(CNN)-- For Christians in countries thrown into
tumult by the Arab Spring revolutions, Easter celebrations may prove dangerous.
Not exact matches
Any other Canadian manufacturer who managed to expand in the midst of five years of economic
tumult would be nurtured
by politicians like a rare orchid.
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.
The earnings report followed weeks of
tumult for Facebook, after a controversy erupted last month when The New York Times and other news outlets reported that millions of Facebook users» private information had been harvested
by Cambridge Analytica, a political firm with ties to the Trump campaign.
The
tumult that saw global equity markets begin to fall at the beginning of February was triggered
by U.S. jobs data that showed wages grew more than anticipated, raising worries that signs of higher inflation might push the U.S. Federal Reserve to increase interest rates more quickly.
Most accounts of the ’87 Crash blame the
tumult on the widespread use of portfolio insurance
by institutional investors.
To add insult to injury, the existing
tumult has been stirred to fever pitch in recent weeks
by Britain's vote in favour of Brexit.
The week of intrigue &
tumult in the affairs of the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta began last Saturday with the decision
by the party executive to suspend leadership candidate Jas...
The life of our times was enriched
by a voice speaking out on the greatmoral truths, above the
tumult of daily conflict.
Mark continues, «And the chief priests and the scribes were seeking how to arrest him
by stealth, and kill him; for they said, «Not during the feast, lest there be a
tumult of the people.»»
By terrible things thou wilt answer us in righteousness O God of our salvation, Thou that art the confidence of all the ends of the earth and of them that are afar off upon the sea: Who by his strength setteth fast the mountains, being girded about with might; Who stilleth the roaring of the seas, the roaring of their waves and the tumult of the people
By terrible things thou wilt answer us in righteousness O God of our salvation, Thou that art the confidence of all the ends of the earth and of them that are afar off upon the sea: Who
by his strength setteth fast the mountains, being girded about with might; Who stilleth the roaring of the seas, the roaring of their waves and the tumult of the people
by his strength setteth fast the mountains, being girded about with might; Who stilleth the roaring of the seas, the roaring of their waves and the
tumult of the peoples.
By analogy «ferment» means stir, agitation, unrest, commotion, excitement, or
tumult.
Isaiah's notable passage announcing the coming of the «Prince of Peace» is preceded
by a picture of war's end — «All the armor of the armed man in the
tumult, and the garments rolled in blood, shall be for burning, for fuel of fire» (Isaiah 9:5 - 6.)
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 attacked.
Rory McIlroy took a breather from prepping for this week's Honda Classic
by jumping into the Twitter
tumult Tiger Woods created when he went all Rory with his home video response to those who dared believe the 14 - time major winner could barely walk.
«This study will be gratefully received
by many for its advice on how our increasing understanding of adolescent development can be put to practical use in helping adolescents through the emotional and behavioral
tumult....
After a year of
tumult at the top, the Naperville Park District hopes to have a new leader in place
by mid-August.
And sometimes we realize, yes, our circumstances and such may have been specific to us, but the
tumult of different ages was
by no means unique but being part of the human race.
That ought to be an American birthright, and beyond the painful
tumult caused
by Paladino's words still awaits, unanswered, the defining question:
Still, one of Corbyn's allies was unperturbed
by the
tumult.
Garcia reached the runoff mostly because of an anti-Emanuel vote, fueled
by irritations ranging from an increase in the number of tickets being generated
by Chicago's red light cameras * to the
tumult in the school system to Emanuel's abrasive personality.
4) The Chris Kirby incident and the arrival of a true East Ramapo political movement — It's been no secret that the East Ramapo Central School District is experiencing
tumult for years, but 2013 marked the year that a full - fledged resistance to the private school domination of the board was launched
by public school parents.
Heastie was able to rise amid
tumult created
by that year's Democratic primary election.
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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.
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.
Before long, American movies would more explicitly reflect a nation in the throes of
tumult and sweeping change: Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, Brian De Palma's Greetings, and Richard Lester's Petulia arrived in 1968, followed
by Dennis Hopper's Easy Rider, Robert Downey Sr.'s Putney Swope, Haskell Wexler's Medium Cool, and Penn's Alice's Restaurant in 1969.
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.
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.
The
tumult of emotions that come from losing a loved one that you didn't particularly like is incredibly well - captured
by Collette.
«It's a tribute to Chris that he doesn't get upset
by a lot of the
tumult and is laser - like focused on improving student achievement,» Booker says.
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.
My heart rate is slightly higher than normal, my senses hyper keen, stimulated
by the impending
tumult.
We support code made
by third party tools such as
Tumult Hype, Adobe Edge Animate or virtually any other source.
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.
By your calculation do you think that in the next 42 there will be less
tumult and that games will get to be more like cinema where the technology more or less stabilizes and the creativity is the thing that people can focus on?
Several other games developed were played
by hundreds of thousands of players (including Zylatov Sisters, MechStrike), or positioned well on the App Store, including one in the top 40 for Education (Transcend), one in the Top 20 of Action and Arcade (iZombie: Death March), and
Tumult was # 5 in Entertainment.
By comparing notes left by artists and thinkers of the period, she hoped to create an exhaustive list of the Russian avant - garde since the Great Patriotic War — a difficult task, especially when one realizes that any documents that made their way through the Soviet tumult are now in private hands — hands wary to let them go, especially to a private museum bankrolled by one of new Russia's most visible billionaire
By comparing notes left
by artists and thinkers of the period, she hoped to create an exhaustive list of the Russian avant - garde since the Great Patriotic War — a difficult task, especially when one realizes that any documents that made their way through the Soviet tumult are now in private hands — hands wary to let them go, especially to a private museum bankrolled by one of new Russia's most visible billionaire
by artists and thinkers of the period, she hoped to create an exhaustive list of the Russian avant - garde since the Great Patriotic War — a difficult task, especially when one realizes that any documents that made their way through the Soviet
tumult are now in private hands — hands wary to let them go, especially to a private museum bankrolled
by one of new Russia's most visible billionaire
by one of new Russia's most visible billionaires.
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.
Lew commented that «Throughout our research and travel we've been moved
by the impassioned discussions we had about recent
tumult in society, politics, and the economic system.
Coming out of the political
tumult of France in the 1960s, the activities of the group were not hermetic, isolated occurrences, but rather a response to the particular intellectual moment, one defined
by radical philosophy and social unrest.
By placing us so near to this
tumult, the painting arouses and heightens our sensitivity without recourse to sentiment.
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Tumult, THE NEW YORK TIMES, 30 October, pp.
Exploring a cross section of art made during a period marked with revolution and socio - political
tumult, this exhibition also will embrace five interventions
by a current generation of artists whose work reflects the concerns of 1969 and brings the exhibition into the present.
While a brief mention of the
tumult of the decade of the 1960s was included
by Ms Togneri in her introduction of the show's lead curator Ms Williams, the conversation was devoted to the work's formal properties.
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.
Kossoff's style is characterized
by an impasto surface, built up in frothy layers that evoke emotional
tumult.
«Throughout our research and travel we've been moved
by the impassioned discussions we had about recent
tumult in society, politics, and the economic system.
From the point - of - view of the deck of the cargo ship comes expansive sky, then calm horizon punctured
by giant waves in foamy white
tumults.