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"tumult" Definitions
  1. a confused situation in which there is usually a lot of noise and excitement, often involving large numbers of people
  2. a state in which your thoughts or feelings are confused

973 Sentences With "tumult"

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John and Reid's relationship was characterized by tumult and excess.
At least two possible explanations for such relationship tumult exist.
But this approach risks fanning market tumult and trade tensions.
The result was unexpected and provoked global financial market tumult.
Now, it's South Africa that's being buffeted by political tumult.
It's hard not to be affected by the daily tumult.
U.S. stock indexes rose as market tumult in China eased.
Even in times of tumult, history moves at different paces.
The company's woes reflect the tumult seen across its sector.
The battleground was quiet now, the tumult a mere memory.
In the visual tumult, a pinstriped coatdress emerged, shoulders squared.
All the tumult has only fueled speculation about James's future.
Fellaini has been a rare fixed point amid the tumult.
Goldman has gone through waves of tumult in recent decades.
Trump's lies and tumult eat at the fabric of society.
American history often has its moments of tumult and discord.
The clash between America's domestic tumult and foreign intervention is pronounced.
The uncertainty caused by regulatory tumult threatens to set them back.
Activity in futures also typically rises during periods of market tumult.
Since July 8th the oil-rich south has been in tumult.
It's a vital listen in an age of never-ending tumult.
It is the quiet voice in the tumult and the shouting.
Amid all the tumult of 2017, celebrity splits felt almost tame.
To be sure, the tumult could work in the market's favor.
The tumult of bankruptcies, bailouts and recession kept blurring her vision.
Australian voters may punish the Liberal Party for this latest tumult.
Both parties have seen their members pulled into the tumult. Rep.
Those who knew Ms. Whigham hinted at tumult in her life.
The critical post of National Security Adviser has experienced similar tumult.
Blame the wind for the tumult on the Memorial Tournament leaderboard.
They would not be strangers to the tumult of our politics.
The Department of Veterans Affairs has experienced five months of tumult.
The tumult in Asia followed a catastrophic day for US markets.
It's true that Obamacare's marketplaces are in a period of tumult.
The tumult occurred against the ominous backdrop of the Russia investigation.
Mr. Trump's legal team has been in tumult in recent weeks.
Another Netflix rival, Amazon, is going through a period of tumult.
In the countryside, the political tumult of the capital seems remote.
The countercultural tumult of that time was all across the board.
Bezos's personal tumult distracted Amazon's leaders at a particularly fraught time.
In the new Tunisia, freedom brought tumult as well as joy.
All that tumult has Chanos and other short sellers feeling great.
The strong fundraising picture comes after several months of Republican tumult.
The decade's economic tumult changed who Americans were as a people.
Even before the quake, the school system had wrestled with tumult.
The tumult in Virginia brought up memories of other politicians' scandals.
America has no choice but to contain the worst of the tumult.
The recent market tumult may be encouraging investors back into dividend ETFs.
There have been several spells of tumult since the second world war.
Despite the day's tumult, Trump gained some allies, including former Texas Gov.
Here's a breakdown of the tumult and its implications in each country.
The previous market tumult mean indexes were lower on the week however.
The cafes, in a rare exception to the general tumult, were dormant.
Stable, affluent Germany can cope with a little tumult in its politics.
Does this ecclesiastical tumult foreshadow an even larger political crisis awaiting us?
After some initial tumult, the changes in me proved transformational at work.
Despite centuries of reversal and tumult, something "new and yet ageless" remained.
"Years" is very good at amplifying up today's familiar sense of tumult.
"The creative tumult of that period was absolutely staggering," Mr. Morrison said.
But there's no outward sign of the tumult, no spilling of guts.
The tumult of the Iowa caucuses seemed to symbolize the worst nightmares.
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said Torra must first unequivocally condemn the tumult.
Mr. Shine's exit did little to quell a newsroom in tumult, however.
Perhaps because of this tumult, Spanish reviewers seemed more critical than usual.
Despite the tumult, Isaiah, now 22, said he felt better than ever.
Louise Erdrich's prose evokes the tumult of lived experience and ancestral trauma.
Uncertainty and tumult have long driven ratings, and the interest is bipartisan.
The tumult in Hong Kong is an existential moment for that proposition.
Last week, after years of financial tumult, the historic market changed hands.
The sale's top lot, Mark Tobey's "Tumult" (1966), sold for €381,000 (~$431,0003).
It's been a stressful couple of days with more tumult in the future.
Adding to the tumult, Guatemala is in the midst of a presidential election.
Stocks have been in tumult, weakened by worries over a variety of factors.
How do you see the tumult and uncertainty in America influencing their thinking?
After years of tumult, including a revolution and a coup, Egyptians are tired.
A plastic lid got tossed into the tumult, then an upturned metal bowl.
Australia's latest political tumult is probably causing some whiplash for the country's voters.
There was pain associated, and political pain and societal tumult and everything else.
Support for President Donald Trump is waning amid tumult in the White House.
Kavanaugh's confirmation process has been thrown into tumult by allegations of sexual misconduct.
The early tumult in the insurance marketplaces, including the troubled introduction of HealthCare.
Chaos in Washington matched with tumult in the Mother of Parliaments, in London.
Evoking the tumult of the 1960s and the uncertainty that followed the Sept.
The country has moved forward (and backward) not by design but in tumult.
The Catalan independence referendum has created a tumult in the southern European country.
And finally the subject moves to 21st century tumult in the Middle East.
Amid the tumult, Ryanair dropped a bid to buy the ailing airline Alitalia.
The work's 'special effects' would've seemed ever-changing, metamorphic, in tumult, in tilt.
The latest round of market tumult to plague Argentina started with the Aug.
The latest round of market tumult to plague Argentina started with the Aug.
That many episodes of financial tumult in two decades seem like a lot.
It's about where all of this tumult and this speedy coupling actually leads.
But as he has himself suggested, the era's historic tumult largely escaped him.
It was, for them, a high note to sing after weeks of tumult.
Out of this tumult of class reorganization came a Jewish American mass culture.
The tumult of the ballot box means short-term thinking trumps long-term initiatives.
Confusion over the President's position may also be exacerbating the tumult in Republican ranks.
The tumult surrounding President Donald Trump has produced strikingly little shift in public opinion.
The JPMorgan Chase CEO stood amid the tumult and said the market was cheap.
His candidacy provoked two days of tumult, with shouting and shoving in the chamber.
For Mr. Dorsey, 39, the stock tumult complicates an already complex set of challenges.
Treasuries are a safe-haven investment that draw investors in times of global tumult.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — The second round of the Masters opened with tumult and sloppy play.
Roodt says he's been busy with clients calling him for guidance during the tumult.
But after 18 days of unprecedented tumult, Mr Mubarak finally resigned on February 11th.
Her marriage, rather than being a source of stability, brought added tumult and anxiety.
But such tumult so early in the electoral cycle bodes badly, whatever happens next.
White American Christians who respond to cultural tumult with nostalgia fail to do this.
But music industry groups argued that it would result in tumult throughout the business.
Adding to the tumult are new trucking rules that came into effect on Sept.
In the tumult of organizing the event, he hadn't quite registered its emotional impact.
"I don't think it makes sense to have so much tumult immediately," McKeon said.
Do you wanna live your life and create a legacy of tumult and chaos?
Even in the tumult of the Trump White House, Christopher Liddell is toiling away.
But given the recent tumult at Nike, Mr. Parker may face tough questions himself.
He saw an England racked by economic tumult, with old social hierarchies seriously shaken.
In 1968, the world was also in tumult and seemed at a crossroads, too.
LONERGAN There was a little tumult because I had never directed a play before.
Yet despite its sense of tumult and discord, Morse's work evinces little ecology anxiety.
In the tumult, Maurizio makes a move toward Adriana, but the princess stops him.
A huge CNN screen behind the minister churned through stock prices, Trump and tumult.
The tumult also extends to how Democrats should set themselves apart from the right.
Now the human costs of the tumult in the industry were becoming more apparent.
And that's on top of being a teenager, with all the tumult that entails.
Amid the tumult, Mr. Olmert suffered chest pain and was hospitalized for a week.
Shareholders may be hoping to hear some advice for navigating the current market tumult.
For all the tumult surrounding them, the couple remain the focus of the film.
To their uncertainty in the face of growing political tumult, she also offers reassurance.
For the past several years, terrorism and political tumult have devastated Egypt's tourist economy.
José Sulaimán, president of the World Boxing Council, was knocked unconscious in the tumult.
But the news comes as Juul faces tumult in its Chinese market as well.
When an institution like the Guggenheim is confronted by such tumult, should it respond?
To what purpose did they cross the ocean into the tumult of colonial America?
South Bend's tumult grew early Sunday when a mass shooting unfolded outside a bar.
Get ready for another year of global tumult McCain, along with South Carolina Republican Sen.
But in the midst of that tumult and travail, some technologists see opportunities for innovation.
The yen is sometimes viewed as a safe haven currency during times of global tumult.
But given the turmoil and tumult in Washington, it doesn't mean that Trump won't try.
It is another voice, it is a quiet voice in the tumult of the shouting.
And there's certainly a chance that trade tumult will cause it to hit the brakes.
However, there are a few ETFs that profit in times of tumult, according to Kensho.
If either party was expecting the conventional party candidates to stop the tumult, they didn't.
The media world now waits to see if the tumult chases the FNC viewers away.
Mutual funds that focus on real estate face a particular problem in the current tumult.
But the tumult of this year has been painful and, in Sharapova's case, maddeningly avoidable.
His investigation is certain to get drawn into the political tumult around the midterm elections.
In the 1960s, Bear Country was a refuge from tumult; basically, it was the suburbs.
How much of that feeling stems from his assasination and the tumult of the 1960s?
I hope the puzzle gave you an enjoyable break from the rest of life's tumult.
In the tumult of the half-storm, I found myself totally opened up and alive.
The police department in my city, Oakland, is understaffed and has been facing unrelated tumult.
The Fed doesn't directly respond to market tumult, but is no doubt watching what happens.
Iraq's young democracy, no stranger to tumult, may be facing its most dangerous moment yet. ■
Deliberations over an interview with Mueller have proceeded amid tumult within the President's legal team.
But most of the story seems haunted by thirty years of political and social tumult.
Adding to the tumult, Zuma said he would make a further statement later on Wednesday.
But donors and artists may think twice about getting involved with a festival in tumult.
Two new books on Adolf Hitler were well underway before the tumult of current events.
Two new books on Adolf Hitler were well underway before the tumult of current events.
He led the city through a defining period of growth and tumult for 21975 years.
Iraq's young democracy, no stranger to tumult, may be facing its most dangerous moment yet.
The move is important considering the tumult that the funds caused during the financial crisis.
The most tumult occurred in Washington state, where four Democrats broke ranks and rejected Clinton.
Lawmakers in Richmond insisted that, despite the tumult, they were trying to work as normal.
For all the recent tumult over Israel in Washington, the policy debate remains extremely narrow.
The company says the pullback from the I.P.O. was because of the tumult in global markets.
Pray that outrage over its facial recognition tools and lack of diversity leads to internal tumult?
President Donald Trump has presided over a White House plagued by turnover amid controversy and tumult.
Some hopefuls are causing intraparty tumult, challenging incumbents who have bona fide liberal, racial justice credentials.
In Delvin, Smith creates a character sufficiently complex for the emotional tumult life will hand him.
Stocks in Italy, the epicentre of the latest market tumult, bounced back 0.53 percent on Wednesday.
So this country, with all its tumult and frustrations, was his home and chosen burial ground.
The measurement began after Franklin Delano Roosevelt entered office amid the tumult of the Great Depression.
It would certainly be a wise thing to do given the tumult of this White House.
Sonders said that the tumult this year likely marks a brief interruption to the bull market.
Unfortunately, the tumult of a long-distance relationship borne of reality television just isn't that romantic.
The tumult didn't start with the Liberal Party; the Labor Party went through a similar crisis.
Her father, who is black, met her white mother in the tumult of 20163s Los Angeles.
The magazine's reversal reflects the tumult into which sexual misconduct allegations have thrown Kavanaugh's confirmation process.
The latest twist in the crisis underscores the tumult in Brazil over Mr. da Silva's nomination.
Outside the tumult of Washington, Wray said, Americans still see the FBI in a positive light.
Life is Strange has always been very good at capturing the tumult of young, intense emotions.
Clinton the election, than sheer frustration that a known bad seed had created such endless tumult.
Indeed, amid the current trade tumult, investors still seem to believe that inflation is moving higher.
Its tail seems to twitch at the tumult of forms at the center of the canvas.
Amid the tumult, many children said they faulted themselves for not saving their parents from addiction.
In the tumult of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Tuesday, he had to resort to mime.
Congress: The House Intelligence Committee's first hearing since the completion of the report devolved into tumult.
In the haze of such Vietnam-related tumult, the Pueblo simply faded from the nation's consciousness.
It's become commonplace to say we're living through a similar, if less bloody, period of tumult.
