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"maelstrom" Definitions
  1. (literary) a situation full of strong emotions or confusing events, that is hard to control and makes you feel frightened
  2. a very strong current of water that moves in circles synonym whirlpool

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Go deeper: Trump's trade war sends retailers into a maelstrom
It was this that led to the concept for Maelstrom.
Suddenly, Page found himself at the center of a maelstrom.
It quickly went viral, touching off a social media maelstrom.
This week, it returns to the center of the maelstrom.
The financial crisis combined several storms into a single maelstrom.
BREXIT MAELSTROM The shutdown duly came into effect on Sept.
Now Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is stepping into that maelstrom.
Since November, Bitcoin's price has been a maelstrom of activity.
Zidane absorbed the maelstrom through precision, while Senna projected invincible grace.
" Garland was asked what it felt like to be this "maelstrom?
Maelstrom closed in 2014 to become Frozen Ever After in 2016.
Water is life, a mirror one day, a maelstrom the next.
Within this maelstrom, a group of conservationists is fighting to protect Chinko.
Seemingly ordinary relationships turn into a maelstrom of violence, shame and desire.
On Earth we live in the midst of a swirling atmospheric maelstrom.
Inside the maelstrom of E22, there was no better place to relax.
Her jacket prompted a maelstrom on social media over what it meant.
He's doing pantomime violence in the quasi-real maelstrom of New Japan.
The maelstrom left her reputation "in smithereens," Ms. Husar said, beyond repair.
They should talk to the men and women caught in the maelstrom.
"Consumers are heading into an economic maelstrom," GfK researcher Rolf Buerkl said.
By the following year, Bell Pottinger was embroiled in a national maelstrom.
For Ukraine, there's no upside in getting embroiled in the US maelstrom.
From this maelstrom of guilt, missed opportunity, and kismet, Palacio began writing Wonder.
At the center of the maelstrom was a small site called Elitist Jerks.
The N.C.A.A. and colleges have been swept into the legal maelstrom as well.
It's also the book of a guy who has been through a maelstrom.
Many of the young protesters are demonstrating against a maelstrom of sociopolitical woes.
" Trump had quoted Napolitano last week amid a maelstrom of tweets decrying "Spygate.
Ms. Chlumsky has some of that same maelstrom energy even on her downtime.
Up until 2014, Epcot's World Showcase featured a thrilling ride called the Maelstrom.
It is not a maelstrom of meaninglessness that will lead us into insanity.
Tiki Brand wasn't the only brand dragged into the "Unite the Right" maelstrom.
The AT1 death spiral is only one small factor in the current market maelstrom.
Today Zuckerberg and Facebook are caught up in a maelstrom of the first order.
People close to Trump feel they have been unfairly treated in the media maelstrom.
And yet, Allen remains at the center of a maelstrom of sexual assault accusations.
We are here to find the cool gadgets in a maelstrom of hot air.
Those Republicans will now also unite against the maelstrom Democrats have pledged to unleash.
In response to that year's maelstrom of unreality, two directors released dystopian cinematic visions.
The F.B.I. is not used to being in the middle of a political maelstrom.
He told the Senate that he knew he was walking into a political maelstrom.
Washington (CNN)The Justice Department is back in the center of a political maelstrom.
So while the social media maelstrom around the fracas seems frivolous, it's really anything but.
Iran's parliament speaker warned that the controversial execution would prompt "a maelstrom" in Saudi Arabia.
To add to the maelstrom of footwear-related feelings, these shoes are only 99 cents.
But Gillespie is in no rush to get Bernie back out into the raging maelstrom.
Though Pence is not at the center of the maelstrom, he hasn't escaped totally unscathed.
For six seasons, the HBO series has consistently generated a the maelstrom of talking points.
Two years later, he made "Maelstrom," about a woman undone by a series of misfortunes.
Instead, he finds himself sucked into yet another maelstrom of violence and betrayal and depravity.
Background reading: • Ms. Dickerson's article on the media maelstrom and its effects in Twin Falls.
He is an uneasy rider, desperately trying to avoid getting muddied in the Trump maelstrom.
At the center of the maelstrom is the other woman, the mistress, the side chick.
However, the person at the center of this maelstrom is your boyfriend — not his kids.
It's easy amid this maelstrom to forget the important stories -- and moments of the week.
His populist attacks on the priorities of the "ruling class" have set off a maelstrom.
Eagle-eyed Little Mix fans have created a maelstrom of angry tweets — and for good reason.
Recall if you will, the emotional maelstrom of "San Junipero," Black Mirror Season 3, Episode 4.
In Solo, the Maw is a gravity well that lies at the center of the Maelstrom.
"It was the perfect maelstrom of events to create this unintentional comedy," Stephenson told the Guardian.
I happen to think it's a core piece of the current maelstrom of discontent and instability.
That first glimpse a beautifully rendered maelstrom of combat stretching from one horizon to the other.
Thrust into the Brexit maelstrom, Hale insisted her court was determining points of law, not politics.
The maelstrom of attacks on Yovanovitch seemed to reach all the way to the Oval Office.
So who is Bernhard Langer, the latest figure to be thrust into the Trump news maelstrom?
And at the center of the maelstrom: images from one little island on one little world.
Their kids, on the other hand, are demanding, and provide the regular maelstrom of joy and struggle.
And once relief settles in, it strikes out of nowhere, throwing you helplessly back into the maelstrom.
All of these developments raise the question of whether Pence could be drawn into the impeachment maelstrom.
Kirkwood's writer friend, Thornton, didn't mince words about the effect this media maelstrom had on her career.
