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Berlin resigned as editor in 2004, and Ken Alexander ended his tumultuous reign as publisher, then editor, in June 2008.
Released in early 2008 and quickly becoming a New York Times bestseller, the book allowed Felder to tell his life story, describe his often tumultuous relationships with Glenn Frey and Don Henley, and relate his own version of his termination from the band in 2001.
By early 2008, the tumultuous ownership relations between the founders and eBay had resulted in significant leadership churn, with a succession of Skype presidents including Niklas Zennström, Rajiv Dutta, Alex Kazim, Niklas Zennström ( again ), and Henry Gomez, all holding that title at various points between 2005 and 2007.

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After the tumultuous and disappointing 2007 season, the Falcons made a number of moves, hiring a new General Manager and head coach, drafting a new starting quarterback, and signing a starting running back.
The 2000 season started with the selection of future Pro Bowler Chris Samuels and the tumultuous LaVar Arrington in the 2000 NFL Draft and included five consecutive wins in the first half of the season.
1999 2000 was one of the most tumultuous seasons in franchise history and the tumult actually started three months prior to the start of the regular season.
Goodman once auditioned to be a cast member for Jean Doumanian's tumultuous 1980 1981 SNL season, but was rejected.
Metcalf has appeared in several television series, including being a cast member for a single episode of Saturday Night Live the final episode of the show's tumultuous 1980-1981 season.
Allison's tumultuous 1992 season was over, his championship hopes lost as Elliott and Kulwicki finished first and second in the race respectively.
In a see-sawing match to finish to a tumultuous season, the Sharks in their final game coming back from 26 0 down only to lose 26 24 to Canberra.
In 2009 the Impact were crowned at home for their third title, beating the Vancouver Whitecaps FC by an aggregate score of 6 3 in a Cinderella ending to what had been a tumultuous season.
However, the season was somewhat tumultuous for the Czech international.
The AIFL was dissolved after the AIFA absorbed the remaining teams after a tumultuous 2006 season ; the AIFA merged with the original SIFL in fall 2010 after the league's western teams split off to form their own league ( which ceased operations before beginning play ).
The 2007 season was a tumultuous one for Pennington.
He was omitted from the squad during Roma's tumultuous 2004 05 campaign while Luigi Delneri, Roma's third coach of the season ( after Cesare Prandelli and Rudi Völler ), was in charge.
One of its new attractions, the Triple Hurricane roller coaster, was named for the tumultuous storm season.
After a tumultuous season and a half, the team folded December 7, 2005.
The relationship was tumultuous and the couple broke up before the end of the first season.
He returned the following year in 2000 01 but in a tumultuous season, he saw his manager fired, and two of the clubs most promising players in Rio Ferdinand and Frank Lampard sold on.
It marks the end of the traditional ban on sailing, as the tumultuous winter seas are cleansed of the mischief-prone " kalikántzaroi ", the goblins that try to torment God-fearing Christians through the festive season.
The first show of the 1986-1987 season opened with Madonna, host of the previous season opener, telling the audience that the entire 1985-1986 season had been a " horrible dream ," just as Dallas had done a few weeks earlier ( marking the second time J. R. Ewing and company were parodied during a tumultuous time on SNL ).
After his rookie season and the departure of Ricky Watters, Staley became the starter in a tumultuous 3 13 season which led to the dismissal of head coach Ray Rhodes.
* In the prime time special Saturday Night Live in the ' 90s: Pop Culture Nation, it was revealed that, because of this season's less-than-stellar reception, NBC was seriously considering firing Lorne Michaels and canceling the show ( making this the third time this show has come close to being canceled, joining two other tumultuous and critically lackluster seasons: season 6 and season 11 ).

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This, coupled with Owens ' tumultuous stay with the Eagles and his subsequent tenure with the Cowboys ( an Eagles division rival ), earned the boos of the crowd.

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They started a tumultuous relation, which led to Monzón's divorce.
This is how Auguste Rodin and Claudel met and their tumultuous and passionate relationship started.

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In a duet in Orlandini's Antigona, Farinelli showed off all the beauties of his voice and refinements of his style, executing a number of passages of great virtuosity, which were rewarded with tumultuous applause.
Current information from United States Census Bureau shows that 70 % of children in the US live in traditional two-parent families, with 66 % of those living with parents who are married, and 60 % living with their biological parents, and that " the figures suggest that the tumultuous shifts in family structure since the late 1960s have leveled off since 1990.
She was off the big screen for another four years, due mainly to a tumultuous marriage to the singer Dick Haymes.
The tumultuous breeding habits of southern right whales are shown off the shores of Patagonia.
The Portuguese writer Luís Perdigão recorded the interest of the King of Portugal after a sea captain informed Henry the Navigator ( 1394 1460 ) that he had found the island but was driven off by tumultuous sea conditions.
Thus he set off for the United States, spending a year ( 1967-68 ) as a Fellow of the World Press Institute, following which he published his first book, America, 1968: The Fire This Time, an account of the US in its tumultuous election year.
He was one of the stalwarts that helped Wigan through one of the most tumultuous times in the clubs history on and off the field in 2006 with the dismissal of Ian Millward as head coach, the low morale within the team and seeing the once feared Wigan club sitting at the bottom of the table.

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After a tumultuous journey where his ship is wrecked in a storm, his lust for the sea remains so strong that he sets out to sea again.
Although its tenure in office was tumultuous and unsuccessful, the Janata party played a definitive role in Indian politics and history and its legacy remains strong in contemporary India.
He said that every democracy eventually decays into " a government of violence and the strong hand ," leading to " tumultuous assemblies, massacres, banishments.
Halasz had a somewhat tumultuous relationship with the company's board of directors, given his strong opinions about what the NYCO should be.
Terentia and Tullia had a strong relationship that helped them persevere through the tumultuous time of the civil war.
Although his relationship with Yiping is tumultuous at the beginning, the two eventually build a strong bond through their similarities.
Off the field, Wheatley moved his half-brother with him to New Jersey to keep him out of the tumultuous environment and to provide him a strong learning environment.

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But before the curtain descends, the Chorus re-appears one more time and ruefully notes, of Henry's own heir's " state, so many had the managing, that they lost France, and made his England bleed " a reminder of the tumultuous reign of Henry VI of England, which Shakespeare had previously brought to the stage in a trilogy of plays: Henry VI, Part 1, Henry VI, Part 2 and Henry VI, Part 3.
On 16 April ( 3 April according to the old Russian Calendar ), 1917, Lenin arrived by train to a tumultuous reception at Finland Station in Petrograd.
He was known for his humility, for building 3 high schools in the Indianapolis area and for leading his flock through the tumultuous times of the 1960s.

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