It is about the troubled jazz trumpeter Chet Baker, shown making
a tempestuous career comeback in the 1960s.
But this major scientific work was not published until 1704, as a result of one of the most protracted personality clashes of Newton's
tempestuous career: he was unable, and never learned, to cope with criticism of any kind, and he did not suffer fools gladly.
Not exact matches
In November he made the 600th goal of his long,
tempestuous, illustrious, unparalleled
career.
The Irish - born actress was nicknamed the Queen of Technicolor for her fiery red tresses and green eyes, and she played strong - willed, often
tempestuous women throughout her
career.
Through these
tempestuous years among her male peers, Bourgeois experienced the typical ambivalence of the
career - minded wife and mother, fighting off anxiety - attacks while preparing for her shows.