The following year, unrest grew among workers after 100% increases in food prices.
As public unrest grew, a general strike was called for 8 August 1988.
Unrest grew in the camps for the lack of the showing.
Unrest grew throughout the land, eventually resulting in the death of the Queen.
He said that without truly representative government, the city's problems and social unrest would only grow worse.
The turnout raised concerns among Pakistani officials that political unrest may be growing.
The unrest and unpleasantness grew as the season wore on.
But as unrest grew, spreading to cities across the country, he retreated and called for debate to resume.
The political temperature of the surrounding lands was rising, as religious unrest grew in the Netherlands.
Riots and unrest grew more frequent, culminating in January 1979.