One,'' fans learned at Star Wars Celebration on Sunday. |
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