Sentences with phrase «less tumultuous»

You'll end up with a better agreement, a less tumultuous relationship, a happier family, and a healthier future.
As he dramatized the final days of the mercurial marriage of Leo and Sofia Tolstoy in The Last Station, Jay Parini imagines the less tumultuous, but perhaps unhappier marriage of Herman Melville and his wife, Lizzie, in his new novel, The Passages of H.M..
Rather than waiting until you get off the Pill, start implementing changes right now and continue it through your transition to make the move less tumultuous.

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There is no doubt in my mind that the most disastrous decision we made during the past calendar year, up to and including the most eventful January transfer window in recent memory, was not the Sanchez debacle that saw him off to Old Trafford, which will forever be considered a failure of epic proportions, or the selling off of Ox to Liverpool following a thrashing less than a fortnight earlier, or even the triangular clusterf * ck that saw Giroud head to our crosstown rivals in the 11th hour, but the re-upping of our manager after another tumultuous and cringe - worthy campaign both on and off the pitch.
After a tumultuous week, in which House Majority Leader Eric Cantor lost his primary, here is a look at the financial side of the races to watch in less than two weeks: Incumbents in Primary Trouble New York's 13 District Democratic Rep. Charles B. Rangel is in the political fight of his life.
Americans are increasingly confident in the news media and less so in Trump's administration after a tumultuous year in U.S. politics that tested the public's trust in both institutions, according to a Reuters / Ipsos opinion poll.
I think we've all had a pretty long, tumultuous winter so to speak, but I'm sure all you East Coasters that have been battling less than friendly weather for months on end definitely get that burst of energy once the clouds part for the winter and that spring sun starts shining through!
Life here began in Old Town, with its medieval roots; society was very different back when this part of town was still fresh faced and spry, though some of the old inns still stand if you feel like sampling a date from the heady and seductive Dark Ages... Then take a stroll through New Town, dripping in Georgian decadence; here, you will be reminded that once upon a time the dating scene was a raucous, dangerous place, full of lust and lewdness... Okay, perhaps not all that much has changed, but the point we are trying to make is that Edinburgh's dating scene has shifted across the centuries to become what it is today — fairly sedate compared with the city's tumultuous past, but no less magical or intoxicating.
I wonder if a general lack of care with the negative during its first tumultuous run has resulted in less than perfect elements; the extended sex scene shot on Bolex featuring Mick and his two lovelies (rumoured to be real, as most of Roeg's sex scenes are) especially suffers from colour blanching and print scratches.
He had to find a more objective, less «emotionally tumultuous» version of Oliver.
This was shortly after Cathie Black's tumultuous departure as NYCDOE Chancellor, so David's announcement drew less attention than it probably merited.
It's a tumultuous time for the country, to say the least, and during the course of his search, Sharpe faces Indians who are less than happy with their English colonizers — as well as the seductive wiles of Top Chef's Padma Lakshmi.
The tumultuous forms and colors that have taken over Clarks» canvases seem even more unleashed, swelling and proliferating less like plants than like the clouds of a gathering storm.
«If you come of age in a period when you view the market as being tumultuous, that probably makes you less likely to invest in the stock market,» Barber says.
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