A tumultuous round of applause concluded the excited movement and all were treated to refreshments, much enjoyed by all. |
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New Zealand began accurately, Wales began badly, and never managed to stoke the crowd noise into something tumultuous. |
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The world has been going through a tumultuous period since the dawn of the 1990s, with no sign of relief in sight. |
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One of the most tumultuous rounds of cheering and applause was reserved by the delegates for a seemingly innocuous line about tax laws. |
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I do recall that last Christmas was colder and far less settled than this year, a more tumultuous season of ups and downs. |
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No one was listening or taking much of an interest, but when he was done a tumultuous round of applause greeted him. |
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The air is filled with the tumultuous roar of a crowd expectant of a rugby match of high drama. |
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William and Ffion enter Downing Street to tumultuous Tory applause and waving of union flags. |
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David came on to the Mayflower stage to tumultuous applause from a packed, mainly female middle-aged audience. |
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Amir Khan enters the ring to tumultuous applause from the massed British supporters. |
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The show played to full houses for a five-night run and ended to tumultuous applause on Saturday night. |
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The brothers ended their tumultuous relationship with the corporate giant in a mutual agreement just hours ago. |
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I lived a rather tumultuous life targeting for money power wealth authority status name fame and whatnot. |
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The last time that we saw this tumultuous interplay between anarchy and oligarchy was in the 18th century. |
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Intensely narcissistic people often live tumultuous lives, as few people can tolerate them for long. |
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Janet and William Norwood, the young man's parents, were also seated in the gallery and stood up to tumultuous and prolonged applause. |
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It's nice to see my tumultuous love-life brings so much happiness to other people. |
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All I know is this exchange will throw huge kinks into an already tumultuous life, and despite this fact, that I am anxious to go away. |
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The coming academic year is likely to be tumultuous, given the prevailing unrest among students on various counts. |
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Jeffrey was a tumultuous drinker and people would come from all around to watch him put it away. |
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The Betrayal of Christ is set in darkness tumultuous with the flicker of flambeaux on steel. |
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The biographer delicately demonstrates the impact of this tumultuous childhood on the poet's work, without resorting to cod psychology. |
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Their tumultuous affair and highly-publicised PDA regularly grabbed the headlines. |
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The Musketeers' life in Paris was often tumultuous, even if strict discipline continued to reign back at the casern. |
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Loud cheers rent the air as the smiling star, somewhat overwhelmed by the tumultuous welcome, made her way inside the college. |
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It is a sign of the times, of our tumultuous, dizzying culture of metaphysical angst. |
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People were not aware of them in the tumultuous period during the election campaign. |
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Ross had rich material to work with, given that Holiday's talent was matched by her tumultuous private life. |
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But with a tumultuous off-season looming, Bateer's return to Denver is far from a sure thing. |
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Hearst was the media magnate whose tumultuous life was parodied in the 1941 movie, Citizen Kane. |
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These have been tumultuous times for the museum and its staff, and in all likelihood will remain so for the rest of the year. |
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A cobalt blue sea buffers snoozy Norfolk Island against the tumultuous world beyond it. |
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The victory meant the end to a tumultuous year both personally and professionally for both surfers. |
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The tumultuous morass of geodesic structures is cobbled together from aluminum poles, plastic bags, bed sheets, and rope. |
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On a recent train journey a nearby couple had a comically tumultuous and very public break-up, which she duly live-tweeted in all its glory. |
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This tumultuous spring also marks a generational shift in Europe's political landscape. |
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The public response is tumultuous, both at the landing ground and at the small maidan where the meeting is in progress. |
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Hooting matatu taxis add to the confusion with their somewhat tumultuous chaos. |
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The Sonics have had one of their most tumultuous seasons in recent memory, including a coaching and ownership change. |
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We hied back to our hotel, where we took refuge under the veranda of the beachfront bar and watched the rain beat down with a tumultuous fury. |
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He is standing to the side once again on this day, an understudy in this tumultuous theatre. |
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The period between the first and the second world wars was extremely tumultuous. |
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After a tumultuous turn of events, the general cast of the show is nailed down as the three end up shipless on one of the large continents. |
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Developments after 1967 were complicated, tumultuous, and mostly unplanned. |
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Authentic personal relationships sustained us through a tumultuous five years. |
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Thinking on her feet, Larmore sings an aria from the Barber of Seville, to tumultuous applause from the concourse. |
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Sets of fans from either side are roaring on their team, the tumultuous noise drowning out the chill. |
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You've had some pretty tumultuous relationships with other band members in the past. |
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These players were the real heroes on the night as they received a tumultuous applause from the attendance. |
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Rimna held his hands up for silence, not even trying to speak over the tumultuous noise. |
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Sting left the stage to a tumultuous round of applause and three of the Beatles took over, Paul being the surprising omission. |
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The victorious team on arrival in Bunclody were greeted with tumultuous applause on their brilliant playing. |
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She was affected by the often tumultuous personal lives of her children. |
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But the acropolis has a long and tumultuous history surrounding the brief ascendance of classical Athens. |
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Exploring the pangs of this tumultuous relationship is what most attracted Kent to this project. |
