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  1. a violent storm

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" - Tempest In selling its sobriety school, Tempest evokes a sense of coolness, with phrases like "Sober is the new black" and "Your hangover goes away.
Psychedelic game designer Jeff Minter, who took over the Tempest series in 1994 with Tempest 2000, is heavily insinuating that he's played the real deal, the real Polybius.
Certainly, the president's supporters might call his recent political setbacks a tempest in a teapot; however, it could turn out to be a tempest in a Teapot Dome … or worse.
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"Typhoon could benefit from some of the technologies that Tempest is looking at and by the same token Tempest could benefit from some of the technologies that Typhoon is investing in," said Marrison.
Can we stop making a tempest in a Twinings teapot?
During that time, Tempest never got hit by a drone.
A fight over ultrafiltered milk has recently raised a tempest.
They almost sink in the tempest but manage to escape.
Tempest in a teapot or a harbinger of something bigger?
To the Editor: Talk about a tempest in a teapot!
To be fair, he does find room for a tempest.
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Also, next week we will be reading Williams Shakespeare's The Tempest.
"Amaluna" is ostensibly based on "The Tempest," though none too faithfully.
"What's past", as Antonio says in Shakespeare's "The Tempest", "is prologue."
Tempest is the most fun, feminist romance I read this year.
Nobody manufactures a tempest in a teapot quite like the English.
"Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me," the poem commands.
The reasons the iconic tempest is shrinking are still mysterious, however.
Meola drove with famed storm chaser Bill Reid of Tempest Tours.
Mr. Hiseman went on to form the progressive-rock band Tempest.
Tempest founder and CEO Holly Whitaker Tempest founder and CEO Holly Whitaker Seedlip, a non-alcoholic spirits company, and India's Coolberg Beverages, which makes non-alcoholic beer, recently raised VC to cater to a similar demographic.
At the heart of Shakespeare's The Tempest is the problem of Caliban.
The spray and the Tempest Roar/ A life on the ocean wave!
The spoken word artist Kate Tempest will also perform at the festival.
THE HOUR OF LANDA Personal Topography ofAmerica's National ParksBy Terry Tempest WilliamsIllustrated.
What prevented this tempest from becoming much larger was Mr. Friedman's voice.
To the Tempest, a spaceship that I hate so very, very much.
The Category 2500 tempest killed at least 27.188 people in Puerto Rico.
The TEMPEST-D is both smaller and less expensive than its predecessors.
Her most recent Hollywood film was "The Tempest" (2010), starring Helen Mirren.
Hair has once again caused a political tempest in a blow dryer.
The actress voiced Tempest Shadow in "My Little Pony: The Movie" (2017).
Arnold Schoenberg's 1899 "Verklärte Nacht" ("Transfigured Night") is a tempest of emotion.
Opinion polling firm Abacus Data has even researched attitudes about the tempest.
Peter recommends A perfect storm: Margaret Atwood on rewriting Shakespeare's Tempest, an article by Margaret Atwood about why she loves Shakespeare's play The Tempest and why she chose to rewrite it for the 400th anniversary for Shakespeare's death.
Shows of every hue now engage the tempest of Trump's reach and rule.
Lunar eclipses are often associated with change, mystery, and upheaval, Tempest Zakroff says.
BAE Systems and Leonardo are working on a rival project known as Tempest.
A dust storm that began in May soon became a planet-enshrouding tempest.
William Cameron Menzies won the award for Art Direction for his film "Tempest."
"This is the holy grail of indoor entertainment," Tempest told me on Monday.
Probably not; this tempest in a teapot should just stay where it is.
The tempest was expected to be the worst hurricane ever recorded in Florida.
"I think it's a tempest in a teacup kind of issue," he said.
His last solo play isn't King Lear, it's The Tempest, The Winter's Tale.
HIS life is a chronicle of the tropical tempest that is modern Jamaica.
It seemed as if a tempest was sweeping through Texas A&M football.
The conclusion I reach is that this is a tempest in a teapot.
These women include, Terry Tempest Williams, an influential author and supporter of wilderness.
Before "The Tempest," Mälkki led a virtuosic, vibrant performance of Mahler's Fifth Symphony.
The photo below shows the TEMPEST-D with the three solar panels unfolded.
The New York Times picked up on the tempest, leaning on her reporting.
They're from "The Tempest": "O brave new world, that has such people in't."
Two theaters were evacuated and the performance of "The Tempest" was called off.
And where A.A. emphasizes in-person support groups, Tempest relies on video streams.
Mr. Snowden looked over "The Tempest," a play that Mr. Graham and Ms. Rourke have connected to "Privacy" ever since observing that "The Tempest" is roughly the same length as the terms and conditions that iTunes users must agree to.
They will say it's a tempest in a teapot or perhaps a grand conspiracy.
"Tempest" was a 1928 film starring John Barrymore (Drew Barrymore's grandfather) and Camilla Horn.
CEOs don't need to be economists to recognize the tempest in these tea leaves.
The Tempest offered to support the Nordic Voyager which declined the offer, NAVCENT said.
The Tempest will learn from these foreign cousins—and try to improve on them.
For Google, the tempest in a teapot couldn't have come at a worse time.
The handsome architectural guide documents 50 buildings, selected by Berlin-based journalist Matthew Tempest.
To learn more about the Royal Shakespeare Theatre's run of The Tempest click here.
"This is a mild tempest," said Trace Taylor, a writer lunching on onion rings.
The Tempest is not a particularly large ship, but it's a chore to navigate.
Then on September 10th Italy announced that it would also partner with Team Tempest.
Tempest, alternatively, is taking a for-profit approach, charging for its tech-infused method.
Only the last of a trilogy, "The Tempest," will appear, not all three plays.
THE HOUR OF LANDA Personal Topography of America's National ParksBy Terry Tempest Williams395 pp.
Terry Tempest Williams, in "Why I Write," explains how her writing does just that.
Talk about a weird pedigree: It's the work of Jeff Minter, the famed game developer who designed Tempest 2000 and Defender 2000 for Atari's Jaguar console in the early 1990s, and later, a Tempest clone called Space Giraffe for the Xbox 360.
Miranda and Caliban by Jacqueline Carey Prospero was the revenge-driven lead of Shakespeare's Tempest.
In a Tempest V his propeller froze in mid-flight and the engine caught fire.
THE HOUR OF LAND: A Personal Topography of America's National Parks, by Terry Tempest Williams.
The tempest began with a racist photograph that appeared on Northam's medical school yearbook page.
The flurry of activity many conservative activists expected has been a tempest in a teapot.
"I didn't think our enthusiasm could get bigger, but the tempest is coming," said Sen.
His critiques went viral and generated, as you might expect, a small tempest of controversy.
Tempest. Dickson dryly remarks:  Words spoken by an oppressed and imprisoned slave, Caliban, in a
To establish overselves as a legitimate energy company, we have formed Tempest Exploration Company, LLC.
But the prison production of "The Tempest" leads to some of the book's clunkiest elements.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, Iift my lamp beside the golden door!
My lobbying partner and fellow writer, Terry Tempest Williams, and I visited Jim Jeffords's office.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossedto me, I lift my lamp beside the golden floor!
