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1. Gratitude is a fantastic way to not only ease turbulent emotions like fear, but it can actually help you to better appreciate your life as it is right now (problems and all), as well as continuously keep attracting better experiences
2. history is multifaceted, full of complex and occasionally turbulent
3. “We’ll be in for a turbulent ride and a difficult landing
4. But my Anchor holds in the turbulent sea
5. The price of corn, though at all times liable to variation varies most in those turbulent and disorderly societies, in which the interruption of all commerce and communication hinders the plenty of one part of the country from relieving the scarcity of another
6. Such sacrifices, though they might frequently be agreeable to the interest, are always mortifying to the pride of every nation; and, what is perhaps of still greater consequence, they are always contrary to the private interest of the governing part of it, who would thereby be deprived of the disposal of many places of trust and profit, of many opportunities of acquiring wealth and distinction, which the possession of the most turbulent, and, to the great body of the people, the most unprofitable province, seldom fails to afford
7. It might dispose them not only to respect, for whole centuries together, that treaty of commerce which they had concluded with us at parting, but to favour us in war as well as in trade, and instead of turbulent and factious subjects, to become our most faithful, affectionate, and generous allies; and the same sort of parental affection on the one side, and filial respect on the other, might revive between Great Britain and her colonies, which used to subsist between those of ancient Greece and the mother city from which they descended
8. Descended from both blond-haired Swedes and not so blond Mongols, is it any wonder that they have had such a turbulent history?
9. As his eyes roamed over the cloud, he saw a tall, thin chimney, constructed of tessellated red bricks, from which the darkness flowed in turbulent flurries
10. They paused and looked at each other, turbulent emotions running through them both
11. That thought brought to mind the Talisman nestled deep within the fur around his neck, and as he stopped to stare out across the turbulent river, he touched it lightly, his mind as chaotic as the raging water
12. At the same moment, deep beneath the turbulent waters of the pool, four spirits strained against their earthly bonds, causing wisps of multicoloured steam to rise from the surface where they were whipped away by the storm– feathered seed-heads on a summer breeze
13. Hawaii continued to have a turbulent history, with some one of the most radical labor conflicts in the US, seeing major strikes in 1900, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1909, 1912, 1920, 1924, 1934, 1938,and 1940
14. While the helpless local people prayed feverishly for a miracle, an imposing animal, with the head of a lion and the tail of a fish, surged from the turbulent seas and fought the ferocious storms until calm was restored”
15. I could barely open my eyes but I could still see Steve had done a hell of a job with his teeth, as a constant turbulent flow of hot air was shot on his widely grinning face, his teeth clenched as if glued together and the skin around the mouth fluttering away as if someone was trying to slice jello with a jackhammer
16. It was turbulent, smoky and hazy, yet how did he miss?
17. Gareth learned quickly, he matured into a highly proficient Baron in a turbulent time
18. He thrashed at the turbulent water as he slowly, clumsily guided his limb toward it
19. - What is with you? he asked as he clearly felt her turbulent emotions
20. Tina‘s adult life has been turbulent, that‘s for sure
21. Standing in turbulent stillness over the waves was an army, its golden radiance casting a glow on the clouds and black water all around
22. be turbulent coming in the heat of indignation
23. After the signs have come, of which you were told before, when the nations become turbulent, and the time of My Messiah is come,
24. He certainly had and with a call to silence he continued, “I don’t need to tell you all that we’re in the most turbulent period of this bank’s history
25. rewarding present to a turbulent past that was decisive in producing that remunerated present
26. Thomas proves to be an idyllic resort, the island relates a history of a fascinating, quite turbulent and somewhat legendary beginning
27. He remembered, too, the prediction that had been made, while he was in Cuba, that the United States would have a turbulent revolution within ten years
28. History shows it was a turbulent era in England during the
29. 31 For that time shall arise which brings affliction; for it shall come and pass by with quick vehemence and it shall be turbulent coming in the heat of indignation
30. There is another factor involved, which complicates my attempt to properly discipline this turbulent and difficult young woman: as a scholar, and as a visual artist, Leoba is greatly gifted by God
31. motion to a turbulent fluid surface, which now seemed to hang, balanced for an interval, as
32. The buoy tender went aground off Michigan"s Keweenaw Point in the turbulent, icy waters of Lake Superior while servicing a navigational aid, and eventually sank
33. begin to unravel the stories of the often turbulent and always exciting
34. Kastur’s love for Mohan was the stabilizing force that remained constant throughout their turbulent, ever changing, and demanding life
35. A turbulent temblor shook through the walls and floor
36. The sea was turbulent during the permeation of the spatial rifts
37. The magical barrier hummed and shook with turbulent energy
38. Their horned skulls and ridged spines were one with the turbulent, tea-cup-sized typhoons, there one second, gone the next
39. other, through prayer, friendship, marriage and mutual consolation in the turbulent journey of life
40. Matthew learned that he and his wife had a lot of problems with the boy through drink and drug taking and his teenage years were very turbulent
41. The wise man is a noble soul who is friendly in the midst of his enemies, tranquil among the turbulent, and generous among the grasping
42. The river was swollen and turbulent
43. In the end, it would have been the atmospheric disturbances like cyclones and hurricanes that would have brought about the fusion between the much strained water molecules and the turbulent atoms of the air
44. Two eclipses this month show a turbulent month for the world at large
45. "That's Conan the northron, the most turbulent of all my rogues! I'd have hanged him long ago, were he not the best swordsman that ever donned hauberk—"
46. In this group were many turbulent individuals whose minds were bent on mischief, while about the fringe of this crowd there circulated those debased men who had been hired to make trouble for Jesus
47. This turbulent ending of the third public preaching tour had a sobering effect upon all of Jesus' followers
48. The tribesmen are always turbulent, and I have reason to believe that emissaries from the Turanians are stirring them up to raid our borders
49. Once dark-skinned men had built their huts where that fort stood; yes, and their huts had risen where now stood the fields and log cabins of fair-haired settlers, back beyond Velitrium, that raw, turbulent frontier town on the banks of Thunder River, to the shores of that other river that bounds the Bossonian marches
50. The Shirki was a swift, turbulent river rushing southwestward through rocky gorges and canyons, and there were few places where an army could cross at that time of the year, when the stream was almost bank-full with the melting of the snows