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What are the other political firestorms engulfing the FBI director?
That former era of firestorms was sparked along the frontier.
Firestorms over the gender debate have hit the ad industry before.
It's not the first time we've all dealt with apocalyptic firestorms.
The full statement: Go deeper: Amazon's HQ2 decision starts local firestorms
"Facebook has dealt with these kinds of firestorms before," Wagner writes.
Its victims are not dying in heroic wars or battling firestorms.
New rumors, predictions and potential firestorms seemed to materialize every hour.
Moore has a monopoly on press firestorms; Jones has homemade yard signs.
Visualizations of other high-profile cases: Before media firestorms, decades of assaults
They both whine about the media, but create their own media firestorms.
Gas pipelines are exploding and turning into firestorms in towns and cities.
Yet none have rivaled the firestorms that ravaged the state this year.
In the Bay Area, newly intense firestorms come to our door, weekly.
Each year, hot, dry winds sweep through the state and stir up firestorms.
That creates what Paltrow called "cultural firestorms" that draw traffic to the site.
During Trump's 2016 bid, Lewandowski repeatedly found himself at the center of firestorms.
Over the past few months, Ms. Whetstone has steered Uber through several firestorms.
We're always hearing about "firestorms of protest," but they seldom involve actual fire.
These so-called firestorms can produce lightning, strong winds and even fire tornadoes.
Arid conditions became the perfect fuel for firestorms that set more records this decade.
In some cases, these firestorms can burn 10,000 acres worth of forest within an hour.
Nobody can prevent social media firestorms, often orchestrated by organized actors in the smear industry.
The owners of major American sports franchises generally do not dive headlong into geopolitical firestorms.
Almost no top adviser has been left untouched by the two central firestorms of Mrs.
Ivanka Trump's intention in the interview was clear: try to quell the firestorms her father starts.
The bombs themselves would throw soil in the atmosphere, but the resultant firestorms would be worse.
The towering plume is actually billowing smoke rising up from the raging firestorms that followed the explosion.
Not ten months after firestorms ravaged Northern California wine country, the flames have returned to the region.
After a few too many cultural firestorms, and with investors to think about, G.P. made some changes.
Go deeper: What they're saying: New Yorkers react to Amazon's HQ2 reversal Amazon's HQ2 decision starts local firestorms
Even serious firestorms seem to fail to land a direct hit on Mr. Biden, the former vice president.
Even before the floods, landslides, and firestorms of the past several years, Luce (sometimes) wore a gauze mask.
All in all, it was sort of a relief to have relatively few politicized firestorms blowing up our feeds.
That makes Kislyak the common thread between the two firestorms of controversy surrounding the White House's unusual relationship with Russia.
On the contrary, there are new firestorms heating up in terms of the Trump organization and potential ties to Russia.
In recent days, Trump has repeatedly contradicted his own press team as they work to defuse multiple firestorms in Washington.
Case in point: The deadly firestorms that swept through Northern California neighborhoods last fall were stoked by October's diablo winds.
The size of the fires also causes "firestorms," a thunderstorm caused when the smoke plume of a wildfire reaches the stratosphere.
They feared he would live-tweet his favorite TV shows, setting off national and geopolitical firestorms (remember the Obama wiretap classic?).
Here's our investigation last month into his role at the center of one of the biggest political firestorms in U.S. history.
His threats to build a border wall and make Mexicans pay for it would ignite firestorms of patriotic fury and resentment.
Many start-ups have transitioned from praise and awe to media and regulatory firestorms — some into financial trouble at the same time.
But the benefits of this speech may be a slow burn when measured against the firestorms that are sweeping his White House.
Suppressing natural wildfires, for example, served to build up vast stores of fuel in the forests, resulting in unprecedented and devastating firestorms.
But that hasn't stopped them from getting swept up in the campaign and Trump's frequent firestorms over immigrants, women, abortion or nuclear war.