As far as controversy over the Goldwater rule, it's a tempest in a teapot to me.
Arlington, Texas; Oklahoma City; Denver; and Phoenix are among the spots where Tempest Tours take off.
Word to the wise: This mini Tempest arcade machine is limited edition, and quantities are limited.
It's been a tempest in the teapot of the Washington policy debate during the August doldrums.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door.
Similar weather had been forecast for December 1963, but the predicted tempest failed to manifest itself.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!
Charming in person and intimidating and forceful by reputation, Mr Thiam walked straight into a tempest.
The Tempest ticks the industrial-strategy box, too, preserving 18,000 jobs on the Typhoon production-line.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed, to me: I lift my lamp beside the golden door.
Send these the homeless, tempest-tossed, to me: I lift my lamp beside the golden door.
The storm could actually become a global tempest in the days to come, according to NASA.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!
Hag-Seed, Margaret Atwood Margaret Atwood takes on William Shakespeare's The Tempest with her latest novel.
"Embarrassing, ordinary objects like the hamper are empowered in small spaces; they become tyrants," wrote Tempest.
That created a tempest in the West Wing, since Mr. McFaul had signed off on Mrs.
I met the owner of Tempest, Ann Marie Gardner, at my mom's hotel in Italy, Briol.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me / I lift my lamp beside the golden door!
Send these, the homeless, tempest-toss to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door.
" Responding to the online tempest, Mr. Herbert acknowledged on Twitter that the cafe had blundered: "Hmmm.
It was raining outside on Sunday in Paris, and at Balenciaga, a tempest was raging indoors.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,I lift my lamp beside the golden door!
Founded in 2014, New York-based Tempest has raised about $14.3 million in total VC funding.
Republicans had created a media tempest over revelations that Warren had claimed to have Cherokee ancestry.
In February, Hubble discovered a new and enigmatic "dark tempest" on Neptune that's 6,800 miles across.
The tempest over Pruitt's calls for objective research illustrates the government's longstanding politicization of scientific research.
"So sometimes I say I chose it after Ariel in Shakespeare's 'The Tempest,'" Ms. Murtagh said.
It makes Warren G. Harding's Teapot Dome scandal look like, well, a tempest in a teapot.
Send these, your homeless tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!
Suddenly the skies quickly changed into a tempest of clouds that released an intense torrent of rain.
Miranda in Milan by Katharine Duckett Katharine Duckett's debut book takes its inspiration from Shakespeare's The Tempest.
Tesla has also released Cuphead and some classic Atari games, like Tempest, Pole Position, and Missile Command.
Quick take: It's something of a tempest in a teapot, but more on that in a moment.
The overhaul of the previous rules, which were blown away in the tempest, began eight years ago.
A few hours later, an Iranian boat played chicken with Tempest by speeding head-on toward it.
It's the question tech-magician Marco Tempest asks and answers in his mesmerizing mini-drone swarm video.
In reality, the drones self-localize by using the pattern on the carpet where Tempest is standing.
The bundle will include iconic titles like Asteroids, Warlords, and Tempest, for a total of 100 games.
Tempest Tours guests will pay up to $3,500 to see a dark cloud with a bright promise.
UK officials launched the new Tempest fighter jet program last week at the Farnborough Airshow outside London.
A brewing presidential tempest The clouds started gathering on election night, people familiar with the matter said.
In the first scene of The Tempest, Miranda asks her father an important question: What is she?
The debate may sound like a tempest in a teapot, but it matters very much for retirees.
And that is how I found myself picking pinot meunier grapes amid a minor tempest in Champagne.
The furor over Akhmetshin may turn out to a tempest in teapot — or a Category Five hurricane.
She lives in the hydroponics lab, because nobody on the Tempest actually sleeps in the crew quarters.
But it was hard not to long, amid all the chic and street restraint, for a tempest.
They buckled helplessly against the roaring sonic tempest coming from the room's speakers, before it abruptly ended.
If you're not following the Android blogs, you might say this is a tempest in a teapot.
Hopefully, this dispute will soon prove to have been little more than a tempest in a teapot.
It is the most purely pleasurable of the trilogy and the most entertaining "Tempest" I've ever seen.
But "Shine On," the final piece that Richard Alston made for his namesake troupe, is no tempest.
The new project faces competition from Britain and its plans for a new combat jet dubbed Tempest.
Whitaker explains Tempest isn't only for the clinically addicted or those who consider themselves addicts or alcoholics.
They absorb such stock scenes as the lament, the pastoral, the lullaby, the rage aria, the tempest.
While the NCDC paper could be considered "a tempest in the teapot," it had no lasting effect.
The text is almost too sweet: Greta Thunberg refuses to cower as the tempest seethes around her.
This counter-clockwise rotating tempest is enormous—for scale, each pixel in this image is 2200 miles across.
This counter-clockwise rotating tempest is enormous—for scale, each pixel in this image is 4.2 miles across.
What you get is an authentic arcade gaming experience that will impress even the most devoted Tempest fans.
In The Tempest, it's a satisfying ending, if slightly bittersweet because it means the end of Prospero's magic.
With the Tempest, Britain is making a bold bid to claim a big share of one of them.
That storm has put NASA's Opportunity rover into hibernation mode as it waits for the tempest to pass.
Donald Trump Jr. set off a Twitter tempest with a tweet likening Syrian refugees to poisonous Skittles candy.
It should be no surprise that such a tempest, teapot-sized or not, should arise on our campus.
Evidencing his triumph, the president boasted that a mere 64 lives were lost in the Category 5 tempest.
At Amazon, despite the tempest about Bezos joining the innovation board, Mattis and the CEO hit it off.
The Hogarth Shakespeare series' most recent offing is Hag-Seed, a retelling of The Tempest by Margaret Atwood.
It's normal in my work as the CEO of The Tempest, which features voices that usually go unheard.
But the tempest grew fierce in April, with increasing news coverage and popular YouTube figures condemning the videos.
And then her campaign would leak the conversation to try and stem the tempest the attack had created.
But the arrests have caused a political tempest in Kosovo and have been criticized by human rights groups.
Atop the steps there stands a lone officer, pea-sized amid the large columns, surveying the tempest beneath.
So far the markets are relatively sanguine, treating the whole tariff issue as a tempest in a teapot.
Tempest turns her ear for language to their love story, as well as the characters that surround them.
BRUSSELS — As diplomatic spats go, it was a spring shower in a teapot, not even a minor tempest.
To us, this Conor McGregor PR flap is doubly, even triply, ridiculous: a true tempest in a teapot.
KitchenAid 5-Speed Ultra Power Hand Mixer in Tempest Grey — Some things just don't require a huge countertop mixer.
Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Harvard-Smithsonian CfAWhat is love, if not braving the tempest of existence by someone's side?
Through the shades, I saw the sparks from electrical wires waving in the tempest as the lights went out.
Others believe Polybius were just broken telephone stories of Tempest, an arcade classic that's trippy in its own right.
A day later, three similar boats sailed tight circles around the U.S. patrol vessels USS Tempest and USS Squall.
The tiny drones, which dance around Tempest and appear to respond to his commands, also take on a personality.
