Sentences with phrase «making whirlwind»

When I feel overworked, I think about all of the things I plan to do on my trip, making it a whirlwind of excitement and adventure.
But in some Tory eyes he seems to be making a whirlwind transition from government embarrassment to ministerial martyr.
We made a whirlwind trip back to Ohio and Indiana for a friend's wedding!
Let's make a whirlwind of excitement and play when ever you want too.
My publicist was wonderful, and her professionalism, her kindness and understanding of what needed to be done has made the whirlwind that is Smith Publicity a joy and a pleasure to work with.
He, Davies, and artist Walter Pach made a whirlwind tour of Europe in 1912 to find the best and most audacious examples of new art to introduce to New York audiences.
Our goals include transforming the workplace to make WhirlWind one of the Best Places to Work, meet an aggressive 5 year revenue goal, and create prototype companies based on best practices.

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To help you make it through the whirlwind of growth that can happen after an investment, you have to know how much capital you need and when you need it.
Upon leaving office, Bush made no secret of his desire to make money and embarked on a whirlwind of deals, partnerships, and advisory positions in aggressive pursuit of that goal.
At Uber, former employees say the system bred competition and infighting that was made worse by whirlwind growth and sprawling, decentralized management.
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.
Offering a whirlwind tour of the secrets of their success, Edu stressed the need for operators to focus on making everybody in their space happy — not just clients, but workspace staff and visitors too.
From whirlwind celebrity romances to your best friend moving halfway across the country to be with a guy she's known for a month, the phrase «love makes you do crazy things» is never more true than in our current culture of immediacy.
He is «snatched away to heaven» by a whirlwind (It is assumed that the gods took him), and he makes post mortem appearances.
Langdon Gilkey, in Naming the Whirlwind: The Renewal of God - Language (Bobbs - Merrill, 1969), has made the point that the sense of transience or temporality, the sense that all things are in passage, is a fundamental characteristic of experience.
So why would God Punish you more then a fellow in Kansas, Answer He wouldn't, But he didn't make the decision to live on the Coast you did so you might get a chance to reap the whirlwind.
It is quite otherwise, however, with Elijah, the ninth century prophet, who, according to the Biblical tradition, had been carried up to heaven in a whirlwind riding in a chariot of fire, drawn by horses of fire.13 Elijah had made such an impression on the men of his own generation as a man of vitality and divine power that he continued to be a living legend.
God is behind nature, hidden to sight but audible to the ears, since, as with Job's whirlwind, something is making nature sound so turbulent.
It is significant that when God makes his entrance onto the stage that is the wreckage of Job's life in the book that bears his name, he comes in the whirlwind.
Food, cocktails, friends, family, traveling, gifts, and a whirlwind of social activities can sometimes be a little crazy and exhausting, so I've rounded up a few of my favorite things to help make your holiday entertaining a little easier, stylish and a whole lot more fun (and tasty!)
The Spanish right - back has enjoyed somewhat of a whirlwind year with the Gunners as he struggled on his UEFA Champions League debut against Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund 12 months ago and it appeared he wasn't quite ready to make the step up to first - team football at the time.
Tuero was only 19 years and 320 days old when he made his debut in the 1998 Australian Grand Prix and embarked on a whirlwind season in F1 which rocked the establishment.
A whirlwind tour of Ireland completes the spadework of weekend economic survey and makes secure forever the glorious place of the shovel in the history of Irish athletics
Self - care is not an issue of vanity because sometimes it's the little things that make us feel whole when we're in a whirlwind of change.
Made from carbon fiber, the Bolt is ultra-durable and can withstand crashing, so even if you're a beginner, you can take this whirlwind for a spin.
As the countdown to this year's Oscars race begins, Hollywood's biggest names are preparing with a whirlwind of pre-parties, dress fittings, make - up and hair appointments.
I feel kind of silly making my return with a humble sandwich recipe, but if I have learned anything from the whirlwind of happenings in my life it is that simplicity is queen, especially in the Summer, in Austin.
