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“If I had known, I’d have had a heart attack,” he said also, a reference to a point when things went especially upheaved.

But as other states have led the way in upheaving their systems, Washington has been slow to follow suit.

A little later, he sees that the disk had disappeared and “in its place was a billow of blood, for so it looked, a vast upheaved billow of glowing blood surging on the horizon.”

“She can claim credit for upheaving what is perceived as corruption or ethical issues in state politics, the very thing Mike Parson represents as governor.”

The first time I came to Hammars, I was barely a year old and knew nothing about the great and upheaving love that had brought me there.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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