Sentences with phrase «tumult for»

Though it's not entirely accurate to say that living an environmental aware life is more expensive than not doing so, the make do and mend version of frugality is perhaps one of the greenest virtues out there, when your entirely financial life is in tumult for all but the most committed person there are more immediately pressing concerns than the environmental welfare of all.
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.
The demise of Health Republic Insurance of New York has created tumult for hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers and headaches for the state's other insurance companies.
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.

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In other words, even good news can be bad news for a company like Ecolibrium, which, despite the industry tumult, has racked up a three - year growth rate of 988.7 percent.
But the damage was done: Dealers revolted and today, two years later, the company is still recovering from the tumult, still searching for ways to expand its sales, and still working to regain the trust of its 4,200 dealers.
On Wednesday, after weeks of tumult, the controversial data firm Cambridge Analytica announced it's shutting down, and will soon be filing for bankruptcy.
The problem of the high priests, the scripes etc. was avoiding a popular tumult (the people loved Jesus), so that had to wait for an opportunity to catch Jesus secretly at a solitary place.
(CNN)-- For Christians in countries thrown into tumult by the Arab Spring revolutions, Easter celebrations may prove dangerous.
The saintly Pius anticipated the cultural tumult of the modern age and the necessity for survival of being close to Jesus Christ in the Eucharist.
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.
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.»»
Then God sent the flood and killed everything except for some seeds which obviously survived, and miraculously salt - water and fresh - water fish survived in the tumult and obviously everything in Noah's boat (affectionately called the «ark») was safe too.
And for many, the tumult continues.
It was the tumult of this hyper - inflationary period that Mawarire believes partially set the stage for his own movement's appeal.
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.)
Preparing myself daily for death will help me to see everything against the background of eternity and to have a right perspective about the tumult, the activities, the fashions and issues of this 21st century.
The Coca - Cola Co tried to buy the Bionade brand in 2004 for $ 100 million and launched a copycat drink reduced - sugar drink called Spirit of Georgia in 2007 and another called Tumult in 2010, but neither have taken off.
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....
For that reason, «cities have historically been locales of tumult» (Holston and Appadurai, 2008, p 188).
Feinman is joining the court amid a lot of tumult in politics and government, a time Cuomo administration counsel Alphonso David says is one in which people will look to the law for clarity.
If so, we have this fleeting instant of peace, one short - lived breather from the tumult, which becomes a crucial moment for a separate civic reflection.
«We're all talking about the political situation and the political tumult: I believe it comes down to the fact that you have working men and women in this country who believe they have been given a raw deal in this country and have been given a raw deal for decades, and I believe it's true,» Cuomo said Saturday, before marching in a labor parade.
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.
a former cabinet Minister in the Kufuor Administration, who pleaded for anonymity because he doesn't want to further stoke the fire in the party, said there is no peace in the NPP because the people Nana Akufo - Addo has surrounded himself with are «fighting a quixotic force and chasing an imaginary enemy» leading to the tumult in the party.
After weeks of tumult and parliamentary maneuvering — including Gov. David Paterson's threat of a government shutdown that would bring «unimaginable chaos» and «anarchy in the streets» — New York finally has a state budget for the fiscal year that began April 1.
The environmental tumult is diminishing the habitat for many species, from polar bears and seals to crustaceans and unique Arctic algae.
The CDC findings and resulting tumult, including likely congressional hearings, «raises the question of whether there will continue to be public support for this research.»
Also striking is how at least some of the people who actually appraise species for a living have made peace with the perpetual tumult over defining just what it is they get up in the morning to study.
Mitchell portrayed Lucy Camden, the middle (and third oldest) of the children — notorious for her innumerable suitors and constant emotional tumult.
Although he couldn't have planned for its unexpectedly acute real world relevance, «Get Out» arrives in theaters at a time of post-election tumult and terror among the country's minority population under President Trump's first two months in office.
Already a hit in Japan (it's the highest - grossing domestic production of 2016 there), the film is being released in the U.S. for a limited run in the midst of the kind of social tumult that tends to engender the best Godzilla movies.
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.
You Were Never Really Here is a fleeting mood piece that, for its occasional moments of startling beauty and Phoenix's auching tumult, doesn't linger.
That ensures tumult as the two contrary sides come together for a lavish August weekend in Martha's Vineyard.
In essence, what was subversively hinted at in Howard Hawks's Red River and Nicholas Ray's Johnny Guitar has been brought to the fore, with an intense preoccupation for the heartbreaking tumult that registers on the faces of its lonesome doves.
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.
Here Howard exchanges the streamlined kineticism of a race - against - time thriller for a bewildering tumult of reversals, flashbacks and contradictory information.
Like Baumbach's other characters, he's well - shaded — hardly a monster, but difficult to root for, his flaws reflected in the tumult around him, from his frequently tipsy fourth wife Maureen (a delightful Emma Thompson) to the expired orange juice in his fridge.
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.
Destined to be the world's tallest skyscraper for a little over a year, it jutted above the noonday tumult, twenty - eight stories of Bessemer steel, terracotta, and glass.
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.
«This tumult in the industry inspired the second largest e-retailer, Barnes & Noble, to push for agency agreements with the publishers.
Colin - Means uproar or tumult; ideal for a high energy dog breed like a Border Collie or Irish Setter.
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.
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.
2016 Bob Dylan: The New Orleans Series, New Orleans Museum of Art, Louisiana, USA 2016 Face Value, Kent State University Museum, Kent, Ohio, USA 2016 Face Value, Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz, Chemnitz, Germany 2015 Face Value, Butler Museum, Youngstown, Ohio, USA 2014 Bob Dylan, CAMERIMAGE, Tumult Gallery, Toruń, Poland 2014 Face Value, Museum of National History, Copenhagen, Denmark 2013 Revisionist Art, Gagosian Gallery, New York, NY, USA 2013 Mood Swings, Halcyon Gallery, London 2013 Bob Dylan: Face Value, The National Portrait Gallery, London 2013 The New Orleans Series, Palazzo Reale, Milan 2011 The Asia Series, Gagosian Gallery, New York 2010 The Brazil Series, Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen 2010 The Drawn Blank Series, Accademia Albertina delle Belle Arti, Turin, Italy 2010 The Drawn Blank Series, Asahi Exhibition Centre, Roppongi, Tokyo 2010 Bob Dylan on Canvas, Halcyon Gallery, London 2009 The Drawn Blank Series, Halcyon Gallery, London 2009 The Drawn Blank Series, Edinburgh City Centre 2008 The Drawn Blank Series, Halcyon Gallery, London 2007 The Drawn Blank Series, Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz, Germany
Presenting like the fall of cards in a tarot deck, Arcana is an embodied attempt at understanding within the tumult of the contemporary, and allows the viewer a chance to divine possible futures for the artist, and themselves.
Judd hosted dinner parties and social gatherings, and had a genuine curiosity for new ideas and debate about the intersection of art, culture, history, and politics at a time of great tumult and change in the United States and the world.
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