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upheaval
noun as in major change
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As a result, this caused geological upheaval and intense heating essentially resetting the age of the lunar rock, disguising the true age of lunar samples.
The club were beset by a difficult relationship with fans, managerial upheaval, relegation battles, boardroom collapse, Premier League points deductions, and a financial crisis that pushed Everton to the brink.
They were the norm from the first election in 1951 until 1967, when political upheavals and early dissolutions of state assemblies led to staggered polls.
This migration might not draw the “Mass exodus from California!” headlines, but it involves a similar amount of upheaval and angst for families forced to uproot themselves from their communities.
When USC coach Lincoln Riley met with each of his wide receivers last week, he knew the room could be in for some upheaval.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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