Sentences with phrase «more tumult»

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And compared to more sedate sports like baseball or golf, there's a high amount of tumult in an average game — the clock literally does not stop, and players are constantly in motion, dithering back and forth from offense to defense.
What these people know — and what more Canadians need to understand — is that truly innovative companies tend to create more value as time goes on, as they shed the hype and tumult of the startup phase and gain the customers, experiences and processes needed to become global businesses.
«Amid the tumult, Mr. Navarro has been able to leverage a close personal relationship with the president to gain more access,» Swanson wrote, citing a source close to the White House.
The tumult that saw global equity markets begin to fall at the beginning of February was triggered by U.S. jobs data that showed wages grew more than anticipated, raising worries that signs of higher inflation might push the U.S. Federal Reserve to increase interest rates more quickly.
Or you have heard it presented like this: To be a Christian you must have mystical experiences — and then a picture has been drawn of inward tumults miraculously stilled, of upheavals like a storm in summer coming to a sunset all peace and glory, so that, not having attained to such experiences or having found them elusive and fleeting, you have cried once more, I can not.
These hours ««will be much more difficult to endure than all the tumult and thunder, and... only he who endures them will see the Messiah.»»
More competitors come flowing in, and in the welcoming tumult, one plaintive common cry carries through the crowd: «Beer?
With only a little more than one hour left to a lifelong wait, the San Francisco Giants leftfielder stood alone in a stairwell that descended from the visiting dugout at Anaheim's Edison Field, poking his head high enough to measure the rising tumult and tension of the filling ballpark.
Of course, this year's celebration will be all the more poignant considering the recent political tumult.
Years later, as revolution stirs once more in the streets of Paris, Cosette (Amanda Seyfried) finds herself besmitten with a young rebel named Marius (Eddie Redmayne), and is soon dragged with her father into the political tumult, pursued ravenously by Javert.
Before long, American movies would more explicitly reflect a nation in the throes of tumult and sweeping change: Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, Brian De Palma's Greetings, and Richard Lester's Petulia arrived in 1968, followed by Dennis Hopper's Easy Rider, Robert Downey Sr.'s Putney Swope, Haskell Wexler's Medium Cool, and Penn's Alice's Restaurant in 1969.
It's really little more than fanciful imagery and disjointed bits of tumult, packaged together so that fans of the book can see the things they read about and compare how closely the images corresponded to the ones created in their own mind's eye.
We'll see how things shake out, but there's a lot of tumult in store — whether that results in more division or a group hug.
I think it's fair to say that's what a fiction writer is most often drawn to — tumult of one kind or another; and in that sense the family in the last quarter century seems to me to be among the most fascinating of human social or economic inventions — more than business or real estate, no matter what Tom Wolfe says, more than the church or the law or the hospital.
Unlawful assembly of three or more people (or lawful assembly that due to its violence and tumult becomes unlawful)
By your calculation do you think that in the next 42 there will be less tumult and that games will get to be more like cinema where the technology more or less stabilizes and the creativity is the thing that people can focus on?
More important, she has learned to forgo depiction, yet free a painting such as «Brother Sister» (2013) to exude reminiscences of shifting light and weather, or perhaps of the inner tumult of recollected experience.
Nearby, Jennifer Nichols works with thin, bright acrylic, creating abstract tumults of transparent brushwork and, more recently, calmer arrangements of letterlike shapes.
GIANNI PIACENTINO ESSO GALLERY For the Italian Futurists, who celebrated velocity, tumult, and the headlong thrust toward tomorrow, a speeding car was more beautiful than the Victory of...
For the Italian Futurists, who celebrated velocity, tumult, and the headlong thrust toward tomorrow, a speeding car was more beautiful than the Victory of Samothrace.
If the subject of his previous show was the mass protests, revolution, and tumult of last year, the artist is now more focused on the contradiction and friction between spirituality and the chaotic world we live in.
Though it's not entirely accurate to say that living an environmental aware life is more expensive than not doing so, the make do and mend version of frugality is perhaps one of the greenest virtues out there, when your entirely financial life is in tumult for all but the most committed person there are more immediately pressing concerns than the environmental welfare of all.
If you are in a motorcycle crash in Maine and suffer serious injuries, you may be feeling a tumult of emotions: anger, sadness, fear and more.
Unlawful assembly of three or more people (or lawful assembly that due to its violence and tumult becomes unlawful)
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