The extended repo operations started after market tumult in September that briefly sent rates shooting higher.
The idea, it seems, is to see if the current tumult changes the underlying market conditions.
Stocks on Wall Street wavered again, and markets appeared to be recovering from days of tumult.
Despite the tumult, the company still booked the top-flight performers Sonya Yoncheva and Vittorio Grigolo.
But smashed together these two inert life-forms create a tumult of sexual and emotional energy.
His drive to reshape the judiciary has fueled him during the tumult of the past year.
Exchange-traded products that bet against market tumult have gotten shellacked and some even have liquidated.
The Associated Press: Vice President Pence tiptoes past Brexit tumult for an oh-so-chipper chat.
Gioia habitually and accurately casts the subversion he recounts in terms of ferocity, tumult and chaos.
Trump is wreaking havoc while Democrats grapple with a messaging crisis and tumult in party structure.
The purchase provided an opportunity for Cirque to diversify its portfolio after years of financial tumult.
All the other films in the collection are rich in wit, emotional tumult and philosophical trenchancy.
The man looks into the distance, past the tumult and confusion around him, lost in thought.
Washington (CNN)The political tumult that rocked the world in 2016 might be an appetizer for 2017.
It was a tragic coda for a tournament that was making a comeback after years of tumult.
And he will begin in his new role at a moment of tumult and uncertainty in Washington.
Investors favor utilities in times of tumult for their larger-than-average dividend yields and steady revenues.
Congress' low approval rating might help to partially explain the tumult we've seen in recent congressional elections.
Cruz and her family have reached a fragile peace after years of tumult related to her transition.
The latter is sparking volatility across financial markets with a beneficiary of the tumult being government bonds.
The result caused immediate tumult on the economic and political scene in the U.K. and further afield.
In the tumult of the Venice Biennale, there is something special about any spot that is quiet.
It's ironic that this tumult should bedevil a replacement for Antonin Scalia, who emphasized the constitutional text.
Yet those pages convey all of the tumult and befuddlement that marked his time running the magazine.
Perhaps, though, the tumult, raised blood pressure and cries of fake news are better than the alternative.
Our explainer on the tumult at the conservative think tank, from May of this year, is below.
In it, she sums up the astonishing tumult around the world that followed Diana's August 31 death.
Xi was born into revolutionary aristocracy and came of age in the tumult of Mao's Cultural Revolution.
At the same time, China's recent financial tumult has been unnerving for the investors exposed to it.
Her mother's marriage to Kimpton was foundering, and she was eager to escape the tumult at home.
Since 20133, when Maduro took over the Presidency from Chávez, he has overseen a country in tumult.
But music industry groups said it would disrupt decades of practice and cause tumult throughout the business.
The ensuing tumult gave the general Suharto an opening to push aside Indonesia's left-leaning president, Sukarno.
Following all the tumult, the table was being watched and somebody figured out what was going on.
But already there were worrisome signs that the "remain" camp's warnings of economic tumult could come true.
While Republicans netted nine seats that year, the relatively small shift belies a much more widespread tumult.
Do you feel pressured to be more political now, because the world is in so much tumult?
But with the convention officially beginning, the slate of protests on Monday produced a measure of tumult.
That's a sign of just how worried central bankers are about financial market tumult causing broader problems.
Has there ever been a year at Lincoln Center more filled with tumult and change than 2018?
But the 19753s and early '21975s were years of such social tumult, they're fascinating to read about.
The current state of market tumult, and the aftermath, may bring both valuations and deal sizes down.
Viola was annoyed by the tumult, but I think slightly pleased, too, that her point was proved.
The daily tumult in the White House and Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation create woes for Trump.
The tumult across the city came just over two weeks before a major political moment on Oct.
Ms. Horgan, 46, the Irish writer and actress, gave raw, ribald voice to the tumult of relationships.
A performer of indisputable virtuosity and bite, Ms. Pinkins has seen perhaps more tumult offstage than on.
Losses were limited by political tumult in the United States which fueled safe-haven demand for bullion.
Recent tumult in cryptocurrency markets hasn't stopped unscrupulous websites from hijacking unsuspecting visitors' computers to mine digital coins.
That series of events illustrates a maxim of nomination political that might apply even more in today's tumult.
"There was all the tumult across the market like it was the end of the world," Kilduff said.
"The level of tumult it would cause is more than the Russians think they can handle," he said.
Amid all of this tumult, one couple has walked out of the Grey's Anatomy fire stronger than ever.
Regulators expect that they will use up some of that capital to keep lending through the economic tumult.
Fox's tumble down the cable league table has coincided with a period of unprecedented tumult at its headquarters.
It is the tumult within that causes most of the drama - a refreshing change from regular Bollywood romances.
Not for the first time, Spain and Italy appear to shadow each other through economic and political tumult.
The tumult in China, where stocks are now in bear-market territory, is helping drag down oil prices.
The tumult was confined to the northern Milwaukee neighborhood of Sherman Park, which was closed at 6 p.m.
Trump's call has the potential to thrust US-China relations into tumult, White House spokesman Josh Earnest said.
Despite its central role in the British economy, it has spent the last decade in almost constant tumult.
And for all the headlines generated by its tumult, it is a poor indicator of the economy's health.
But even with those expectations, the tumult seemed unusually apparent as the White House chugged back to work.
Some states have tumult in the labor market because thousands of workers lost manufacturing, clerical or construction jobs.
But he rightly understands how much the tumult of the times shook all previous alignments, including racial ones.
The Federal Reserve was erected to be a citadel to stand above the never-ending tumult of politics.
After Tuesday's tumult, markets were soothed by the fact that Italy was moving forward to form a government.
Examining seven cases, Diamond sets out to show how his factors account for countries' ability to weather tumult.
The tumult of the past few days has hit Esaw Snipes Garner, the widow of Eric Garner, hard.
Outsiders get thrown up amid the tumult, but they are too marginal, eccentric and inexperienced to lead effectively.
However, given the recent tumult around the country, some leaders are anxious that the environment could turn dangerous.
The tumult of that '79-80 season stemmed from Portland's trying, and failing, to replace an irreplaceable talent.
Given the tumult of American politics in 2018, we must consider what surprises and crises 85033 might hold.
During this current period of societal tumult, the $1 trillion company has more to answer for than ever.
During a time of tumult, few bands are so gifted at conveying the fears that we all face.
But she still tries to present herself and the science without tumult, and with a measure of optimism.
Trump left on his nine-day international trip amid tumult over his firing of FBI Director James Comey.
Mr. Trump, on the other hand, plainly "doesn't seem to mind generating chaos or tumult," Mr. Smith said.
The emotion that met the goal proved that: the stands in tumult, strangers hugging, flags and scarves twirling.
The Fed began conducting these repo operations after market tumult in September briefly sent short-term yields soaring.
The world intrudes only at the margins — tumult is hinted at in unnamed countries, glimpses of unspecified migrants.
However, it switched earlier this week to an open-ended program in response to tumult in financial markets.
The cost of the tumult is showing up in the earnings of a rising number of big companies.
That newsroom was a literal manifestation of New York: every color, creed and orientation, in tumult and harmony.
During the tumult of the Civil War, hundreds of thousands of Black people sought refuge behind Union lines.
She said that the tumult of that decade, with the Vietnam War and the assassinations of the Rev.
Trump, the star-crazed personality, thrives on the endless tumult and confusion that is only one tweet away.
CNN previously reported that Jackson met with President Donald Trump on Tuesday amid the tumult with his nomination.
Going home for the holidays is a time, for many in the LGBTQ+ community, of tumult, not comfort.
Choosing a successor was always going to be tough, but the recent tumult there has made it tougher.
Still, the economy has faced some tumult as President Donald Trump has escalated his trade conflict with China.
Yet attention to detail doesn't buy passion, either in romance or in recreating the tumult of the 1930s.
The moves followed September's tumult in the repo market, where banks go to get their short-term funding.
But worries that the ongoing tumult could threaten the state of the economy or corporate America remain scant.
Conservative lawyer Charlie Spies writes for The Hill that the tumult is evidence the Trump campaign has regressed.
But Ridgeway and Tompkins capsized, and spent almost an hour in the near-freezing water, battling the tumult.
Complaints about tumult from the media and professional politicians just cement his credentials as the disruptor in chief.
But the tumult in Turkey and spillover in the emerging markets could dominate trading early in the week.
But on that fateful summer evening, a hint of the tumult to come rumbled through the gathered crowd.
Crossing the border can be done in a rental car, inching northward from, say, the tumult of Tijuana.
Even with all the tumult in Washington, those who oversee Obamacare in California think next year will go fine.
In the wake of emotional tumult, the creators make clear, the clean up is always left to a woman.
Banks and brokers have indicated there could be a Brexit-style tumult in the markets once results are announced.
Looking back, I recognize how much Novey's book actually helped me through the emotional tumult of watching the hearings.
After weeks of political tumult, Peter O'Neill bowed to pressure and resigned as prime minister of Papua New Guinea.
The job has come with such tumult that the district has gone through five emergency managers in six years.
I think she wanted me to be a youth pastor because I talked about the tumult in my family.
As Birth-style terrors have mostly receded from view, invisible ones have ascended into the tumult of daily life.
It left allies fuming about yet another day when his political agenda was drowned out by Trump-induced tumult.
The CSI27 index and the Shanghai Composite index both closed up 2145 percent, capping off a week of tumult.
Donald Trump's rallies over the weekend were scenes of tumult and violence, tacitly egged on by the Republican frontrunner.
But today's uncertainty comes at a bad time for Algeria, which largely avoided the tumult of the Arab spring.
The region's leaders accused him of abandoning former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, in the tumult of the Arab spring.
The show, too, seemed to be making a welcome retreat into safety and security after prolonged periods of tumult.
Conflict and tumult have defined our democracy since the founding of our nation, but so have progress and collaboration.
And it is teachers and counselors who will  guide students through the psychological and emotional tumult of parental removal.
That narrative that Wolff was an impartial observer of the White House's daily tumult, of course, wasn't quite true.
Adding to the tumult, a key Lyft executive quit to join Uber, leading to litigation that was later settled.
Uncertainty over how big that package will be is causing a lot of the current market tumult, he said.
Ms. Vyhnakova's travails are a symbol of the tumult that has faced the European airline industry in recent months.
Over a modest, trance-like synthesizer motif, the percussionists collaborate on playful polyrhythms — and some impressive layers of tumult.
He was its last president before it was sold in 1984 to American Express following years of internal tumult.
The ensuing tumult sends the woman reeling, hitting a wall and falling to the ground, where Hunt kicks her.
In a letter Sunday to lawmakers, the White House laid out its latest proposal for addressing the border tumult.
I think history speaks to one very clear reality in times of tumult, of political upheaval, of drastic change.
It's no coincidence that these searching questions, to which there is often no answer, arise in moments of tumult.
In the 1960s, football provided Alabamians a welcome point of pride during the tumult of the civil rights era.
Like the other post-Sputnik novels, "Lolita" had its own pre-publication tumult, in this case an obscenity scandal.
When I arrived in London on a crowded Air India flight nearly 30 years ago, Britain was in tumult.
The cost of the tumult is already showing up in the earnings of a growing number of big companies.
By the time he got to France, even the smell of food could trigger the rumbling and tumult within.
In the Middle East, the tumult has drawn inevitable comparisons with the upheavals of the Arab Spring of 2011.
Whatever innocence had survived the tumult of the five years since the murder of John F. Kennedy was gone.
Tueller cut short his travel outside Iraq to return to the embassy in early January because of the tumult.
Below, in descending order, are the places where, in the tumult of 2016, I found the greatest comfort. 1.
The CSI300 index and the Shanghai Composite index both closed up 2 percent, capping off a week of tumult.
Goldman Sachs, for instance, reported that its buyback desk had its two busiest weeks ever during the market tumult.
The tumult that shook the nation early in April kept Times crews at high boil for a full week.
Despite the tumult and excesses of that era, vocal disagreement at least reflected a determination to put things right.
The 10-year transition has been marked by tumult: The announcement yesterday is the sixth C.E.O. change since 2016.
The title was "The Tumult," and underneath I saw, in pencil, "fifth draft," followed by the previous week's date.
After months of tumult in Viacom's leadership, it came as little surprise that the company had a bad year.
He's campaigning with down-ballot candidates, visiting downtrodden Democratic Party organizations and stopping in cities and towns facing tumult.
The tumult in the Trump administration continued today with the president's justifiable firing of Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
She took over as campaign manager after Paul Manafort's departure and a period of tumult in August, following the conventions.
While Kitchit's business fundamentals have always been strong, our scale has been too limited to outshine the tumult around us.
Trump was greeted at the palace by May, whose government has been rocked by resignations from ongoing tumult over Brexit.
To a tumult of cheers, Queen Elizabeth then appeared on the steps of the VIP seats for her grand entrance.
White House lawyers, aware of the tumult, initially believed it could be contained within the walls of the White House.
But such is the tumult whipped up by Trump that his words will probably just get lost in the cacophony.
