Sentences with phrase «by whirlwind»

As thrilled as I have been by this whirlwind of success, I knew I needed to scale back and take a break.
The original Titanfall, released back in 2014 for Xbox One, Xbox 360, and PC, was surrounded by a whirlwind of controversy at the time.
We just returned from a weekend in Baja, followed by a whirlwind of a travel conference in Los Angeles, so the plan is to stay put until our trip to Puerto Rico for the Thanksgiving break.
Inspired by the whirlwind of sales, Manaher published three more eBooks over the next six months.
Above, check out over 51 minutes of gameplay from the English version of Xenoblade Chronicles X, starting with a mission about eight hours into the game, followed by a whirlwind tour of all five of the game world's continents.
It's the kind of movie that leaves you both exhausted by the whirlwind of epic action it offers and completely amped for more ass - kickery.
The venue advertises it with typical whack - job snark: «We've been recently hit [in the knee] by the whirlwind of press for the 1994 Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan Museum.»
I did my first Whole30 last year, immediately followed by a whirlwind trip to Europe (not - so - Whole30), did another, immediately followed by a not - so - dedicated holiday season.
In the days since Thursday, June 23, the country has been hit by a whirlwind of events which culminated in Mrs May becoming the UK's 76th Prime Minister.
Her tenure was marked by a whirlwind of activity across city departments.
And Elijah went up by whirlwind into heaven.
He is «snatched away to heaven» by a whirlwind (It is assumed that the gods took him), and he makes post mortem appearances.
And Elijah went up by a whirlwind to heaven.
At Uber, former employees say the system bred competition and infighting that was made worse by whirlwind growth and sprawling, decentralized management.
Life is complicated, which is why the best advice is often so incredibly simple you can remember it even when surrounded by the whirlwind that is everyday experience.
Her work can help explain historic weather patterns on Earth and even help prepare for a trip to Mars, which is whipped by whirlwinds.

