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The country has been in a state of political unrest ever since.
Because of the considerable political unrest that could take 4-5 weeks!
This work continued until the political unrest of the time reached them.
The sixties in America were a time of great political unrest and social change.
The film also explores the country's social and political unrest.
As a result, the political unrest in Israel does not have a big impact on their operations.
This caused a widespread social and political unrest across the nation.
"We're beginning to see some political unrest and that makes people nervous," he said.
The political unrest went through its most violent phase between 1968 and 1994.
In 1791, he went to Paris, where political unrest was at its height.
The plan was issued two days after the President promised to put an end to economic and political unrest.
By 1848, a spirit of political unrest was sweeping Europe.
The state came into being on 1 November 1956, but stirred up political unrest in both the states.
When the trip was canceled because of political unrest, she decided to go herself.
The Government has so far delayed, trying to avoid political unrest or crime.
Political unrest, however, has an impact on efforts to raise money for these funds.
"And you are sure that my presence will curb political unrest?"
Then again, there could be other factors, political unrest, censorship.
The stock exchange has a history of recovering after political unrest.
Relating it this directly to political unrest, that may be new.
The coup followed many months of political unrest and economic chaos.
Modern piracy can also take place in conditions of political unrest.
Political unrest and financial considerations have slowed down any growth.
This was also the time of large-scale political unrest throughout India.
The economy is also often subject to political unrest.