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"I'm resigned," she was heard murmuring somewhere in the maelstrom, "to looking like shit".

Secretary of State Colin L. Powell will plunge into the Middle East maelstrom to try to salvage the Bush administration's peace initiative.

And for a minute, the two stood in the middle of the maelstrom to commiserate with each other before heading up to Midtown.

About 20 miles (30 km) from the town, at the southern side of Salt Fjord, is the narrow marine channel known as Saltstraumen, famous for its strong tidal current and its whirlpools, which rival those of the Maelstrom, to the northwest.

In a veiled gibe at the Bush years, Mr. Obama said his budget broke "from a troubled past" and attributed the current economic maelstrom to "an era of profound irresponsibility that engulfed both private and public institutions from some of our largest companies' executive suites to the seats of power in Washington, D.C".

It will also have to work to get high-profile users signed up to Maelstrom to get it some critical mass.

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Danny Martin, a 32-year-old Mets fan, fixes elevators for a living and had to enter the maelstrom yesterday to get to a job.

Five months of charmed coalition life may at last be over, but David Cameron's tin-eared fumbling over child benefit cuts this week offers a telling guide to the political maelstrom about to engulf us.

We found the Maelstrom sequences to be most homologous to the Bloom syndrome protein sequences.

We can speak of brain states, which may be reduced to neurons sparking and pulsing out chemicals, but it is hard to see how this neurobiological maelstrom relates to the features of consciousness that are so apparent in everyday experience – the taste of chocolate melting slowly in your mouth, the sunshine on your face, the sound of crashing waves.

For an unwell person to have a piece of paper explaining that they are allowed some time out of the maelstrom only to be told it is not practically possibly, but maybe tomorrow – that's torture.

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