| 31. | Political turbulence continues to roil much of the region.
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| 32. | Tang's departure is likely to roil Taiwan's political waters.
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| 33. | That incident has sparked fears that more bogus releases will roil the markets.
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| 34. | His anger roils and simmers, spits and struts.
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| 35. | Never mind that lying is what really roils stocks.
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| 36. | If his stomach roils with some existential indigestion, it's deserved.
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| 37. | But ethnic hatreds still roil and the region remains a threat to stability.
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| 38. | Legacy of those bitter memories still roils the relationship between the two neighbors.
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| 39. | Speculations about his health routinely roil Hong Kong and other Asian stock markets.
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| 40. | The accusations are the latest of several to roil the church in Missouri.
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