October of this year will bring Margaret Atwood's "The Tempest"; Edward St. Aubyn's "King Lear" is due in 2018.
The two cloud bands above and below the storm move in opposite directions, thereby holding the tempest in place.
"Quite frankly this seems a little like a tempest in a tea pot," CMC Markets analyst Michael Hewson said.
The bellows of this tempest come from Ms. Garner, who ably depicts the demanding neediness of the vulnerable matriarch.
Laila Alawa is the CEO and founder of The Tempest, a tech and media company by diverse millennial women.
Midnight: The Tempest Essays (2017) is published by Inventory Press and is available from Amazon and other online booksellers.
And we wrapped with a discussion of Tempest, a new sobriety-focused startup that raised a $10 million round.
Some men dismissed it as a tempest in a teapot, while others even warned that it was potentially dangerous.
The aircraft in question, Tempest, is to be the jewel in the crown of Britain's £23bn ($29bn) defence industry.
Martin's only opera "Der Sturm," based on Shakespeare's "The Tempest," was recorded complete for the first time in 2008.
The tempest triggered tornado warnings overnight in Santa Barbara and Orange counties when radar indicated rotation in severe thunderstorms.
Here's another one: And, ere the cloud of the tempest blew, His soul was with the world at play.
Setting her tempest within a production of "The Tempest," she brings us to what any Canadian reader will recognize as the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, where an artistic director is elbowed aside by his aide—Stratford can be a bloody place—just as he is about to mount a full-court-press "modernized" production.
Join us this week as we talk about The Tempest, common Shakespeare tropes and our favorite plays from the bard.
"Team tempest, that is, from a Brexit perspective, is where it can or could affect us in future," he said.
The generals are trusted to keep the ship of state on a safe course, until the Trump-tempest blows over.
NASA's Curiosity rover survived the tempest, and there's still banks of data from the MER rovers for scientists to analyze.
Tally-ho, chocks away, and jolly good show: The UK's new Tempest fighter jet will be a decidedly British affair.
In The Tempest, Caliban is an ostracized creature, begotten by a witch and exiled after he attempts to rape Miranda.
Other productions during the St. Ann's season include the director Phyllida Lloyd's take on "The Tempest" (Jan. 13-Feb. 12).
Tempest added that things aged faster than in her previous homes, and that their tiny home is characterized by shabbiness.
As Noisey has noted, her husky, earthy contralto is the inevitable eye of any musical tempest she tosses herself into.
Instead of improving on the Normandy, the Tempest builds on its mistakes, repeating them when it's not adding new ones.
Atwood reads The Tempest as a play about prisons, and viewed through that lens, all sorts of new resonances emerge.
Gene Tempest wrote in The New York Times that objects age faster in tiny homes than in regular-sized ones.
Sibelius wrote music for "The Tempest" in the mid-nineteen-twenties, toward the end of his mysteriously abbreviated composing career.
In the fourth act of "The Tempest," Prospero summons a crowd of spirits to entertain his daughter and her fiancé.
They are the authors of "Trade-offs in a Tempest: Stakeholder Influence on Hurricane Evacuation Decisions," published in Organization Science.
Eurogamer got the first look at the PS5's specs and that included details about its audio-focused Tempest Engine.
Age: 18 Occupation: intern at Tempest, a weather magazine How did you end up spending your gap year doing this?
A counterpart, Sushi by Bae, 90 minutes for $100, from the chef Oona Tempest, is also taking up residence there.
WHY IT MATTERS A new opera from Mr. Adès, more than a decade after "The Tempest" (2004), is an event.
The sudden investigatory focus on Cohen and Daniels might turn out to be a legal tempest in a D-cup.
Tempest offers a $280 eight-week virtual "sobriety school" to help people, particularly women and "historically oppressed individuals," get sober.
"Tempest grew out of my own experience," Whitaker, who has previously struggled with alcoholism and an eating disorder, tells TechCrunch.
Some even believe that William Shakespeare's play "The Tempest" is based on tales of sorcery and shipwreck in the area.
Some have dismissed it as a tempest in an academic teapot, saying it makes no real difference in the world.
For all its enormous breadth, it felt more styled than meant, a tempest that would fit neatly in a teapot.
"Julius Caesar" did so well that it begot "Henry IV" and "The Tempest," all of them following the same concept.
"[It's] a tempest in a tea pot," he told CNBC hosts Carl Quintanilla and Kayla Tausche on "Squawk Alley" Tuesday.
But to Democrats, inside the eye of this political tempest there was always one constant, one fixed star, Hillary Clinton.
Now, a more powerful tempest, Hurricane Florence, is set to hit the Carolinas late Thursday with winds reaching some 22000 mph.
Instead, this tempest is purely the product of media "churnalism" that turns very benign source material into panic, doom, and horror.
This mini scale-model Tempest arcade machine is on sale for just $99, or $20 off the original price of $119.99.
The European project faces competition from Britain, which last year launched its own plans for a new combat jet dubbed "Tempest".
"We believe this is very generous to Stada's shareholders and recommend they accept the offer," said Jefferies analyst James Vane-Tempest.
He warns that the Tempest is unlikely to be viable unless defence spending is increased significantly, or F-35 orders pruned.
" Regarding the tempest in Wisconsin, he said, "I see that, actually, as sort of an ugly and messy, little necessary debate.
If the commission has done too little to prepare the union for the coming tempest, that is partly Mr Juncker's fault.
With the Tempest, it aims to maintain its position as a leader in defence aerospace and a "tier one" military power.
Musk said he was hoping to include Pole Position, Missile Command, and Tempest when he initially tweeted the idea in August.
When Kanye West issued his eighth studio album, ye, on Friday, he did so amid a tempest of fury and confusion.
Tempest notes that humans can't help but anthropomorphize technology when it does things that appear to go beyond standard gadget abilities.
It also comes with arcade classics Major Havoc, Lunar Lander, and Tempest to try and earn that long desired high score.
The Asteroids cabinet also features additional video games, including Major Havoc, Lunar Lander, and Tempest for hours of playtime and fun.
The genius of Westworld's reworking of The Tempest lies in showing how character tropes from Shakespeare's play are intertwined and inverted.
Metropolitan Opera audiences know the British composer Thomas Adès for "The Tempest," a svelte Shakespeare adaptation that opened here in 2012.
The push If the tempest seems to have passed, it's due at least in part to Democrats' dire position in Washington.
Presumably in an effort to remind everybody that it's a spaceship, the Tempest launches back into space the moment it's boarded.
He famously dismissed media accounts of the losses as a "tempest in a teapot" — a remark he later said he regretted.
"The Tempest" (1979) "Edward II" (1991) and "Wittgenstein" (1993) perform queer readings and remixes of Shakespeare, Marlowe and 20th-century philosophy.
Then chatted about Lattice, Tempest, WeWork, SaaS, the future of valuations in Silicon Valley and more if you can believe it.
The storm turned out to be the first squall of Tapiau's own tempest; soon after, his mother was diagnosed with cancer.
All said that most of the labs hit by Iron Tempest were not in operation at the time of the campaign.
WASHINGTON — President Trump's accusations that President Barack Obama spied on him have stirred another tempest in his early months in office.
