Word: turmoils
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Part of Rudenstine's difficulties in implementing his vision of a more unified University has certainly been the rapid change and even turmoil that has been associated with the position of provost...
During the 1994-95 school year, the Department of Sanskrit and Indian Studies was mired in turmoil...
...turmoil of the nation, however, was not the only conflict for this year's 50th reunion class...
Pusey himself acknowledged that the turmoil which had rocked the University provided for a good time to select new leadership. The outgoing president declared that "this is a propitious point for a new President to take over...
After more than 10 years of political turmoil, during which Russians have gone to the polls five times in free parliamentary and presidential votes and three times in national referendums, democratic habits of thought and behavior remain far from established in Russia. The voters still tend to view elections as onerous rituals that are likely to bring new troubles upon them. Tens of millions will probably cast their ballots with the hope of electing a strong leader who might limit or revoke the right to vote itself. They would consider it a small price to pay to end the chaos...