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Siemens reaped the whirlwind on that," says Mr Heineman.
Patricia Neary jumps into the fray, a whirlwind on point in her late 50's.
The way in which Bowie released Blackstar fed the whirlwind on social media – which was fitting bearing in mind that he'd said years ago that the internet would revolutionise musicians' relationships with fans.
The book ends with a call to remember the Covenant and with a promise to send Elijah, the 9th-century prophet who ascended into heaven in a whirlwind on a chariot, "before the great and terrible day of the Lord comes".
One of the most recent incidents unleashed an extremely controversial whirlwind on social media.
"Sometimes it's a whirlwind on tour and it's easy to forget all of these amazing places, but every now and then my subconscious pulls up a memory and I reminisce," he says "I'm grateful to have so many of these memories".
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