Ivanka Trump first experienced the media maelstrom during the tabloid sex scandal that ended her parents' marriage.
New marble works by Bob Clyatt reveal an interest in exploring the maelstrom of the modern world.
The Miller maelstrom is just the latest twist in a campaign that's been dogged with race problems.
It's generally a more benevolent maelstrom than that of, say, Jupiter, but things are swirling around nonetheless.
"I disagree with what he [President Trump] did to the Kurds," one said calmly in the maelstrom.
The ban caused a political maelstrom last week, with gamers, politicians and even Blizzard employees expressing disapproval.
Whatever Lynch decides, there will be a maelstrom if FBI agents found substantial evidence of criminal wrongdoing.
But the governor, for all of his efforts to project laid-back confidence, was in a maelstrom.
It is difficult for the news industry to make sense and put context into such a maelstrom.
This doctor seemed more keen on talking surgery dates than helping me make sense of the maelstrom.
A decade of guerrilla war and deficit spending had whipped up a maelstrom of hyperinflation and shortages.
Amid an ongoing legal and media maelstrom, press was recently invited to tour the near-complete venue.
The appointment plunged Mr. Annan into a maelstrom of conflicts in which United Nations forces were deployed.
Before learning this, its visual maelstrom suggested that I was witnessing the formation of some new cosmology.
"There was this maelstrom of anti-Planktos, anti-Russ George, anti-ocean restoration publicity," he told me.
Over the past week, a certain courtroom in Nashville, Tennessee, has become a maelstrom of ugliness and embarrassment.
An internet maelstrom erupted over the head of Kendall Jenner today, all of it concerning a tiny puppy.
His inadvertent tumble into the maelstrom of American politics began late one night, shortly after the 2016 election.
If the film was panned upon its original release, its reception today would spark a maelstrom of fury.
The style of love he emphasizes — attachment — is the sturdy, everyday nonpoetic kind that can survive a maelstrom.
It is, indeed, challenging and frustrating to seek reality in the chaotic maelstrom that is the public sphere.
To add to the emotional maelstrom, some performers even chose to thank queer performers who came before them.
Now, instead, she watches from the bar; the dancefloor a maelstrom of lost faith, memories, and missed opportunities.
Into this maelstrom comes this re-examination of the allegations against Trump -- and the President's response to them.
Mayor Virginia Raggi, no stranger to controversy, had also been swept up in the scathing social media maelstrom.
Democrats in Washington are fighting GOP allegations of hypocrisy over the political maelstrom roiling their party in Virginia.
Op-Ed Contributor The pink balloons, floating above the maelstrom of panicked concertgoers, are what struck me first.
But some institutions have decided that it is right to react to the maelstrom of recent political events.
But far from settling the matter, the maelstrom of Brazilian politics is entering yet another tumultuous phase: paranoia.
The effects carried me through this year, as the daily maelstrom of current events roiled friends around me.
Wobbly beats build upward, stretching Babel-like to the EDM gods above, before tumbling into a sweaty electro maelstrom.
And what clarity — if any — can investors and businesses glean from the current maelstrom of competing interests in Westminster?
The Matrix folks got stuck in the maelstrom, but with an elegant pirouette I was able to free myself.
UFC 201 was the unadulterated example of the MMA maelstrom to materialize within the confines of the UFC Octagon.
The maelstrom of commentary that has recently enveloped West's latest release, "Jesus Is King," seems to echo this point.
Like Bitworld floating above its sea of chaotic data, Fall seems deeply sad beneath its maelstrom of big ideas.
The wider revelations have triggered a political maelstrom in Iceland, further undermining confidence in its political and financial elite.
Rather, it is the distance — however modest — from the maelstrom that stretches from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue to Capitol Hill.
Despite their seeming differences, the magnetic mountain and the terrible maelstrom tell the same basic story about the Arctic.
In 1978, Weber started working the night shift in midtown, witnessing a maelstrom of sex, drugs, and violence firsthand.
Untitled is a ruthlessly inventive black/death maelstrom punctuated by flashy, wild-eyed slashes of orchestral rock 'n' roll.
Those connections have upended Mr. Ohr's once relatively anonymous life, dragging him into the maelstrom of the Russia investigation.
Stirred by the virus, the political maelstrom gripping Washington intensified as the first two Americans perished from the coronavirus.
Will he find Linus in the sooty hubbub of Walt Whitman's Brooklyn or the immigrant maelstrom of Five Points?
And in 2011, he was named president of the European Central Bank as the economy was in a maelstrom.
Facebook, meanwhile, has been caught in a maelstrom of attention during the election for its arbitrary policing of speech.
It's worth noting that environmental policies and solutions have not been completely caught up in the climate opinion maelstrom.
CS: When we're in such a maelstrom, a long-overdue maelstrom where finally there's some accountability for so much of this horrible behavior that's gone on for years, the last thing I want to do is look around the room and say, "Oh, well, that's a good male CEO," because who knows?
But if the candidate is fairly new to the coming political maelstrom, such as a Castro or retired Lt. Gen.
I know certain horrendous politicians like to distract us with their maelstrom of corruption and bad choices and ugly rhetoric.
The music was initially stripped back too, a maelstrom of garage rock and panicky dance riffs and Byrne's constricted tenor.
Northam's team was not ready for the maelstrom that ensued from the photo and his immediate responses, an adviser said.
When Garrett and I arrived in Paris, we began work as U.S. youth delegates inside the political maelstrom of COP21.
Clocking in at 118 minutes, the howling, entertaining maelstrom known as Fifty Shades Darker is finally here for our consumption.
