Sentences with phrase «quite tumultuous»

Even though Bitcoin is partial to price unpredictability, the last few weeks have been quite tumultuous.
I've had quite the tumultuous history with the first Dead Snow films.
Harry Redknapp has resigned as Queens Park Rangers manager after a quite tumultuous reign following the Hoops» return to the Premier League this season.
We can not evaluate evolution simply by looking at its past history, one which is often quite tumultuous, violent, and confusing.
It's been quite a tumultuous week in the markets, as we all know, but something seems amiss... on Thursday when the Bank of England's Mark Carney talked about raising rates faster than expected, the pound popped (as one would expect) but it did not take even a few hours for it to completely reverse trend as if nothing happened, and the USD was back to being strong again.

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I believe in God but I have a tumultuous relationship with the idea of Jesus, but I've met a lot of these people and there is a light in them that I can't quite describe - it's a goodness.
Smollan's case study of a New Zealand healthcare authority undergoing major restructuring represents a quite unique qualitative examination of the stresses of work life as those involved are caught up in the tumultuous processes of organizational change.
It has been tumultuous so I'm quite excited to start a new chapter soon.
I had the talented and quite entertaining @edwardsizzahands (yes that's the name he goes by) do my hair after a tumultuous experience with the first hairdresser, more on that at a later time.
Which is quite a monumental failure considering the cast includes Zoe Saldana, Sienna Miller, Chris Cooper, Elle Fanning and Brendan Gleeson, among other top - notch talent; the screenplay was based on an award - winning novel by bestselling author Dennis Lehane (Gone Baby Gone, Shutter Island, Mystic River); and the action spans several tumultuous years in U.S. history.
Honda had been working on crafting a flagship sports car for quite a while, but what once seemed like a clear - cut plan quickly became tumultuous.
There are quite a few tumultuous twists and unforgettable peaks littered throughout this jaunt through the tattered city, and none of them are worth spoiling for potential players.
Kate Hoffman's Dream Home series, photographs taken from performative collage collaborations, has a malleable quality that emphasizes the viewer's own socio - political leanings; Samira Yamin's intricate patterns of Islamic sacred geometries cut into TIME Magazine photos of war oscillate between greater ambiguity and flirting with the didactic depending on the density of the cuttings; Sandra de la Loza's photographs of Stoner Spots underscore the politics of leisure through the exploration of pot - safe spaces, with a subtext of the not - quite - yet absorbed by development; Scott Short's «abstract» paintings replicate multiple generations of photocopying through the prism of Walter Benjamin; and Suzanne Wright will exhibit a deftly humorous Étant donnés-esque collage alongside mandala targets — each salves, in their respective forms, for our tumultuous zeitgeist.
Ending a relationship is quite possibly one of the most tumultuous decisions a person can make.
Although the market had been tumultuous for quite some time, Robert saw an opportunity to raise capital for the New Jersey and New York Real Estate Markets and founded a Distressed Real Estate Investor Fund.
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