Sentences with phrase «into tumult»

Thrust into the tumult of war, the fate of the world and its four crystals now rests on the shoulders of fourteen brave, young warriors.
Suddenly Teddy's routine life is thrown into tumult as he tries to track a killer - against his boss's wishes - while balancing his complicated family life, three other jobs, and the colorful characters populating the island around him.
Wheeler spots a solitary figure on the horizon careening headlong into the tumult wearing «baggy black trousers, a tight morning coat.
A few years ago, Monville painstakingly unearthed the roots and transplanted the bush from her old house 10 miles away - a house that Charlie had thrown into tumult and grief.
The nations will fall into tumult, the heavenly regions into chaos; and there shall come to power one whom dwellers on earth expect not.
(CNN)-- For Christians in countries thrown into tumult by the Arab Spring revolutions, Easter celebrations may prove dangerous.
will not seek reelection in November, he told colleagues Wednesday, throwing an already fractious House into tumult and dealing another blow to Republican hopes of holding onto power in Congress.

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I also asked Chesky to weigh in on the recent tumult at Uber, a company often lumped into the same bucket as Airbnb as the poster children of the «sharing economy» and which has been dealing with extensive fallout from accusations of an aggressive and sexist culture and a leaked video showing CEO Travis Kalanick berating an Uber driver.
And even if all the world rose up in tumult and even if everything were thrown into confusion: the limit is nevertheless there.
Rory McIlroy took a breather from prepping for this week's Honda Classic by jumping into the Twitter tumult Tiger Woods created when he went all Rory with his home video response to those who dared believe the 14 - time major winner could barely walk.
The long layoff can do funny things to teams, and that's before you turn coaching tumult into the equation.
Heading into the final days of the presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton is holding an edge over Donald Trump after a month of tumult, with most voters saying their minds are made up and late revelations about both candidates made no significant difference to them, according to the latest New York Times / CBS News poll.
Flying into the raging tumult of Dennis, scientists suspected that the storm might transform into a monster — if they were lucky
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.
And as I previously mentioned, Daniels delivers us into the time and the tumult of civil rights and blatant racism.
Russell surveyed the crazy tumult of another fractious family in The Fighter, and he excels at wrangling large casts into tight, propulsive story lines (I Huckabees, Three Kings).
Out of class, I read Jennifer Egan's 2010 prize - winning novel, A Visit From the Goon Squad, which is devoted to the lives of people in the punk - rock period and after — the way wild times curdle, illusions fade and a few make it out to the other side of tumult into something like peace.
They go through tumults, or changes, until they develop into a third stage.
Jehanne Rousseau (JR): The game takes place about 200 years after Mars colonization and 130 after the Tumult, a huge cataclysm that changes the face of the planet, plunging the Earthmen enclaves into chaos.
It may be full of thinking, but it is free of cleverness, and its coarse painterly tumult is designed to cohere slowly, to appear offhand and ruminative at first and then to pull together into a clearly un-accidental force field.
The exhibition, on view through October 16, offers a rare glimpse into this storied region, exploring the compelling geography between two nations, a zone that is the subject of extensive national discourse and regional tumult.
Exploring a cross section of art made during a period marked with revolution and socio - political tumult, this exhibition also will embrace five interventions by a current generation of artists whose work reflects the concerns of 1969 and brings the exhibition into the present.
It is an aspect of Mr. Rauchenberg's genius that he folded history into the mix, making it part of a tumult that, for better and for worse, we can trace to the present.»
But whereas the world around us is wild and feral, Harlan's work is carefully ordered, throwing into higher contrast the realms of tumult inside.
The place is a tumult of sweaty bodies - a massive, throbbing clump of journalists filing into the pavilion for their first peep at Ofili's exhibition «Within Reach».
In 1968, a year defined by loss and conflict and tumult, Apollo 8 carried into space the first human beings ever to slip beyond Earth's gravity, and the ship would circle the moon 10 times before returning home.
Wright is very convincing on the fact that apocalyptic language of disaster — the sun and moon falling into the sea, all that kind of thing — was never intended to be about the end of the space - time universe (as has often been assumed by later generations) but is a metaphor for forthcoming socio - political change and tumult.
Michael Osborne, a partner at Affleck Greene McMurtry LLP, says the tumult around CASL is unlikely to end with its coming into force.
During the year of tumult and chaos surrounding Cyanogen after the launch of the OnePlus One, OnePlus went with an in - house solution for the OnePlus 2, and since then has continued building OxygenOS, as it's called, into an Android skin that's now up to the task of challenging most out there.
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