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  • 41turbulent — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. riotous, violent, stormy, disturbed, noisy, restless, raging, howling, buffeting, thunderous, inclement, tumultuous, excited, passionate, uncontrolled, vehement, roaring, tempestuous, rampant, rowdy, lawless, disorderly …

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  • 42riot — A tumultuous disturbance of the peace by three or more persons assembling of their own authority, with an intent mutually to assist one another against anyone who shall oppose them in the execution of some enterprise of a private nature, and… …

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  • 43disruptive — adjective characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination (Freq. 2) effects of the struggle will be violent and disruptive riotous times these troubled areas the tumultuous years of his administration a turbulent and unruly childhood • Syn …

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  • 44tu|mul´tu|ous|ness — tu|mul|tu|ous «too MUHL chu uhs, tyoo », adjective. 1. characterized by or causing tumult; very noisy or disorderly; violent: »a tumultuous celebration. Fifty feet from the door a dozen headlights illuminated a bizarre and tumultuous scene (F.… …

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  • 45tu|mul´tu|ous|ly — tu|mul|tu|ous «too MUHL chu uhs, tyoo », adjective. 1. characterized by or causing tumult; very noisy or disorderly; violent: »a tumultuous celebration. Fifty feet from the door a dozen headlights illuminated a bizarre and tumultuous scene (F.… …

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  • 46tu|mul|tu|ous — «too MUHL chu uhs, tyoo », adjective. 1. characterized by or causing tumult; very noisy or disorderly; violent: »a tumultuous celebration. Fifty feet from the door a dozen headlights illuminated a bizarre and tumultuous scene (F. Scott… …

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  • 48John Diefenbaker — (1962) John George Diefenbaker, PC, CH, QC (* 18. September 1895 in Neustadt, Ontario; † 16. August 1979 in Ottawa) war ein kanadischer Politiker. Er war vom 21. Juni 1957 bis zum 22. Apr …

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  • 49Madeleine von Frankreich — (* 10. August 1520 in St Germain en Laye; † 7. Juli 1537 in Edinburgh) war Königin von Schottland. Sie wurde als fünftes Kind und dritte Tochter des französischen Königs Franz I. und dessen Gemahlin Claude von Frankreich geboren.[1] I …

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  • 50Margaret Tudor — Margaret Tudor, Königin von Schottland Margaret Tudor (* 28. November 1489 in London; † 18. Oktober 1541 in Perthshire) war die älteste Tochter des englischen Königs Heinrich VII. und seiner Gemahlin Elizabeth of York und die ältere Schwester von …

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