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Yet the gossip and the tumult about this year's graduating class at the high school, and the young woman who sued for, and won, the right to be the sole valedictorian is unrelenting.
For all the tumult about the Dixie Chicks, their sales remain strong, with "Home" actually moving up the pop-sales chart, from No. 6 to No. 4 during last month's ruckus, according to Entertainment Weekly.
Ignoring the tumult about the new designers at Dior and Saint Laurent, about the new minimalism and the return of the tuxedo — or perhaps not in the mood to play along — Ms. Philo on Sunday sent out a remarkably different silhouette, lean and full of slouch, as the Paris spring collections seem set to have one of the greatest rounds in years.
Hence the absurdity of money being funnelled into quasi-partisan groups like the Swift Boat Veterans.The tumult about the ads and the money will probably get louder; but the real problem with the mechanics of American elections lies in the areas where there is less noise.
This US Open always had the feel of tumult about it – but nobody thought Kei Nishikori and Marin Cilic would be making history together in Monday's final, leaving in their wake two legends of the modern game, the world No1, Novak Djokovic, then Roger Federer, who has won here five times but might not now, at 33, win that 18th career major that has eluded him for two years.
And the fact, despite all the tumult about letting gays in the military, almost all agree it has had no ill effect despite the ominous and hateful warning of the GOP right-wing, with which Romney now allies himself.
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The third storm – political tumult brought about by the rise of populist political movements – poses yet another serious threat.
Captain MacWhirr and Jukes kept hold of each other, deafened by the noise, gagged by the wind; and the great physical tumult beating about their bodies, brought, like an unbridled display of passion, a profound trouble to their souls.
That movie, in its messy way (much handheld tumult), was perceptive about early-adolescent storms, and, in "Twilight," Hardwicke, working with the actress Kristen Stewart, caught, with intimate detail and a surprising amount of humor, the essence of infatuation.
Salman takes charge in Saudi Arabia at a time of deep uncertainty in the kingdom, surrounded by a region in tumult and nervous about both Iranian influence and the spread of Islamist militants.
PAGE A12 A CHURCH'S STRUGGLE The pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ on Chicago's South Side made no mention during Sunday's sermons about the political tumult surrounding the church or about the departure of its most famous member, Senator Barack Obama.
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