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"earthshaking" Definitions
  1. of great importance : MOMENTOUS

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That's nothing earthshaking until year see who they were with.
And that, small as it is, is an earthshaking insight.
Maybe that's why the news about Yang hasn't been earthshaking.
But Dad has another earthshaking passion — chasing every skirt he sees.
In the face of an earthshaking political storm, Mitch McConnell seems unmoved.
Much of the time, in big, earthshaking congressional elections, Democrats have gotten hammered.
Either way, it's hard to imagine anything earthshaking coming out of this relationship.
The challenges that the President is facing are not abnormal, nor are they earthshaking.
The legal consequences of a deal, which is a real possibility, would be earthshaking.
Anytime you have a technology that is as earthshaking as autonomous, it doesn't come easy.
For energy analysts, the response to Colorado utility Xcel Energy's solicitation last year were earthshaking.
The point, I think, Laura, is that the mistakes that Trump may today aren&apost earthshaking.
Now, the president can issue earthshaking unilateral military threats against North Korea and Iran with little restraint.
If ever America needed a big, earthshaking election to change the course of the country, it's now.
The recipes are easy and not earthshaking, but their presence gives the leftovers a shimmer of potential.
"The oppressor must be aware that this crime will not pass without an earthshaking and painful response," it said.
None of this is earthshaking, but at the very least, it shows that Google's not entirely given up the wearables ghost.
Gone are the choruses (even the dizzying Part I finale "The Christmas Star") and some of the most earthshaking instrumental passages.
Dramatically, this might be necessary: People can get used to anything, and even the most earthshaking revelation eventually becomes background noise.
"I don't want to mention China because I just don't think the news out of there was all that earthshaking," he said.
CreditCreditMinh Uong/The New York Times When big tech companies make big moves, it's natural to see the news in earthshaking terms.
On a recent visit, the screech of a red-tail hawk was followed by the earthshaking sonic boom of a military jet.
Not earthshaking, but 30,000 to 40,43 buyers will be priced out of the market in consequence, according to the National Association of Realtors.
For a game-changing, earthshaking new player in the entertainment market, Disney Plus arrives Tuesday with a pretty motley assortment of original shows.
The earthshaking explosion demolished the building, entombing two of the 220 members of the cell and injuring a third, according to the study.
The 19-year-old Chinese prodigy declared he would never lose to an AI following AlphaGo's earthshaking victory over Lee Se-dol last year.
The world stops when Beyoncé or JAY-Z release music and when they come together as The Carters the impact is even more earthshaking.
The pacing, moreover, has actually been somewhat sluggish, as the cat-and-mouse game has unfolded and tested alliances with relatively few earthshaking developments.
"We're not trying to do anything earthshaking," the company's head of North American communications Eric Zarshenas told me in a meeting ahead of launch.
There's no earthshaking story, just the sweet rumble of family love, neighborhood pride, the dignity of work and the joy of a fast ride.
No designs have changed, the problematic butterfly keyboard is still around — albeit in an improved form — and the spec bumps are nice but not earthshaking.
The Swedish director Ruben Östlund, who made the earthshaking " Force Majeure " (2014), about an avalanche in the Alps, now shifts his attention closer to home.
But an earthshaking early chorus that tries to establish the high stakes of Marnie's endless escapes sounds like it's wandered in from the Verdi Requiem.
I fell in love with the work's endless variety of melody and mood, the earthshaking bass arias, the airy calm of the later soprano solos.
Standing in the cold at South Station in Boston last week, she took in a moment of stillness in the middle of an earthshaking personal transition.
The pressure of being wrong about Trump over and over was building, so when it appeared they were finally right about something, the release was earthshaking.
In a normal administration, the changing of a communications director would hardly constitute earthshaking news, but Hicks played an unusually weighty role in Trump's inner circle.
As a member of the Diplomats, best known for their earthshaking self-titled anthem, Cam'ron helped shape the sound of uptown rap in the late 6463s.
"So far I haven't heard anything that is earthshaking, something that hasn't been out there as a point of discussion before," Murkowski told the Anchorage Daily News.
In fact, it's one of the dirty little secrets of international economics that standard estimates of the cost of protectionism, while not trivial, aren't usually earthshaking either.
He presented WIRED with six challenges he feels the tech industry needs to address—just a few earthshaking problems the country could use some help with, that's all.
"As earthshaking as was the crisis, its impact was exacerbated by the lack of a more clear, accurate, and honest assessment of risk, value and markets," he said.
