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1- Now her bosom rose and fell tumultuously .

2- Game 2 in particular ended tumultuously but disappointingly.

3- From a grotto in this glacier bursts tumultuously the Katun river.

4- She had great success and was tumultuously acclaimed by the normally staid London audiences.

5- Now he was mounting through arbors of malignant hydra growths that coiled and uncoiled tumultuously about him.

6- Weißheimer writes about this memorable night that “Wagner carried away with the audience and caused them to rally tumultuously .

7- Heated by unseen fires, it boiled tumultuously , foaming with black, pitchy bubbles, and putting forth a nauseous vapor.

8- The slaughter was very great; every mounted officer was shot down, and in ten or fifteen minutes the fragments of these hapless regiments were retreating rapidly and tumultuously towards the Wilderness Church.

9- The priests, the scribes, and the elders, precipitately leaving their seats, bind the victim and hasten tumultuously to Pilate, clamoring for his ratification of their sentence, and his assent to its speedy execution, Luke 23:1; Mark 15:1; Matthew 27:2; John 18:28 .

10- As the massive Wildling army crosses south of the Wall and Daenerys amasses an army of freed slaves in Essos, the power struggle is certain to continue tumultuously .

11- As they turned into the latter street, only a block and a half away, they saw the mob, which filled the entire street far as the eye could reach, moving tumultuously forward.

12- In the Duma on 2 December 1916, Vladimir Purishkevich, a fervent patriot, monarchist and war worker, denounced the dark forces which surrounded the throne in a thunderous two-hour speech which was tumultuously applauded.

13- The film focuses on a young boy who, after witnessing his parents’ brutal murder at the hands of a man clad in a Santa suit on Christmas, grows up tumultuously in a Catholic orphanage and slowly emerges into a spree killer himself.

14- At the end of the chapter, Machiavelli asserts that “a captain who has time to instruct men and occasion to arm them is very much more to be trusted than an insolent army with a head made tumultuously by it.

15- He foretold to several persons, in the years 1447, 1448, and 1449, the taking of Constantinople by the Turks, which happened on 29 May 1453, under the command of Mahomet II, when Constantine Palaeologus, the last Christian emperor, was slain, fighting tumultuously in the streets.

16- When his demand was met with silence, he ordered the Riot Act to be read, warning that “persons unlawfully, riotously, and tumultuously assembled together, to the disturbance of the public peace” had one hour to disperse or receive a jail sentence of hard labour for life.

17- In 1857 they were tumultuously replaced by a Metropolitan force, which consolidated many other local police departments in 1898. 20th-century trends included professionalization and struggles against corruption.

18- The Act also made it a felony punishable by death without benefit of clergy for “any persons unlawfully, riotously and tumultuously assembled together” to cause (or begin to cause) serious damage to places of religious worship, houses, barns, and stables.

19- The Act created a mechanism for certain local officials to make a proclamation ordering the dispersal of any group of more than twelve people who were “unlawfully, riotously, and tumultuously assembled together”.

20- While Foscolo lived tumultuously between adventures, amorous relations, and books, Leopardi was barely able to escape from his domestic oppression.

21- When these hot fits were over, however, he would rush tumultuously in at the door and lock and bar it behind him, like a man who can brazen it out no longer against the terror which lies at the roots of his soul.

22- He was tumultuously cheered in the House of Commons that afternoon, although a good part of the enthusiasm came from the Labour benches.

23- The citizens must rush tumultuously to arms, without concert, without system, without resource; except in their courage and despair.

24- The Gas-man went down, and there was another shout – a roar of triumph as the waves of fortune rolled tumultuously from side to side.

25- , The Robe , and Cleopatra – he is perhaps best known for his tumultuously passionate relationship with the late Elizabeth Taylor .

26- ‘ meets Timbaland’s ‘The Way I Are’ meets about fifty other things … The structure’s quite exciting … there is something tumultuously brilliant about Beyoncé’s contribution that makes everything seem fine and as if it was the plan all along.

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