Sentences with phrase «experiencing tumult»

4) The Chris Kirby incident and the arrival of a true East Ramapo political movement — It's been no secret that the East Ramapo Central School District is experiencing tumult for years, but 2013 marked the year that a full - fledged resistance to the private school domination of the board was launched by public school parents.
Lately, Munchery has experienced tumult.
Meanwhile, WFIRST — NASA's planned successor to Webb and the highest priority of the 2010 Decadal Survey — has experienced tumult of its own, suffering moderate delays and cost growth.

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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.
Uber faced further tumult last month when Susan Fowler, a former employee, wrote a public blog post detailing what she described as her experience being subjected to sexual harassment while having the company's human resources department ignore her complaints.
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.
(In 1978 I somehow did not experience any existential tumult or reversal» just a huge sigh of relief, and no little gladness.
You will never forget your first experience of a noisy «penguin city», where the dapper inhabitants show no fear of their strange visitors and where you will be immersed in a tumult of chattering, feeding chicks; territorial disputes; petty pilfering and courtship displays.
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.
A 33 - year - old Egyptian artist from Alexandria, Mahmoud Khaled lived thought the tumult of the Arab Spring and the subsequent crackdown in the wake of Tahrir Square, and he makes work about the experience that tends to be arch, oblique, at - a-distance.
Inspired by his experience living between the Netherlands and Benin since the late 1990s, Gaba has navigated and closely examined national and transnational identity constructs under the tumult of globalization.
The forties had been a tumultuous time, yet there had been no shared national experience, such was the source of the tumult.
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