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tumultuous and experience
" Much of the pro-war faction's information came from INC, even though " most Iraq hands with long experience in dealing with that country's tumultuous politics consider the INC's intelligence-gathering abilities to be nearly nil.
Arthur C. Clarke wrote a parody of Coleridge's poem, describing his tumultuous experience co-scripting the film 2001.
Thus he was forced to leave the court of the generous duke Bernhard of Carinthia ( 1202 – 1256 ); after an experience of the tumultuous household of the landgrave of Thuringia, he warns those who have weak ears to give it a wide berth.
The campaign emphasized the importance of experience and fiscal prudence during an economically tumultuous time.
Over the next two years, The Aquabats would experience a tumultuous period of pre-production on their proposed studio follow-up.

tumultuous and shows
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.
Spike shows no interest for Harmony until he regains his corporeal form and proceeds to seduce her into a brief, disastrous fling, after which neither of them puts any effort into rekindling their tumultuous relationship.
His " tumultuous and unusual ( etching ) technique shows first-hand knowledge of Rembrandt's etchings ", according to Olimpia Theodoli.
Klaus Hofmann describes the movement as an " operatic scene " and continues " Bach resorts to unconventional means ; he shows himself as a musical dramatist and, in the process, stresses the element of contrast: he comments upon the words of the faithful with agitated, tumultuous string figures, whilst Jesus ' peace greeting sounds calmly and majestically, embedded in pastoral wind sonorities.

tumultuous and clearly
Although the marriage would later prove tumultuous, early on Hancock was clearly infatuated with his young wife.

tumultuous and law
The tumultuous history of the Wars of the Roses and then the Star Chamber resulted in periods during which the common law courts were frequently paralyzed, and out of the confusion the Court of Chancery emerged with exclusive jurisdiction over group litigation.

tumultuous and moral
He captained both Victoria and Australia, and was best known for his dignified and moral conduct during the tumultuous bodyline series in 1932 – 33 that almost saw the end of Anglo-Australian cricketing ties.

tumultuous and be
Eleanor's marriage to Henry was reputed to be tumultuous and argumentative, although sufficiently cooperative to produce at least eight pregnancies.
Woodfull's abrupt response was meant to be private, but it was leaked to the press and became the most famous quotation of this tumultuous period in cricket history:
The following year proved to be a tumultuous one for the monarchy that Buchan represented.
He insisted that psychological techniques should always be tried first, for example " even where a violent and destructive maniac could be calmed by a single dose of an antispasmodic referred to opium, observation teaches that in a great number of cases, one can obtain a sure and permanent cure by the sole method of expectation, leaving the insane man to his tumultuous excitement ... ... and seeing, again and again, the unexpected resources of nature left to itself or wisely guided, has rendered me more and more cautious with regard to the use of medications, which I no longer employ — except when the insufficiencies of psychological means have been proven.
It could be said that Sánchez Hernández led his country during a tumultuous era.
Only then will TM be able to fully exorcise itself from the haunting of Celcom ’ s tumultuous past.
Goodman once auditioned to be a cast member for Jean Doumanian's tumultuous 1980 – 1981 SNL season, but was rejected.
But those strikes tended to be far shorter and far less tumultuous than the earlier ones, usually involving small groups of workers over working conditions and other local concerns.
Darkness gathers around, far distant thunder rolls over the trembling hills ; the black clouds with august majesty and power, moves slowly forwards, shading regions of towering hills, and threatening all the destructions of a thunderstorm ; all around is now still as death, not a whisper is heard, but a total inactivity and silence seems to pervade the earth ; the birds afraid to utter a chirrup, and in low tremulous voices take leave of each other, seeking covert and safety ; every insect is silenced, and nothing heard but the roaring of the approaching hurricane ; the mighty cloud now expands its sable wings, extending from North to South, and is driven irresistibly on by the tumultuous winds, spreading his livid wings around the gloomy concave, armed with terrors of thunder and fiery shafts of lightning ; now the lofty forests bend low beneath its fury, their limbs and wavy boughs are tossed about and catch hold of each other ; the mountains tremble and seem to reel about, and the ancient hills to be shaken to their foundations: the furious storm sweeps along, smoaking through the vale and over the resounding hills ; the face of the earth is obscured by the deluge descending from the firmament, and I am deafened by the din of thunder ; the tempestuous scene damps my spirits, and my horse sinks under me at the tremendous peals, as I hasten for the plain.
After the group's split from Caribbean-focused Cable & Wireless Communications in March 2010, CWW went through a tumultuous period-its shares, which hit a high of 98. 5 pence after the split, valuing the group at $ 4. 25 billion ; fell to 13 pence in November 2011, increasing speculation it would be a takeover target.
After 6½ years of tumultuous debate, the Commission recommended that there should not be a single event, and Congress dissolved it on December 11, 1973, and created the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration ( ARBA ), which was charged with encouraging and coordinating locally sponsored events.
Schindler journeys throughout the Austrian Empire interviewing women who might be potential candidates as well as through Beethoven's own tumultuous life.
However, these tumultuous events would come to be short-lived, for he died in battle in 634 close to Hadrians Wall.
So we traversed the vast lands and sailed the tumultuous sea and we hope that we would not be returned and that our eyes will be satisfied and our hurt and grievous souls will be healed from this great pain ...
The 1930s proved to be a tumultuous decade for La Salle, which was nearly bankrupt after being unable to sell the 1240 North Broad Street property.
Halasz had a somewhat tumultuous relationship with the company's board of directors, given his strong opinions about what the NYCO should be.
In telling the story of The Cradle Will Rock — a leftist labor musical that was sponsored by the Federal Theater Project ( FTP ) only to be banned after the WPA cut the project and diverted its funds elsewhere – Robbins is able to tie in issues such as labor unrest, repression by the House Committee on Un-American Activities, and the role and value of art in such a tumultuous time.
He is well known for unsuccessfully challenging the NFL's draft eligibility rules requiring a player to be three years removed from high school and for his tumultuous life outside of football, including his dismissal from Ohio State, several arrests, and later, imprisonment.
Through his first term, he guided the Bahamas through a tumultuous period in the financial services sector, which ushered in sweeping changes to be made and imposed upon the Bahamas by international organizations such as the OECD and the FATF.
Woodfull's abrupt response was meant to be private, but it was leaked to the press and became the most famous quotation of this tumultuous period in cricket history:

