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There’s no position in football more tumultuous and temperamental.

So in came a 23-year-old from Federal Way, whose yearlong stint at Washington was more tumultuous than it was triumphant.

It had a history far more tumultuous than anything Mad Men could devise, and its existence shows how those troubling historical legacies resonate into the present day.

From Slate

Uber, also based in San Francisco, went through a far more tumultuous change in leadership in 2017 when its co-founder Travis Kalanick was forced out in a high-profile power struggle that was dramatized last year in a TV series on Showtime.

In addition, sporadic fighting has increased in Ghana’s north, which borders the more tumultuous nation of Burkina Faso and the Sahel, a region where local offshoots of al Qaeda and the Islamic State group have been operating.

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

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