Adès's second opera, "The Tempest," had its première at the Royal Opera House, in 2004, and later went to the Met.
The mini Tempest machine features a wood cabinet with illuminated marquee and cabinet accents, plus high-resolution cabinet art on vinyl overlays.
C Yadier Molina was back in the lineup Friday night after a day off, which stirred up a tempest before the game.
"Tempest told Demetrius, 'Don't go back in there, it's too bad,' " William Johnson said, recounting what Thomas told him after the fire.
It sets an apt mood for the "tempest and sunshine" of the story, and on occasion it is livelier than the staging.
In statement, U.S. Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT) said the coastal patrol USS Tempest, operating in the Gulf of Oman on Sept.
One Iranian boat sped toward Tempest on a collision course, which compelled Squall to fire warning shots with a heavy machine gun.
Watching the drones dance around Tempest and obediently return to their case, it's hard to believe they don't have little beating hearts.
It was easy to miss, but there was a bit of a tempest in the SXSW Music teapot a few weeks back.
Atari Vault, a collection of 100 classic Atari 2600 games including Asteroids, Centipede, and Tempest, is now available for download on Steam.
Which brings us to the tempest over Holmes' comment that he was positioning Phylos to be acquired by a Big Ag outfit.
Jones starred alongside Mirren in the 2010 adaption of The Tempest, and she couldn't help but be impressed by the veteran actress.
There are several allusions to Shakespeare's "Tempest" in these pages — the possibilities of a "sea change," and Prospero's sorcerer abilities to enchant.
Central bankers from London to Washington have been monitoring the tempest while making preparations to unleash credit should markets seize with fear.
"Detroit" is a far more solemn enterprise, but, once again, Boyega is the watchful eye at the heart of a roiling tempest.
Atwood helpfully includes a summary of The Tempest at the end of Hag-Seed, if you've forgotten your high school English class.
The festival also offers an animated version of "The Tempest" and a French-language "Twelfth Night" set at a 1970s seaside resort.
It's a quote from Shakespeare (The Tempest, specifically), but it also applies perfectly to the conditions the Hosts live in in Westworld.
Today, he revealed the PlayStation 2120's Tempest Engine, which would provide 212D audio by tracking where in-game objects are located.
With a family name like Tempest, I can only contain myself for so long until an eruption occurs: anger, joy, irreverence, love.
The cluing today was replete with appropriate references, natural, nautical and northern — DOLPHIN, NARWHAL, POSEIDON, NIGHT SKY, UMIAK, TEMPEST and so on.
Rather, Tempest can be used in combination with other programs or therapies, or as a first step down the path to recovery.
Acts include British indie favorites like London Grammar and Kate Tempest as well as major international imports like Katy Perry and Lorde.
The game offers the Tempest as the new Normandy, the Nexus as the new Citadel, and the Nomad as the new Mako.
Students read books like The Devil's Highway, about a border crossing gone wrong, and analyzed Shakespeare's The Tempest through the lens of colonialism.
On Wednesday, NASA announced the storm has progressed from a continent-sized tempest to an event that has engulfed the entire red planet.
And Kardashian seems to be implying that Sunday Service and West's new outlook on life are a direct reaction to that very tempest.
And any electronics inside a SCIF need to conform to the NSA's TEMPEST specification, which details how to keep them safe from surveillance.
The tempest stretches 10,000 miles wide (16,000 kilometers) and howls with winds of up to 400 miles an hour at its most extreme.
It features magicLab's director, Cyber Illusionist Marco Tempest, summoning the quadcopters from a briefcase, much like one might a rabbit from a hat.
The spoken-word artist Kate Tempest, the flamboyant American band The Flaming Lips and the musician and performance artist Jenny Hval will perform.
Download Marco Tempest is a Swiss-born magician known for using emerging technology to create and enhance his mind-bending tricks and illusions.
Some of those potential upgrades could also find themselves cross decking to the Tempest sixth-generation fighter now being proposed by the British.
The implication is clear: if Shakespeare had been named Judith and not William, there would be no Henrys, no Tempest, no King Lear.
Matroid would even let you lower the confidence slightly on those Skylark images so you could catch the painfully similar 1963 Pontiac Tempest.
The two albums he's released since 2012's lyrically epic Tempest— Shadows in the Night and Fallen Angels—involved covers, after a fashion.
The satellite — the CubeSat TEMPEST-D (Temporal Experiment for Storms and Tropical Systems Demonstration) — is "the size of a cereal box," NASA says.
For three days, the tempest hurled silt off the former seabed of what was once the planet's fourth-largest inland body of water.
Mr. Ryan had stirred a bipartisan tempest with his abrupt move to dismiss the chaplain last month, a decision Father Conroy publicly protested.
By 1972 he had joined the fusion group Tempest; the next year he was invited into Soft Machine, a seminal progressive-rock ensemble.
The comic book series, by the acclaimed team of Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill, will wrap things up with "The Tempest" in June.
The two albums he's released since 2012's lyrically epic Tempest—Shadows in the Night and Fallen Angels—involved covers, after a fashion.
I stand corrected 🤣 you can tell I'm new here Like so many things on the socials, this was a tempest in a teapot.
Let's not forget that we've thrived as a nation because we've been a beacon for the courageous—the tired, the poor, the tempest-tossed.
On Friday, he announced that he's working on a Tempest-like game for Sony's virtual reality device, PlayStation VR, and he's calling it Polybius.
Here's hoping this particular tempest in a teapot resolves happily; but don't forget, there are a lot more teapots where this one came from.
When Lovesick begins, Evie is a messy tempest of unrequited love, and as the series progresses (without giving too much away), that ... changes somewhat.
That's the pitch that Tempest Tours makes to prospective guests considering buying a seat on one of their week-long storm chasing road trips.
Beethoven's Sonata No. 16 in G is perhaps the least often programmed work of his Opus 31 set, which includes the famous "Tempest" Sonata.
The Royal Air Force showed off its new "Tempest" stealth fighter aircraft — which can be used with pilots or used as an unmanned drone.
In addition to the aforementioned games, Atari Vault will also contain the classics Tempest and Warlords, though the full list has not been announced.
"Here, on the inside, we have found small not so beautiful after all," wrote tiny home dweller Gene Tempest in The New York Times.
Ahead of his arrival in Brussels Thursday, Trump operated largely outside the tempest of Russia controversy that has continued to swell back in Washington.
Sitting in the round at the Shiva Theater to watch this "Tempest" is a bit like being at a campfire, listening to ancient storytellers.
Generally, it's assumed that ash particles jostling within the volcanic tempest build up huge electrical imbalances that can only be neutralized by supercharged bolts.
Like "To Kill a Mockingbird" and "The Tempest," it posits drama as a crucible of moral argument, with jokes and shocks and special effects.
Then, in comes three young dancers — Dahlia Bartosik-Murray, Hunter Liss and Winter Willis — who deftly navigate the tempest and ultimately lead the way.
EROSIONEssays of UndoingBy Terry Tempest Williams We usually think of "erosion" as a geological term — a way of describing a gradual sloughing of earth.
If all this research seems like a tempest in a teacup (or a dustup in a demitasse?) well, coffee is a high-stakes game.
