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Revis described that month as a whirlwind.
Mr. Padilla takes over as a whirlwind of change sweeps City Hall.
(His modest description of his tenure as a "whirlwind of accomplishment" was an Olympian piece of overstatement).
As Suzanne Goldenberg writes, Obama's schedule today "stacks up as a whirlwind tour of the most urgent global issues".
To describe the past six weeks as a whirlwind for him and his brand, J. W. Anderson, would be an understatement.
Google's former engineering director James Whitaker blogged about his last months on the job as "a whirlwind of desperation, trying in vain to get my passion back".
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The past few days have been as much of a whirlwind for him as for his new employers, the 52-year-old whisked from a conference in Abu Dhabi on an overnight flight and, via the gridlock of the M25, straight into Chelsea's sparkling training facility at Cobham.
SPECIAL POST — As if a whirlwind weekend of puzzling and late night socializing wasn't enough, Daylight Savings Time has robbed the solvers of an hour's sleep.
"Whatever she says it will be, it will be bigger," he said, describing her as "just a whirlwind of a woman, and a believer, boy -- she's a piece of work".
The Game Developer's Conference was, as expected, a whirlwind.
Through Aug. 31 Nothing argues as strenuously for a whirlwind of change to howl through Washington as the latest show by the Capitol Steps, "Between Iraq and a Hard Place".
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