It's a gorgeous vision, in my opinion at least, but we couldn't get there quickly from where we are now without first enduring a period of earthshaking upheaval.
A large crowd has been summoned by Kirsch to hear his earthshaking announcement, and of course the 40-year-old genius wants his favorite professor to be present.
Or maybe—just maybe—is it because after a meet cute and an earthshaking connection, Wonder Woman is the Act 2 conflict of the world's most expensive rom-com?
When Democrats made policy concessions to senators from Nebraska, Louisiana, and Florida whose votes were required to pass health care reform, Republicans treated it as a earthshaking abuse of power.
There's nothing like hearing — no, feeling — the earthshaking stomp of an approaching Tyrannosaurus rex in movie-theater surround sound, or witnessing velociraptors rampage through a kitchen on a towering screen.
We share coverage of historic events — the world wars, the women's suffrage movement, the great expeditions — and we republish glimpses of less earthshaking moments and the ephemera of daily life.
What felt familiar, however, was the breathtaking and (literally) earthshaking excitement of watching a massive man-made launch vehicle destined to push something man-made farther than anyone can now imagine.
Five years ago, two punk rock albums arrived that fans and critics alike considered earthshaking: "Celebration Rock" by the Canadian duo Japandroids and "On the Impossible Past" by the Pennsylvania quartet the Menzingers.
Nascar also announced a new penalty structure along with some rule changes, though nothing as earthshaking as the thunderclap of a change in the format for deciding who is the sport's top driver.
Hers was the first public comment by a Fed official that squarely recognized that the financial crisis was not a mild problem that the authorities had under control, but a major, earthshaking disaster.
Djokovic then obliterated Nadal, a nine-time champion, in the quarterfinals last year only to lose the big one, in an earthshaking upset, to Stan Wawrinka, who was in a state of unanticipated grace.
Already on edge days after two bombings in New York and New Jersey, residents were startled on Wednesday afternoon by an earthshaking boom that thundered across several neighborhoods in Queens and on Long Island.
" Ray Jackendoff, a linguist at Tufts University who was not involved in the study, said the group's finding that the ease of saying some sounds may vary with diet "is interesting but not earthshaking.
It took an earthshaking election for the pundits to catch on that cities from Scranton to Cleveland and Johnstown to Gary have been lagging behind coastal metropolises in jobs creation, income growth and housing value.
BARCELONA, Spain — When an earthshaking explosion on Wednesday blew apart a house outside Alcanar, a town surrounded by olive groves and holiday homes overlooking the Mediterranean, the police first blamed it on a gas leak.
In the Middle East, these new museums and performing arts spaces also show off the latest designs by celebrity architects and the earthshaking cultural shifts in a historically rigid and isolated part of the world.
And in a year with no earthshaking news, it's helpful to remind developers (and, by proxy, consumers) about how bright the future is—even if the present feels like those billion users are impossibly far away.
The attorney general's enablers on Capitol Hill have yet to extract from him an explanation for this disastrous policy turn, which in any event has been submerged by more obviously earthshaking developments in the intervening weeks.
A series of earthshaking noises that left some residents on the East Coast wondering if they had lived through an earthquake on Thursday afternoon were sonic booms caused by the testing of a fighter jet, officials said.
But it has the potential to be an earthshaking change for some publishers, and is being seen as evidence that Amazon is willing to elevate third-party sellers to further erode publishers' bargaining power and market share.
"The Discovery," a star-laden film with simultaneous theatrical and Netflix releases on Friday, begins with that earthshaking premise but then turns small, a shift that leaves you feeling as if you've seen only half the movie.
While the book contains reflections on the importance of shared truth to democracy, Professor Lepore mostly focuses on telling the nose-to-tail American story — a "stirring, terrifying, inspiring, troubling, earthshaking epic," as she sums it up.
Stanley McChrystal was forced to resign after an earthshaking article from Michael Hastings, a now-deceased freelance journalist who was published in Rolling Stone, Obama tapped Petraeus to take over from McChrystal as the military leader in Afghanistan.
Nothing earthshaking happens, because the song is an ode not to fantasy or salvation but to the actual complex grain of adult life: melancholy, emptiness, chance, failure, embarrassment, and — somehow, in spite of it all — meaningful human connection.
Hong Kong (CNN)China's economy will produce "miracles that will impress the world" in the coming years, President Xi Jinping promised in a high-profile speech Tuesday marking four decades since the country embarked on its earthshaking economic transformation.
