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This week's whirlwind began late on Tuesday, when her publicist, CeCe Yorke, got wind of the fact that the National Enquirer, America's most invasive supermarket tabloid, intended to splash with news of the so-called "mental breakdown".
But because Whirlwind began as a simulator, it also set the stage for his research in system dynamics, which frequently employs simulations to detect the instabilities that emerge in complex systems.
Almost immediately the teenage whirlwind began to make an impression on the Ivy League consciousness: "The university was divided into those people who thought he was a genius and those who thought he was a mountebank," says Alice Goodman, a college friend who would go on to write librettos for both the John Adams operas Nixon In China and The Death Of Klinghoffer.
After my cancer diagnosis in November 2015 a whirlwind began.
Having been on tour for more than a month and now having my first day off (and having been reunited with my dog Monty), I've gained a bit of perspective that I don't think I had before this whirlwind began.
The whirlwind began on Oct. 29, when Kevin Spacey — who had already wrapped his role in Scott's movie as oil tycoon J. Paul Getty — was first accused of sexual harassment by actor Anthony Rapp.
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Kimberly Ann Cole, in "Tones," had set the pace with her panther act, but it took Mr. Bre's "Rhythms of Life," with its whirlwind beginning, set to Dido's lament from "Dido and Aeneas," to get the full measure of the wonderful dancers -- especially Aisha Francis, a small powerhouse, and Michael Hayes, a large powerhouse, along with Richard Baker, Ms. Cole, Danielle Hobbs and Traci Luv Prince.
He hit the living room like a whirlwind and began talking movies and racehorses, sometimes ("Seabiscuit") at the same time.
After one season, in which he averaged 15 points and 7.3 rebounds, Harris was off to the NBA, where a whirlwind tour began.
For Mr. Bollinger, 55, last week was a whirlwind that began with leaked reports that he was a finalist for the Columbia presidency and ended Saturday with a unanimous vote by Columbia's trustees approving him as George Rupp's successor.
FRESH from his victory in the Daytona 500, flush with the winner's prize money of $1,383,017, slightly foggy from, as he called it, "the whirlwind that began at about 5 o'clock Sunday" when he sped past the checkered flag, Ward Burton had come to Manhattan to appear on a handful of television shows and submit to assorted interviews.
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