Musk's August 7 tweet triggered a maelstrom of calls, emails and texts from the board, executive staff, analysts and press.
" Praise for Constand's 'courage' Heidi Thomas praised Constand's "courage and willingness to go back into the maelstrom of this crime.
Their statement is a hilarious maelstrom of not apologizing for being the most iconic fuck-ups in modern festival history.
U.S. policy makers, Coalition diplomats and their leaders, have done their best to contain the maelstrom that Syria has become.
And there's simply no way that Jackson can hope to combat all of these charges amid the growing media maelstrom.
Price had been in the middle of a maelstrom all week over his use of private jets at taxpayer expense.
Many dealers find themselves caught up in a maelstrom of parties and drug selling, and it's hard to step out.
That maelstrom of factors means that we get a good dose of little Miss West on a pretty regular basis.
"US policy makers, coalition diplomats and their leaders, have done their best to contain the maelstrom that Syria has become."
And while many advertisers release their ads before the game, Ram did not, which added to the social media maelstrom.
After a play or two, they usually start retreating to a safer distance — 5 or 10 yards from the maelstrom.
By contrast, the provinces along the Congo's eastern borders with Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and South Sudan are today a maelstrom.
So begins this maelstrom of twisty plot points, complicated entanglements, pregnancies of ambiguous etiology and colorful if sometimes stock characters.
A large portion of the field is about to get dragged into the maelstrom whether they like it or not.
Some prominent conservatives seemed to suggest that CPAC had provoked the maelstrom by tying itself to such a controversial figure.
Most of those stories covered the revelations about Trump's reported call with the president of Ukraine and the ensuing maelstrom.
Things ratchet up until a chaotic wrestling stew is created, a six-person (seven this year) maelstrom of simulated violence.
This threat prompts Han to plot a course through the Akkadese Maelstrom, a dangerous region of swirling space matter surrounding Kessel.
The deputy attorney general typically operates out of the spotlight, but Rosenstein was instantly at the center of a political maelstrom.
The maelstrom has even drawn Sinbad himself into its wake and it looks like he's having quite a time with it.
That deactivates your account—it's not actually gone and you can jump back in to the social maelstrom at any time.
You'd think that finding yourself at the center of such a destructive online maelstrom wouldn't be much of a sales pitch.
Probably more so these days as the Republican primary season descends into a maelstrom and drags the country down with it.
But the president is still determined to chase it around the Norway Maelstrom and perdition's flames before he gives it up.
"I'm told I had the best seats in the house," Ms. Erivo marveled, not yet accustomed to the maelstrom of attention.
Whereas some rides like the Maelstrom were simply renovated and redecorated, others — such as The Studio Backlot Tour — were completely demolished.
What I do hear from my conservative friends — most still ardent Trump supporters — is a collective yawn at the Washington maelstrom.
To date, the Supreme Court has managed to withstand the political maelstrom of the 2016 election by staying out of it.
Soon, the train arrived at my stop, Times Square, and I dashed up the stairs and into the maelstrom of tourists.
Even people not involved in the original scandal can find themselves caught up in the maelstrom and see their careers ruined.
Yet not only does she continue to share insecurities, those insecurities are met with a maelstrom of criticism for her honesty.
Many of the postings appear to be lifted from other conspiracy websites, repackaged and launched back into the social media maelstrom.
Modern living is a maelstrom of shared passwords and trying to remember which service has which show at any given time.
Not least for the possibility of a secondary attack on that inviting maelstrom of emergency workers, survivors, witnesses, bystanders and journalists.
Rising above this maelstrom are hordes of gypsy moth caterpillars, whose literal and symbolic drone is the song of the summer.
Drenched in sweat, he portrays Jim-Bo's descent into madness as if both actor and character were plunging into a maelstrom.
This isn't even related to the insanity of the murder trial, which was a maelstrom of racial tension, celebrity, and violence.
In the swirling maelstrom of transfer gossip, this was meant to be an outlet which the club could endorse and control.
Right now, the Republican line about the chaos around Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination is this: The maelstrom is due to Sen.
Impeachment inquiry There was a maelstrom of impeachment news yesterday, and most of it centered around Rudy Giuliani, President Trump's personal attorney.
The maelstrom also caused tension with key U.S. allies and threatens to distract Republicans from campaign promises on health care and taxes.
The Pour Wine producers are grappling with a maelstrom caused by a warming planet: heat waves, droughts, cold snaps, wildfires and more.
Amazon, which fell from the top position to second place in the Harris poll, is coasting serenely above the privacy-controversy maelstrom.
Try as it may, the U.S. Federal Reserve always finds it impossible to keep monetary policy out of the election cycle maelstrom.
Zac Efron's regrettable Martin Luther King Day post has landed the Dirty Grandpa star in the midst of a social media maelstrom.
The priest at Sunday Mass waded forcefully into the political maelstrom, looking safely down from pulpit, ensconced in the moral high ground.
What is inevitable, however, is that the FBI will be thrust into yet another political maelstrom, mere weeks before a nationwide election.
The era of Peace and Love was defi­nitely over and, as in the UK, the punk scene had emerged from the maelstrom.
Joker won't come out in America until October 4, but after its Venice premiere this week, a critical maelstrom is already aswirl.
Walking into the smaller, more intimate side room where DUST performed was like entering a hellish maelstrom of bodies, smoke and movement.
But why Mr. Darden, a bespectacled, heavyset man before he was detained, risked venturing into to the maelstrom in Yemen was unclear.
