Sentences with phrase «tumult as»

Indeed, the top of the chain is beginning to suffer the same tumult as the second and third tier programs.
Suddenly Teddy's routine life is thrown into tumult as he tries to track a killer - against his boss's wishes - while balancing his complicated family life, three other jobs, and the colorful characters populating the island around him.
That ensures tumult as the two contrary sides come together for a lavish August weekend in Martha's Vineyard.

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I also asked Chesky to weigh in on the recent tumult at Uber, a company often lumped into the same bucket as Airbnb as the poster children of the «sharing economy» and which has been dealing with extensive fallout from accusations of an aggressive and sexist culture and a leaked video showing CEO Travis Kalanick berating an Uber driver.
What these people know — and what more Canadians need to understand — is that truly innovative companies tend to create more value as time goes on, as they shed the hype and tumult of the startup phase and gain the customers, experiences and processes needed to become global businesses.
But rather than passing judgment on whether globalization is a wonderful or a terrible thing, Easterbrook accepts it as a mixed bag, foreseeing «an endless tumult of improved living standards wrapped with ribbons of stress, anxiety and dissatisfaction.
Uber faced further tumult last month when Susan Fowler, a former employee, wrote a public blog post detailing what she described as her experience being subjected to sexual harassment while having the company's human resources department ignore her complaints.
The 1980's and 1990's will bring plenty of tumult in terms of ownership, as Arabian princes, Primerica, Shearson and others will bat the company around like kittens in a box with a ball of string.
For conscience is indeed «a blushing innocent spirit that sets up a tumult in a man's breast and fills him with difficulties» just because to conscience the means are without exception as important as the end.
According to a common Semitic idiom, just as sons of wickedness are wicked men, and sons of tumult are tumultuous ones, wisdom's children are people who have wisdom.
The vices of the middle - aged and the middle class of middle America have been scored repeatedly, while the suburbanite is routinely pictured as one who cowardly flees from the tumult of the inner city to enjoy his affluence in the privacy of his background with its green grass and ubiquitous charcoal grill.
It occurred to me as I drove that freedom's battles were fought both in the calm of Monticello and in the tumult of Bull Run.
«In all modesty, which I have learned in my childhood, in the tumult of the times I have been able to assert myself as a free man, a Christian, and a theologian.»
As I watched the tumult, I was frequently as put off by what my would - be defenders said as I was by what my detractors attackeAs I watched the tumult, I was frequently as put off by what my would - be defenders said as I was by what my detractors attackeas put off by what my would - be defenders said as I was by what my detractors attackeas I was by what my detractors attacked.
Aaron has a very clear memory of his reaction as he circled the base paths in that enormous tumult of rejoicing.
The vast collection of sources is what makes the film, despite the bafflingly poor sound quality of some of the interviews, as it provides colourful detail to what would otherwise be a straightforward history of social tumult.
You could almost see the party leaders» hair waving in the wind as they fought on in the tumult around them.
«Fear a tumult which will affect those who caused it as well as the innocent ones...» Quran Chapter Anfal 8:25
Heastie, however, is perhaps best known in political circles for leading a multiethnic coalition — dubbed the Rainbow Rebels — that ousted Assemblyman Jose Rivera as leader of the Bronx Democratic Party in 2008, ending what had been years of tumult within the organization.
If you can stand the tumult, you may find yourself feeling giddy as you watch old pros like Nolte, Willis, Hershey and, especially, Finney play at such a high pitch.
Alice Winocour's film begins as a vivid portrait of a man warily eyeing the tumult of his homecoming.
Years later, as revolution stirs once more in the streets of Paris, Cosette (Amanda Seyfried) finds herself besmitten with a young rebel named Marius (Eddie Redmayne), and is soon dragged with her father into the political tumult, pursued ravenously by Javert.
Criterion painstakingly restores and beautifully packages Medium Cool on Blu - ray, positioning the film as a definitive document of the political tumult in late - 1960s America.
Still, this sense of despair and tumult lends itself effectively to helping establish a chaotic, almost hallucinogenic tone, aided by DP Robert Richardson's sharp visuals, regular Thelma Schoonmaker's nimble cutting and a wise soundtrack selection that can best be described as «Motown Punk.»
After growing up in the political tumult of France in the sixties and seventies, Assayas followed a path similar to the one traveled by several titans of the French New Wave, first working as a critic for Cahiers du cinéma, then moving on to film projects, including collaborations with André Téchiné and his own feature directorial debut, the 1986 Disorder.
And as I previously mentioned, Daniels delivers us into the time and the tumult of civil rights and blatant racism.
