

) To be disquieted or confused to be in commotion. Webster's Revised Unabridged English Dictionary ) To harass with commotion to disquiet to worry.

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And our policy of talking to our enemies and leaving our friends behind has contributed to all of this meltdown. It is important to remember why this is all happening, because the President is falling behind, leading from behind. I think we have an obligation to take some number of refugees, we've done that in these situations in the past. We hear voices in solitude, we never hear in the hurry and turmoil of life we receive counsels and comforts, we get under no other condition. While TVIRD has worked diligently with its underwriter and the regulatory bodies to pursue its IPO and PSE listing, global markets have been in extreme turmoil since the beginning of 2016. In the political turmoil of this past decade, lese-majeste has been used almost exclusively to silence the threat posed by the red-shirt movement to the Bangkok establishment. There's probably a bit more turmoil in North America than we see here in continental Europe and the UK.