In a statement released by the Sanders campaign this afternoon, though, the senator declined to accept responsibility for the tumult.
After all the tumult with Francesca, Dev no longer has any spark with Rachel, which is probably for the best.
But after Trump's unstinting tumult, Edwards notes, for many voters "there might be a desire for a return to normalcy."
It isn't all 19th-century chic, with a number suicide girl fetishists and Jack Sparrow enthusiasts adding to the tumult.
Perhaps more important than what was going on in stocks is the tumult in bond and currency markets in 1987.
Despite the tumult, Rogers urged the committee to realign its investigation into Russian efforts to influence the 2016 presidential election.
The online tumult of the 2016 election fed into a growing suspicion of Silicon Valley's dominance over the public sphere.
The tumult also erased billions off of the fortunes of the city's wealthiest citizens, Li included, Business Insider previously reported.
Still, the episode caused such tumult on campus that the school's Black Student Union held a forum on race relations.
The allegations of sexual misconduct threw Kavanaugh's confirmation process into tumult, pitting Democrats and Republicans into a fierce political battle.
The Yuan was devalued several times in the space of a week and there was tumult in their stock markets.
For the most part, artworks in the show simply had to hold their own space and meaning against the tumult.
It's a very personal record, but it also sounds very 2016 in terms of the tumult and freefall it captures.
Yet for a life of an ultimate 21993th-century tumult, those who saw him in retirement painted an idyllic picture.
Despite the tumult, Mr. Silverman said progress was being made as small tweaks to the site began to pay off.
The piece is a poignant reflection on how news marks the passage of time, especially in the midst of tumult.
Barcelona's season ended, effectively, on Tuesday night, in the tumult of Anfield, roaring and shaking with the ecstasy of impossibility.
At this point, Washington fans are nostalgic for a time free of the tumult of bad headlines and constant embarrassments.
Citgo's workers here say all the tumult is concerning, but they insist that it doesn't distract them from their jobs.
In light of this ongoing international tumult, Trump's decision to share the image of the failed rocket launch is provocative.
It would have happened without Monterey, but the festival provided the soundtrack, the opening bell, for the tumult to come.
"I am dead to the world's tumult and rest in a quiet domain," she sings, beginning here at 4:30.
The year was one of political tumult, fed in no small part by organized crime and its favored weapon: corruption.
Rouhani opposed me by saying: 'I am the president of the people at the time of their pain and tumult.
It's a tumult of sensory extremes, of images and sounds, lurching shapes, braying voices, intensities of feeling and calculated craziness.
The trouble is, after four weeks of tumult at the White House, the allies are not sure who to believe.
America's work force is going through tumult, as even the superskilled see their jobs eliminated or made obsolete by technology.
And, historically speaking, the transition period has often been a time of tumult in world, as well as domestic, affairs.
I heard by e-mail from Jocelyn that he had put "The Tumult" aside and was working on something new.
Each of these periods was marked by a sense of tumult, of cultural and financial dislocation, much like the present.
The school funding ruling now adds yet another layer of fiscal trouble for Kansas and political tumult for Mr. Brownback.
Opposition legislators have occupied Parliament chambers, while the government has temporarily banned the news media from covering the tumult inside.
The assault shocked Tehran, which largely has avoided militant attacks in the decades after the tumult surrounding the Islamic Revolution.
The fall of 2015 also saw a time of tumult for Valeant Pharmaceuticals, which has since rebranded to Bausch Health.
Sopko's mid-2012 appointment as the special inspector general for Afghanistan reconstruction, known as SIGAR, followed tumult in that office.
People today forget that the original station's construction, shortly after the turn of the last century, caused its own tumult.
We were making money hand over fist from the print paper back then, and I've stayed through all the tumult.
On the other hand, in the past the United States has shown an uncanny tendency to benefit economically from tumult abroad.
They read about bitter internal dissension taking place in the White House and the endless tumult that characterizes the Oval Office.
Now, after nearly a decade of tumult, Hulu is taking aim at the biggest and most prestigious of its streaming competitors.
Ecological tumult also played a role in the original film, which was set in a world in which animals are extinct.
The midterms weren't thrown into tumult by a massive, hacked information dump or a believable deepfake or a viral disenfranchising meme.
And those thinking they may benefit from the tumult may find themselves unexpectedly tied to the most vulnerable in their midst.
After months of silence, Harvey Weinstein's estranged wife Georgina Chapman spoke to Vogue about the tumult of the last few months.
Traders face weeks of tumult ahead of December 12, when the United Kingdom holds its third general election in four years.
In recent years, its leadership has been in tumult as its 13th librarian, James H. Billington, came under pressure for mismanagement.
After his family lost much of its wealth in the tumult of the 1930s, Dior began sketching designs for fashion houses.
Instead, he advocated putting money into gold, traditionally viewed as a more conservative investment for its stability during times of tumult.
So Gainsbourg returned to her journals, unpacking the emotional tumult she experienced while mourning for her sister, and also her father.
Stocks had been higher earlier in the day as market tumult in China eased and data showed robust U.S. job growth.
Political tumult and provocative art have a symbiotic relationship that is being rekindled in the wake of Donald Trump's presidential victory.
A year of global tumult ahead will make U.S. stocks attractive compared to their counterparts, according to experts at Charles Schwab.
CNN correspondent knocked to ground Those looking to repeat the tumult will do so under an increased police presence Thursday night.
This post appeared originally on THUMP UK.In the churning tumult of the present, it can be easy to forget the past.
Susan Collins were suggesting a politician is probably the wrong pick to lead the FBI amid the tumult after Comey's firing.
Most outside analysts agree with administration officials' insistence that much of the global tumult is driven by forces beyond Obama's control.
Amidst the tumult and drama of the first months of the Trump administration, it's been difficult to follow changes in policy.
Years of political tumult followed, and when Mao died in 1976, his successors quickly arrested radical supporters of the Cultural Revolution.
Sara Hottman, a spokeswoman for Mr. Hales, said Wednesday that despite the tumult, the bureau's attempts to transform itself would continue.
Although the protests have hurt growth, the city's economic core is also one of its greatest strengths for enduring the tumult.
Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta said Friday he's stepping down amid the tumult over his handling of the 235 deal with Epstein.
He was the most important political-cultural figure to survive the deadly tumult of the 1960s and flourish in the 19813s.
He played a prominent role in the tumult of 2015, speaking regularly at anti-asylum protests in Freital and across Saxony.
Motherhood, she insists, has been the one "stabilizing" force in a life that has often been filled with tumult and pain.
British American Tobacco also appears to be capitalizing on the tumult since Britain voted in June to leave the European Union.
In both cases, what is tumult for most people is for him just another way to win at the roulette wheel.
Clinton would support her if she wanted to remain in the job but she should brace for tumult if she did.
At the height of the tumult, in 573, Juan Carlos Torres, then 25 years old, joined the company as an accountant.
Davis said her son Carter, who is Stone's godson, has also been a source of joy for him amid the tumult.
You get the idea of the tumult about to pummel the San Francisco social communications company, from both inside and outside.
But the overall winner was Fox News, which, despite the tumult involving its departing chairman, Roger Ailes, easily defeated its rivals.
To others, the arrests point to the potential for political tumult that could lead to the collapse of his entire project.
Speaking of current events, CBS is experiencing profound tumult in the wake of Les Moonves's resignation amid allegations of sexual misconduct.
It's fair to say the U.K.'s political establishment has been in tumult since the divisive 2016 referendum on EU membership.
At other points, Ms. Chase projected a rounded warmth during longer, tricky lines that collided with passages of greater percussive tumult.
We tend to caricature and oversimplify the past, thus making the tensions and tumult of our own time seem uniquely difficult.
But the quake brought a new layer of stress for students in a school system that has already wrestled with tumult.
And despite the tumult going on around him, Midhat is more preoccupied by his inner life than the surrounding political activity.
Being inundated with so many moods can affect how we see everything around us, unleashing complex waves of uplift or tumult.
The previous title holder, India's Mukesh Ambani, lost over $5 billion in the market tumult while Ma lost only $1.1 billion.
Amid the tumult, Uber has been trying to reform itself, this week rolling out some changes to its ride-hailing app.
In the vacuous tumult of the Trump era, I was looking for something durable: a stiff shot of no-nonsense spirituality.
J.P. Morgan acquired investment bank Bear Stearns and the retail banking assets of Washington Mutual during the tumult of the crisis.
Together, the Egyptian tumult and the Iran talks formed a kind of watershed in M.B.Z.'s relations with the United States.
Casinos have struggled in recent months, almost certainly because the tumult in Hong Kong has cut into the number of visitors.
McGahn's departure will mark the end to the tumult that has defined his relationship with Trump for more than a year.
There is a worldview, the opposite of Joachim Neander's, that sees our planet as a product of only tumult and indifference.
That began to change, however slowly, in the 523s and '70s, amid the tumult of the civil rights and feminist movements.
Its motorized, iridescent, blue morpho flapping wings lured me into an infinite private tumult of contradictory impulses that never stop fluttering.
Despite the common belief that comedy is overrun with Trump jokes, most new specials today avoid the daily tumult of politics.
"In the years since we put an album out, there's been a lot of tumult in our lives," Ms. Martinez said.
Trump tweeted Tuesday he still has "some people that I want to change," a sign the tumult is far from over.
She wore colorful troll-themed leggings as she sipped a beer and reflected on the tumult she's faced since her eviction.
The streets are a tumult of beeping vehicles belching dark fumes as pedestrians drift along with the traffic or dart through it.
Europe's steel industry is getting hammered by tariffs and gluts, but one tucked-away mill in Austria has steeled itself for tumult.
For all the chaos and tumult in the Trump White House, this is a strength upon which the entire party is depending.
Image 2 of 2 WINDSOR, England – And then, after all the diplomatic tumult, it was time to sip tea with the queen.
These are unusually tumultuous weeks for Brexit, which is saying something, since the process has been defined by tumult from the start.
Mention of that tumult is taboo in the Chinese press but Global Times has written about it, in defence of the government.
This has been a big year for Bieber, who has been clambering back atop fame mountain ever since some tumult in 2015.
When Clemons – an editor for The Atlantic magazine – arrived at the airport, he was met by smoke and tumult, he tells PEOPLE.
The bottom line: Google's plans for China in an era of tumult for U.S.-China relations will continue to dog the company.
"I don't think I've seen this kind of social tumult since I was a kid in the '60s and '70s," Jones said.
Stocks took the global tumult pretty rough last week, knocking 138 points off the Dow on Thursday heading into the holiday weekend.
It is impossible to predict how policy, technology, and social change will develop and interact, especially in a time of such tumult.
Tunnel Tumult Given the detractive success of Chris Paul's raid on the Clippers locker room earlier this week, let's elevate the formula.
The western work force is in tumult, upset over stagnant wages, a loss of status, and the roiling of their accustomed world.
Stock and bond markets went into a spiral during the 2018 fourth quarter, catching many insurers' massive investment portfolios in the tumult.
The social and political tumult of the city back then was not only a reaction to bankruptcy, disinvestment, chaos, and general disorder.
The nation had just limped through a recession and would presently barrel its way through the tumult of the civil rights movement.
The music was not quite loud enough for me to miss the raised voices beneath me or the tumult inside my brain.
With Britain now moving to leave the E.U. and facing months of economic tumult, all such plans are up in the air.
"Jose Mourinho: Up Close and Personal" is to be published in Britain next week, though it has already caused no small tumult.
The current stock market tumult should ease once companies accelerate the repurchase of their own shares, according to a Deutsche Bank analysis.
Even at the height of the Tea Party movement and the political tumult of the last decade, primary challengers were rarely successful.
For years, new rounds of Q.E. and other moves have been the inevitable response to periods of market tumult and economic weakness.
Amid the tumult, a car sped into a group of counterprotesters, injuring dozens and killing Heather Heyer, a 28503-year-old paralegal.
This post appeared originally on THUMP UK. In the churning tumult of the present, it can be easy to forget the past.
Ahead, we've laid out a timeline of the Clinton's relationship, which has withstood nearly 50 years of life, tumult, and public opinion.
The move comes as Nickelodeon's parent company, Viacom, is trying to turn itself around after years of tumult in its management ranks.
He protected the probe and defended its mandate during periods of tumult in the administration and against pressure from Republicans in Congress.
The tumult, including pointed allegations of sexual harassment and racial discrimination, comes as the center's influence has surged in the Trump era.
Autumn, he concludes, is more expectant than spring because the "stealthy tumult of the dying season" causes it to tremble with love.
The talent and tumult of Richard Gerstl's work beg the question of what would have been had he not ended his life.
The troubled division, Disney's smallest, has suffered from weakness in big franchises like "Star Wars" and broader tumult in the toy marketplace.
Underscoring the tumult, Mr. McCabe's departure was not immediately announced at the bureau, leaving agents to learn of it from news reports.
Covid-19 is a global pandemic, driving all sorts of large-type drama: cratering economies, overrun medical systems and ongoing political tumult.
Investors saw the tumult at rapid-growth darling WeWork, and the pressure it put on main backer SoftBank, as a cautionary tale.
