Sentences with phrase «of firestorm in»

He is currently the voice of Firestorm in new Cartoon Network hit Justice League Action.

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NBC anchor Megyn Kelly's upcoming interview with «InfoWars» host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has resulted in a firestorm of criticism, notably from the families of Sandy Hook shooting victims.
Before Dan Price caused a media firestorm by establishing a $ 70,000 minimum wage at his Seattle company, Gravity Payments... before Hollywood agents, reality - show producers, and book publishers began throwing elbows for a piece of the hip, 31 - year - old entrepreneur with the shoulder - length hair and Brad Pitt looks... before Rush Limbaugh called him a socialist and Harvard Business School professors asked to study his radical experiment in paying workers... an entry - level Gravity employee named Jason Haley got really pissed off at him.
Industry Minister Tony Clement has set off a firestorm of controversy with the government's decision to ax the mandatory long - form census from Statistics Canada, which caused the head of the national polling agency to resign in protest.
This requirement triggered a firestorm of protest from corporations about the difficulties of calculation, the pointlessness of the statistic, every objection in the book.
The surprise acquittal of Jose Ines Garcia Zarate in the shooting death of San Francisco woman Kate Steinle set off a firestorm of outrage Thursday night, as top conservatives and critics of so - called «sanctuary cities» pinned blame for Steinle's death on illegal immigration and insufficiently aggressive deportation policies.
At the time of his firing, Comey was handling the bureau's investigation into whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia to meddle in the 2016 election, creating a firestorm of controversy for the Trump administration.
At the three - week meeting in 2014, one of the bishops» working documents sparked a media firestorm when it included a section called «Welcoming homosexual persons.»
Ahead of Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg's appearance on Capitol Hill on Tuesday, CNBC takes a look at exactly how the tech behemoth ended up in the midst of a media firestorm.
Levy's tale in Wired of Ozzie's idea to allow law enforcement agencies to get access to encrypted smartphone data has ignited a firestorm of criticism from encryption and security experts.
In the weeks since the series debuted, there has been an Internet firestorm that has included countless opinions on whether or not justice was truly served and whether Avery may have suffered the second wrongful conviction of his life (he previously spent 18 years in prison for a sexual assault conviction that was later overturned due to new DNA evidenceIn the weeks since the series debuted, there has been an Internet firestorm that has included countless opinions on whether or not justice was truly served and whether Avery may have suffered the second wrongful conviction of his life (he previously spent 18 years in prison for a sexual assault conviction that was later overturned due to new DNA evidencein prison for a sexual assault conviction that was later overturned due to new DNA evidence).
Until disclosures last month that Comey had maintained a file of memos detailing his communications with Trump, including a February meeting in which the president allegedly pressed the then - director to shut down the bureau's investigation of former national security adviser Michael Flynn, the former director had been at the center of firestorm for his pre-election handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation.
Cohen, Trump's personal attorney, is in the midst of a legal firestorm over the payment to Daniels, which was made in exchange for Daniels» silence about an alleged affair with Trump.
And autumn has featured, along with Morneau's troubles, Heritage Minister Melanie Joly being scorched by a firestorm — hottest by far in Quebec, her home province — sparked by her deal with Netflix, which extracts $ 500 million over five years for Canadian productions from the internet streaming giant, but imposes none of the taxes and regulations her critics demand.
The announcement provoked a firestorm of response in many financial services circles.
That paucity of women in engineering roles likely contributed to the sexist environment described by former employee Susan Fowler, whose damning Feb. 19 blog post created Uber's current firestorm.
The controversy, which stemmed from questions over whether a female developer's relationship with a male game journalist influenced coverage of her game, has expanded in a full - blown firestorm.
-- Starbucks finds itself in quite a firestorm over having two black men arrested on a charge of loitering in Philadelphia.
Popular financial radio show host Dave Ramsey caused a firestorm on Twitter last week when he weighed in against the «fiduciary rule» — the controversial pending Department of Labor regulation that would impose new restrictions on a vast swath of financial professionals who handle IRAs and 401 (k) accounts.
In recent weeks, the social - media giant has been enduring a firestorm and stock selloff after data - mining company Cambridge Analytica reportedly used the personal details of up to 87 million Facebook users without authorization.
Vahl made specific mention of Facebook's recent firestorm over organic search, and ultimately argued for a change in behavior.
One of its Santa Rosa Mountain Mike's Pizza joints went up during the October firestorm, but Chandi Restaurant Group continues to expand in the North Bay, including a hotel planned for the burn site.
President Donald Trump marks the National Day of Prayer with faith leaders in the White House Rose Garden amid a firestorm over payments to a porn actress.
In Charleston, South Carolina, when those innocent people were shot during a bible study, the eloquence of their difficult words, «I forgive you,» spoke more directly to defeat the evil perpetrated by a tortured man than did the ensuing media firestorm which brought down one Confederate flag.
President Wild's statement was made in the context of a firestorm generated by the offer of a seven - figure gift if the university would revert to a nickname formerly used for its athletic teams.
The resignation comes after a firestorm over the column and after a tearful apology from the editor - in - chief of Georgia's Atlanta Jewish Times, Andrew Adler.
Sandra Fluke, the student who was at the center of a firestorm over contraception rules at her religious university, applauded the decision, saying in a statement, «I am very pleased that under these policies all women, regardless of what school they attend or where they work, will soon have affordable access to contraception.»
Yes it does, and President Bachmann will destroy all of our enemies in a firestorm of nuclear devastation.