New York (CNN Business)Just two seasons ago the NFL — the biggest ratings powerhouse on TV — found itself in a media maelstrom.
A maelstrom of sound pours out from shops, restaurants, and the hundreds of costumed people crossing the busiest intersection in the world.
In the maelstrom of European politics, Denmark is usually fairly quiet, routinely ranking among the world's happiest, wealthiest and most egalitarian nations.
The action all starts down at the edge of oblivion, in a maelstrom of hot gas, gravity, magnetic fields and otherworldly pressures.
The person at the center of the maelstrom is May, and her calm reserve is playing a key role in shaping Brexit.
But conservatives are also raising their own concerns about Virginia's current political maelstrom, specifically regarding demands from Democrats and others for Gov.
Focusing solely on looting or poaching ignores that these things are but symptoms of a larger maelstrom of poverty, violence and political instability.
It becomes clear that seventh grade is a maelstrom of pubescent awkwardness, raging hormones, and the original blueprint for Dante's circles of hell.
Staying ahead of the maelstrom of political news, geopolitics, and the machinations of their rivals means such plans seldom work out as expected.
The president's calls for Ukraine and China to investigate these allegations sparked a political maelstrom that kicked off an impeachment inquiry into Trump.
Faith and frailty come crashing into a familiar melange of jazz and funk, Kendrick cutting through the maelstrom with self-effacing soul-searching.
Because people are sucked into a maelstrom of pettiness, scandal and outrage, they lose sight of what matters for the society they share.
Nadal finally prised a break point in the fifth game of the third but it quickly disappeared in a maelstrom of power hitting.
There's just one problem: Skipping the safe route and forging a shortcut through the Akkadese Maelstrom means getting dangerously close to the Maw.
Standing in the middle of the maelstrom was Sherelle herself, grinning, swigging from a bottle and sporting a shirt that advertised her allegiances.
EU leaders will consider pressing Britain to delay Brexit by at least a year to find a way out of the domestic maelstrom.
Insulating those agencies from the political maelstrom that swirls through the White House was why they were made independent in the first place.
Lost in the media maelstrom, however, was another important event: U.S. Chamber of Commerce President Tom Donohue's annual "State of American Business" address.
Teens are the ones orchestrating the maelstrom of the meme economy, adding layer after layer of context to the images that they make.
They are not big, dramatic breakthroughs of the sort climate hawks forever discuss and debate, especially during this maelstrom of a presidential campaign.
They were most likely caused when the south tower collapsed, though there is no saying for sure what caused what during that maelstrom.
The divisive politics surrounding the ACA tend to create a maelstrom of spin, pro and con, with context and nuance often getting obscured.
After first helping Mr. Trump win power, James Comey's Ego has thrown itself back into the political maelstrom and into the Syria calculus.
Her pivot to the daytime format feels like a reboot after years in the political maelstrom, though she will not call it that.
In a short video by artist Claire Christerson, we see what true freedom looks like: being immersed in a swirling maelstrom of zines.
I believed, too, in the maelstrom of emotional energy that my screen had been transmitting nightly, restoring my faith, or something like it.
Even though the social media maelstrom would die down, it had lasting results: Oprah dropped My Dark Vanessa as a book club pick.
Meanwhile, the coming media maelstrom over Trump's soon-to-be-announced Supreme Court nomination should soon erase any momentary headlines over Pruitt's departure.
Now that he is in over his head amidst a maelstrom of data-mishandling allegations, Facebook's regular shareholders should be feeling buyers' remorse.
The idea is that a free press needs some breathing room to make errors in the rough and tumble of the information maelstrom.
The political maelstrom over the Ukraine call prompted Pelosi's impeachment announcement, although the House committees are free to continue to pursue other investigations.
Maelstrom, one of Epcot's most iconic rides, closed on October 5, 2014, and was re-themed to turn it into Frozen Ever After.
Amid the maelstrom of invitations, inquiries, and grant proposals, he was still wrestling with a theory to explain the Great Plate Count Anomaly.
Instead, he was abruptly thrust into a political maelstrom after President Trump fired James B. Comey as F.B.I. director only two weeks later.
The country's main political parties, the Conservatives and Labour, buffeted by the Brexit maelstrom, are in crisis — beset by desertions, insurrections and division.
Canada's Alex Gough was third, and will hope to hold firm in the German maelstrom after just missing out on the medals in Sochi.
After the surreal maelstrom of the first five episodes, Twin Peaks: The Return has now settled down enough that themes can start to emerge.
The 2016 political maelstrom that engulfed Comey and the FBI is exactly what Comey tried to avoid, people close to the FBI director say.
Rational app developers are hardly going to flock to a new platform that's born of adversity and thrust into a maelstrom of political conflict.
Though "Paradise Now" treats only five of them, it spans the entire disorienting period, with its maelstrom of awakenings and revivals, booms and busts.
Amid the maelstrom, there's now a campaign underway to add one of the few survivors to the list: Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt.
"Ideas on the radical right have come together to create this maelstrom that ultimately has left little line for designation between ideologies," he says.
Perry's death left dark clouds over Monterey, and as the Mom who lost her Son, Mary Louise is poised to add to the maelstrom.
It may not be Shakespeare, but it's as progressive as it gets in the maelstrom of cliché that is the Fast and Furious franchise.
There's also this gorgeous model of the magnetosphere, depicted in blue, encased inside the chaotic maelstrom of the magnetosheath, shown in shades of Jupiter.
Hollywood is in the midst of a sexual harassment maelstrom, the latest wave beginning with Thursday's exposure of years of allegations against Harvey Weinstein.