The handling of Mr. Stone's case has generated tumult throughout the Justice Department and grabbed the attention of Washington's broader legal establishment.
The tensions between the office, the Justice Department and the White House date back further than the tumult in the Stone case.
An appearance at Davos could provide some powerful optics of a president intent on doing his job as tumult swirls around him.
The company has also been in tumult since longtime CEO Jeff Immelt announced his retirement in June and stepped down in October.
The banks' results, as well as comments from their senior executives, could signal whether the tumult is seeping into the real economy.
The election marks the second democratic transition in Pakistan's history, though it comes amid months of political tumult and civil-military tensions.
The Fed has also been pumping billions into the financial system after the mid-September tumult in very short-term lending markets.
Amid the postwar tumult, he bowed to demands by France's mainly Communist-led unions to let different professions control their pension plans.
" She told the network that while she was "complicit" in the White House's tumult, Kelly's handling of her dismissal was "downright criminal.
At first it was simply a way to keep the ring from being lost in the shock and tumult of unplanned grief.
Gilbert has said she reached out to Barr in the tumult after the offensive tweet was posted, but never received a reply.
The selling caught the hedge fund industry off guard, and their losses mounted during the fourth-quarter tumult in the stock market.
Yet after a strong first half of the year, a weakening global economy and tumult in the markets quickly dampened deal-making.
A fight between the two would serve as the latest source of tumult for a company mired in financial and legal problems.
This show deals with the emotional tumult and collateral damage of an extramarital affair from the perspectives of the different people involved.
Up two flights and behind a battered steel door, the workroom of the designer Emily Bode was a scene of organized tumult.
House Republicans, who joined Democrats in voting to call for Mr. Mueller's report to be made public, insist there was no tumult.
Democrats and a growing number of Republicans assailed the move and foreign leaders condemned it amid court challenges and tumult at U.S. airports.
For all the tumult, there are five keys that the President will likely be counting on to defeat the Democratic nominee in 2020.
The epicenter of the European outbreak is Ukraine, where many adults and teens have missed vaccination in the tumult of the last decade.
Amidst all the tumult, and with interest rates across the globe already lower than they've been historically, monetary policy may be no match.
You have to go back to Ronald Reagan's presidency for the kind of tumult we are likely to see in the coming months.
But for all this tumult, this week was (again) relatively quiet when it came to major news or developments on key campaign promises.
Amid the tumult is the Mundari, a people who would rather get on with doing what they do best: looking after their cattle.
The 27-year-old Oscar winner said her "head exploded" after the businessman was elected, adding that she felt a tumult of emotions.
There is currently a risk-off trade in emerging markets due to geo-political tensions and political tumult in the U.S. and Brazil.
Efforts to advance or, conversely, limit legal protections for the LGBT community have sparked political tumult in several southern states in recent weeks.
Given the tumult in the region, he believed Israelis and Palestinians didn't have much longer to reach agreement on a two-state solution.
Under the two leaders' rule, the oil-dependent country has endured political tumult and economic misery, including food and medicine shortages, and hyperinflation.
"Good Advice," her latest album, embraces the tumult of a failed relationship with warm, enveloping production by Jim James of My Morning Jacket.
Ferrante also deals with issues of class and inequality, filtered through a period of tumult, where turning to communism is among the alternatives.
Stocks do a reversal, global stocks caught in the tumult On Thursday, some of the market's big winners the prior day lost ground.
The commander warned the President on Monday that the military could intervene after Mugabe dismissed Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa, triggering the political tumult.
Occasionally, a particular year transcends its function as a temporal marker to become shorthand for all the tumult that occurred within its parameters.
It is written to other Republicans and conservative national security policymakers who have remained silent during the tumult of the first two years.
The second, more hopeful, lesson from the experiences of other Asian dynamos is that financial tumult need not spell the end of development.
The tumult in the White House isn't a product of Trump's inexperience with politics; it's long been his preferred way of running things.
And then there's the value of cryptocurrencies, which despite recent tumult in the markets are still holding most of their recent price gains.
Many workers had no choice but to walk home, shops and restaurants closed, and Venezuelans grumbled that another day was disrupted by tumult.
The movie was also characterized by its share of off-screen tumult, with controversial director Bryan Singer having been fired from the project.
Mr. Bloomberg and Ms. Warren levied more direct attacks this weekend, while championing their own qualifications to steer the country through economic tumult.
TECHNOLOGY The tumult has continued for the American tech giants, but this week they get to focus on their main strength: making money.
Deborah Jack's photographic and filmic depictions of shorelines, on display in DNA of Water, encapsulate the tension between water's tranquility and its tumult.
The unpredictability of the outcome has enhanced the chances that the result could generate financial tumult and threaten a fresh shock for Europe.
Ultimately, he said, deep worries about the future, rather than more superficial factors like low trading volume, were behind the market tumult lately.
These albums are smaller than that — plangent ruminations that demonstrated that even amid all the tumult, not all of his instincts abandoned him.
Critic's Pick The tumult that arises from many people of many nations trying to build a city together has subsided for the moment.
His eyes betraying slight anxiety and emotional tumult, the Russian man proceeded to unspool his narrative of bureaucratic struggle and sweat-soaked nights.
Mr. Cornejo has a way of being in a group but not quite part of it, an island of intensity amid the tumult.
Despite the occasional tumult, the ABC series about an Asian-American family -- which concludes its six-year run Friday -- still left a mark.
The ongoing situation at Banca Carige adds another layer to the tumult that has affected Italian banks in the last year or so.
But acting prime minister Karen Karapetyan, an ally of the ousted Sarksyan, said it was important to stay united amid the political tumult.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's politics are darkening: the governing coalition, in power for barely two years, is in tumult and regional tensions are rising.
LOS ANGELES — This was supposed to be the awards season when Hollywood, having been scorched by consecutive #OscarsSoWhite years, avoided tumult over race.
A White House official, who declined to be named, told CNBC that it seems like things are calming down after the recent tumult.
More recently, active managers may be benefiting from the pervasive worry that the current environment of extremely low volatility is signaling tumult ahead.
Tom Farley, president of the New York Stock Exchange, said Monday the stock market functioned correctly despite the tumult late in the afternoon.
Act I begins, inevitably, with her father Henry, the legendary actor, whose genial on-screen persona belied the tumult that characterized their home.
There were several worthy works of escapism, of course, but the literary world mostly reflected the gravity and tumult of the larger world.
Firstly, that financial markets had functioned well in the wake of the Brexit vote, despite the immediate tumult in equities, sterling and euro trade.
"Our priority now must be to protect Americans families and businesses from the negative effects of this kind to tumult and uncertainty," Clinton said.
There is also a backlog of companies that decided not to go public during the market tumult in the fourth quarter of last year.
Amid the tumult, world leaders are hurriedly repositioning themselves to deal with the new world disorder that the incoming American president seems to herald.
With all this tumult, the prospect of anything but a Trump presidency emerging out of the December 19 Electoral College vote is truly unlikely.
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham told reporters on Wednesday that the legislative process had "pretty much ground to a halt" amid the tumult in Washington.
With all the political and social tumult in the U.S. and abroad, you might expect that the stock market wouldn't be doing terribly well.
Prices gained earlier in the day as disruption in Nigeria, shale bankruptcies in the U.S. and tumult in Venezuela contributed to tighten crude output.
There seems to be no bottom for it to hit, for the water to crash on and send us back the echo of tumult.
After years of high-profile legal tumult, accused serial sexual assaulter Bill Cosby can simply be called a serial sexual assaulter, no qualifiers necessary.
The tumult of the afternoon receded by the evening as delegates heard from a prime-time lineup of speakers who addressed national security issues.
In the midst of all the tumult, many people across the country are asking how they can offer support in this time of need.
That might have felt especially bracing amid the tumult of the 1960s but has continued to resonate through multiple incarnations over a half-century.
" The tumult increased when he linked the John Birch Society with the "infiltration and takeover of established political organizations by communist and Nazi methods.
But, according to a recent New York Times piece, despite criticism and tumult in Washington, Ivanka is ready to reassert her power and image.
The continuing quest for yield at a time of low and negative interest rates is causing tumult in an unlikely corner of the market.
"All parties including North Korea should recognize that tumult on the peninsular, war and instability in Northeast Asia will benefit nobody," the commentary added.
The security situation and the state of the economy must surely loom as large in the minds of ordinary Pakistanis as the political tumult.
Najla's parents were born in the Western Sahara under Spanish colonial rule, and were raised in the tumult that accompanied the decolonization of Africa.
What's both hard and hopeful about this new tumult is that, unlike an eruption, a natural drought cycle, or an earthquake, it's not inevitable.
The social and political tumult of the 6900s, which in spirit had extended into the early 2628's, had come to an abrupt end.
The other majors avoid the country, which is plagued by pockets of lawlessness and conflict, political tumult, child labor and an opaque legal system.
He said he instructed the Justice Department to investigate the leaks detailing internal White House tumult, including several contentious phone calls with U.S. allies.
If the parties involved do not come to terms, the country could default, and the markets could be put through another summer of tumult.
Kavanaugh's confirmation process was thrown into tumult when three women publicly accused him of sexual misconduct while he was in high school and college.
On a continent thrown into tumult by the French Revolution and the expansionist ambitions of Napoleon Bonaparte, the term "liberalism" first appeared around 1812.
Born in the tumult of Japan's emergence from centuries of isolation, it made Japan's first light bulb and was a pioneer in laptop computers.
High-ceilinged and serene amid the tumult of New Delhi, Vayu comprises a series of whitewashed chambers on the ground floor of Bikaner House.
We crouch down and race toward it, and I thank the skies for the tumult that keeps Scholars and Martials alike from noticing us.
If so, what reactions might we see come from the tumult coming from reports that President Trump will withdraw from the Paris climate agreement?
Clinton said in a speech at the University of Wisconsin here as she sought to capitalize on the tumult unfolding in the Republican primary.
Israel Kristal lived through the tumult of two world wars, lost his family in the Holocaust and escaped death in the Auschwitz concentration camp.
Amid all the tumult, it turns out that the White House and new Congress have an opportunity to kill two birds with one stone.
Even J.F.K. (Michael C. Hall) and his wife Jackie (Jodi Balfour) crash Buckingham Palace at one point, sparking tumult with their all-American oblivion.
It'll be difficult for the tumult to derail the hearing aid reform now that it has been placed into the FDA user fee bill.
But the firm's rapid growth and election-year tumult have fed speculation over how soon its private equity investors may want to cash out.
The release of the administration's first-ever National Drug Control Strategy comes following some internal tumult within the office in its first two years.
The latest reminder of the tumult came just last week as The Daily News, one of New York's storied tabloids, shed half its staff.
Who else gave her exotic, three-syllable name to the title of a poperetta set amid the historical tumult of revolution and political persecution?
This was one of their first outings, though the group's way of navigating between states of tumult and sparseness had a casually confident air.
Mr. Khosrowshahi stabilized some of the internal tumult, according to Neha Parikh, the president of Hotwire, who worked alongside Mr. Khosrowshahi at the time.
In March elections, Ekrem Imamoglu, of the opposition Republican People's Party (CHP), caused political tumult when he won the election to be Istanbul's mayor.
The tumult hit peak farce in a couple of televised congressional hearings in the winter and spring that the crypto crowd turned into memes.
Perhaps more important, it will help both Mr. Trump and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, secure a win in the midst of domestic tumult.
George W. Bush was heavily criticized for invading Iraq, yet he won reelection in 2004 without the tumult that now envelopes the Trump administration.
The tumult was intensified by allegations of widespread corruption within the Brazilian government, although Rousseff herself was not linked to bribery and other schemes.
Sean Spicer -- press secretary Spicer, who became must-see TV and was mercilessly mocked by NBC's "Saturday Night Live," resigned amid communications office tumult.
He described the strongman as an independence hero and "father of development," who safely navigated his country through the tumult of the Cold War.
And -- in the midst of all of this tumult -- the President announces the hiring of the man to run his 2020 re-election bid.
Arriving in a country gripped by economic and political tumult, Mr. Ghosn's name has been floated for everything from president to central bank governor.
Poster leads to fierce arguments The poster created tumult at the Capitol in Charleston, some 750 miles away from Omar's Minneapolis-area congressional district.
"In a way, it's basically a breakdown of order," said Soli Ozel, a Turkish columnist and academic, seeking to explain the tumult in society.
Get it wrong and the fallout could be dramatic, including a sharp rise in interest rates and tumult in the stock and bond markets.
"Compounding into the macro weakness we have the tumult in political landscape brought about by the impeachment process," said AxiTrader market strategist Stephen Innes.
Federal Reserve officials responded to this week's tumult in the short-term borrowing markets by sharply cutting the rate it pays on bank reserves.
Khaliah Booker, 18, went to countless meetings and organizing sessions as a leader with the Ferguson Youth Initiative, an effort that predated the tumult.
Khaliah Booker, 18, went to countless meetings and organizing sessions as a leader with the Ferguson Youth Initiative, an effort that predated the tumult.