The tone of the interrogation is so nasty that the film, directed by John Madden ("Shakespeare in Love") from a screenplay by Jonathan Perera, appears to view the matter at hand as the earthshaking equivalent of passing nuclear secrets.
Heavily inspired by the ominous mania of Aphex Twin's Digeridoo, as well as the earthshaking groove of Public Enemy, Broadrick formed Godflesh with ex-Fall of Because member, G.C. Green, in 1988, recording the infamous Godflesh EP that same year.
EM dollar debt spreads — the premiums investors demand to hold these bonds rather than U.S. Treasuries — have been rising but it hasn't been earthshaking and they are still lower on average than at any point in 2015, 2016 and 2017.
Pieces about an Alabama prison riot, which featured a Skype interview with a prisoner in solitary confinement, and the Wells Fargo phony-account scandal, which uncovered a single incident of the practice back in 2005, were competent but far from earthshaking.
Then came the literally earthshaking news, and that card-carrying member of the Axis of Evil was back on our radar, having tested a hydrogen bomb believed to be about 1,000 times more powerful than an atomic bomb (opinions vary).
And so, in the heart of The Times's newsroom, long before the exit polls hinted at an upset — and hours before the news media confirmed Mr. Trump's earthshaking win — Tom Bodkin, The Times's design director, quietly looked over one such draft.
Much of the beauty, the wonder and the earthshaking awe of the expedition to the moon is best remembered in photographs taken by American astronauts on custom-made Swedish cameras called Hasselblads, first used on the Mercury 8, an Earth-orbiting mission, in 1962.
R. Gurney, described dismissively as a "minor late-20043th-, early-21st-century" writer of the "middle-class comedy of manners," who it now emerges had not only secretly written an earthshaking drama but also had affairs with Cameron Diaz and both Audrey and Katharine Hepburn.
The scandal over the fund gripped Malaysia and ultimately led to the election victory of an opposition bloc led by the 92-year-old Mr. Mahathir on May 9, an earthshaking event in a country that had been governed by a single coalition for decades.
Maybe not big and earthshaking numerically, as the GOP gained just 13 seats, but it was depressing out of proportion to its numbers, as it ensured that Barack Obama would pass no major legislation during his final two years in the White House and that House Republicans would use that time trying to destroy Hillary Clinton.
Reviewing the novel for Science Fiction Chronicle, Don D'Ammassa wrote that although it is "not earthshaking", the story is "well paced and logically developed, and there's even some reasonably good characterization."D'Ammassa, Don (September 2001). "Greyhawk: The Temple of Elemental Evil", Science Fiction Chronicle 22 (9): 42–44.
From 1979-1991, Moore was a member of the Heresies Collective, which published Heresies: A Feminist Publication on Art and Politics from 1977 to 1992. Moore's involvement began when she started meeting regularly as part of the editorial collective of the Heresies Magazine Issue #13: Earthkeeping / Earthshaking: Feminism & Ecology 1979. She later became a member of the Mother Collective.
Susan Elizabeth Hough (born March 20, 1961) is a seismologist at the United States Geological Survey in Pasadena, California, and scientist in charge of the office. She has served as an editor and contributor for many journals and is a contributing editor to Geotimes Magazine. She is the author of five books, including Earthshaking Science (Princeton).
We're not trying to be > some kind of 'Saviour for the youth' and we definitely don't wonna preach, > Fuck knows we're far from perfect. We just don't want anyone to settle for > 'average'. We want them to realise that ordinary people are capable of Great > things! You don't have to do something earthshaking like, find a cure for > cancer, to be great.
The moose sharpen their antlers, clash and the earthshaking body slams cause Goofy and Donald, hanging on to the tree for dear life, fall between the two bulls. The antlered beasts forget about the whole costume incident, Donald and Goofy run for their lives while the angry moose chase them. Mickey soon joins them as they run for their lives, going on a boat and racing away, concluding the cartoon.
Zelazny's stories inspired other authors in his generation including Samuel R. Delany, whose novel Nova and many of his short stories were written "partly in response to Zelazny’s eruption into the field.""Something Else Like ... Roger Zelazny" by Jo Walton, Tor.com, November 11, 2012. In 1967 Algis Budrys listed Zelazny, Delany, J. G. Ballard, and Brian W. Aldiss as "an earthshaking new kind of" writers, and leaders of the New Wave.