Bush experienced a maelstrom of bad publicity after it was revealed he tacitly condoned President Donald Trump's sexually aggressive comments in a 2005 recording.
It turns out that Ansari could be as big of a jerk as other men caught up in the maelstrom of the #MeToo movement.
One such writer was Edgar Allan Poe, who resurrected in his tales both the myth of Hyperborea and another ancient Arctic fiction: the maelstrom.
MONDAY PUZZLE — It is I, here to woman the Wordplay Waffle House for a couple of weeks while Deb navigates the maelstrom of moving.
It is quite a tribute to Christine Blasey Ford that she has presented the one image of dignity and calm in this howling maelstrom.
She talks about going to college in South Carolina, where she can escape the maelstrom of love and fury she feels toward her mother.
It comes across as a maelstrom of color cohering at the center into a person, or, alternately, a person in the process of disintegrating.
BEIJING — A forest fire in southwestern China turned deadly over the weekend when winds shifted unexpectedly, trapping firefighters and local officials in a maelstrom.
In 2015, a documentary directed by an investigative journalist about the city's toxic air set off a maelstrom of online criticism of government ineptitude.
Emerging from that maelstrom, as well as the bewildering turn that suddenly made him the coach of the Spanish national team, was Fernando Hierro.
I was soon plunged into the surreal and tragic maelstrom that is Venezuela today, and I left wondering what's to become of that country.
When Nie Yuanzi put up a vitriolic wall poster one day in 21968, she plunged into the political maelstrom of Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution.
MORE (R-Ariz.) has once again found himself in the center of the political maelstrom for his deciding vote on the health care bill.
Compared to the great maelstrom of global finance, the sums were unremarkable: The New York Fed handles about $800 billion of payments a day.
You'd never know that Facebook has been in the center of a global maelstrom by looking at its financial results or listening to its executives.
While a galactic war between two alien races reaches Earth, Danvers finds herself and a small cadre of allies at the center of the maelstrom.
Bakersfield, in other words, is just one trouble-spot in a national maelstrom of mass gun violence, some of which is fueled by gang activity.
Nevertheless, it was Biden who called Lott in the midst of the maelstrom to offer an encouraging word, according to a GQ profile in 2006.
Still, what came after the three-night series was a maelstrom of widespread public outcry, as stars and fans voiced their opinions on the allegations.
When you're paying close attention to the maelstrom of tech industry activity, the pace of change can seem logical, methodical, occasionally even a little slow.
However, even he surely couldn't have predicted the internet maelstrom he would inspire only 30 minutes into the last debate upon uttering two simple words.
The fact that the pressers are carried live reflects the need of an anxious electorate to tease out any thread of order in the maelstrom.
A few years later, she released her first album, "The Litanies of Satan," a rending 30-minute maelstrom of weapons-grade solo voice and electronics.
But for many caught up in the maelstrom of violence, the Irish and South African models provide a way forward that can heal individual communities.
Sucked into a destructive maelstrom of unlimited freedom, he seems to finally give a true representation of the "radical evil" glimpsed and named by Kant.
The move could force Clinton to make an uncomfortable choice: abandon longtime advisers or face another political maelstrom by overriding the White House security agency.
The maelstrom of marketing, consumer interest, and genuine desire on the part of developers creates experiences that seem to jump with more regularity than films.
What followed was a media maelstrom, and a little over a year later, unable to turn the publication's profits around, Mr. Hughes sold the magazine.
But her ascension promises to be anything but smooth, as she is about to enter a political maelstrom that will test her skills and determination.
Tied-back crimson curtains in the painting swirl above the head-cutting like bloody ghosts and a maelstrom of tiny shadows soils the bed sheets.
These two became the innocents at the heart of the surrounding maelstrom — mutually absorbed, supporting each other by turns, a sweet image of modern trust.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday appeared to revel in the ongoing political maelstrom in the U.S., jokingly admitting to plans for future election meddling.
President Trump also created a maelstrom of controversy Friday when he said professional athletes who kneel in protest during the national anthem should be fired.
Kris Jenner must be working her momager thumbs overtime behind the scenes, because while there's a maelstrom of headlines surrounding her brood, she's remained eerily quiet.
That, along with a legal threat sent to Guardian Media Group in the UK, compounded the attention and turned Cambridge Analytica into a full-blown maelstrom.
For the most part, the justices kept their heads down, expressing their grief about the loss of a colleague but refraining from discussing the political maelstrom.
So I wanted to turn against that and find the craziest, most chaotic waves that I could find — that's where the motivation for [Maelstrom] came from.
He is so unorthodox that it is sometimes tough for those caught up in the maelstrom to judge what is happening against a credible political scale.
"All of us are indebted to Andrea Constand for being willing to go back into the maelstrom to try to see justice done," Thomas tells PEOPLE.
But President Barack Obama's nomination thrusts Garland into a political maelstrom he is unlikely to survive -- at least as a judge on the nation's highest court.
Without saying a word, González, tears streaming down her face, communicated the maelstrom of emotions coursing through her and the other protestors: rage, grief, determination, hope.
However, Dozier has called the fight over his fate a legal "maelstrom" and said he'd doesn't care if he feels the pain from his lethal injection.
With no respite from Kasher's soul-crushing lyrics—coupled with the complex rhythms and guitar work—this record drags the listener down a maelstrom of sorrow.
After the political maelstrom that has engulfed Comey and McCabe, some former officials are dubious that any sufficiently independent candidate will want to take the job.
As Trump himself has complained, the way in which U.S. intelligence agencies and officials have also thrown themselves into the political maelstrom is also distinctly destabilizing.