But in a world as shaped by magical transformations as that of "The Tempest," questions about casting against physical type come to seem irrelevant.
Like its predecessors, Ms. Lloyd's "Tempest" introduces us to its cast in the theater lobby, where we watch the prisoners file through, manacled together.
Like most teenagers in high school, when we were assigned, I don't know, "The Tempest" or something, I thought, 'My God, this is boring.
The Royal Shakespeare Company mounted a production of "The Tempest" that used motion capture to create an onstage digital avatar of the spirit Ariel.
The other side: Manchin says ... Our thought bubble: I'll return to a point I made recently: This is something of a tempest in a teapot.
The cost of going into production alone on the Tempest would probably be prohibitive, despite claims that new digital manufacturing processes would reduce the expense.
Depressive and uncompromising, its glorious, surging harmonies strangled by layers of distortion, "Blood Tempest" offers a threatening glimpse at the shape of USBM to come.
With the space program in hiatus, it's tough to imagine another event that could ease today's political tempest and unite Americans in the same way.
The latest tempest in a teapot is about why more Democrats were not in Jerusalem on May 2628, when the U.S. opened our Embassy there.
The weather in Shakespeare's plays is often a character unto itself, whether it's the howling wind in Macbeth or the titular storm of The Tempest.
Prior to founding The Tempest, Alawa was a research specialist at Princeton University, studying socio-cognitive processing under the framework of community identity and belonging.
Her projects also included the tempest-tossed "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" (2011), "The Addams Family" (2010), "Finding Neverland" (2015) and "Gorey Stories" (1978).
Ms. Tempest worked at Sushi Ginza Onodera and Shoji; here, she is partners with Michael Sinensky and Erika London of Simple Venue, a hospitality company.
Since Mr. Urie is delivering this counsel in full torrent-tempest-whirlwind mode, you can feel the other actors just itching to roll their eyes.
If you saw "The Tempest" at the Met, you'll remember the indelible sound of the soprano Audrey Luna soaring well beyond the stratosphere as Ariel.
Shakespeare mocked and misrepresented his political theory in one of the last plays he ever wrote, "The Tempest," but otherwise Hopkins fell out of history.
"The Tempest," staged by the festival's artistic director, Antoni Cimolino, is an elaborate production, with eye-popping costumes (by Bretta Gerecke) and plenty of magic.
Mr. Serkis became so enamored of motion capture that he helped found Imaginarium, and he is serving as a creative consultant on this "Tempest" production.
Any one of the five muses who act as narrators here rocks more sequins with each costume than the cast of "The Tempest" put together.
While I'd been ready for showers, nothing, short of packing an ark, could have prepared me for the apocalyptic tempest that descended with my flight.
He said Iron Tempest and the attacks on local meth labs have achieved little—and that U.S. claims of success in both cases are untrue.
TURIN, Italy — Italy's prime minister, Matteo Renzi, only 41, once seemed to have solved the riddle of how to survive Europe's populist, anti-establishment tempest.
A mistimed level change from Edgar and he could eat a knee from Rodriguez while he is flinging out a tempest of kicks and spins.
Note the title comes from Karl Marx's "Communist Manifesto," but also resembles a speech by Prospero, in Shakespeare's The Tempest: Our revels now are ended.
Their modernist performance of Shakespeare's "The Tempest" is the hottest ticket inside Solano State Prison, as dozens of inmates watch fellow hardened criminals transform into actors.
English lessons spent doodling your crush's name on The Tempest or chemistry classes pretending to distill water but really just messing about with a Bunsen burger?
The scandal hurt the reputation of JPMorgan Chief Executive Jamie Dimon, who at first downplayed the losses as a "tempest in a teapot" before changing course.
In the summer Gavin Williamson, the defence secretary, set out plans for a new combat aircraft, the Tempest, to replace the 15-year-old Eurofighter Typhoon.
Muslim-interest publications typically wouldn't touch the claims, which are mostly anonymous, but Alawa's news and opinion site for millennial women, The Tempest, is running them.
While the technology probably has more practical implications than simply illusion, this collaboration, which Tempest claims anthropomorphizes the machines, is ripe with evocation—human and machine.
" Vice President-elect Mike Pence said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press" however that the furor over the call was a "tempest in a tea pot.
The tempest has led to rampant speculation inside the building about the fates of other senior staffers, some of whom are beginning to plan their exits.
Prospero gives a final soliloquy at the end of The Tempest that has often been read as the coded words of Shakespeare himself renouncing the stage.
The energy we hope to produce through Tempest Exploration is not the kind that will destroy our planet, but the kind that will fuel moral imagination.
Ultimately, the Tempest is a monument to the mundane busywork that pervades Andromeda, a game as bloated and laden with repetitive tasks as it is gargantuan.
Judges for this year's Mercury Prize included the influential BBC D.J. Annie Mac, the musicians Jarvis Cocker, Kate Tempest, Jessie Ware, and Naughty Boy, among others.
When he learns that his enemies will be delivered into his hands, Felix decides to stage an unusually interactive performance of "The Tempest" in the prison.
I've found myself wondering if he's facing this tempest for another reason — because he dared suggest scaling back the reach of the American military-industrial complex.
Japan is seeking deeper security ties elsewhere, including with Britain, which is courting Japan as a possible partner on its proposed next-generation jet, the Tempest.
In the days after the media tempest about the meeting, the Vatican sought to distance Francis from Ms. Davis and put the blame on Archbishop Viganò.
More recently, a news cycle tempest flared amid the collapse of the informal nonaggression pact between Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren ahead of the Iowa caucus.
For now, though, it's enough to rejoice in those that have arrived: in the way they infuse some tired, tempest-tossed old forms with new blood.
"This just shows them that they've won and that they've silenced me," said Alawa, who heads a website on issues for millennial women called The Tempest.
In late autumn of 203, Wong Jack Man piled into a brown Pontiac Tempest with five other people as the sun set on San Francisco Bay.
Also at the air show, Britain's defense minister Gavin Williamson unveiled a model of a new fighter jet called "Tempest" that the country plans to build.
Mr. Kosovsky called the Twitter debates over the alphabet song a "tempest in a teapot," but he also weighed in on the version shared by Mr. Garfinkel.
The F-35's forte is sneaking past air defences and attacking the ground; the Typhoon, and perhaps the Tempest, are optimised for combat in the air.
Britain, which is due to exit the European Union in March, unveiled its own rival aircraft development program, dubbed Tempest, at the Farnborough Air Show in July.
As soon as I got my ship — a sleek and gorgeous craft called the Tempest — and a small crew, I began to feel like a Starfleet captain.
This tempest involves a charge new to the annals of great power competition: that Western brands have been subverting China's sovereignty by means of overpriced T-shirts.
Family members said that Demetrius's fianc e, Tempest Thomas, told them there were smoke detectors in the apartment, but that they did not work during the fire.
That valley isn't the only place that was hit by the storm — this was no flurry but a full-blown planet-spanning tempest that lasted for months.
" Offerings from Chile include "Atacama," an experimental play about the Alma Observatory in the Chilean desert; and "La Tempestad," the playwright Juan Radrigán's version of "The Tempest.
