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Yet the new administration also finds itself caught in a tempest that continues to brew even during the summer recess.
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Having avoided the media's attention for the better part of their lives, the daughters of George Getty (who died in 1973) -- Anne, Claire and Caroline -- were caught in a tabloid tempest and dubbed collectively the Georgettes when they squabbled with their half-uncle Gordon over control of the family's Sarah C. Getty Trust.
Today, with the world caught in an economic tempest that Mr. Greenspan recently described as "the type of wrenching financial crisis that comes along only once in a century," his faith in derivatives remains unshaken.
I am a homeless, tempest-tossed foreigner -- a child caught in a world gone mad.
Ideals still strong, Our love boat caught in hormones' tempest.
The West Virginia players have been caught in the middle of the tempest.
Albery doesn't attempt to illustrate the tempest-tossed opening of the opera – Wagner does that supremely well in his overture – but he and his designer Michael Levine do suggest an awesome scale right from the start with the front cloth imagined as a giant sail caught in cross winds and streaked with salty spray.
AS AMERICA's subprime-mortgage tempest spreads, Wall Street's latest parlour game is to bet on who will be next to get caught in the storm.
Last year, Sorenstam was involved in a tempest.
Right now it's like a ship in a tempest.
His record in a tempest is not great.
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