In the ensuing maelstrom, 11 men died and dozens more were injured, while millions of barrels of oil were soon spewing into the Gulf of Mexico.
But Mercator's map also included a less obvious feature: the mountain, the maelstrom, and the North Pole were all situated in an open, ice-free sea.
Despite their size, however, they tend to disappear in the visual maelstrom of Broadway, Seventh Avenue and West 2000rd Street, the intersection where the substation sits.
Pete, an older teenager, is his friend and mentor, from a middle-class family but close enough to the crack maelstrom that he easily crosses over.
Except that he was not what he appeared to be and, once sucked into Trump's maelstrom of turpitude, another side of his nature began to emerge.
LONDON (Reuters) - In the global maelstrom created by Britain's vote to the leave the European Union, turbulence within the opposition Labour Party looks like a ripple.
The New York Supreme Court ordered Shkreli and Gerard Kelly, co-founders of Team Imagine and Maelstrom Gaming, to comply with a motion of discovery Thursday.
There will be many more of them, it is safe to say, as billions of young people in Asia and Africa negotiate the maelstrom of progress.
And yet there I am, taking a critical moment to jet-pack them out of the maelstrom when I should be calling down an orbital strike.
Even as a spindly rookie dropped into the chaos of Don Nelson's system and dealing with the maelstrom of Monta Ellis' moods, Steph Curry was special.
One of the centrepieces of the display will be Mr Hammons's portrait, which in the maelstrom of America's racial politics seems only to have grown more relevant.
MACEDONIA has spent almost two years in a political maelstrom brought on by the release of tapes suggesting massive corruption by the government and its security services.
There are not so many cool rides, especially now that Norway's Maelstrom has been replaced with some scary Frozen-themed thing, but it is educational and optimistic.
He leaves behind a controversial legacy — as a character once beloved by independent comics fans who unwittingly became caught up in a maelstrom of online hate speech.
Self-deprecatingly, he calls that "wishy-washy", but it is not; for adults caught in the maelstrom of jobs and relatives and daily life, listening is hard.
Embroiled in that maelstrom is Hakan Veil, a born-and-bred mercenary who awakens from his hibernation to find himself in more than one set of crosshairs.
"Treasury yields plummeted again last week amid a worsening global financial maelstrom, and mortgage rates dropped as a result," said Michael Fratantoni, chief economist for the MBA.
Charlie Gard, the British infant now in the middle of a global political, religious and media maelstrom, is the latest child to draw attention to these questions.
Yes, the hot-button issues were there, but they never overwhelmed the show's rock-solid sitcom storytelling, which kept it from being swallowed by the Trump maelstrom.
There was the maelstrom last summer after Gawker published, and then removed, an article about a married male media executive who sought to hire a gay escort.
The maelstrom around a meeting at the White House and comments regarding individuals from certain Third World countries was all-consuming in the papers and on television.
The whole thing eventually devolves into the maelstrom of reactionary moralizing that is Mr. Perry's specialty, not that any informed viewer would have reason to expect otherwise.
Wright certainly provides a commanding presence at the center of the maelstrom, again demonstrating a mix of grit and ruthlessness that made Claire every bit Frank's match.
CreditCreditEuropean Pressphoto Agency In 20176, Liu Xiaobo left a comfortable visiting scholarship at Columbia University to return to his native China and thrust himself into a maelstrom.
But the hardest test will be the British Parliament, where a maelstrom of opposition awaits and where the prime minister could face a vote of no confidence.
The F.B.I., whose leadership and agents have long seen it as an apolitical institution, has been thrust into the political maelstrom repeatedly over the past two years.
The debate came, coincidentally, as Canada is reeling from a maelstrom of accusations of sexually inappropriate behavior against men in positions of power, and their swift removal.
The maelstrom is sure to sap the Senate's time and energy, detracting from a Republican agenda that includes a budget, health care, a tax overhaul and infrastructure.
Those views have no place in government, especially not in the leadership of a department still rebuilding from a maelstrom of discrimination complaints and civil rights chaos.
And it's true: The finale of their recent set at Glastonbury was a maelstrom of weird grimaces and whirling, gold-tipped locks as they drummed in unison.
The vulture raised its forewing only slightly, and in an instant the wind ripped through the bird's long primary feathers and whisked it, teetering, into the maelstrom.
But 83 years ago, it was the eye of a publicity maelstrom because of a one-in-a-billion event: the birth of five identical baby girls.
The political maelstrom of the Mueller report and impeachment hearings left us dizzy, while sports championships for the Mystics and the Nationals gave us something to cheer.
YouTube recordings from the Royal Festival Hall performance aside, on January 21st Harvey debuted "The Wheel," a bluesy maelstrom of brass, ferociously pounded drums, and insistent handclaps.
"Frightened people who may be in need of international protection should not be caught in the maelstrom of politics," the U.N. refugee agency UNHCR said in a statement.
She is the first Latina Moth GrandSLAM champion, WNEP Maelstrom improvised storytelling champion, and host/producer of The Stoop, a monthly storytelling series at Rosa's Lounge in Chicago.
" Huxtable took a more critical view of the space, which she called a "pink marble maelstrom and pricey super glitz…unredeemed by [its] posh ladies' powder-room decor.
Danvers finds herself and a small team of allies at the center of a maelstrom that reaches Earth as she becomes one of the universe's most powerful heroes.
The "Dawla Islamia," or Islamic State, began as a Sunni Muslim insurgent group in Iraq amid the maelstrom of sectarian violence that followed the US-led 2003 invasion.