While the tumult has left the NRA unable to engage as aggressively in grassroots lobbying, it can still lean on one-one-one conversations.
In an interview on Tuesday for a coming book about the president's immigration policies, Mr. Trump acknowledged the tumult among his top immigration officials.
"Amid the considerable public tumult that followed, there was never any suggestion that he had any immunity from prosecution on these charges," Freedman writes.
If you've been following the drama and tumult of Swift's career – namely, her relationships with a few key celebrities — you likely gasped at the video.
The specific liberal philosophy Wilson sought to promulgate was born amid the tumult of industrialisation and in the wake of the French and American revolutions.
Get ready for another year of global tumult The tactic electrified conservative opposition in the country, contributing to the birth of the Tea Party movement.
His time in Cleveland was marked by tumult that included excessive partying, being AWOL from treatment for a hamstring injury and a stint in rehab.
The glut was at the heart of the tumult, as investors worried that the demand from China would drop and supplies from Iran would grow.
For months, drama and tumult have rocked the Republican Party, as a fervent anti-Trump movement launched a full-on onslaught to derail his candidacy.
Throughout the tumult at the OpenAg project, its leader, Caleb Harper, had been posting to Instagram photos and a video of what looked like experiments.
Perry had repeatedly come under scrutiny by athletes who felt she was mishandling the fallout from the tumult surrounding disgraced former team doctor Larry Nassar.
They intuitively grasped how OKRs could keep an organization on course through the gales of competition or the tumult of a hockey-stick growth curve.
In a new campaign ad, presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton unleashed a scathing – though far less colorful – critique of Trump's response to the Brexit tumult.
Bitcoin emerged from the tumult of the 2008 financial crisis as a way to wrest control of money away from big banks and the government.
The constant tumult of the Trump Show — who's leaking, who's being mean to John McCain's family, why is the president always lying about golfing, etc.
Cohn's departure comes amid a period of unparalleled tumult in the Trump administration, and aides worry that more staffers may soon head for the doors.
Third, Islam, and the Sunni variety in particular, is in tumult over the place of religion in politics and the role of jihad (holy war).
The second and more widely known of Shakespeare's two history tetralogies, the cycle charts the tumult that roils the British kingdom under three successive rulers.
Washington has a close security relationship with Cairo and is heavily invested in Egypt's stability after it was thrown into tumult during the Arab Spring.
While the latter remains on solid ground, the two countries have responded to the tumult that has gripped the region by adopting vastly different "doctrines".
With WeWork in tumult and more people than ever working from home, remote workers face a dilemma: Where can they actually get their tasks done?
Our latest On Politics newsletter looks at another politician whose world has become radically more complicated by current tumult: Senator Jeff Flake, Republican of Arizona.
The greatest likelihood is that the internet companies, frightened by the tumult, will accept a few more rules and work a little harder for transparency.
Fears of a looming recession, and the resulting tumult that gripped the market as 22941.76 came to a close, quickly faded in the New Year.
Oil expert Daniel Yergin told CNBC on Monday that the industry is facing "a triple whammy" of pressures, contributing to the tumult facing global markets.
"It's just going to be chaos," said Mr. McCarthy, trying to repurpose the sense of tumult that voters do not like about Mr. Trump's administration.
The behind-the-scenes tumult was remarkable in an orchestra that many consider to be the most artistically daring and financially secure in the nation.
Then, roughly a month later, the city was devastated by floods, a disaster that, many residents said, banded the community together after so much tumult.
With the recent market tumult, now is as good a time as ever to ask whether the investments you are in are right for you.
"The tumult at the Whitney sent a lightning bolt through the entire museum world," Robin Pogrebin, Elizabeth Harris and Graham Bowley of the NYT write.
In neighboring Singapore, Goh Chok Tong, the former prime minister of Singapore, took to Twitter to express his astonishment with the political tumult in Malaysia.
Despite the geopolitical uncertainty and tumult in the White House, American stocks had been reaching new highs, driven by strong corporate profits and optimistic executives.
Greece fully lifted remaining capital controls in September last year as the economy continues to recover after the tumult of three international bailouts since 2010.
More tumult in the world of media: 11 current and former employees, above, have filed a class-action lawsuit against Fox News alleging racial discrimination.
He announced new fuel standards at an event at EPA headquarters in downtown Washington, revealing little of the internal tumult which has gripped his agency.
One way to view the summer tumult is as the third severe "growth scare" of this expansion, following those of 2011-12 and 343-16.
Mr. Steinbrenner was more prone to feuds than most owners, and his treatment of the expensive free agent Dave Winfield illustrates his penchant for tumult.
The decision threatens to throw an already restive Pakistan into political tumult as the judiciary sets up for a battle of wills against the military.
LONDON — Eating a striped candy cane on Friday evening, Richard H. McLaren, the Canadian lawyer who threw international sports into tumult this year, exhaled, finally.
Washington (CNN)Conservative firebrand Antonin Scalia died two years ago Tuesday and thrust the US Supreme Court into months of tumult with only eight justices.
Clinton holding an edge over Mr. Trump after a month of tumult, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll released on Thursday.
Coming to a head The tumult in both major parties will come to a head when they hold conventions during the final two weeks of July.
Though peaceful, the tumult has threatened to destabilise Armenia, a Russian ally in a volatile region riven by its decades-long, low-level conflict with Azerbaijan.
The only glitch in that budding myth was the band's own realization that the tumult of Hot Water Music was too intoxicating to walk away from.
Even amid substantial bouts of market tumult, Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari sees the U.S. as holding the upper hand in its trade showdown with China.
West Virginia started off the week with a strong, 15-point win against the Iowa State Cyclones, but the weekend brought some tumult for the Mountaineers.
The script is set during the social and racial tumult of 1960s Newark, New Jersey, and will focus on tensions between ethnic Italians and African-Americans.
Last week, market tumult stemming from the U.K.'s vote to quit the European Union drove the British pound to its weakest levels in three decades.
But his invasion of Iraq a year later, and the tumult since the Arab spring revolts of 2011, allowed Iran to extend its influence (see article).
Within a very short time, word of the letter and the ensuing tumult reached reporters working for the news agency Reuters, which had been investigating Tezos.
The resolution was introduced after Trump's racist tweets aimed at four Democratic congresswomen of color injected drama and tumult into an already-divided Washington this week.
The 9.37 mark is less than half of the VIX's historical average, and suggests market certainty despite widespread geopolitical tumult and technological disruption of existing industries.
Matt Peckham, Time Don't ask me how, but Final Fantasy XV is not the sputtering dumpster fire some worried was inbound after years of developmental tumult.
Keeping them free of the daily tumult to stay focused on their targets, while others cover the news of the day, is perhaps my biggest challenge.
Mr. Wrona takes an alternately cool and hot view of this tumult, by turns pulling back for critical distance, at other times diving into the muck.
Their sabotage strategy is working — they're siphoning off healthy people from state insurance pools, creating tumult in the market and are sending premiums through the roof.
Neither party's internal surveys show evidence of a developing wave, but the tumult and turbulence of an unpredictable year could tilt the field at any time.
This absorbing biography aims to rekindle interest in the Polish painter and writer Józef Czapski (1896-1993), whose career was for decades stymied by history's tumult.
But amid some pretty tough competition for the world's attention — a quasi-coup in Zimbabwe, more Brexit tumult — he has kept up the momentum ever since.
It's not without tumult: Clouds of pink (food coloring) alternate with an exploding clod dirt; there are occasional glimpses of a breast or other body parts.
Priebus's interview didn't hint at any of the tumult within the party, but made it clear he found Trump's comments in the decade-old video indefensible.
A tumult of water rushes toward him and fills the cockpit at alarming speed, while he batters on the canopy above, which refuses to slide open.
But after all the tumult of Donald Trump's first months as president, this year's focus is even more intense -- for at least one of the contests.
China's economy contracted 1.6% in 1976, when Communist Party leader Mao Zedong's death ended a decade-long period of social and political tumult in the country.
Las Vegas Aces guard Kelsey Plum has experienced more tumult over the past 153 months than most players with her pedigree deal with in a career.
The yield on the 1.93-year Treasury note fell, a sign that some investors were parking money in safe government bonds amid the recent market tumult.
The two campaigns had originally agreed to three debates, but the second one in Houston was postponed in the tumult over Mr. Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination.
And images — a churning throng of visions, silly and somber, of a world in tumult — keep multiplying all around you, like some superbug breed of amoebae.
Anfield was in tumult, everyone's ears still ringing from the roar that had greeted the goal, the noise gathering strength as it washed down the stands.
All that tumult came to a head in 1969, when he went to a party where—unbeknownst to him—the punch had been spiked with LSD.
The moves come amid market tumult on Wall Street that has seen Treasury yields hit record lows amid cascading oil prices and a falling stock market.
It's up to Murderbot to stop running and rescue her — and in so doing confront the tumult of feelings about when they last parted, and how.
Throughout the EP, you can hear the arc of her recent tumult — her old relationship ended in divorce, and she's moved on with a new partner.
My initial plan was to present myself as a new mother who found in Ferrante's fiction the emotional tumult of motherhood as I am living it.
The minutes did little to address the market operations the Fed has been conducting since the mid-September tumult in the overnight lending, or repo, market.
It is equally a portrait of tumult and tyranny in Saudi Arabia over the last four decades — and the kingdom's vexing relationship with the United States.
Here are some of the ways that veterans and active duty service members are responding to the tumult over the Gallagher case and the president's intervention.
Going into this year's march, however, she said she feels more hopeful than she did in 2017, despite the tumult of Trump's first year in office.
All of those efforts stem from mid-September tumult in the repo market, the place where banks go to get overnight funding critical to their operations.
The tumult in Hong Kong could pose a risk to Mr. Xi, especially if it exacerbates discontent and discord within the Chinese leadership over other issues.
Queen Elizabeth II, whose public statements tend to avoid controversy or specifics, is expected to hint at the tumult for the royal family and the nation.
The plans for a broader shake-up are feeding the tumult that has engulfed the West Wing in recent weeks and has left officials on edge.
Some of the neighborhood names, like Plantation North, hinted at the tumult of Southern history, though most — Edgewater, Carriage Park — strove for a more ahistoric blandness.
Perhaps the one thing we can all agree on in the current tumult of our times is that nothing in celebrity news really makes sense anymore.
Whatever the origins of the violent mob, the university was and remains divided over the meaning of free speech at a time of national political tumult.
Your Money In the coming days and weeks, any tumult in the markets will probably be about a lot more than the companies we invest in.
They trailed the Brooklyn Nets by 221 points at halftime and were on their way to a defeat that would only compound their early season tumult.
Impeachments come at times of tumult, when pent-up pressures seem to explode into conflict, when the fabric of society feels tenuous and the future uncertain.
The order was revised to avoid the tumult and protests that engulfed the nation's airports after Mr. Trump signed his first immigration directive on Jan. 27.
You're a United States citizen now, but do you still keep an eye on the political tumult in the country where you were born and raised?
But underscoring the uncertainty and political tumult around the nomination, retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens said that he didn't believe Kavanaugh should be confirmed.
Every bite is a small tumult: lacerating lime; a basal note of fish sauce and undersea funk; enough chile to make you start taking shallow breaths.
Seurat's invocation of "design, composition, balance, light and harmony" felt like the perfect summing up of why art matters more than ever in times of tumult.
Eventually, using Q's hints, the community decided that the tumult of Donald Trump's presidency was just a cover — that Trump, in fact, had everything under control.
Daily life, with its ordinary tumult, was stressful for her, full of conversations she could not join, family members plugged into activities from which she felt excluded.
The tumult prompted Petrobras's chief executive officer to resign and raised fears of government meddling in pricing, which has cost Petrobras billions of dollars in the past.
In times of tumult, taking a moment to focus on your breath can help ease any concerns and allow you to focus on the issue at hand.
The Swiss franc , which like the yen serves as a safe-haven investment in moments of global tumult, was 0.23% stronger, last at 1.008 against the dollar.
In 1989, the Party blamed the tumult on a cabal of foreign "black hands," before unleashing troops who killed hundreds, perhaps thousands, in and around the square.
The tumult is surprising given Facebook's history as a tight-lipped organization where employees had little incentive to leak information or voice dissent outside the company's walls.
There have always been letters and diaries written in times of tumult and discovered later, and my thought is that I could be writing one of those.
The Swiss franc, which like the yen serves as a safe-haven investment in moments of global tumult, was 0.23% stronger, last at 1.008 against the dollar.
In truth, is the pandemonium enveloping Ryan really that different from the tumult faced by House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, before he retired in October, 2015?
House of Cards has been in tumult ever since Buzzfeed published an account from actor Anthony Rapp, who alleged that Spacey sexually assaulted him in the '80s.
"I was against a fuckin' steel mountain of bullshit with that band all the time," she says , alluding to the tumult that had plagued Wax Idols' existence.
It's an occasion to remember President Ford, who was a complicated President, one who tried to steer this nation past the tumult of Watergate and related crimes.