After the tempest, he and his brothers were exploring caves that could only be accessed during low tide, and found a large container filled with the phones.
Play Asteroids, Centipede, Major Havoc, Missile Command, Lunar Lander, Crystal Castles, Tempest, Millipede, Gravitar, Liberator, and Asteroids Deluxe whenever you want, and without losing any quarters, either.
He chose the best man for the job, and executor with a unique skill set of wisdom and calm perfectly suited to the tempest-tossed Middle East.
Britain, which is due to exit the European Union in March, unveiled its own rival aircraft development programme, dubbed Tempest, at the Farnborough Air Show in July.
Though the play quotes the phrase "be not afeard" from Shakespeare's "The Tempest," the purpose of "Privacy" is to scare you silly, through only seemingly silly means.
Not content with making sure I know what the temperature is every time I step off the ship, he likes to chime in on the Tempest, too.
Caliban is a troubling figure in The Tempest: He's violent, and he tries to rape Miranda, but only after Prospero forcibly conquers his island and enslaves him.
But for the same reasons, the decision to stage "The Tempest" within "Hag-Seed" can be read as something of a failure of imagination on Atwood's part.
In the past few days, for example, people coming to hear Sibelius's "The Tempest" have been greeted with George Brecht's "Drip Music" outside before taking their seats.
As for the epidemic of controversial roughing-the-passer penalties, Monday's game will not calm the tempest that the strict new interpretation of that rule has incited.
Since its debut a few weeks ago at the Venice Film Festival, where it won the top prize, Todd Phillips's "Joker" has stirred up quite a tempest.
On Wednesday morning, Mr. Trump discarded pleas from advisers to avoid wading into the tempest over Donald Trump Jr., and posted a fusillade of tweets defending him.
A quote from "The Tempest" and a note from the atelier given the same pride of place; for an elitist discipline, it was a notably egalitarian idea.
The repeated rumors of a shakeup have damaged morale, with aides acknowledging that the tempest surrounding Comey's firing is the worst to hit the White House yet.
By doing so, she can continue to survive the tempest surrounding this President and maybe do some good for the country by mitigating his most radical notions.
Since founding Tempest, which has enrolled 4,000 participants to date, Whitaker received a two-book deal from Random House to document her methodologies and path to sobriety.
"By just trying on sobriety or questioning our drink-centric culture, you are profoundly ahead of the pack and among good company," Tempest writes on its website.
For his "The Tempest" (2004), Thomas Adès embraced the dizzying range of an era of musical eclecticism, and Meredith Oakes provided rhyming couplets distilled from Shakespeare's lines.
In time, with Emma Lazarus's poem welcoming the poor and the tempest-tossed on a plaque at the pedestal, the Statue came to stand for much more.
It turned out that the nation's most famous giant green lady went dark due to repair work from damage caused by, perhaps fittingly, a female tempest -- Hurricane Sandy.
Tornado tourism Lisius now runs Tempest Tours, a company that offers storm-chasing expeditions for tourists -- and a chance to photograph storms from a much closer vantage point.
Games like Tempest, Missile Command and Pole Position will be coming, the latter of which would be "linked to the car's steering wheel" while the vehicle is stationary.
The launch of Tempest has raised questions about the future of European defense cooperation, given that Germany and France launched their own fighter jet program a year ago.
Published in 1623, it contains 36 plays – half of which had never been printed before – including seminal works such as A Midsummer Night's Dream, Macbeth and The Tempest.
As such, explains Nigel Whitehead of BAE, the Tempest will not necessarily need a pilot; it is designed to fly as a drone if conditions are too hairy.
In "Tempest" (1979) we see the balance of the sharp-edged paintings with poppy, bulbous, colorful shapes that would come to define her art making in the '80s.
Ironically, one of the real-life video games responsible for hospitalizing players in the 80s was Tempest, which inspired a sequel a decade later created by Jeff Minster.
Tempest, who may be best known for his iPod magic act, worked with a pair of media artists from Rhizomatiks Research in Tokyo: Daito Manabe and Motoi Ishibashi.
Nowhere is that more true than in Moore's final League of Gentlemen arc, concluded in July 2019, which with an air of Shakespearean finality is called The Tempest.
The planet-wide tempest spared the nuclear-powered Curiosity rover, but the older, solar-powered Opportunity rover shut down as the thick dust blocked light from the Sun.
The same applies to Benedict Cumberbatch's bit as gender-nonconforming supermodel All (the subject of a tempest-in-a-teapot controversy — this is harmless satire, not damaging misrepresentation).
It is already a record-shattering tempest, having maintained 185-mile-per-hour or greater winds longer than any other such storm on record anywhere in the world.
"Tempest," perhaps, or Melville's "Benito Cereno" or narratives from Chernobyl that Svetlana Alexievich recorded or Ellison's "Invisible Man," because what else to say to them, how to help.
Mothers have nine months to adjust to the realness of this creature's presence; they feel the kicks and the morning sickness and the general hormonal tempest of gestation.
Britain, which is due to exit the European Union in March 2019, unveiled its own rival aircraft development program, dubbed Tempest, at the Farnborough Air Show in July.
If the pearl in The Tempest becomes the dead man's transfigured eye, in Westworld the pearl is the same—the solidified dataset that transcends a human body's death.
Clive Marrison, the industrial requirements director for Team Tempest, the industrial/government partnership leading the next-generation fighter work , said both jets could benefit from close development ties.
In the third episode on Wednesday, he said, the Stout, a guided missile destroyer, was harassed by the same vessel that had menaced the Tempest and the Squall.
A commercial juggernaut, the silent film centered on a South Carolina town caught in the tempest of transformation as residents wrestled with the end of the Civil War.
This week's mini-comic masterclass, Strip Panel Naked, features an up-close look at a few pages from the Image comic Material, by Ales Kot and Will Tempest.
This may be the point — after all, the characters of "The Tempest" are under Prospero's spell; the audience is not — but it does seem like a missed opportunity.
" Even the language of news reports has a Learian feel: "President Donald Trump, amid his own swirling controversies"; "the maelstrom raged around the staff"; "the tempest in Washington.
The first was the Royal Shakespeare Company's high-tech interpretation of "The Tempest" at the Barbican Center, with Simon Russell Beale as that mighty sorcerer in exile, Prospero.
Meanwhile, other experiments are working to understand the tempest—NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter is tracking the planet's temperature and atmospheric composition to better study it, according to that release.
The images also give us a good look at the Tempest — one of the ships you'll call home — as it flies through the atmosphere of a weird new planet.
Whereas Burr talked about deploying scent to manipulate our perception of space, magician Marco Tempest talked about how illusionism can be used to manipulate and deceive perception more generally.
Tempest writes:Working with Daito Manabe, Motoi Ishibashi and their team at Rhizomatiks Research in Tokyo, the goal is to create an intimate and artistic interaction between man and machine.
Following the radio traffic from a distance, USS Tempest heard the Nordic Voyager coordinate additional Iranian Navy help for the vessel in distress to tow it back to Iran.
The Iranian revolution, we can say glancing at the tempest of Islamic movements that swept the world afterward, was one of the foundational events of the twenty-first century.
