Sentences with phrase «much tumult»

So much tumult this year in our world and in my own life.
I've been a leader in my Portland, Ore., market through much tumult: the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the 2007 financial collapse, the death of beloved agents, and office closures.

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A well - respected serial entrepreneur, Huffington continues to run her wellness company, but much of her time and attention has been engulfed by Uber's tumult.
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham told reporters on Wednesday that the legislative process had «pretty much ground to a halt» amid the tumult in Washington.
These hours ««will be much more difficult to endure than all the tumult and thunder, and... only he who endures them will see the Messiah.»»
He was very much part of the tumult of the 1960s.
It is difficult to underestimate or quantify the extent to which the pre-WWII tumult occurring in these often - exiled filmmakers» homelands affected the «hard - boiled» look and notions of noir, and on the other side, how much the organized hooliganism arising in the United States and the gritty literature of Raymond Chandler, James M. Cain, and Dashiell Hammett in the»20s and»30s influenced the end result.
Principals have gotten much less attention than teachers in the current tumult, but improving the overall caliber of principals would do a great deal to drive progress.
Some might feel a bit shortchanged by what actually happens but most will probably be too mesmerized by the tumult of the sky and sea to pay much attention to what's happening indoors.
Yet largely missing from the picture, amid the tumult of an unexpected electoral outcome, was any clear sense of just how much climate damage a Trump administration can really do.
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