Economic fundamentals remain strong despite the recent tumult in financial markets that has led to rising expectations of a recession, Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester said Friday.
This is something the older generations cannot accept, just like their forebears could not accept the tumult of the sixties, when the baby boomers disconnected from them.
Farhad: Moving on from social apps to the internet of things: Tony Fadell, head of Alphabet's Nest, left the company after lots of reports of management tumult.
"There's a pretty good chance that there gets to be more than a little bit of tumult on this flight as regulations and privacy shift," said Wolff.
The tumult following the news conference by Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin obscured a seemingly innocuous but telling comment the U.S. president made just before the summit.
Having lived through the previous decade of tumult and political division, he knew the importance an attitude of conciliation can play in the life of a nation.
But in the tumult created by the U.S. withdrawal and the Turkish offensive, Ahmed said, Islamic State fighters could escape and travel over porous borders to Europe.
Students formed Red Guard groups to enforce Mao's will, he gave them his blessing, and the tumult escalated, especially in schools, where students condemned teachers and officials.
Advisers say communication among the campaign team is better than it ever was before, and insist that the ground troops have not been dispirited by the tumult.
Last year, Kaitlin and Ben Fund decided to give up their rental near Penn Station and look for an apartment several blocks south of the commuter tumult.
Op-Ed Contributors Last week, The New York Times Magazine devoted a special issue to a report on the historic tumult and turmoil in the Middle East.
The series made its debut amid cultural tumult in the United States but remained invariably cheery and avoided controversy during its five seasons on the ABC network.
Brennan on Wednesday defended the use of the Bush-era techniques, which had thrust his agency into one of its greatest periods of tumult in recent memory.
This tumult is happening as the administration prepares for the fourth annual open enrollment period under President Obama's heath law, which is scheduled to start on Nov.
Exhausted from the tumult of the last week, he said he probably would not even take calls from anyone — unless it was Hal Steinbrenner — for a while.
The tumult in Trump's security team stretched into other areas of the National Security Council, the president's main forum for decision-making on security and foreign affairs.
All of this emotional tumult brings out main trio to the Lakeshore High Night Market, where Doug and Jenna will sell SCOBY, the building blocks for kombucha.
Her firing, during which she was pulled from a courtroom and told she would no longer be working cases, threw her family's plans into tumult and doubt.
But just when we thought we had gotten over being thrown into emotional tumult at the mere ring of the English singer's voice, this video showed up.
The movie opens with Jude's longing gaze into the ocean as it's interrupted by disembodied scenes of protest, war, and general tumult that appear within the waves.
The recent state of tumult for CEO Elon Musk and Tesla is spurring fresh chatter about an idea that has been rattling around for a long time.
But his most recent comments about the legitimacy of the election, with their whiff of third-world tumult, have perversely made some immigrants feel right at home.
The impeachment proceedings come after a year of tumult for the conservative populist, who won office in 2010 after besting a field of much better-known contenders.
Madison and Peter both said that they still loved each other, but they're taking things slowly as they heal from the tumult of the last few months.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The figures in William Villalongo's portraits mostly consist of a tumult of white negative space cut out of black velour paper.
The incident was the latest blow to Greek soccer's reputation after years of tumult and scandal, which mainly related to claims of match fixing and referee intimidation.
The underlying narrative of talent and tumult and the strength of the work beg the question of what would have been had he not ended his life.
That tumult was reflected in the dozens of books she wrote, not only poetry but also novels and histories, some written with her husband, Darwin J. Flakoll.
The opening tumult, presumably intended to show a society in terminal disrepair, merely brings to mind the Sharks and the Jets: The faux-thuggishness is singularly unconvincing.
Mr. Zemke, the Democratic representative, said the tumult of recent weeks had raised questions about whether Michigan should even have a postelection legislative session in the future.
Each postcard costs just $1 (not including tax and shipping), and is designed to address the tumult of our times, with many directly calling out President Trump.
The geopolitical tumult of the last six months has led to a strategic awakening among Germany's leaders of the risks involved in trying to play both sides.
Some Lakers fans are concerned that LeBron -- the league's biggest star -- would be too much for the relatively young Walton, leading to tumult in the locker room.
For years, the case against Officer Van Dyke and the dash camera video have caused tumult in Chicago and debate over when police officers should use force.
The tumult of his feelings, beautifully realized by the 11-year-old Davis, gives the film sweetness and charm as well as a sense of ethical urgency.
After reviewing market and economic trends in the Nixon and Clinton impeachment periods, economists at Cornerstone Macro found that whatever had preceded the political tumult simply continued.
The government is stable after long periods of tumult, and it is pushing to rein in crimes against foreigners, gang-and-drugs shootings, and evangelist-reinforced homophobia.
Each candidate needs to figure out how to shift his or her focus to galvanizing voters now that the tumult over impeachment is coming to an end.
I was even less frequently jolted with the kind of truths about our intractable nation I wanted — no, needed — to hear in this time of political tumult.
She is motivated by her own relationship with spirituality; she said her Christian faith has been a source of resilience and solace during tumult in her life.
She is motivated by her own relationship with spirituality; she said her Christian faith has been a source of resilience and solace during tumult in her life.
Offering an analysis of America's political tumult, Mr. Putin said that Mr. Trump was unlikely to be removed for "highly speculative reasons" by the Republican-controlled Senate.
DAVID FABER: Well, despite what has been the tumult at the board level and the lack of management, the company itself has been performing well, hasn't it?
A descendant of Polish aristocrats, Mr. Brzezinski, who was 89, advised Mr. Carter through the tumult of the Iran hostage crisis and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
The U.S.-China trade war and the Middle East unrest drove investors to more conservative investments for its stability during times of tumult, pushing gold prices higher.
But even amidst the tumult some investors are starting to view medium-term sterling valuations as decently priced, market positioning overly negative and the dollar topped out.
Of all the happenings and unhappenings that shaped the last decade of science fiction and fantasy literature—a tumult of transformation—two rise well above the rest.
In terms of style and substance, "Shame" represents Bergman's attempt to break out of his hermetic bubble and let the tumult of the outside world come in.
The Prydain books were written in the late '60s, a time of enormous tumult, and seem designed to remind their audience that some things do not change.
Egypt is one of America's closest allies in the Middle East and receives some $1.3 billion in annual military aid, but years of tumult have strained relations.
The Democratic presidential candidate's forecast of economic tumult flies in the face of much political conventional wisdom stating that Trump's biggest re-election advantage is the economy.
The tune is a turbulant tumult of emotions featuring Kiyoko fighting and making out with a girl who IRL she met and cast at a house party.
This is the country's 23rd government to fall since a multi-party democracy began in 1990 after bloody protests, and the political tumult has weighed on business confidence.
Vegetarian and vegan communities in the UK are in tumult over the revelation that the new plastic polymer £5 note contains animal fat in the form of tallow.
There's pretty much no other way to account for the way financial markets have managed to ignore the tumult in Washington and continue to reach new record highs.
The remarks will come amid sharp market tumult that began after comments he made in early October indicating the Fed was not close to stopping interest rate increases.
The tumult jarred the party as top members including Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid blasted Sanders' response and Sanders argued the party establishment is lining up against him.
But even in times of great tumult (American Civil War of 1861 to 1865, French coup crisis of April 1961, Richard Nixon resignation in 1974), civilian control remains.
But they do suggest that some Senate Republicans could pay a price for standing with Trump -- a relatively new dimension in the political tumult unleashed by his presidency.
Even in a year of great tumult, the tussle in Brasilia was a shocking turn that could further complicate the political crisis fueling Brazil's worst recession in decades.
In the face of Monday's tumult, Prime Minister Li Keqiang visited one of the country's largest and most troubled state-owned steel companies, Taiyuan Iron and Steel Group.
Done largely in different tones of blue, with orange highlights, the paint depicts a tumult of fish and skeletal remains that fill the painting from edge to edge.
There is also tumult surrounding the News of the Week itself, whose hard-driving editor (Chris Diamantopoulos) faces pressure to adapt to the they-are-a-changing times.
Australian shares were up 0.13 percent, following a week of political tumult that saw the Scott Morrison become the country's sixth prime minister in less than 10 years.
There was a sense, after the tumult of the '60s, that you needed a more intellectual effort in order to explain the world and make sense of it.
Las Vegas (CNN)If there's one person relishing in Washington's Trump-era dysfunction, it's Libertarian Party Chairman Nicholas Sarwark, who sees the tumult as a prime recruitment opportunity.
Yet the country's political tumult is taking place against a backdrop of broad reform, which analysts expect to slowly take hold and enhance the allure of Brazilian assets.
The tumult in markets and China this week has so far led investors <0#FF:> to wager on even less tightening this year, one factor undermining the dollar.
While all the tumult and furious evolution was happening on the Android front, BlackBerry was more concerned with protecting what it already had instead of conquering new lands.
It is an examination of how long stretches of prosperity sow the seeds of the next crisis, an important lens for understanding the tumult of the past decade.
The U.K.'s prime minister also insisted that regardless of any perceived Westminster tumult, formal Brexit negotiations would stick to the current timetable and begin on June 19.
After the tumult of Friday, bankers, traders and other finance types could be found at the Pavilion End, a City pub in the shadow of St. Paul's Cathedral.
The tumult in the four Midwestern states, where a total of eight House seats changed party control in 2018, shows the evolving geography of blue-collar swing politics.
She has a wide, expressive mouth that cracks into grimaces and betrays an inner tumult, while the sentences that emerge are frequently circular and devoid of clear meaning.
Good U.S. growth with global tumult suppressing interest rates, pressuring oil prices, possibly keeping the Fed patient and allowing deflationary Big Tech to power a new rally phase?
The retired Marine Corps general is trying to ensure that any tumult caused by an expected wave of departures doesn't derail the White House heading into next year.
Later, visitors to the West Wing described Trump as cheerful, even amid the tumult left in the wake of his tweets and the public falling-out with Bannon.
But the political tumult of 2016 changed his mind—he now says he has more in common with Angela Merkel than with Trump supporters or militant anti-fascists.
Trump said on Thursday he was looking forward to touting the American economy, which remains strong despite tumult on Wall Street and fears over a global economic slowdown.
The quarter was proof that changes to the company were paying off, he said, suggesting that the tumult of the past six months had not been in vain.
The last time China experienced a shrinking economy was in 78.63, when Communist Party leader Mao Zedong's death ended a decade-long social and economic tumult in China.
The criminal charges come after a period of historic tumult in Venezuela that saw Maduro's leadership challenged following an election condemned by international authorities and massive street protests.
At the center of the tumult is Qatar, the Lilliputian contender that for years punched above its weight and is now thrust into the fight of its life.
Never mind that he has lasted longer in the tumult of English soccer than almost any of his rival candidates (only Vieira remains ahead of him, for now).
For other innovations, the momos — sometimes crescents, sometimes spheres — are likewise deep-fried, so that they'll survive the tumult of colliding with other ingredients in a hot pan.
We follow the ebb and flow of beliefs and emotions, hopes and fears, from the invasion of Confederate forces into Pennsylvania in 1863 through the tumult of Reconstruction.
He described the political tumult roiling the country as a "human tragedy" and said the United States would impose new sanctions on the government of President Nicolás Maduro.
The unpredictability of the outcome amid economic unhappiness has enhanced the chances that the result could generate financial tumult in Italy and threaten a fresh shock for Europe.
Mr. Griffin was not the only wealthy arts patron unnerved by what had happened — the tumult at the Whitney sent a lightning bolt through the entire museum world.
Inside the West Wing, the president remains fixated on his coverage, and his anger about the tumult of recent days has been primarily directed toward his communications staff.
A Bank for International Settlements analysis of the issue, released Monday, also warned of future funding problems and said the Fed's diagnosis of the September tumult was incomplete.
In their place, he delivered a largely improvised speech that might have become a footnote to history had the tumult of 1968 not soon taken his life, too.
The political stakes across the Southwest are vast for Democrats, too, with the Republican tumult potentially giving them a rare chance to pick up seats in the Senate.
Responding to Pelosi's calls to end the open-press portion of the meeting, Trump hit back with a thinly veiled swipe at the leadership tumult within her caucus.
The recent tumult in stocks has not changed New York Fed President William Dudley's view that the economy is likely to continue to grow above its normal pace.
Amid the tumult, British Prime Minister Theresa May, whose government is in turmoil over her plans for exiting the European Union, sounded a call for solidarity among allies.
Lowell would graft parts of it onto "The Dolphin," a sonnet sequence that he published in 1973, chronicling the unresolved tumult of his relations with Hardwick and Blackwood.
Weeks of tumult and testimony, allegations and anger, pain and postponement over President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, it is still all about four undecided senators.
If they want a place to shelter from the storm, these securities have a track record of rising during times of market tumult, according to data cruncher Kensho.
Here perhaps we can note "the power of nature," a subtle version of nature's destructive capacity: the tumult of storms, the geological upheavals of earthquakes and volcanoes, etc.
And plenty of other venerable institutions — the Atlantic, the Washington Post, the New York Times, National Geographic, etc — have made the leap to digital without TNR-ian tumult.