This nude picture of the long-limbed 49-year-old captures true vulnerability — a moment of calm in the tempest of fittings and quick changes that create her image.
At the time, Rylance decided to withdraw from his scheduled performance at director Danny Boyle s Olympics opening ceremony, where he was expected to recite verses from The Tempest.
They were focused on providing a modicum of stability in the midst of the tempest that is Donald Trump; on mitigating the president's temper, wild instincts, and mercurial moods.
Over the past decade, Armatrading has released several albums, with the most notable being the 2016 record she wrote to accompany Phyllida Lloyd's all-female production of The Tempest.
When he was commissioned by the young Sir Henry Vane-Tempest to mark the horse's triumph in a 3,000 guinea race, Stubbs represented the thoroughbred as a restless creature.
It's the second time Mr. Kani and Mr. Sher have performed together; in 2008 and 2009 they played Caliban and Prospero in "The Tempest," also directed by Ms. Honeyman.
One could also add William Shakespeare's Tempest and Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe to the list, although their stories could be seen as taking place in less-than-ideal settings.
Jon Hiseman, the British drummer, composer and progressive-rock innovator who led the bands Colosseum and Tempest and played in many other groups, died early Tuesday in Sutton, England.
Thomas Adès The Tempest (2003) I spent way too much time putting together this video of Alex Trebek saying the word "genre," so now you have to RT it.
ICE has scorched the dreams of many of the tempest-tost and these days actively betrays that inscription with a cruelty my parents had hoped they had left behind.
It is in this spacious, all-encompassing spirit that Terry Tempest Williams imagines erosion in her new book, as a process that also weathers the body, mind and spirit.
If Trudeau keeps his head down (and his beard trimmed) it may turn out to have been just a tempest in a teapot -- or much a-dough about nothing.
There is little room to spare at the mouth of the base, so the 65,43-tonne behemoth, HMS Queen Elizabeth, is nudged along by a specially commissioned tug, SD Tempest.
The new Tempest 4000 is also mentioned as one of many new games that will be available to download or stream but no promises are made on what they'll cost.
Starting in December 1967, Pontiac made the Tempest/LeMans chrome nose and grille available as a delete option (code 674) for the GTO (with hidden headlights unavailable as an option).
Yet in 2015 the government committed £2bn ($2.6bn), out of a squeezed defence budget, to develop a "future combat air strategy", and the Tempest is a result of that investment.
The Tempest will be a so-called sixth-generation fighter, to succeed America's F-35 (of which the Royal Air Force has just started taking delivery) and the Eurofighter Typhoon.
In the end, it took one of the most intense dust storms ever observed on Mars—a tempest that encircled the entire planet—to stop the rover in its tracks.
A tempest over whether a coaching candidate is "black enough" or "Mexican enough" would surely place Roger Goodell and his mostly straight WASP male corporate partners in an uncomfortable spot.
If anything, the tempest over the CRA has stalled conversations among legislators on both sides of the aisle who have demonstrated eagerness to come together and find a bipartisan solution.
New Yorkers will get a chance to hear it: It's scheduled for the fall of 2017 at the Metropolitan Opera, where Mr. Adès's previous opera, "The Tempest," played in 2012.
In March, Teraoka teamed up with Pussy Riot choreographer Viktoria Naraxsa and costume designer Masha Kechaeva for an experimental performance of Shakespeare's Tempest at the Honolulu Museum of Art School.
"Xi Jinping has likened China to an ocean that no storm can disturb," an economist told us, "but the tempest now hitting it is by far the biggest" in years.
She now works as a stunt double for Melissa McCarthy and is co-owner of Tempest Freerunning, an L.A.-based parkour lifestyle brand that also includes four parkour training facilities.
The naturalist and activist Terry Tempest Williams fights to preserve her Utah roots by buying up parcels of federal public land at auction to prevent the oilmen from drilling there.
The novel's setting on present-day Staten Island feels deliberate: Even on this isle of middle-class "normalcy," Maazel seems to suggest, "Tempest"-like plots are hatched and mysteries surface.
The plan is to get the Tempest in the air by 2035—and to "take Global Britain into the stratosphere", as Ben Wallace, the defence secretary, put it at DSEI.
The LSE team used on-the-ground reporting with local experts, along with high-resolution satellite imagery and open-source intelligence to report on civilian casualties during Operation Iron Tempest.
SFF author K. Tempest Bradford gathered many trans and nonbinary perspectives (not all negative toward the story) in a Twitter thread that also expressly criticized cisgender defenses of the work.
The eighteenth century liked elegant Shakespeare ("Julius Caesar"); Romantics liked tragic Shakespeare ("Hamlet"); and we postmoderns favor the more self-consciously wrought and obviously symbolic romances ("The Tempest" above all).
The congresswoman, a freshman Democrat from Minnesota, has been at the center of a political tempest in the Democratic Party over remarks on Israel that critics have called anti-Semitic.
Veteran Republican strategist Steve Schmidt is renouncing his membership in the Republican Party, in light of the political tempest over the Trump administration immigration policy that separates children from their parents.
You can't miss the Great Red Spot, but look to its right at a massive tempest called Oval BA, which formed in the year 213 when three smaller storms merged together.
You can't miss the Great Red Spot, but look to its right at a massive tempest called Oval BA, which formed in the year 2000 when three smaller storms merged together.
Britain this week unveiled its plans to build a stealthy new future fighter jet called Tempest, launching a rival to the Franco-German programme first unveiled in the summer of 2017.
When V1 flying bombs appeared he discovered that, by overtaking very close in a Tempest V, he could clip their wings with his own and send them plunging into the Channel.
This speech thing is a tempest in a teapot that will soon blow over (particularly if you release the text of your speeches to prove that there is no smoking gun).
Snyder's fellow warrior with well-chosen words, the essayist Terry Tempest Williams, has devised one of the best lines ever written about parks — apt to the terror of rising global temperatures.
He caused a tempest with his remarks regarding Mr. Ryan and another with repeated proclamations about viewing a "secret tape" that showed Iran receiving pallets of cash from the United States.
That Tempest has now chosen to recast the characters from that album in a novel is cause in itself for celebration — a testament to that too often memorialized form's continuing vitality.
One of the great composers of his generation, Mr. Adès, 45, has written only two previous operas — "Powder Her Face" (1995) and "The Tempest" (2003) — so this was a major event.
When you did "The Tempest," you said in advance that this was a Shakespeare play and you were taking it and doing what you wanted with it and making it yours.
Why it matters: The ongoing dust storm is no ordinary tempest, it's reached a severity that has not been seen before in the nearly two decades of detailed observations, NASA said.
Christmas In The Heart functions as a wink to the audience, a little levity for Dylan between 2009's gruffly traditional Together Through Life and 2012's doleful, death-obsessed Tempest.
Expect to see Puck of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" pitted against Ariel of "The Tempest," along with appearances by such disparate characters as Hamlet, Lady Macbeth and one Dromio and Juliet.
The tempest exposed the ambiguous treatment of gender issues in a country whose Constitution guarantees wide-ranging equalities that conflict with a high rate of rape and other violence against women.
