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A tempest of emotion swirls within Andy Pettitte, driving him.
A tempest of rumor, suspicion and denial has swirled around Masaru Hayami, the governor of the Bank of Japan, the country's central bank, since the beginning of the week.
("Dam! The Beaver Returns to New York," Gothamist reported). But a month ago a tempest of rain, sleet, and snow submerged José's lodge, a twelve-foot-long, four-foot-high engineering marvel of sticks, rocks, and mud.
But a month ago a tempest of rain, sleet, and snow submerged José's lodge, a twelve-foot-long, four-foot-high engineering marvel of sticks, rocks, and mud.
She whirled away in a tempest of tears.
Instead, the article unleashed a tempest of criticism, much of it aired in public.
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Hannah, a tall and well-mannered seventh grader, and Alleyah, a smiling tempest of an eighth grader, arrived first.
On the East River, Frank Gehry proposed a new Guggenheim Museum that would have forever altered the city's skyline, a writhing tempest of metal, billowing like a full-rigged ship in a gale.
Teachers at Woodstock Union Middle School convened a girls-only meeting to discuss this complex issue, creating a bit of a tempest, drawing accusations of sexism and poor judgment.
Looking upon it evoked a strong tempest of emotions: It was a monument to the human ability to craft order and meaning from the simplest of raw materials.
We mustn't waste time when it arrives with a brief tempest of self-righteous, personalised headlines; a gush of "Bliar" tropes on Twitter.
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