At
the heart of the unrest were starvation and famine in the Ptolemaic Kingdom, where grain harvests were critically dependent on annual flooding of fertile plains by the East African monsoon.
At
the heart of the unrest was famine.
But there are more underlying issues at
the heart of the unrest in Ferguson.
Not exact matches
Warms the
heart to think there are still people gullible enough to think Wenger bought Ozil solely because
of some crowd
unrest on the opening day
of the 2013/14 season.
The sudden change
of heart had raised suspicions that Arsenal were panic buying and bowing to
unrest among their disgrunteld supporters.
«The rapidly growing urban peripheries
of Syria,» they wrote, «marked by illegal settlements, overcrowding, poor infrastructure, unemployment, and crime, were neglected by the Assad government and became the
heart of the developing
unrest.»
It's an eloquent moment, and it comes just before the second act
of the film, during which a cascade
of ridicule and recrimination descends into revelations
of adultery, betrayal, and racial invective, laying bare the core
of unrest in the
hearts of minds
of hard - court heroes, once upon a time.
Utley's essay outlines years
of unrest in this country in the
heart of Africa.