Like so many campaign firestorms, it ultimately is far more about symbolism than substance—and has little bearing on Buttigieg's fitness to govern.
The fires in British Columbia were intense enough to produce numerous pyrocumulus clouds, which are essentially firestorms that tower into the sky, resembling thunderstorms.
He represents a district with forested areas where October's wine country firestorms ripped through neighborhoods and destroyed thousands of homes and claimed 31 lives.
But there are errors in Merchants of Truth and, as the Twitter firestorms pre-publication indicated, they are chiefly mischaracterizations of young media professionals.
The lethal combination of drought, heat wave and eucalyptus plantations in Chile and Portugal last year contributed to record-breaking firestorms that killed dozens.
Just under a year since the deadliest firestorms in state history, intense wildfire has returned to the region, fanned by high winds and hot temperatures.
And a longer read, from April: Our investigation into Mr. Comey's role at the center of one of the biggest political firestorms in U.S. history.
We also look back on a year at the movies and break down the controversies, firestorms and outright debacles surrounding this year's best picture nominees.
Under his leadership, the Times' editorial page has routinely found itself at the center of media firestorms with a host of widely criticized pieces and hires.
These firestorms online and in the media have brought new attention to our broken airport security system, a problem that has been slowly growing for years.
The firestorms brewing at the White House haven't swayed Doug Deason, a veteran Republican fundraiser, who says his support for both Pence and Trump remains firm.
The transcripts are unlikely to inflict much political damage on Trump, since like most firestorms surrounding the President, they will divide the country on familiar lines.
Thanks to urban expansion and climate change fueling perfect conditions for firestorms in the west, firefighters are increasingly responding to blazes straddling both wildlands and neighborhoods.
One woman in Santa Rosa is leading the hunt for "fire cats" — the pets that fled when the firestorms engulfed parts of Sonoma County in October.
Of the many firestorms he has had to fight, none has burned as brightly as the tweets he sent accusing Obama of wiretapping him at Trump Tower.
"These firestorms online and in the media have brought new attention to our broken airport security system, a problem that has been slowly growing for years," Rep.
Firestorms at 2 Colleges After Students Share Racially Charged Photos In the span of a week, students have faced widespread criticism after posting photos to social media.
He has divided his supporters with his public support for President Trump, and started firestorms with his intemperate statements about slavery and mental health, among other things.
Some in the agency resented the political spotlight Comey had brought on the bureau with his public statements at the center of the Russia and Clinton investigation firestorms.
If he indulges in rash decisions, they could easily create media firestorms that overshadow the convention themes and messages that are intended to unite and rally the party.
Attempts to return the runaways to slavery in the South created firestorms of controversy everywhere in the North—in the streets, the courts, the press, and the Congress.
That's why so many people thought that if Kennedy had any notion of retiring he would have done so last year to insulate the court from political firestorms.
After an imagined regional nuclear war in 2025, Earth would stay colder for longer because of soot pumped into the upper atmosphere by the bombs and ensuing firestorms.
The explosion and ensuing firestorms razed an area measuring more than 21 square miles (20043 square kilometers), damaging upwards of 22004 percent of all the structures in the city.
Dr. Gulick said the asteroid impact most likely hurled fiery debris into the sky, which then rained down and ignited firestorms around the world within hours of the crash.
In that scenario, known as nuclear winter, firestorms lead to a long-term darkening of the skies and global cooling due to the accumulation of aerosols into the atmosphere.
California suffered one of its most destructive and deadly wildfire seasons ever last year with October's firestorms in Northern California and December's record-setting Thomas fire in Southern California.
Some in the agency resented the political spotlight Comey had brought on the bureau with his public statements at the center of the Russia and Hillary Clinton email investigation firestorms.
Mr. Watters, a protégé of Mr. O'Reilly, has ascended at Fox News despite occasionally attracting his own firestorms, including a heavily criticized segment in which he leaned on Asian stereotypes.
