He's forceful and intimidating when necessary, but also convincingly conveys the character's inner turmoils and uncertainties. |
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Former cupcake Perry has become adept at drawing publicly and deeply on her love and life turmoils. |
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In the second half of the 10th century, Italy began a slow recovery from the turmoils of late Carolingian Europe. |
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It will cheer a country beset by international turmoils, not least a savagely ghastly earthquake and its ongoing dolours. |
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The result: an improvised music, an impassioned dialogue where turmoils and crowds turn to fresh and delicate mist of some summer dawn. |
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In 1920 he passed the civil service examination, but in April 1921, after hearing of the nationalist turmoils in India, he resigned his candidacy and hurried back to India. |
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With 64 photographs placed throughout the city, this outdoor exhibition allows its visitors to discover images of four continents taken by a direct witness of turmoils that have shaken the world over the last thirty years. |
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The economic and monetary turmoils observed in some Member States of our Organization clearly show the close inter-dependence between monetary, financial and commercial issues. |
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I can tell that the time of the inner fights and turmoils is gone. |
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Instead, voters are put off more by Labor's turmoils since it came to power in 2007: two leadership changes, from Mr Rudd to Ms Gillard and back again, and bitter personal rivalry between the pair. |
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In spite of Labor's turmoils, Mr Rudd's return has changed the party's game. In this section The rice mountain Fishing trips Blooded Wide-mouthed frog Trust v fair dinkum The battling begums Conquerors of kings? |
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Political and other turmoils beset Borromeo. |
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The Santhosh Sivan directorial deals with the troubled relationships and the turmoils the orphans face as they journey through the Sri Lankan civil war. |
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