There's freedom within captivity in the exhilarating production of Shakespeare's "The Tempest" that is wreaking poetic havoc with an all-female cast at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn through Feb. 19.
Over 1,000 people are working on Team Tempest, as the consortium of BAE Systems, Rolls-Royce, Leonardo and MBDA is known, with that number set to rise to 2,500 by 2021.
He takes us on a hunt for invisible dragons with the Jesuit polymath Athanasius Kircher and to a performance of "The Tempest" starring an aging William Shakespeare who forgets his lines.
"For so many years, talking about the weather was talking about nothing," said Terry Tempest Williams, the author and naturalist who is currently a writer in residence at Harvard Divinity School.
At the end of the program, participants can pay a $127 fee for an annual membership to the Tempest online community, where one can communicate with others who've completed the program.
J.P. A detuned, dissonant funk vamp carries "Europe Is Lost," a bleak and rapid-fire assessment of the state of the world by the English poet, playwright and rapper Kate Tempest.
Georgia started off drumming for everyone from Kwes to Kate Tempest before starting her own project that sounds entirely different to everything else going on in the UK at the moment.
Edward de Vere, for instance, died in 1604, the same year that Shakespeare most likely wrote King Lear and well before he most likely wrote The Winter's Tale and The Tempest.
BAE showed off a model of the new warplane, Tempest, on Monday, linking up with a group of industrial partners to fulfill a government plan for a new combat jet by 2040.
The project—which features the mad talents of Lam, who also steers Vorde, Mongrel, Imperial Trumpet, and others—released its first demo, Individuation, this year, with "Blood Tempest" as a standout track.
Kuat pointed out the custom-made plate that identifies the AT-ST as a "Tempest Scout 2," which he clarifies is the scout walker hijacked by Chewbacca during the Battle of Endor.
"He can be a bit of a tempest in a teapot in terms of personality — he's unpredictable — but if everything goes correctly, there's no one he can't beat," Mr. Rothenberg told us.
The Shakespearean allusions—Lear-like King with his three daughters; shipwrecked sailors delivered, " Tempest " style, into a tiny fiefdom—and the absence of any modern technology contribute to the novel's timeless languor.
The "thunder run" in the British theater's ceiling is a rare example of cutting-edge Georgian technology that involves balls rolling down a wooden chute to conjure the roar of a tempest.
When he learns that Tony — now highly placed in the Canadian government — and his cronies will be visiting the prison to evaluate Felix's program, he decides to stage The Tempest for them.
This is no less than what Stratford does in supporting a female Prospero in its concurrently running production of "The Tempest" by changing the word "father" to "mother" and designing womanly costumes.
Wednesday's game had everything to be expected from playoff hockey — the kind of April tempest the Islanders and Penguins exhibited in 2013, when Pittsburgh won a hard-fought series in six games.
Even as they bend to the task of reclaiming what the tempest has scattered, a trace of that wild ache lingers — a glimpse into what it means to be inconsolably, joyously human.
So much so that he was invited to perch atop a fake Big Ben and perform as Churchill giving Caliban's speech from "The Tempest" at the closing ceremony of the London Olympics.
Improbable's past offerings have riffed off works ranging from Shakespeare ("The Tempest") to campy Vincent Price horror films ("Theater of Blood"), typically taking considerable liberties and adding bold visuals along the way.
"More than any other Shakespeare play, there's magic in 'The Tempest,' and I've desperately wanted there to be a sense of wonder in this play," said Mark Quartley, the actor playing Ariel.
The tempest erupted on Wednesday morning after Mr. Trump posted a tweet accusing the nation's intelligence agencies of allowing the leak of what he called "fake news" about his links to Russia.
Kinsler, not surprisingly, was not about to indulge more of an explanation, not after his comments about how the Americans and other teams play the game created a Twitter tempest earlier Wednesday.
Between last week's performances of "The Tempest" and "Hamlet," I had tea with a septuagenarian British actor who played Hamlet in his youth (and later appeared in other productions in other roles).
Nakia especially believes it is the country's duty to aid the less fortunate—be they refugees, poor kids in the US, or activists caught in the tempest of protest against unjust state influence.
We've written about similar cabinet-style arcade games before when we've seem them on sale, but this is the first time we've been able to feature Tempest on sale in the Mashable Shop.
If you spot a piece of wreckage or an interestingly shaped asteroid in the system, same deal: expect another animation as the Tempest chugs its way over to let you take a peek.
His new book—which takes its title from Prospero's words in "The Tempest", "Every third thought shall be my grave"—is an unflinching exploration of his own mortality and that of other people.
Jefferies analyst James Vane-Tempest said Cinven's 56 euros amounted to a fair deal, given Stada's high net debt levels, which stood at about 1.2 billion in September, and limited organic growth prospects.
Energy Explorer: The nature writer and environmental activist Terry Tempest Williams enters the monthly travel list (available online) with her look at America's national parks, "The Hour of Land," new at No. 3.
Critic's Notebook CHARLESTON, S.C. — Through its 40 years, the Spoleto Festival USA has always been closely entwined with the life of the city that hosts it, be it through hurricane or political tempest.
Wielding the knife for 90-minute, $110 omakases, is Oona Tempest, who started out sharing space with Sushi by Bou, then went on to do other pop-ups before opening Sushi by Bae.
The tempest over the foxes has coincided with a decision by state wildlife officials to take control of the beach area where the plovers nest after years of sharing oversight with the city.
After Barring Girls for Leggings, United Airlines Defends Decision Passengers were turned away by a gate agent at Denver International Airport on Sunday morning for their attire, setting off a social media tempest.
Hawaii was spared a direct hit by a major hurricane as Lane, once a monster tempest, weakened on Friday into a tropical storm with sustained winds of 65 miles per hour (100 kph).
Mr. Obama waited to react until last week, and it looked as if he might leave his successor a diplomatic tempest, until Mr. Putin, long the master of the unexpected stroke, defused it.
TPS is a program that reveals America at its best: as a safe haven that welcomes  threatened, tempest-tossed migrants, a country that is willing to grow by putting its values into practice.
Family members and friends, often wrapped up in the emotional tempest of what is happening to their loved one, may not be able to provide the calm and reason of an experienced third party.
When he was finally granted a UFC contract, Bossé retired instead, citing the need to repair his body and a newfound calm, which had subdued the inner tempest that once spurred him to fight.
Though Ernesto, in the middle of the ocean, isn't a threat to land and is forecast to peter out in a matter of days, it's unknown how the wildfire smoke will affect the tempest.
I recently joined a group of concerned citizens — including such luminaries as E.O. Wilson, Ted Turner, Terry Tempest Williams and Doug Peacock — who have pleaded with the White House to reverse the dismal decision.
The course of my everyday activities was irrevocably altered; the anxiety was like a tempest that blinded me and tossed me about, this way and that, robbing me of all control and self-determination.
Presenting an Autumn/Winter 2019 line entitled "Tempest", the Italian designer dressed models, including Gigi Hadid and Natalia Vodianova, in streetwear as well as the British brand's traditional more elegant day and evening outfits.
The piece, "A Clown Show About Rain," is a deceptively playful work of physical theater: As it wears on, it becomes apparent that the tempest at the play's center is a metaphor for depression.

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