Having lived through various firestorms over nomination battles—from Robert Bork to John Tower, from Clarence Thomas to Harriet Miers—this doesn&apost feel like it is rising to that level.
California suffered one of its most destructive and deadly wildfire seasons ever last year with October's firestorms in the North Bay region and December's record-setting Thomas fire in Southern California.
Ms. Whetstone steered the company through several recent firestorms, including a campaign urging people to delete the Uber app and a former engineer's report of harassment, which prompted an internal investigation.
It's not that people like Vargas, Avelica-Gonzalez, and other longtime US residents who are being tracked down by ICE agents and provoking local firestorms are "good immigrants" rather than bad ones.
Some of DeVos's past comments have created media firestorms, such as when she defended her department's rollback of guidance meant to protect transgender students or proposed cuts to the Special Olympics's budget.
In a 0003 New York Times Magazine profile of Paltrow, journalist Taffy Brodesser-Akner reported that the "cultural firestorms" from dubious vaginal maintenance routines or detox therapies drew traffic to the site.
More than a dozen wildfires killed at least 23 people and engulfed more than 3,500 homes, buildings, and other structures across Northern California in one of the worst firestorms in state history.
The tepid price action in stocks comes amid a unique period in Washington where new executive orders, the resignation of key White House officials and tweet firestorms from President Donald Trump dominate headlines.
Historic wildfire season in the West But 2017 will also be remembered for the way years of drought combined with strong winds to create numerous historic firestorms in the Western states, namely California.
If the firestorms on social media are any indication, many here in Mexico are also worried that the designation might open the door to some sort of military intervention by the United States.
The actual point of the film is watching CGI cities around the world get destroyed by firestorms and tornados, as the foreshadowing sets up a technologically induced worldwide storm that will devastate the entire planet.
" He adds that the employees who "tend to think that they are invaluable are typically the ones who create the most stress, by creating firestorms and creating drama and making things more difficult for me.
The return of fire to the region, which cast ominous, orange glows over San Francisco to the south, is especially unwelcome after last October's firestorms in the region, which were the deadliest in the state's history.
Time and again, Trump has set off firestorms that Republicans outside the campaign predicted would end his candidacy, and Trump has weathered all of them, winning the nomination and nearly 14 million votes along the way.
During the Second World War, she endured the firestorms that followed the Allied forces' bombing of Leipzig; these left her so traumatized that, as an adult, she could not bear to have candles in the house.
There also have been some lawmakers suggesting that any decision on utility liability reforms should wait until Cal Fire issues its report on the cause of the Tubbs fire — the most destructive of the October firestorms.
Dowd's defenders also point out that in Trump, he hardly has the ideal client, given the President's propensity to stoke political firestorms in a way that could undermine the work of even the most diligent legal team.
Indeed, it can feel lately that instant politicization is all that Twitter is good for, but with the exception of First Man, the social media firestorms surrounding each of these films came from a place of good faith.
Facebook has dealt with these kinds of firestorms before — it is still grappling with the aftershocks of the 20123 presidential election, for example, in which Russian sources used Facebook to spread disinformation and sow political unrest among voters.
When the United States used nuclear weapons against Japan, they were thought to be a dramatic advance on bombs already in use, even those used to generate firestorms that had already devoured the cities of Germany and Japan.
The pastors involved with Trump's evangelical advisory board describe him, though, as very inquisitive about faith and more thoughtful on religion than he might appear in public and conservative pastors have continued to support him through various firestorms.
TRUMP INVITES PUTIN TO VISIT WASHINGTON Video Trump&aposs invitation for another meeting with Putin came as the White House sought to tamp down the firestorms that broke out in the wake of Trump&aposs first summit with Putin.
A former campaign finance lawyer by trade, McGahn now continues finds himself in the midst of a multiple political firestorms, with a client that blasts out tweets on the very hot-button topics McGahn has been tapped to manage.
