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When we go through turbulence, I play bridge on my iPad, which helps take my mind off the bumps.
Though I had not prayed in many years, I grew up fasting during Ramadan, and when I go through turbulence on a plane I recite the verses of the Koran that I know by heart.
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4. We like to liken a plane going through turbulence to a boat going over waves.
But, I've learned from my experiences that helping others is almost impossible to achieve if you are going through turbulence in your life or career.
We're going to be fine, but we're going to go through some turbulence".
The macroeconomic turbulence that the world is now going through after almost a decade of smooth growth will probably not alter the picture fundamentally, but it will complicate it.
"We've gone through the turbulence of the financial crisis, but we're bang on plan".
Latin America, though, is going through some turbulence of its own, as growth in its two largest economies trails off sharply after several boom years, as exports wane and as domestic demand slackens.
Americans were not as optimistic, as job and wage woes drove the consumer-confidence index down.HSBC went through internal turbulence to replace Stephen Green, who last month announced he will be stepping down as chairman at the end of 2010 to assume a position in Britain's coalition government.
In fact, other notable entrepreneurs working on world-changing sustainable energy efforts, like Elon Musk, went through similar turbulence to secure funding.
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