Sentences with phrase «into choppy waters»

I will agree, however, that at a time when so many younger artists are launching themselves into the choppy waters of abstraction, this accomplished body of work by an artist in her 70s sets the bar rightfully high.
As Liz Cleere takes an enforced break from her big sailing adventure around the world, she remembers how running into choppy waters early on was the making of her trip More
As each carrier door was opened, the sea lion inside jumped right out and gracefully dived into the choppy water, much to the delight of the passengers and our volunteers.

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And this is now at a time when we're probably sailing into rather choppier waters.
... as we move into more choppy waters, it would be smart for investors to stand aside and let the trends turn back positive (remember, cash is also a position) or begin to acquire the skills of trading.
Changes in federal policy may also lead the state into choppy fiscal waters, including President Donald Trump's executive order to stop making scheduled payments to insurance companies, part of his long - standing pledge to repeal «Obamacare.»
Other ancient mariners, he discovered, had ventured into stormier waters to the north: Some 21,000 years ago, people had paddled boats across 30 miles of choppy water from Honshu to Kozushima Island to fetch shiny black obsidian, a type of volcanic glass, for stone tools.
The subplot of Leo's family also adds a breath of fresh air by producing a layer of drama that is absent from the original, causing choppy waters of emotion to arouse the truth of what really happened after he fell into the sea.
If managing money is where you struggle to stay afloat in the choppy freelance waters, then seriously look into Wave, a free app (with paid service features) tailored to helping freelancers manage the business side of being, well, a business.
Wearing life jackets while exploring wooden piers along the wind - whipped Hudson, the teens dipped plastic bottles into the choppy tide for water samples... read more
Don wetsuits, get into a banged up cage in the chilly, choppy waters of the Atlantic Ocean, and watch as Great White Sharks emerge from the murky depths of the ocean.
we were going sport fishing and that was the perfect opportunity for deep crystal waters... sun was out, conditions were a lil choppy due to the wind but everything was perfect, it was time to change clothes, jump into the water and shoot!
For example, sunlight on a choppy, well - mixed sea is likely to primarily heat the water, where sunlight falling on a stagnant pond goes mostly into evaporation, since the water temperature is limited by the wet bulb temperature.
The electorate's momentous decision to leave the EU plunges the UK into unchartered and choppy waters.
One sign of just how choppy the waters have become: Such seafaring companies as Marco Polo Seatrade and Omega Navigation Services (both represented by Bracewell & Giuliani) filed for bankruptcy in U.S. courts last year, only to be followed into insolvency by industry heavyweights General Maritime (Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel) and Trailer Bridge (DLA Piper and Foley & Lardner).
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