America, in many ways, is facing similar tumult and uncertainty; the difference is, however, that we can't just cover the stain with a cushion and pretend it's not there.
Tech stocks have led the recovery from the early 2.23 tumult that dragged U.S. stocks into a correction and have helped erase nearly all of the wider market's losses.
He cited concerns over China and emerging markets, volatility in financial and commodity markets and geopolitical risks, and said the tumult would prompt a March review of monetary policy.
Such pressure by the Trump administration on trade talks, however, has often sparked tumult on Wall Street with major selloffs over jitters the trade war would be long lasting.
FTSE dropped 1.3 percent, extending Wednesday's losses after reports that U.S. President Donald Trump had interfered with an FBI probe, following a week of tumult at the White House.
Since Trump won the election, British and American intelligence officials have insisted they continue to work together as closely as ever, despite the tumult at tops of their leadership.
The state of play: Johnson's offer significantly ups the stakes in the ongoing Brexit tumult, but there's no guarantee that Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party will agree to the offer.
In this context, the eerily empty public space suggests calm before the tumult that consumed the university and forced a long overdue national conversation about race, representation, and education.
The tragedy was drowned out by the roaring tumult in the country and, as the years dropped off, one of the worst college fires ever faded into the corners.
The tumult in Huawei's business-to-business relations looks set to continue for a while, but for today at least, the company has a significant new agreement to celebrate.
Despite depicting tumult across continents, the 2017 Global Peace Index said the world had overall become more peaceful in the past year when measured against a range of indicators.
The Japanese yen, considered a safe-harbor in times of tumult, rose with the dollar fetching 118.59 yen, compared with around 119.15 yen before the news on North Korea.
Trump on Friday signed an executive order that temporarily bans refugees and people from seven Muslim-majority countries, sparking tumult at U.S. airports and protests in major American cities.
The latest blow came Thursday when Japan's economy minister Akira Amari resigned amid allegations he received bribes from a construction company, hardly a conducive backdrop given the market tumult.
Going to art class at our school is a necessity; it helps our wounded elementary school population process the tumult in which they live so they can integrate within.
Tech stocks have led the recovery from the early 2018 tumult that dragged U.S. stocks into a correction and have helped erase nearly all of the broader market's losses.
Twitter may facing its fair share of tumult these days, but it's still the ideal space for Kanye West to lay a smackdown for all the world to see.
Australian shares wavered between gains and small losses, following a week of political tumult that saw Scott Morrison become the country's sixth prime minister in less than 10 years.
The sanctions have caused tumult in the aluminum industry, for example, as US companies have rapidly backed away from Russian-owned United Company Rusal, a large supplier of aluminum.
The Yankees put the brakes on any manufactured tumult on Wednesday — as well as on a two-game losing streak — with a 4-2 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Conversely, the popular-electoral vote split this fall has provided fodder for some of the tumult aimed at overturning November's results by appealing to members of the Electoral College.
Executed on a shoestring, begun amid major social tumult, "Star Trek" triumphed in large part because it tackled such essential and eternal themes as prejudice, war, learning and love.
The difference in the two reports is being compounded by the lack of tumult in the Middle East, said John Kilduff, founding partner at energy hedge fund Again Capital.
But I-- it does occur to me this last year-- there's a lot of tumult in what we call the, for lack of a better term, old media world.
It said that two leading militant groups, Al Qaeda and the Islamic State, had taken advantage of the tumult in Yemen to build up their operations in some areas.
But: monomythically, maybe the real tumult of stress is also part of the "initiation" of the hero's journey, the descent and death that leads to transformation and rebirth. Maybe.
The pound has taken the recent tumult in its stride, reflecting the market consensus that the most likely outcome is an extension of negotiations beyond the end of March.
Is her cautious, reasoned style of politics what Germany needs in order to weather the growing tumult, or has it papered over problems that its citizens must urgently confront?
ECONUS The tumult in markets and China this week has so far led investors <0#FF:> to wager on even less tightening this year, one factor undermining the dollar.
The jousting between Baghdad and the Kurds came as markets were already weighing the geopolitical climate, including the possible reimposition of sanctions on Iran and the tumult in Venezuela.
The speed and scale of the educational tumult — which now affects 290.5 million students worldwide, the United Nations says — has little parallel in modern history, educators and economists contend.
"The market is running with the assumption that while this tumult will be the deepest recession in modern-day financial history, it will also be the shortest," Innes wrote.
The tumult in this state also revealed the depth of emotions around climate-change laws, exposing a larger, growing divide between urban and rural factions — in Oregon and beyond.
On Sunday, the acting White House chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, went on television to rub Democrats' noses in the growing border tumult and defend the president's closure threat.
At a moment of tumult over trade and nuclear security, he is shaking up the international order to make friends with America's enemies and enemies out of America's friends.
The Fed already has unloaded an unprecedented level of ammunition against the tumult brought on by the coronavirus, so doing more would take it even further into uncharted waters.
The resignation of Mr. Pacelle, 52, who was known as a charismatic, aggressive promoter of the Humane Society, capped weeks of tumult that shook the society and its reputation.
After a season of tumult in the national debate over gun violence, Mr. Trump left little doubt about his political allegiance at the N.R.A.'s annual convention in Texas.
In the late 1960s, during the tumult of the civil rights movement, Mr. Cummings, still a teenager, got involved in helping elect the first African-American judge in Baltimore.
After a week of tumult, some career prosecutors expressed concerns about political interference and the attorney general's response to the president weighing in on the prosecution of an associate.
The sequence of events suggested Mr. Rosenstein was determined to keep the investigation from being imperiled by the political tumult and wanted to reassert his own independence from it.
Just as it did when I was a struggling kid trying to find himself amid scary personal tumult, it still provides me with agency and a sense of individuality.
Six departures from Trump's administration and orbit in under 10 days, largely centered around the tumult caused by the hiring and quick firing of Anthony Scaramucci as communications director.
The Australian dollar was a shade higher at $0.7119, moving away from a near two-month trough of $0.7086 brushed the previous day following tumult in the global markets.
At least now, though, the host nation has hope, in the form of that cherubic boy in the No. 17 shirt, standing still in the middle of the tumult.
Still weathering the tumult, almost fifty years after the first new edition of the Sun rolled off the presses, is proprietor Rupert Murdoch, media magnate and Mr Graham's anti-hero.
But since President Donald Trump was elected, he's been so anxious about the political tumult that even just having the TV news on in the background at home is unbearable.
The bad news for Maher – and the good news for those Americans rebuilding their lives after the tumult of the financial crisis – is that there is no recession in sight.
Much of the recent tumult stems from President Trump's decision to withdraw American forces from northeastern Syria, where they had been allied with the Kurds to fight the Islamic State.
BARELY a week into his presidency, Donald Trump has thrown global travel into tumult with his executive order barring travellers from seven majority-Muslim countries from entering the United States.
In the chaotic circus of Donald Trump's America, even seemingly harmless cultural gestures can spark a politics-crazed Tweetstorm (see the alt-right tumult currently embroiling Vogue's subversive September cover).
The Sanders operation's network of grassroots allies gives it an edge everywhere but perhaps especially in places like Coos County, which has recently seen great socioeconomic tumult and political drift.
Hillary Clinton sells herself as a steady hand amidst this tumult, and that's right, but she also needs to be riding the waves of change to some degree as well.
The leadership race comes after Theresa May resigned from the party leadership amid tumult over Brexit and her inability to get a majority of Parliament to back her Brexit deal.
Last but by no means least, gold might start to look like a decent inflation hedge with your equities rather than a safe haven for scary times of market tumult.
With his highly public handling of the email probe and his resulting entanglement in the political tumult, Comey accomplished the unusual feat of antagonizing each side of the partisan divide.
Since the VIX never rose substantially above its long-term average level of 20 even amid the Brexit market tumult, the VIX only fell about 11 points in the week.
But talk to the negotiators who built the deal and it becomes evident that the tumult in the US has created genuine apprehension among those who know this process best.
The gloomy view money managers have on China has also softened the blow of the market tumult somewhat, as underweight positions in China have been some of the hardest hit.
After months of Brexit tumult, climate change has leapt back up Britain's political agenda due to protests that closed some of London's roads and led to over a thousand arrests.
The U.S. currency attracted demand during the global market tumult seen earlier this month, although it had fallen to a three-year low against a basket of currencies in January.
That calling came to her in a revelatory moment, while exploring an ancient sea cave that had risen, over eons of geological tumult, to the hilltops of Acadia National Park.
After the tumult of the "Pathétique," Mr. Ax offered a lighthearted contrast, a delightful and delicately shaded interpretation of the Six Variations on an Original Theme in F (Op. 34).
How best to serve a new generation of students facing challenges from changing demographics, rising income inequality, political tumult and doubts about whether the nation can overcome its deepest divides?
Ferguson, Cleveland, Baltimore, the election of a president whose message embraced outright white supremacy—there has been tumult, there has been protest, there has been activism and organizing and struggle.
Adding to the tumult of Election 2020 is the impeachment inquiry in the House of Representatives — what that becomes, and how it affects Democrats, Republicans and, most importantly, the president.
Amid the incessant geopolitical tumult coming out of Washington and elsewhere, tech stocks have served as an island to which investors have been able to retreat and earn outsized returns.
The tumult in Richmond came at a critical juncture for the state legislature, which faces a key deadline this week to advance bills and begin work on a state budget.
After an internship at The Boston Herald-American, she wrote about food there before reporting on education in the aftermath of the tumult over busing to desegregate schools in Boston.
Amid staff shakeups and tumult, Miller has largely flown under the radar since the early days of the Trump administration, when he appeared on television defending the president's travel ban.
But with the tumult of our national health policies, it remains to be seen if the Trump administration will continue to slash health budgets, including funding for Medicare and Medicaid.
Draghi pointed to concerns over China and other emerging markets as well as market volatility and geopolitical risks, and said the tumult would prompt a March review of monetary policy.
Amid the tumult, it was unclear which country might emerge the winner of the dispute in the long run, though both have so far been damaged by the price fall.
Much of the tumult surrounded one quotation from an email that Judge Kavanaugh wrote as a lawyer in George W. Bush's White House concerning the landmark abortion decision Roe v.
The tumult in the Trump administration was underscored on Thursday when the president's physician Ronny Jackson withdrew from consideration to head the Department of Veterans Affairs amid allegations of misconduct.
They also want for it to be a sign of hope amid the recent tumult of the allegedly racist El Paso massacre and reports of hate crimes across the country.
"There's something really lovely about the tumult of all things Basel, and the setting in Miami Beach, the sublime ocean and the light, the intensity and clarity of the light."
The tumult in tech on Monday pushed major stock market indexes into negative territory for November, leaving investors clinging to a gain of less than 1 percent for the year.
Investors indiscriminately moved money around multiple asset classes at record pace during the past week's tumult on Wall Street, signaling more damage to come if policymakers don't take aggressive action.
The tumult in tech on Monday pushed major stock market indexes into negative territory for November, leaving investors clinging to a gain of less than 153 percent for the year.
Some on Wall Street speculated about whether the White House's pro-business pledges to cut taxes, lighten regulation and increase infrastructure would be thwarted by the growing tumult in Washington.
Stories such as those about unwanted family reunions, pharmaceutical drug development, and the discovery of surprising relatives and family tumult have also led to a growing unease with the services.
Florida State has been on the cusp of entering the rankings for a few weeks, and the tumult of Week 4 was enough for the Seminoles to finally break through.
Washington (CNN)As Donald Trump reeled off his debut State of the Union address, it felt like the tumult and anger and chaos of the last few years never happened.
Much of the tumult surrounding the 91st annual Oscars can be traced back to last year's awards -- and more specifically, a precipitous ratings decline, falling to an all-time low.
Mr. Ferré, who led Miami through a defining period of growth and tumult beginning in 21980, died on Thursday at his home in the Coconut Grove neighborhood of the city.
Moscow dispatch Its economy is sputtering and its young people are frustrated, but with America and Europe in tumult, Russia and its leader of two decades are on a roll.
When we talked about Iran, where I'd witnessed the postelection tumult in 2009, he broached human rights, the Iran nuclear threat and the movies of Abbas Kiarostami with effortless authority.
" Ford said she was not yet sure, that she had not -- in the tumult of the past few days and weeks -- "taken a look at the costs involved in this.
The tumult of the year that followed, despite the increasingly vocal anxieties of unsettled voters, did little to grow a real appetite among lawmakers for rethinking or shrinking executive power.
"In this time of tumult in our country, Americans deserve a leader that will bring us all together and denounce those who seek to tear us apart," the letter reads.
There was widespread skepticism, for a start, that Parscale would end up leading the campaign through the election, especially given the tumult that characterizes almost everything in the president's orbit.
On the other hand, Chip Reed, the manager of one of the best mutual funds on Wall Street this year, is making a couple of big bets on the tumult.
The vote essentially throws the country's political establishment into tumult and could lead to a center-right coalition taking control of government, propped up by the far-right Sweden Democrats.