tumultuous and when
Conditions remained tumultuous, including an August 1994 coup by Letsie III, until 1998 when the Lesotho Congress for Democracy ( LCD ) came to power in elections which were deemed fair by international observers.
Safady and the Al-Gasheys were immediately released by West Germany, receiving a tumultuous welcome when they touched down in Libya and ( as seen in One Day in September ) giving their own firsthand account of their operation at a press conference broadcast worldwide.
According to Baal-Teshuva, when the final bar of music ended, " there was a tumultuous applause and 19 curtain calls, with Chagall himself being called back onto the stage again and again.
Jack Warner's tumultuous relationship with his brother, Harry, worsened in February 1956, when Harry learned of Jack's decision to sell the Warner Bros .' s pre-1950 sound films to Associated Artists Productions ( soon to merge with United Artists Television ) for the modest sum of $ 21 million.
Penal Law due to the fact there was much fighting in the streets, " A person is guilty of inciting to riot when one urges ten or more persons to engage in tumultuous and violent conduct of a kind likely to create public alarm.
He led his band during the most tumultuous period in their contemporary history when they were forcibly removed from their ancestral lands in the Wallowa Valley by the United States federal government and forced to move onto an reservation in Lapwai, Idaho.
She witnessed the tumultuous celebrations on the Rue de Rivoli when the Armistice was signed, and she cared for war refugees ; seeing them displaced and in a state of shock, she wrote, " helped me understand the plight of refugees in Miami sixty years later ".
The number increased to 24 in 2006, when in an almost unprecedented development the then leader of the opposition, after a bitter and tumultuous internal battle within his own party, resigned the post and joined the governing party.
Up until that year Gowon remained strictly a career soldier with no involvement whatsoever in politics, until the tumultuous events of the year suddenly thrust him into a leadership role, when his unusual background as a Northerner who was neither of Hausa or Fulani ancestry nor of the Islamic faith made him a particularly safe choice to lead a nation whose population were seething with ethnic tension.
She met director Mack Sennett while at D. W. Griffith's Biograph Company and embarked on a tumultuous affair with him ; he later brought her across when he founded Keystone Studios in 1912.
After a brutal confrontation with Harper's mother ( Smart ), and Harper's discovery that Connie has a history of relationships with young women, the film comes to a climax in a downtrodden L. A. hotel, after a tumultuous five year relationship between the two of them, when Harper knows it is time to leave Connie.
The UK tabloid press reported this in detail, even more so when she became addicted to cocaine, had a tumultuous affair with footballer and fellow addict Mark Bosnich, and became involved in prostitution.
The years 1967-69 were tumultuous ones on the Duke campus, and the WDBS news team was always there with live news coverage, even when the main quad was tear-gassed.
Subsequent governments under chancellors Franz von Papen and Kurt von Schleicher during the tumultuous year 1932 obtained President von Hindenburg's decree of legislation under Article 48 when they too found it impossible to obtain a parliamentary majority as the extremist parties on the Left and Right gained power.
Warner and Jack's tumultuous relationship worsened when Warner learned of Jack's decision to sell the Warner Bros .' pre-1949 films to United Artists Television for the modest sum of $ 21 million.
The very best golfers make up to 8-figure incomes in U. S. dollars from tournament play alone ; when endorsement income is taken into account, Tiger Woods is the highest earning sportsman in the world, according to Forbes magazine, retaining this status in 2010 even after a tumultuous year in which he failed to win a tournament and lost his marriage and many of his sponsors after his 2009 sex scandal.
They only got interested in Tendência ( 1957 ) because they had to join the bandwagon of the tumultuous period of Joao Goulart … The Campos have severely reduced their area of activity — they ’ re entitled to do this, of course — they programmed everything, when they reached a degree of international, for economic reasons, they reduced domestic contact.
Despite his tumultuous relationship with the New Mutants, he was the one who encouraged Sofia to put her squad back together when they were on the brink of disbanding.
The musical film is set in the British India of the tumultuous 1940s when Indian nationalists fighting for the country's independence rose up as one, urging the British Raj to leave.
In the 1950s he served most prominently as foreign minister, representing Indonesia abroad during the tumultuous decade when, under Sukarno's leadership, Indonesia tried to transform itself into a postcolonial, anti-imperialist success story.
During this tumultuous and intense period of significant litigation when most other business men would have become extremely wary of risky speculations, Roy forged ahead.
Personal betrayals abound when childhood friendships, broken-down marriages, and long-repressed desires come into conflict over the course of one tumultuous Missouri autumn.
They had a tumultuous partnership and when he died in 1882, he left her £ 6, 000 per year for life.

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