It's an apt visual metaphor with which «A Separation» director Asghar Farhadi «s opens his latest film, a picture that finds four lives thrown
into turmoil over hidden feelings, confused emotions and a dark secret that could change everything.
When Henry VIII broke the English church away from Rome in the 1530s, the country was thrown
into turmoil over religious ideology until Elizabeth I acceded the thrown in 1558.
There are words missing out of sentences, and what sense does this one make:» the country was thrown
into turmoil over religious ideology until Elizabeth I acceded the thrown in 1558.»
Not exact matches
More than a year
into his administration, Trump is presiding
over a staff in
turmoil, one with a 34 percent turnover rate, higher than any White House in decades.
«The criminal assault trial of Kevin S. Parker, a state senator from central Brooklyn, was thrown
into turmoil on Thursday, as a judge granted the Brooklyn district attorney's office's request to have two special prosecutors appointed — one who would take
over the case, and another who would investigate possible improprieties by an assistant district attorney.
Updated 3:26 p.m. The criminal assault trial of Kevin S. Parker, a state senator from central Brooklyn, was thrown
into turmoil on Thursday, as a judge granted the Brooklyn district attorney's office's request to have two special prosecutors appointed — one who would take
over the case, and another who would investigate possible improprieties by an assistant district attorney not directly involved in the proceeding.
A Westminster inquiry
into the row
over Lord Ashcroft's peerage was thrown
into turmoil when the Tory MPs on the committee walked out and said they were boycotting it permanently.
Jeremy Corbyn has set up an independent inquiry
into antisemitism within Labour as he battles to assert control
over a party in
turmoil on the eve of crucial local elections.
Gordon Brown's election campaign was thrown
into turmoil today after he was caught on mic calling a Labour supporter who had challenged him
over the economy and immigration a «bigoted woman».
He is, however, still warring with the social repression instilled in him his whole life of valuing studies
over all else, and when a brash and alluring young woman named Olivia (Sarah Gadon) catches his eye and shows an interest in him far exceeding the levels of decorum to which he is accustomed, his life is thrown
into further
turmoil.
Aside from keeping a protective watch
over their owner's external surroundings, these rescue dogs can also tap
into their owner's inner
turmoil and help to mitigate the stresses brought on by PTSD.
While the works are inspired by Willem de Kooning's Woman series from the 1950s, they also take
into account the
turmoil of the time — the atmosphere of struggle and protest of the Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War, as well as the four political assassinations of Dr. King, John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Malcolm X. Jack Whitten (b. 1939, Bessemer, Alabama) has been exhibiting his work for
over 40 years.