And initial public offerings — one of the primary ways that investors in start-ups can harvest their gains — tumbled sharply during 22016 amid uncertainty and tumult in the stock market.
Gooch's biography brings the political and intellectual tumult of the early medieval era to life, producing vivid characters out of the reigning Seljuk sultans and memorable portraits of urban experience.
During the recent tumult at the company, employees formed a group, the WeWorkers Coalition, that, among other things, is pressing for severance packages for departing employees that it considers equitable.
While artist's career has consistently invited interpretation based in institutional critique and real-world tumult, it is equally constructive to consider her work from a psychological, rather than political, vantage.
But this third season has been so different — with its internal struggles, claustrophobic crises, and family tumult — that the party at the governor's palace in this week's episode is startling.
Today, President Vladimir Putin, pictured above last week, is a formidable adversary, taking advantage of the tumult in the U.S. and Europe and forging stronger relationships in the Middle East.
The governor delivered a speech that touched on Amazon, the tumult in Washington, and the transition from campaigning to governing that he said some new Albany legislators had to learn.
Seemingly drama-proofed by what appears to be a string of tumult to outsiders, the Pittsburgh Steelers travel to Jacksonville with a chance to push their win streak to six games.
Amid headlines of turmoil in the stock market, heightened global trade tensions and political tumult, it may seem like the safest place to store your money is in a savings account.
All the tumult is part of a larger reckoning of sorts that the Oscars [is going through] — it's almost like growing pains into whatever this new thing is going to be.
But, the tumult at least partially signals the challenge of carbon pricing and raising fuel costs as a way to combat global warming, even as pricing regimes expand to more places.
More than 1,000 protesters blocked Hong Kong police headquarters into the evening Friday, while others took over major streets as the tumult over the city's future showed no signs of abating.
For most of his three years in office, Trump has been surrounded by tumult, much of it of his own making, resulting ultimately in his impeachment by the House of Representatives.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren said she is worried that banks may try to use the recent tumult in short-term lending markets as an excuse to get regulations eased on the industry.
Perry spent nine months on the job and repeatedly came under scrutiny by athletes who felt she was mishandling the fallout from the tumult surrounding disgraced former team doctor Larry Nassar.
The next day, Mary sees Jesus preaching nearby and joins the crowd — and soon finds herself caught up in the tumult that erupts when Jesus begins healing people of their diseases.
In the tumult of this election year, the Obama administration has found it difficult to inspire widespread public protest against the Senate refusal to hold even a hearing for the nominee.
It's easy to forget amid the partisan tumult and talk of possible "collusion" between the Trump campaign and a foreign power, but this whole story started with a rather straightforward crime.
The closure of the Swindon factory in southern England is expected to result in 3,500 job losses and marks a big symbolic blow to British manufacturing amid the tumult of Brexit.
The tumult began last Friday afternoon, when Northam's medical school yearbook page surfaced with a picture of one person in blackface and another in a Ku Klux Klan hood and robe.
The subtext is that after 210 years of social tumult, assassinations, riots, scandal, an unpopular war and gas lines, Mr. Reagan returned the United States to the tranquillity of the 235s.
Moreland's songs are populated by figures in comparable states of tumult: broken men metabolizing loss, trying to figure out what love means and how much anyone can reasonably expect of it.
While conventional wisdom focuses on trade and inflation as sources of market tumult, Michael Hartnett, chief investment strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, sees the Fed as the real source.
And there's a lot more capacity and reason to hope about the future because you can hear the tension and the tumult of the past in the music that shaped us.
That's the first sign we get the film is a throwback to the 1970s era of American moviemaking, when even genre films reflected the cultural and political tumult of the times.
It connects that society that we've created to avoid the truth to the tumult of the 1960s and of these three men's lives and Baldwin's relationships with them in that era.
On one song, "Ceaseless Tumult," they wander off into an overly dramatic emo territory that hints that they might've lost the thread, but then bounce back in with a blistering assault.
LONDON — HSBC said on Wednesday that its profit fell 2.1.25 percent in the second quarter as the bank navigated the tumult surrounding Britain's vote to leave the European Union in June.
What is important is that the tumult caused by his unusual candidacy and his unusual approach to governing created an environment in which an intellectual refounding of Republican politics became possible.
Sitting in on Mr. Trump's interviews with prospective F.B.I. directors and facing attacks for his own role in Mr. Comey's firing, Mr. Rosenstein had an up-close view of the tumult.
Amid this constant tumult, Lee Miller, a marriage and family therapist in West Los Angeles, said it's wise to create new routines to give life meaning and purpose beyond the mundane.
"Amid the tumult, Mr. Navarro has been able to leverage a close personal relationship with the president to gain more access," Swanson wrote, citing a source close to the White House.
While the rest of the world is in tumult, in Germany it still feels like the end of history: Germany is economically strong and politically stable, and politics reverts to maintenance.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The orderly world of archives is in tumult in Israel after an effort to enhance transparency has instead led to allegations that access to sensitive documents is being restricted.
It is one of the most striking, but not unusual, signs of tumult gripping higher education institutions across the nation as they look for ways to thrive in the next century.
"The truth is that Oregon has an unconstitutional law, and when it causes tumult in our criminal justice system, we have no one else to blame but ourselves," Mr. Hummel said.
They include: geopolitical tumult across at least four fronts, a potentially chaotic presidential election, reignited trade tensions with China, potentially catastrophic damage from climate change and a growing potential of cyberwarfare.
The Whitney Biennial in New York and the inaugural Athens edition of Documenta are just two of the high-profile exhibitions trying to convey and confront the tumult of our times.
The violent overthrow of Colonel Qaddafi in 2011 during the tumult of the Arab Spring created a power vacuum, and the Islamic State and other extremist groups have since gained support.
But the intelligence community was deeply divided over the actual extent of Iraq's weapons development; the question of Russia's responsibility for cyberattacks in the 2016 election has produced no such tumult.
Lavrov laughed when CNN asked if he regretted Trump's ascension to the presidency, given the diplomatic tumult, and whether he might now prefer it if Hillary Clinton had won the election.
The political tumult that led to Mugabe's downfall began when he fired Mnangagwa, who served as vice president at the time and had been a close ally of Mugabe for decades.
The Knicks are desperately trying to turn a corner and make the playoffs, but there has been considerable tumult around Anthony amid reports that the team is trying to trade him.
But it is also facing unexpected tumult in its management ranks, just as the planning and fund-raising for rebuilding its Lincoln Center home, David Geffen Hall, reaches a critical juncture.
Whatever the issue is, it couldn't have come at a worse time, as Yahoo is currently going through a very public sale process after years of internal tumult and strategy shifts.
About two dozen fans of the 45th president gathered at the bar and restaurant in Clearwater, Florida, still committed to Trump despite the tumult of his first 40 days in office.
The weekend-long tumult over the image came to a head on Monday as state legislators returned to a Capitol thrown into chaos, and with the governor's possible successor, Lt. Gov.
The record is born from the tumult of the past year of Dane's life, written in the wake of a collapsed relationship and the great existential unknown that is turning 27.
Boston entered the off-season in unexpected tumult following a disappointing regular season and a second-round playoff exit, facing the possibility of having to initiate yet another full-blown rebuild.
There's also the matter of his race — let's face it, especially after a black man was elected president and the tumult of the 2016 election, race plays a factor in politics.
Amid the tumult, Mr. Navarro has been able to leverage a close personal relationship with the president to gain more access, a third trade expert close to the White House said.
Mobius said the financial and political tumult that followed the U.K.'s vote to leave the European Union highlighted the potential for instability in even the most highly developed of Western democracies.
The persistence of that tumult was underscored on Thursday by a 6.4 percent drop in Chinese stocks, which are now down more than a fifth since the beginning of this year alone.
The tumult surrounding President Donald Trump's first weeks in office has not bothered professional investors, whose confidence is surging that both the economy and stock market are in for robust times ahead.
Pachulia called his homeland's independence the "greatest thing that happened to Georgia in history" but likened the fledgling nation's tumult to the challenge of leaving a business to found a start-up.
"For weeks after we danced, I believed the rumors that you were a changeling," he said in a low voice, pitched only for her ears beneath the tumult of the evening's festivities.
The tumult in Warren's Nevada operation comes during a larger transition in Democratic campaigns, as a new generation of women and people of color fill the ranks of organizers and campaign managers.
"Certainly the Chinese government has taken the right steps that will help them get through this period of tumult," said Thomas Hayes, managing member at Great Hill Capital Llc in New York.
In 2012, then a lieutenant general, Flynn was appointed by President Obama to run the Defense Intelligence Agency, but he was unceremoniously fired after two years of tumult and politicking in uniform.
The big picture: Leaders around the region who survived the tumult of the 2011 Arab Spring had hoped the disorder and disillusionment that followed would translate into a sort of benign malaise.
Sisi has sought to roll back freedoms won during the 2011 uprising that ended Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule, promising to restore stability to Egyptians fed up with years of political tumult.
For others it is a counter-sound, the "still small voice" Elijah heard after a tumult of wind and storm, or the speaking silence heard by Percy Bysshe Shelley on Mont Blanc.
Tumult in World Markets Damps Conviction at Davos | The yearly gathering of moguls was more sober this year, as China's deceleration, pitching markets and a depression in oil prices shadowed the mood.
Despite the inner tumult and outside mockery, aspects of the message behind the protests -- which eventually spanned more than 1,000 locations across the country -- have become part of the current political discussion.
During her speech, Grande struggled to hold back tears as she touched upon the tumult of the death of her ex-boyfriend Mac Miller and her whirlwind failed romance with Pete Davidson.
The Egyptian economy has been on an upward turn since the political tumult brought on by civil unrest during the Arab Spring of 2011 and the overthrow of then-President Hosni Mubarak.
CEOs on President Trump's top outside business-advisory group decided Wednesday to disband amid the tumult over his response to this weekend's white-nationalist violence in Charlottesville, top business sources tell Axios.
Some expect a further sell-off in emerging markets to eventually revive demand for the flagging yen, normally a go-to currency in times of market tumult, along with the Swiss franc.
The glaring, sometimes violent political divide in America today is often compared to the tumult of the Vietnam era, when movements for black, women's and LGBTQ equality tested the power of democracy.
For MGM, EPIX means a new stream of revenue, and for EPIX, the deal means a focused ownership away from the tumult that has faced Viacom and Paramount Pictures over years past.
So much of the world When We Were Kings evokes, where the tumult of the 20033s was fresh enough for new ways of organizing society to still feel possible, seems gone now.
The tumult has even extended to the White House's search to find a leader for a sprawling agency of more than 240,000 employees, a search that does not appear to be over.
Administrative tumult, a prominent snub on the Bucharest National Opera's website and questions over artistic direction have cost the Romanian national ballet company its two biggest stars: Johan Kobborg and Alina Cojocaru.
At the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa, Greece is a key ally for many Western countries in the face of escalating tumult in Turkey and the rest of the Middle East.
In her stash of supplies was a flask of electrolyte water and a generous MAC compact, into which she peered intently, applying makeup in a tumult of traffic with a steady hand.
Tumult in China, where equities trading was suspended for a second time this week, has hurt markets across the globe as investors worry about weaker demand from the world's second-largest economy.
Her message to the millions of people watching her speech on television Thursday night was similar, as she implored Americans to look past fear and tumult and to choose harmony over hatred.
Bentley's resignation will come after a year of tumult for the conservative populist, who won office in 2010 by riding a Tea Party wave to beat a field of better-known contenders.
Such trips pose risks for any candidate, but particularly one moored to a private enterprise rather than to burnishing foreign policy credentials, particularly at a moment of deep political tumult in Britain.
The source of much of the tumult: a local shoemaking company, Wolverine Worldwide, the maker of popular footwear brands like Hush Puppies and Merrell and a mainstay in this area since 1883.
Another offshore firm, the family-owned Asiaciti of Singapore, whose files were obtained by Süddeutsche Zeitung, advertises that it helps clients "preserve wealth from the ravages of litigation," political tumult and divorce.
Cloud providers want to 'bulk up their offerings'With a few rare exceptions, public company valuations — particularly the smaller ones — have sank since the beginning of the year, amid all of the tumult.
A firsthand account of the tumult inside President Trump's White House is scheduled to be published in January, the latest in a string of books that seek to decipher his unprecedented presidency.
Over the years, the hunt for the remains of the last ship known to have brought enslaved people into the United States has been fraught with a mix of tumult and hope.
But startup life is risky, and the founders and early employees are more likely to end up with nothing — particular amid the current state of market tumult — than with a big payday.
The tumult echoed the level of confusion among law enforcement agencies at airports after Mr. Trump barred travel for visitors from predominantly Muslim countries a week after he took office last year.
And so, after all the tumult, the Democratic race has come down to this: two straight white septuagenarian men fighting over the soul of the party — whatever that turns out to be.
The National Wildlife Federation says that some animals know how to take advantage of a hurricane's aftermath: Raccoons scavenge for food in the tumult, and some bears use fallen trees for shelter.

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