Maybe it was Matthew Paul Turner's response to John Piper regarding women who work outside of the home (and the subsequent firestorm in the comment section).
Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, the public face of a recent political firestorm surrounding the construction of an Islamic center in Lower Manhattan, is now spearheading what he calls the Cordoba Movement.
(CNN)- A picture of a woman with facial hair wearing a turban posted to the social media site Reddit has garnered a firestorm of Internet reaction and has taught at least two Ohio college students lessons in graciousness, humanities and religious studies.
[1] In that same book (published just a few months after the controversial statement, «Evangelicals and Catholics Together: The Christian Mission in the Third Millennium» was issued), the founders of ECT agreed that, despite the firestorm of criticism that had erupted in some circles, the original statement was only a beginninIn that same book (published just a few months after the controversial statement, «Evangelicals and Catholics Together: The Christian Mission in the Third Millennium» was issued), the founders of ECT agreed that, despite the firestorm of criticism that had erupted in some circles, the original statement was only a beginninin the Third Millennium» was issued), the founders of ECT agreed that, despite the firestorm of criticism that had erupted in some circles, the original statement was only a beginninin some circles, the original statement was only a beginning.
CNN: Photo of woman with facial hair leads to conversation, understanding A picture of a woman with facial hair wearing a turban posted to the social media site Reddit has garnered a firestorm of Internet reaction and has taught at least two Ohio college students lessons in graciousness, humanities and religious studies.
In recent weeks, presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton unwittingly ignited a firestorm of controversy during a Meet the Press interview.
Military experts can discuss «first strike,» «second strike,» and «counter-strike-with bonus»; but beyond these semantic exercises, it is obvious to the careful inquirer that both the U.S. and the USSR are now equipped to eliminate each other as viable societies by exploding a few large hydrogen bombs high in the stratosphere, generating firestorms of meteorological dimensions.
Back in April, during Holy Week and at the height of the firestorm, a reporter with a national paper asked me in obviously innocent puzzlement, «We did Watergate and Nixon fell, we did Enron and it fell, how come the Church is still standing?»
Honestly, I suspect the practice (though potentially offensive in any context) only really became the subject of a firestorm because the church's baptism «projects» involved already sensitive territory, like the Holocaust.
But this part of Whitehead's cosmology, which seems relatively straightforward, has unleashed a firestorm of controversy in the technical literature, centering around that most delicate and personal of all issues for us humans, our own personal survival.
You prepare for them by YEAR ROUND sending out teams, evaluating the environment and weather trends, comparing past trends (firestorms in Cali come about every 3 to 4 years on average), future projections, and physical efforts to stop new burns from going out of control.
In the firestorm after last year's interim report, Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri, who will again preside, announced that the language group reports would not be made public — which led to another uproar in which synod participants, notably both progressives and traditionalists, accused the committee running the event of manipulatioIn the firestorm after last year's interim report, Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri, who will again preside, announced that the language group reports would not be made public — which led to another uproar in which synod participants, notably both progressives and traditionalists, accused the committee running the event of manipulatioin which synod participants, notably both progressives and traditionalists, accused the committee running the event of manipulation.
The very cost of mounting and moving so comprehensive a show (having closed in Chicago, it is now in Philadelphia and from there goes to Los Angeles and New York) makes it all the more remarkable that an artist who had generated so much hostility among so many critics at the beginning of the decade in both the United States and Germany would have survived the firestorm of criticism and receive solid support from such establishment stalwarts as the Lannan Foundation and the Ford Motor Company.
When Jordin Sparks took to the field to sing the National Anthem in Arizona ahead of the Cowboys vs. Cardinals NFL game on Monday night, she was walking into a cultural firestorm.
CNN: My Take: 5 reasons Christians should love «Twighlight» Jane Wells, author of Glitter in the Sun: A Bible Study Searching for Truth in the Twighlight Saga, writes that the Twilight Saga has launched a firestorm of debate as to whether the vampire - human love story represents eternal love at its finest or glorifies misogynistic and abusive relationships.
no it wasn't meant as tongue in cheek although i can see why it may be taken that way it was a reference to the «delicate» nature of the subject and the and the firestorm it often ignites.
The pastor of Mars Hill Bible Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Bell has authored a book called Love Wins: A Book About Heaven, Hell, and the Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived, which ignited a firestorm of controversy over the weekend, weeks before it arrives in bookstores.
But Modell and Lerner split bitterly after Lerner, faced with a firestorm of criticism in Cleveland, said he had merely allowed his plane to be used.
Regardless, the words alone had sparked a firestorm between two of the biggest names in the game.
Venus's last - minute withdrawal from her much - anticipated match against Serena at Indian Wells in March — amid charges of gross disregard for the ticket - buying fan and speculation that their father, Richard, had ordered Serena to lose to eventual champion Venus in their semifinal match at last year's Wimbledon — sparked a public - relations firestorm that hadn't yet been doused.
But we're supposed to believe that the Rays, who committed to overlooking off - the - field issues so they could acquire the best players possible, who were one of the teams least likely to be worried about a media firestorm, who had an analytically savvy front office that collectively drooled at the thought of a.400 + OBP in the middle of the order for less than a million, just didn't have any interest in Barry Bonds.
May 21, 2013 — Garcia ignites a firestorm when, in response to a query from the emcee at a European Tour awards dinner, he lamely jokes he would have Woods over every night during the U.S. Open and serve him fried chicken — code for one of the most offensive caricatures of African Americans.
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