At the center of the maelstrom of metallic whirring, they offer otherworldly melodies—the effects are something like pop music captured on radio telescope from a cosmic source.
Ms. Syroid said she believes both Democrats and Republicans are now thinking twice about even communicating with Ukrainians for fear of being bound up in the impeachment maelstrom.
And this by no means reflects how bad it could get as individuals with little understanding of either the stakes or the mechanisms plunge into this pending maelstrom.
Politico reported that Tuesday's legal maelstrom "left an unavoidable impression that the walls are closing in on a president facing serious accusations of wrongdoing" among White House staffers.
Elsewhere, intense through-the-body gestures tip the torso powerfully from side to side (the dancers stand with legs parted and knees bent), suggesting a maelstrom of emotion.
In the midst of that maelstrom, neither the White House nor Congress is paying any attention to the one issue that intersects almost every facet of modern society.
The new picture series was captured by NASA's Juno orbiter on August 27, at an altitude of around 2,500 miles (4,200 kilometers) above the planet's maelstrom of storms.
The Republicans' legislative agenda, including on taxes, already faces uncertain prospects and could be swallowed in a maelstrom of controversy around Mr. Moore and his fitness to serve.
Moreover, in the midst of the maelstrom, I'd reached an unconscious yet uncompromising conclusion: my mother's behavior was my problem to shoulder, and I shouldn't expect anything different.
Later we walked down to the field, where, for a few fleeting minutes Lemon sat bravely in the grass, untethered and undaunted by the furry maelstrom around her.
They helped inform how I analyzed the art form, and I found myself going back to them to make sense of the media maelstrom that we live in.
Michigan State University is in the midst of a maelstrom after a student discovered dolls of notable black Americans hanging from strings on trees in a gift shop.
" Even the language of news reports has a Learian feel: "President Donald Trump, amid his own swirling controversies"; "the maelstrom raged around the staff"; "the tempest in Washington.
Susan Sarandon's Davis barely registers next to that maelstrom of vulnerability, insecurity and rage, although it's fun to watch Sarandon play a woman so fearlessly and honestly imperious.
Mayoral aide George Burrell then instructed the police commissioner to sweep the office for listening devices, the wiretap was found, and a maelstrom of political rhetoric ensued afterwards.
The move owes directly to the recent public maelstrom over blackface and a modern media landscape that spreads local culture far beyond its often-complex origins, they said.
Much of the nation was fixated on the maelstrom in Washington: Attorney General William P. Barr's news conference about the special counsel's inquiry was about 20 minutes away.
While the political maelstrom we are in is indeed terrifying, most of the conflicts and injustices playing out are deeply rooted in already existing political, economic, and social systems.
At the heart of that maelstrom is a nude tape of journalist and sportscaster Erin Andrews, filmed by a stalker without her knowledge and posted online against her will.
Syria's maelstrom has made the country's Christians suspect Sunni neighbours of jihadism, and made Sunnis resent Christians for being friendly to Bashar al-Assad (pictured above, praying), the president.
THE maelstrom that hit global financial markets a decade ago is known in Japan as the Lehman Shock, after the bankruptcy of the American investment bank that caused it.
Tasked with defending a leaked 2005 recording of Trump making lewd comments, three conservative talking heads have instead placed Beyoncé and Nicki Minaj in the crosshairs of the maelstrom.
These are the kind of perks that Adam August, 35, enjoyed last weekend as this quiet ski town whipped up into the maelstrom that is the Sundance Film Festival.
But is it a mirage, merely adding yet another bit of noise to the maelstrom of logos, menus, and logins, or is it really what we've been waiting for?
Rupert Murdoch, a media mogul, survived a maelstrom in 2011 when it was reported that a newspaper he owned had hacked the phone of a murdered girl, Milly Dowler.
At the center of the maelstrom are accusations that the president may have engaged in "obstruction of justice," a federal offense that involves intentionally trying to derail an investigation.
But her composure breaks when recalling being interrogated by FBI agents, asking to speak with her mother and feeling "scared and mortified" about the public maelstrom that awaited her.
Happily for the researchers, the equipment they were testing, a novel type of floating platform meant to support a wind turbine in open water, remained upright through the maelstrom.
As he worked—ripping fabric, pulling threads, juxtaposing patterns—the blue fabric at the top left of the canvas began to stand apart from the maelstrom gathering around it.
All I can say is that it was a tremendous gift to have a break from "Trump," to have a vacation from the dizzying maelstrom of accusations and falsehoods.
Of the three polar features on Mercator's sixteenth-century map—the mountain, the maelstrom, and the open polar sea—only the lodestone mountain turned out to be a myth.
Tonight's concert begins with the following words on the screen, "This is Superorganism for you / you will be one with us," before dissolving into a maelstrom of strobe lighting.
If Big Little Lies' second-season premiere was the calm before a storm of consequences, then the second episode, "Tell-Tale Hearts," is a whole new maelstrom of melodrama.
Filters and special effects transform the landscape into a psychedelic Rorschach maelstrom, and "Border Control" shows a migrant from Ghana scaling a United States border wall near Tijuana, Mexico.
" Physical description is general and, at first, female ("a cut, a scar the beautiful slit / of feminine aperture") until "ungendered now …/ she's getting out of this / into another maelstrom.
There is almost no narrative momentum, no drive to a definite conclusion, and yet the experience sustains interest because viewers are caught in the maelstrom of the couple's present.
Some observers said she became a pawn used by both sides in the maelstrom of the abortion wars as her public views shifted from one side to the other.