Well for starters, for anyone who's gone on a whirlwind tour of New York before, you'll likely undoubtedly recall the world's most dizzying roundabout (hence the Circle), which doesn't make a whole lot of sense in a city of grid - like streets, but that's New York for you — it doesn't have to make sense.
In one whirlwind weekend, the 48 Hour Film Project gives filmmakers, screenwriters, and actors a chance to team up and compete to make the best original short film.
But a whirlwind night apart involving temptations from a duo of strangers (Analeigh Tipton and Adam Goldberg) will either make them realize why they are together in the first place or finally drive them apart forever.
It has been a whirlwind of an adventure making a feature in 10 days and I feel enormously lucky to have had the trust of my incredibly talented cast and crew.»
Jasmine turns up in her life like a whirlwind and turns things upside down, and it makes her question her life, her ambitions or lack thereof, comparatively.
The point I'm making is that even though the Grey - Steele romance has been a whirlwind since Ana literally stumbled into Christian's office (then later his red dungeon, and, finally, his heart), it's just inconceivable that she never found out before that he has his own jet.
In a whirlwind tour of several brand - new planets in a galaxy far, far away, he both unmistakably expands upon what may be the most familiar cinematic setting in movie history, and at the same time makes it plain this is not the old comfortable shoe version of Star Wars universe its legions of fans might expect, or even want.
Timothy Olyphant (TV's Deadwood) makes a suitable villain, and Maggie Q is effective as the whirlwind villainess, Mai.
But he also tries to help the boy make sense of the whirlwind of emotions he is experiencing.
If this all sounds a little oblique, Kates presents a dizzying whirlwind of visuals, which not only illustrate the argument, but also make the intellectual babble seem terribly exciting — re-creating a cultural moment when ideas still mattered and an aesthetic revolution was there for the taking.
For those fortunate enough to hear their names be called, Oscars Nomination Day is a whirlwind of excited phone calls from friends and family, press interviews, and making plans to attend Hollywood's biggest night.
It's not clear who LaBeouf would play in this scenario, since those three Transformers movies have probably made him too world - weary to play a teenager these days, but he's probably down for a whirlwind of hart - partying, law - bending, and young love.
What might have saved «Mobile Homes» is the lived - in texture of authenticity that made last year's «American Honey» such a whirlwind revelation (to name just one example in which a foreigner zeroed in on the alarming nihilism and opportunistic disregard that she observed among characters of a similar age and class).
Something like a whirlwind in person, Radford cuts through the pre-lunch crowd at a swank Denver bar, where he spots me at a table chatting with his ingénue from The Merchant of Venice, Lynn Collins, and makes a beeline, hand extended in a gesture unaffected enough to shed a little light on how unspoken he's been about his film, United States foreign policy, and actors.
His slim, wiry frame makes him look tiny next to the likes of Armie Hammer, barely enough room to contain the whirlwind of emotions that comes with coming of age as he reckons with his budding sexuality.
Lady Bird gets props for not trying to make her admirable or likable — just a chaotic whirlwind setting her sights on the greatest city in the world.
The two fall in love at first sight and embark on a whirlwind romance which finally enables Eilis to make the adjustment to life in the States.
It's a whirlwind of numerous subplots vying for more exploration and attention without anything meaningful to say within each isolated story, but it makes for a pleasant, visually impressive time at the movies.
After meeting the whirlwind application deadline, working with partners in their target communities to assess need and tailor their school design, and making their case at a public hearing, one local and two state charter schools are on their way:
The 2013 Auto Show circuit made its annual stop in Chicago along its whirlwind, worldwide tour.
Hugh is a whirlwind of interviews and Twitter chats that tend to make him accessible to almost anyone who asks.
Lisa Unger takes us on a breathtaking ride in which every choice Ridley makes creates a whirlwind of consequences that are impossible to imagine...
Each year we make sure to prepare the home for the whirlwind of dozens of tiny feet scuttling around on hardwood floors.
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