Not exact matches

But Trump's diplomatic initiatives in Asia have often left Japan in the lurch — a dynamic underscored by the recent whirlwind events around Trump's proposed meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
In an interview, Crawford said it wasn't until the committee embarked on a three - day whirlwind tour to talk to retail investors in March 2008 that he understood just how many average Canadians were affected by the frozen assets.
Collaborative efforts and shared resources can often become whirlwinds of activity; the unfortunate but common result of this is constant «stepping on each other's toes» by accident.
He opened his whirlwind speech by touting his administration's new tariffs — 25 % on steel imports and 10 % on aluminum imports — before wading into the issues surrounding North Korea, previewing his 2020 campaign slogan, discussing the merits of giving drug dealers the death penalty and attacking a series of familiar targets.
A web seminar hosted by DoubleLine Capital's Jeff Gundlach, titled «Mirror, Mirror on the Wall,» was a whirlwind trip around the globe to where the star fixed - income manager sees problem and potential.
Hicks had been contemplating leaving the White House for several weeks and told friends that she was relieved to finally announce her move... She felt three years was a long time to work in the whirlwind of the Trump orbit, with crises occurring by the day and sometimes by the hour, and was eager to try something new and return home to her family in Connecticut.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's whirlwind visit to Canada last week — the first bilateral visit by an Indian prime minister in 42 years — saw the completion of several memoranda of understanding in a range of areas, including civil aviation, rail regulation, space co-operation, education and health.
Yesterday I covered a 2006 talk, «Journey Into the Whirlwind: Graham - and - Doddsville Revisited,» by Louis Lowenstein *, then a professor at the Columbia Law School, in which he compared the performance of a group of «true - blue, walk - the - walk value investors» and «a group of large cap growth funds».
It wasn't like Thicke was caught up in some whirlwind that forced him to be grinded against by a 20 year old girl, despite himself being married with children.
The God of the Bible on the other hand is the mighty, wrathful, vengeful God who is indeed in the whirlwind, who is the Judge of all the earth and will one day judge us all by the principles contained in his word.
Then a whirlwind gathers up Elijah and lifts him like a child being thrown in the air by his father.
His chapter on prayer was one of the best treatments of prayer I have ever read, right up there with the essays on prayer by C.S. Lewis and the chapter on praying in the Whirlwind in Greg Boyd's Satan & the Problem of Evil.
God can send a whirlwind, But every single storm that comes is not sent by God like some heavenly destroyer, Hurricanes hit the coast of the United states, if you live on the Coast your gonna eventually get hit by a Hurricane.
It is quite otherwise, however, with Elijah, the ninth century prophet, who, according to the Biblical tradition, had been carried up to heaven in a whirlwind riding in a chariot of fire, drawn by horses of fire.13 Elijah had made such an impression on the men of his own generation as a man of vitality and divine power that he continued to be a living legend.
Balentine again goes his singular way by finding in God's two «whirlwind» speeches a much more upbeat interpretation than do most scholars, who generally deprecate the speeches as a denial of humankind's right to question God.
June passed by like a whirlwind for me.
Throughout this cookbook Kelly shows the reader that a Paleo lifestyle is not one of restriction, you can indulge from time to time and by using the right ingredients and preparation methods you won't even miss those rotten gluten - filled deserts that sent our bodies into a whirlwind of chaos and digestive distress.
This week went by like a crazy whirlwind at work.
Maybe the whirlwind of life is why I love salads so much — by design, everything is meant to be jumbled up together — it's not always pretty, but it's productive!
Which started with a whirlwind trip to Puno to see the Peruvian side of Lake Titicaca (and the floating islands), followed by the most memorable bus ride of our honeymoon.
When things felt crazy, Jessica was there every time, even during her own whirlwind book journey (she kinda hates that J word by the way, but hey, it was a journey and you can hear all about what I mean right here).
There just no excuse why in a whirlwind of teams outrightly tanking we continue to lose lottery odds by winning meaningless games.
It was a whirlwind start but I took it game by game and I enjoyed it.
Shields was signed by San Diego in their whirlwind offseason heading into the 2015 season to a four - year, $ 75 million deal, and he was expected to be the ace of a team that had designs on contending.
Charles Dickens, we are told by his biographers, was a whirlwind of energy, a nervy whippet of a man who maintained an exhausting writing and performing schedule that left all others in his wake.
So I'm basically putting all my faith in Roberto Martinez masterminding a whirlwind of a Latics performance at Molineux, possibly inspired by Victor Moses, the 21 - year - old who will be buoyed by his recent call - up to the Nigerian senior side; he's also had more attempts on goal than any player in the Barclay's Premier League this season without scoring.
In a whirlwind start to the lunchtime encounter Forrest scored twice in the opening 10 minutes before a mistake by defender Jozo Simunovic allowed Thistle striker Kris Doolan to pull one back.
These were the words uttered by Diego Costa to the media this week as his whirlwind Chelsea career draws to a close after just three seasons at Stamford Bridge.
Friends, I'm completely bleary eyed after a whirlwind couple of days in Washington, D.C., followed by what very well may be the worst night of sleep in the history of my universe (Vi is sick and woke up every hour... aagggh).
The first three months of your baby's life goes by in a whirlwind of dirty diapers, snuggles and sleepless nights.
By Dawn Van Osdell From their whirlwind business beginnings nearly five years ago, Tony and Amy Yanow took inspiration from an unlikely but apt quote from George Orwell: «The Puritanical nonsense of excluding children and therefore to some extent women from pubs has turned these places into mere boozing shops instead of the family gathering -LSB-...]
ABC 2015 just flew by like a whirlwind.
Rather, parents tend to feel as if they have been dragged into a whirlwind of medical terminology and complex equipment, surrounded by staff who seem to know everything about their baby.
(CNN)- Fresh off the plane from a whirlwind four days of meetings in Europe, Secretary of State John Kerry stopped by a progressive policy forum in Washington on Thursday to chide U.S. leaders for allowing the government to shut down.
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