In a cyclical pattern, relatively secular periods have been followed by religious upsurges. |
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Decades later, these riots generally came to be seen as understandable upsurges against suffering. |
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Intercommunal fighting continued fitfully, with occasional upsurges of intense violence. |
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A pressure that the recent upsurges in nationalism and anti-Asian public sentiment have only increased among those Australians seeking to distance themselves from popular xenophobias. |
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Jim Sharpe's analysis of late-Elizabethan economic conditions pairs years of faulty harvests with suspiciously corresponding upsurges in crime and capital punishment. |
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Upsurges in population in south Wales and Gloucester intimated where these displaced people went. |
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