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Both before and after the match, Danny Wallace walked out of the tunnel, leaning heavily on a walking stick, to receive a tumultuous and emotional welcome from the fans. |
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Bone was a highly competent managing editor, and contrived somehow to squeeze us into the tumultuous Post office. |
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During her tumultuous time as deputy bureau chief in the late eighties, she proposed reassigning many reporters out, to other bureaus and lesser posts. |
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The decision to cease operations at the multi-site church is the culmination of a tumultuous year. |
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Her prior experience as a Wall Street whistle-blower had not left her desirous of more tumultuous press attention. |
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And by 1918 there had been a tumultuous upheaval of the four dynasties that dominated East and Central Europe. |
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Ferdinand Cheval was born the son of peasants in the tumultuous, newly democratic France. |
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Reflecting the rivalrous aspirations of a tumultuous, multilayered and multicultural society, it voices itself in a multitude of apparently incongruous vocabularies of form. |
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His litigious and tumultuous year away from football is also a concern. |
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The life of the autobiographer is fittingly tumultuous and disordered. |
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While meteorology is a science complicated by chaotic weather patterns, statistics on the tumultuous developments illustrate a definite trend in the past decades. |
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William Marshal was born in 1147, and his life was tumultuous from the beginning. |
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We came out of the tunnel and were greeted by tumultuous applause. |
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There was a sudden burst of tumultuous noise from the concert area. |
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At the end the applause was tumultuous, sustained and deserved. |
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This sets the stage for the Fisher's often tumultuous personal matters. |
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All of those things, one after the other, these just tumultuous events. |
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Major League Baseball owns the Expos now, after a tumultuous 10 years. |
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It follows four buddies, Asian-American high school students in Southern California who get caught up in a tumultuous rush of drugs, crime, and violence. |
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There is no notion of San Francisco's tumultuous and venerable gay history. |
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Early on he felt uneasy about his role as a cameraperson filming vulnerable people in very tumultuous situations, undecided over whether he was exploring or exploiting. |
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At least in the big cities the glorious and tumultuous era of the volunteer fire company was over, although it lives on in almost every small American town today. |
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Iceland sits precariously atop the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, a vast undersea mountain range whose subsurface volcanoes account for much of the country's tumultuous terrain. |
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Stock markets around the world ended one of the darkest weeks in their history yesterday with a day of tumultuous trading as nervous dealers sent share prices gyrating wildly. |
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Spawned during one of the most tumultuous eras in history, Coltrane's ideas were reflective of a period in which the foundations of American life trembled to the core. |
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Welch's wife, a former lawyer, outmaneuvered her husband in the tumultuous divorce that followed. |
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A unique honor for a first-time author, Alef takes the reader on a journey back in time to California's tumultuous beginnings. |
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On a tumultuous night in May 1945, Kathleen, then a 22-year-old leading aircraftswoman, was working the New Delhi key. |
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The 7th century was a tumultuous period of wars between Austrasia and Neustria. |
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The tumultuous events surrounding the French Revolution inspired much of the historiography and analysis of the early 19th century. |
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The tumultuous period of early 20th century brought several, radical innovations in Milanese architecture. |
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Although de facto independent and relatively stable compared to the tumultuous south, it has not been recognized by any foreign government. |
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Late that night after much more tumultuous debate, indeed dozens of Girondins had resigned and left the Convention. |
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Takasugi guided Oxnard through some of its most exciting and tumultuous times, when emotions ran high and politics became a blood sport. |
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Martha Reeves sashayed on stage like the soul diva she is to a tumultuous response. |
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The tumultuous exchange occurred during lead government attorney David Boies cross-examination of Microsoft's Java man. |
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Daylight was breakly dimly through wild-looking clouds upon a world of tumultuous waters. |
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The background for the proposal was the tumultuous events during the Napoleonic wars in the beginning of the century. |
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The reason for the resignation, according to Hardy, was that Russell was going through a tumultuous time in his personal life with a divorce and subsequent remarriage. |
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Scruffy has died after a tumultuous life and rather than getting all maudlin about it, I'd prefer to remember him as the hardest-working dog we've ever had. |
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The glasnost era in cinema was particularly tumultuous, as the Union of Cinematographers was restructured and assumed a leadership role in Gorbachev's publicity campaign. |
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Poppi's Anatolia has offered virtually the same menu since its opening, and Hull said consistency is a large reason for its longevity in an often tumultuous industry. |
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During a tumultuous decade, Dave Gillespie wrote powerful editorials about desegregating Charlotte-Mecklenburg schools, businesses, and public accommodations. |
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He was seen off by tumultuous crowds at Glasgow, and greeted by further crowds at Euston the next morning, and along the road on his first return to Parliament. |
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Due to their tumultuous relationship and a lack of decent results, Warr was not keen on honouring the last year of the contract that Mansell had signed with Chapman. |
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Despite the tumultuous state of the Tatar leadership and their newly received recruits, however, the Russians did not pursue another attempt on Qashliq. |
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Qatar's acclaimed dhow Fath Al Khair 2 returned to a tumultuous reception yesterday at Katara beach after a historic voyage to India that lasted 44 days. |
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After a long and tumultuous battle with financial institutions over the capitalization of loan origination costs, the IRS now appears willing to concede the issue. |
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