The waves roil mightily, and batter and strike the ship so that they crush both sides of the hull and the planking almost shatters. |
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The clouds are pink, the seas around Hook's ship surge and roil, and the fairies dance deep in the forest. |
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Is it not undiplomatic of Mr Lee to roil the waters, especially if it is for domestic political purposes? Of course it is. |
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And contemporaneous observers predicted that South Africa would fracture, that a civil war would roil for the next decade. |
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But sovereignty disputes between China and its neighbours still roil the waters. |
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I think this coup would look more like the failed 1963 effort than like 1968, and has the potential to roil the country and the region for decades. |
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And markets in the U.K., Germany, France, Spain, Japan, and China continue to roil. |
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Like it or not, ethnicity, assimilation and wages are the same the currents that roil immigration. |
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A year after the fall of Col. Muammar Gaddafi, violence continues to roil Libya, heightening fears that the revolution could fail. |
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Opinions still roil as to whether the Ramones' legendary two-minute songs hit new head-banging heights or were strictly kiddie blither. |
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At its smallest diameter of 300 million miles, it becomes mottled with brilliant spots as massive plumes of hot plasma roil its surface. |
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When he passed through the ocean, in the direction of the rising sun, he caused the water to foam, and roil up. |
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Any religious film with violence is bound to roil some people. |
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As new arrests roil News Corp., a prime antagonist in the hacking cases may be readying a stateside challenge. |
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So began a statement from Founder Group, an investment firm owned by Peking University, defending its conduct in one of the most bitter disputes to roil Chinese high finance in years. |
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The poet Mary Oliver tells us to row, row into the swirl and roil. |
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This year the ban was extended into the summer and autumn, as a series of self-immolations by Tibetans in protest at Chinese rule continued to roil Tibetan regions. |
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As tensions roil with Japan, Vietnam and the Philippines over maritime territorial claims, the role of these shadowy figures among China's security policymakers is a topic of much speculation. |
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Built essentially of teakwood and bamboo, floods of fire roll, roil, and gush through the buildings, streets, and infrastructure of Japan in an all-consuming torrent. |
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