The ever hotter, drier weather, exacerbated by forest mismanagement in some cases, is causing higher-intensity, faster-moving fires that can turn into erratic firestorms, argues Marc Castellnou, president of the Spanish independent wildfire prevention group Pau Costa Foundation.
In a Times profile of Paltrow, journalist Taffy Brodesser-Akner reported that every time there's blowback about some dubious vaginal maintenance routine or detox therapy featured on Goop, it creates what Paltrow called "cultural firestorms" that draw traffic to the site.
The story of a brother and sister surviving on their own amid firestorms and famine during World War II, Mr. Takahata's parable of Japanese nationalism and the high cost of pride is often cited as one of the Ghibli masterpieces.
Trump suffered another week of setbacks as his approval ratings in key states dwindled, he ignited new firestorms with remarks about Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
They're getting their No. 1 priority — filling the federal judiciary with conservative judges at a record-breaking pace — and that is in turn helping to keep the Republican party in Trump's corner even as he keeps igniting new political firestorms all around himself.
The hires and subsequent firestorms have created distractions for Mr. Trump's campaign and raised questions about the management style of a Republican nominee who has based his candidacy on his business acumen and his ability to surround himself with the best people.
Concerns are widespread in the GOP that a party battling to retain its congressional majorities in the fall is having a difficult path made even more complicated by the White House's shifting stances — and by the president's willingness to ignite political firestorms.
" Between the lines: "Trump's political strategy appears to be following the logic of other national firestorms he has prompted: take a stand for a position that brings into clear relief the divide between himself and those who he describes as unpatriotic elites.
Beckham has been in the midst of several other firestorms in his brief N.F.L. career, and he was joined in a brewing tempest by his usually placid fellow receiver Victor Cruz, who did not have a pass thrown in his direction all day.
We have gathered here today to discuss not the artistic merits of this year's Academy Award nominees for best picture (that's this way), but the controversies, firestorms and outright debacles that cling to them like dog hair to a dropped Tootsie Pop.
Many atmospheric scientists have modeled the effects of nuclear exchanges, and believe that large-scale use of nuclear weaponry would cause ozone destruction and large climate changes, due to the release of dust and ash both by the nuclear explosions and by subsequent firestorms.
The idea bubbled up from community leaders and local businesses in October as a response to the deadly North Bay firestorms last month, but the concert also served as a rallying moment of catharsis as Californians deal with the crisis of the past few weeks.
"We're also working on explicitly modeling firestorms that would burn in a city and how they would propagate, and we're doing an inventory of the actual material in specific cities in terms of each building and how much stuff it would have to burn," Robock says.
As the authors write:Nuclear winter is the potential severe multi-year global climatic cooling effect likely to occur after widespread firestorms following the detonation of a limited number of nuclear weapons...[A] nuclear war would burn vast forest areas, croplands, stored fossil fuels as well as cities and industrial centers.
The former campaign finance lawyer and general counsel with Trump's campaign now regularly finds himself at the center of a series of political firestorms and that isn't likely to stop, given Trump's extensive business holdings, constant ethics questions and tendency to address hot button issues at all hours via Twitter.
A surprising focus on Senator Marco Rubio's shiny, stack-heeled ankle boots, first noted in a desultory Twitter post on Monday by a New York Times reporter, has grown over the last few days into one of the weirder firestorms of the presidential campaign, with rival candidates and the news media adding tinder to the flames.
The only other past instance of this they could find for comparison happened to victims of firestorms during World War II. "Considering the discovery of vitrified brain remains from a victim of the 79 AD Vesuvius eruption, it may be of some interest to the scientific community to open a discussion on the process of vitrification occurring in human remains," the researchers wrote.
A former bush pilot now working for the Department of Energy, Eveland has flown through just about every type of cloud the planet has to offer: sprawling stratus decks above the Alaskan tundra, atmospheric rivers flowing toward the coast of California, low ocean haze in the Azores, and orange pyrocumulus plumes sent up by firestorms in Washington state (which he describes as a "hoot").

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