Sentences with phrase «into whirlwinds»

Donald Trump's latest, and arguably most concerning, comments regarding the upcoming presidential election have thrown many reasonable citizens into whirlwinds of confusion, anxiety, and outright fear.
In a 2006 talk, «Journey Into the Whirlwind: Graham - and - Doddsville Revisited,» Louis Lowenstein *, then a professor at the Columbia Law School, compared the performance of a group of «true - blue, walk - the - walk value investors» (the «Goldfarb Ten») and «a group of large cap growth funds» (the «Group of Fifteen»).
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».
Elisha must have been tossed into a whirlwind of possible responses: «What do I need?
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.
Calmness personified, Remi Garde would probably admit his first few months in the job as being akin to walking into a whirlwind.
Megan: After an unsatisfactory hospital birth, I began to further my education on maternity care in the United States thus leading me into a whirlwind of negative emotions regarding my care.
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.
The moment an injured soldier hits the helipad at Balad, he's swept into a whirlwind of critical care.
Championed by Coco Chanel this classic piece can turn a girl into whirlwind until she finds one that fits and flatters her body just right.
But they do capably illustrate one body's harrowing dissolution: What begins as fleeting periods of unresponsiveness blooms, suddenly and with little warning, into a whirlwind of bodily ruin.
As the siblings - to - be get into a whirlwind of misadventure, Mistress America becomes Baumbach's lightest, funniest and most dexterous film.
Rodriguez» Sin - Dee is a mile - a-minute force of nature who sweeps everything into her whirlwind.
The siblings - to - be get into a whirlwind of misadventure, and Tracy starts writing a story about Brooke (called «Mistress America»).
Suddenly, what was supposed to be an ideal getaway turns into a whirlwind of jealousy, passion and danger for everyone in the group.»
When Joel is tasked with shutting down Molly's mom - and - pop operation, the unlikely lovers find themselves hurtled into a whirlwind romance.
Playing a variation on her charming, flighty, energetic Frances character, Gerwig pulls Kirke into her whirlwind life as an aspiring exercise instructor / singer / fashionista / cooking instructor / hairdresser / tutor / app developer / freelance interior decorator / writer, and tries to encourage the younger girl to embrace life to the fullest.
Eddie, pressured to conform and give in to a committment to one of these hideous monsters known as women, goes off the deep end and proposes marriage to Lila (Malin Akerman: Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle) six weeks into a whirlwind romance.
Now, into this whirlwind comes the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).
When five - thousand - year - old human bones are found at a construction site in the small town of Woodsboro, the news draws archaeologist Callie Dunbrook out of her sabbatical and into a whirlwind of adventure, danger, and romance.
When five - thousand - year - old human bones are found at a construction site archaeologist Callie Dunbrook is dragged into a whirlwind of adventure, danger, and romance.
The plots and subplots sweep you into a whirlwind tale filled with heroes, villains, war, greed, manipulation, deceit, betrayal, fear, laughter, separation, and hope - just to name a few of its many elements.
That is until the death of a loved one brings Nina and Alex out of hiding and into a whirlwind of kidnapping, betrayal and murder.
Melisa is drawn into a whirlwind romance with Rob and discovers he hasn't told her the entire story.Can two little lovebirds and Christmas cheer open Melisa's heart to giving Rob another chance?Book 1: Melisa & Rob, Christmas LovebirdsBook 2: Jenna & Larry, Valentine Hound DogBook 3: Connor & Nadine, S...
Drawn to each other by their rivalry, Nell and Jackson fall into a whirlwind romance that consumes everything in their lives.
If you are a new writer in town and pursuant of external help, you must be extra careful not to get sucked into the whirlwind of false promises offered by these vanity publishing presses.
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».
In a 2006 talk, «Journey Into the Whirlwind: Graham - and - Doddsville Revisited,» Louis Lowenstein *, then a professor at the Columbia Law School, compared the performance of a group of «true - blue, walk - the - walk value investors» (the «Goldfarb Ten») and «a group of large cap growth funds» (the «Group of Fifteen»).
The experience sent me into a whirlwind.
It's these kinds of players that would ban N64 Hyrule Castle because they're afraid of losing a stock from being thrown into the whirlwind.
Gunfights are a mixture of fight and flight that devolve into a whirlwind of dodging and blasting.
Dr. Sketchy's evolved from alternative art classes into a whirlwind cabaret of live music, neo-burlesque dancers, circus performers, flash - mobs, comedy acts and general hoot - nunnery.
It sounds like a disaster movie, and well, it is: In 2004's «The Day After Tomorrow,» the collapse of an ocean current in the North Atlantic sends the world into a whirlwind climate doomsday.
It's not surprising then, that, if your spouse does not do well with change, or is terrified of losing control, s / he may be reluctant to dive head first into the whirlwind of divorce.

Not exact matches

It's been another whirlwind week for Uber, as the company transitions into a new era without CEO Travis Kalanick.
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.
Coming into September has been a whirlwind for me both personally and in business.
At the conclusion of my conference yesterday, I did a number of interviews and then made my way a few miles home, collapsed into my favorite chair, and thought back over the myriad of ideas, the whirlwind of friends, and the just general all - around fabulous time I had experienced over the past four days.
For according to the way a man surrenders himself to it, the whirlwind will either drag him down into the darkness of its depths or lift him up into the blue skies.
And Elijah went up by whirlwind into heaven.
That healing might first require experiencing the self - paralysis Been describes in the presence of his apocalyptic whirlwind, or simply the painful tearing down of old personal barriers, trying to get a grander scheme and purpose in the process, as described in a song called «The Woods» from the album Into the Woods (Elektra):
As the trembling people sweep into the fortified cities, we get glimpses of the enemy and his armaments: a cloud of dust on the horizon, horses swifter than eagles, chariots like the whirlwind (v. 16).
Visually stunning and gripping to the last frame, Baz Luhrmann's Gatsby is a whirlwind ride into the Roaring Twenties, complete with a pulsating sound track and 3 - D imagery.
I walked into the pantry, ready to grab my typical chewy granola bar, but after a whirlwind week at work, Mom completely forgot to replenish our dwindling supply.
As I stepped into one of the bakeries my dad chose, I experienced a magical whirlwind of nutty breads, buttery croissants, and delicate puff pastries.
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.
The Mommy Vortex describes the tornado - like whirlwind that sucks moms - to - be up into the world of Babyland, in contrast to the dust devil swirling around dads - to - be.
It was a whirlwind — and less than a year after jumping into this new venture, Holly got the surprise of a lifetime: she was pregnant with twins.
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-...]
Instead of continually reallocating resources towards greater efficiency, this socialist approach of price controls will continue to lead us into a vortex of inefficiency and whirlwind of disaster.
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