He added: "It is time send an earthshaking notice to a Noynoying presidency in Malacañang." At an average of ₱8.48 (US$0.20) per kilowatt hour, the Philippines has the most expensive electricity rate in Asia and Oceania regions. Labor rights groups also introduced an offshoot of Noynoying called "Noy-ngaling," a portmanteau of Noynoy and the Tagalog word "sinungaling" (liar). They urged Malacañang to stop "misinforming" its people that a ₱125 (US$2.90) raise in minimum wage would lead to higher unemployment rate.
In 1967 Algis Budrys listed Aldiss, J. G. Ballard, Roger Zelazny, and Samuel R. Delany as "an earthshaking new kind of" writers, and leaders of the New Wave. Besides his own writings, he edited a number of anthologies. For Faber he edited Introducing SF, a collection of stories typifying various themes of science fiction, and Best Fantasy Stories. In 1961, he edited an anthology of reprinted short science fiction for the British paperback publisher Penguin Books under the title Penguin Science Fiction.
Samghabadi later said, "The information he gave me was earthshaking, and it was later corroborated by Congress."Abbie Hoffmann and Jonathan Silvers, Playboy, "An Election Held Hostage", October 1988Joel Bainerman (1994), Inside the Covert Operations of the CIA & Israel's Mossad, SP Books, p. 41 According to Ben-Menashe, the leaking was done on the orders of Likud's Yitzhak Shamir to embarrass his Labour Party rival, Shimon Peres. In his book Profits of War Ben-Menashe said that he had later been Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir's foreign intelligence advisor, from 1987 to 1989.
" With its "fluttery melodies and earthshaking chorus", it represents Cara being anti- social towards a guy and is "more poutily flirtatious than anything else", as Pitchfork Media's Jonah Bromwich writes. The EP closes with the boom bap neo soul title track, noted by Bromwich to be most similar to "Here". Coming up with the idea of the song at the beginning of her career, Cara had written much of it during her increasing popularity: "I didn’t want to wait for the next album or the next project to put it out. I wanted to tell the story while it was happening.
Dement and colleagues including Mary Carskadon had been seeking an objective measure of daytime sleepiness to help assess the effects of sleep disorders. In the course of evaluating experimental results, they realized that the amount of time it took to fall asleep in bed was closely linked to the subjects' own self-evaluated level of sleepiness. "This may not seem like an earthshaking epiphany, but conceiving and developing an objective measure of sleepiness was perhaps one of the most important advances in sleep science," Dement and coauthor Christopher Vaughn write of the discovery.Dement, William C.; Christopher Vaughan (1999).
The series explores the Earth's origins, history, and structure; the forces that operate continually to alter its surface; its oceans; its climate; its natural resources; its biosphere and the effects of life on the physical world; its relationship to the Sun and other bodies in the solar system; and its possible future in the face of pressures the growing human population places on the natural world.Margulies, Lee, "TV Review : PBS 'Earth' Series Off To An Earthshaking Start," Los Angeles Times, January 22, 1986. The BBC used the same title for its 2006 series, but the two series are completely unrelated and quite different in focus and content.
The April 5, 1980 issue of Cashbox noted of the game's colorful and attractive cabinet design, while the April 26 issue called it an "earthshaking hit", referring to it as a true followup to Space Invaders. In a 2007 retrospective review, Sir Clive of Eurogamer labeled it a masterpiece, praising its "beautifully drawn" game graphics and intense gameplay, and for being a historically important game for the industry. Home versions and ports of the game (see Ports below) received mixed responses by platforms. Video magazine in 1982 reviewed the Astrocade version of Galaxian (named Galactic Invasion), noting that the graphics were inferior to the coin- op and PC versions, but praising the play-action as "magnificent" compared to other console versions.
Set in the fictional Shandong town of Wali, the novel explores the enduring culture and psychology of the Chinese people. The plot is non-linear and events move into and out of and around certain events in the first forty years of the People's Republic of China. Although these events, as a background to the ancient patterns of the struggle for survival in Wali are almost inconsequential, they also have profound repercussions. Although the reader might identify the struggle for land reform, the Great Leap Forward, the Cultural Revolution, the Sino-Vietnamese war and the “reform and opening up”, these milestones in the history of contemporary China are unmarked, their anonymity serving to deny, for the author, that linear time has any meaning or relevance for the ebb and flow of Chinese life. Liberation in 1949 and the period of the Five Year Plans are referred to in passing as “By then an earthshaking change had occurred in our land, characterized mainly by pervasive turmoil. The people were confident that it would take only a few years to overtake England and catch up to America” (p. 9).

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