Out of the tumult of history and the psychic torture that is the legacy of slavery, Steven Spielberg forged his most accomplished film since Schindler's List: a ruminative epic that used America's 16th president as a totemic figure against which a nation's progress over the centuries since could be gauged.
Cuesta's reference to director Alan Pakula, killed on the L.I.E. and responsible for a trio of seminal paranoia thrillers in the seventies (Klute, The Parallax View, All the President's Men), gains an increased level of resonance as the cinema of that decade was a reflection of another generation's loss of innocence — one fuelled by the triple - assassinations of JFK, RFK, and Martin Luther King, the gulf created by the free - love and flower - power movements, and the psychological tumult of Vietnam.
As the ratio of laughs to drama shift in the later half, matters grow admittedly grave and the film less fun but the final product — like any family that sticks together — is well worth the emotional tumult along the way.
He secretly releases it first to the New York Times, leaving the Washington Post - going through tumult of its own as the company was getting ready to go public while also being led by an untested female publisher, Katherine Graham (Streep)- flat - footed.
Born Amid Tumult, Head Start Deeply Rooted in Mississippi Community connections forged during the civil rights era have helped sustain Head Start as a powerful presence for generations of Mississippians.
As Jefferson also said, Malo periculosam, libertatem quam quietam servitutem: «I prefer the tumult of liberty to the quiet of servitude.»
After seven years of tumult and transition fueled by the common core, state testing is settling down, with most states rejecting the federally funded PARCC and Smarter Balanced assessments, and nearly one - quarter embracing the SAT or the ACT as their official high school test.
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Towles then uses this Trojan horse of a literary dreamboat, Count Rostov, to illuminate some 100 years of the ebbing of a lost Russian aristocracy, the subsequent tumult of Soviet revolution, and the failure of that revolution to transform society for the better, even as everything — or almost everything — of his former life is stripped from him.
We've seen multiple re-appearances of age - old titles updated for the modern era, the usual innovation from the indie and kickstarter scenes, and we saw it all with some tumult in the gaming journalism field as well.
More important, she has learned to forgo depiction, yet free a painting such as «Brother Sister» (2013) to exude reminiscences of shifting light and weather, or perhaps of the inner tumult of recollected experience.
Louise Bourgeois One of the most influential artists of the twentieth century, Louise Bourgeois described her artistic practice as an attempt to work through whatever tumult plagued her — psychologically, personally, or artistically.
By cutting, tearing, and layering pasted papers, Motherwell reflected the tumult and violence of the modern world, establishing him as an essential and original voice in postwar American art.
The small oil paintings reveal him as a young artist beginning just after the tumult of Abstract Expressionism.
Apparently, the rich surface congestion of a small wall piece such as «Monk» (1955)-- unhelpfully designated a «combine painting» — implicates it in the ongoing studio tumult of materials and images that produced blazoned free - standing structures such as «Minutiae» (1954) and «Odalisk» (1955/58).
The Academician can capture a sense of absolute stillness — a full moon at sunrise over a flat sandy spit — as easily as a one of tumult, such as a high tide engulfing a beach.
This show includes paintings that evoke a multitude of social and philosophical ideas, as well as a multiplicity of attitudes to nature, not only its changing moods, but also the feelings called forth by them in the painter's own mind — from the effusiveness of Spring Rain to the tumult of Stormy Sea and the dense melancholy of Damp Autumn.
To only observe either Time Landscape or Paradise as a hologram of what once existed before, or as an environmental life - raft within the tumult of urbanization, would represent a failure to see the works as the progressive, evolving landscapes that they are, and the impetus for change that they spark.
In moments such as now I am a poor Diogenes — who when asked why he was punishing the tub he lived in by pushing it around the city explained that while the citizens were preparing for war it were best that he busied himself in some manner calculated to add to the martial air and general tumult.
Wright is very convincing on the fact that apocalyptic language of disaster — the sun and moon falling into the sea, all that kind of thing — was never intended to be about the end of the space - time universe (as has often been assumed by later generations) but is a metaphor for forthcoming socio - political change and tumult.
As long as the weather conditions are warm and / or humid, the harmonious tumult of peeps and whistles carries on uninterrupteAs long as the weather conditions are warm and / or humid, the harmonious tumult of peeps and whistles carries on uninterrupteas the weather conditions are warm and / or humid, the harmonious tumult of peeps and whistles carries on uninterrupted.
With the IWC meeting in Jersey being bandied as a «quieter affair», after recent tumult and mud - slinging, is it time to look at whether a «whaling commission» is ever going to be up to the job of protecting the whales?
During the year of tumult and chaos surrounding Cyanogen after the launch of the OnePlus One, OnePlus went with an in - house solution for the OnePlus 2, and since then has continued building OxygenOS, as it's called, into an Android skin that's now up to the task of challenging most out there.
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