Beverly Penn's 2011 work Maelstrom is a strikingly beautiful, large-scale bronze casting of neatly arranged flowers, their subtle twists and turns captured to create a sense of chaos.
Fortunately for Wray, he's already seen how that works up close—and learned it at the hands of Comey and Mueller, two of the central figures in today's political maelstrom.
But presented with the first real opportunity to show how top executives at CBS are handling their #MeToo maelstrom, Kahl stared down the press corps to deliver the company line.
Dr. David Dao, whose forcible removal from an overbooked United Airlines flight unleashed a PR maelstrom for the carrier, was "aggressive" and "flailing his arms" as he fought with officers.
Sponsors ranging from Hawaiian Airlines to Monster Energy fuel the maelstrom of creative talent, and at the center of it all is artist, curator, businessman, and native Hawaiian, Jasper Wong.
And in that pocket of time during the maelstrom of Pitt and Aniston's divorce, Jolie and Pitt figured out how to present their relationship in a way that dignified it.
By May 22, Kooks Burritos was a wrap as the social media maelstrom got so intense that the two women shut down their businesses and closed their social media accounts.
"Trump is certainly a different animal, there's no doubt about that," Canter told me of the challenge in breaking through the postmodern media maelstrom to focus attention on ethics issues.
Sessions shut the door on Kislyak, then he re-opened it Sessions had one major goal -- to protect himself after Comey thrust him into the center of the Russia maelstrom.
Until very recently, the Norway section of Epcot had a viking-themed boat ride called "Maelstrom," which educated its passengers with a brief summary of Norway's admittedly fake-sounding history.
That isn't to say that, during the maelstrom of events that precipitated the financial crisis, the Fed's legal authority wasn't the subject of continuing concern to Treasury and Fed officials.
The ­classes in his charge frequently degenerate into lesser versions of a cafeteria's "full ­riot-gear fluffernutter death-metal maelstrom," but he is called back to sub again and again.
Feature At the height of the 2016 election, exaggerated reports of a juvenile sex crime brought a media maelstrom to Twin Falls — one the Idaho city still hasn't recovered from.
On Monday, James waded back into the maelstrom by holding a seven-minute news conference before the Lakers played the Golden State Warriors in a preseason game at Staples Center.
Even so, Mr. Mueller survived the bureaucratic and political maelstrom in Washington, serving out his 10-year term before Mr. Obama asked him to stay on for three more years.
Arthur Fleck is a maelstrom of tragedy and stifled masculinity, and because society never showed him any form of affection, he was forced to burn it down to find warmth.
Chobani was working with the local education system to develop tech training curriculums for managing the whirring maelstrom of robots that make and package Greek yogurt at national-scale volume.
The controversies surrounding the Trump White House's ties to Russia have overshadowed the early months of the new administration, and Mr. Flynn has been at the center of the maelstrom.
Amid the media hysteria surrounding the global obesity epidemic, few retailers dared wade into this cultural maelstrom, lest they be accused of glamorizing obesity by armchair "experts" and internet trolls.
One sucks us into deep space, as if we are in the helpless grip of Poe's maelstrom; a second leaves us airily free to contemplate the brightness of a shellac surface.
Sloppily scripted by Andrew Cosby, the dialogue is a maelstrom of interchangeable sameness — a conversation from the first act could very well be swapped for one of the movie's final lines.
Then he pulled out his phone and, after a quick search, showed me his screen, which displayed a painting — a maelstrom of cats, 13 or 14 in all, clawing, meowing, tumbling.
As soon as he finished his remarks, Trump's critics pointed to falsehoods, contradictions and doubts that his approach would have any meaningful impact on the bloody maelstrom in the Middle East.
But with each shot you make, you add to the soundtrack so that by the end of the stage you're both listening to and helping to create a frantic techno maelstrom.
It's not simply that the coach (or the front office, or both) has decided to go back to the old offense; they have also unleashed a maelstrom of pro-Triangle propaganda.
It can feel relentless, uptight, spooky, and desperate; you don't nod along so much as try to find your path through a maelstrom of way too many snares and high hats.
With two seconds left before halftime, Beckham, targeted only four times in the first half, walked off the field early, into the locker room, and into yet another self-inflicted maelstrom.
At the center of this maelstrom is a so-far nameless former thief (played by Antony Starr) who's spent the duration of the show posing as Lucas Hood, Banshee's new sheriff.
May's cross-party initiative threatens to drag him into the Brexit maelstrom, threatening to tear apart the Labour Party, which, like the Conservatives, is internally divided on the stay/leave issue.
In the past, presidents weren't driven solely by hyperpartisan agendas for the court, in part because the court wasn't in the maelstrom of so many divisive issues as it is today.
An America able to turn its attention to higher-priority issues, as advocated by Trump's national security strategy, or one sucked back into the power-squandering maelstrom of Middle East strife?
The TVs-to-construction Japanese conglomerate is currently grappling with a multibillion dollar financial maelstrom stemming from Westinghouse's ill-fated purchase of a U.S. nuclear power plant construction company in 2015.
It is both a difficult subject and a lofty prospect for any photographer and it remains an absolutely essential line of investigation, particularly in the context of the current political maelstrom.
Well, except for John Oliver; the Last Week Tonight host chose to cover other elections rather than join in the maelstrom of primary election coverage months before anyone went to the polls.
The maelstrom created by these two opposing messages—breastfeed until your baby is at least six months old, but get back to work ASAP—puts an immense amount of pressure on mothers.
Not having to consider one's gender when stepping into a maelstrom of public scrutiny has been one of the many privileges of being a man since men have existed in the world.
James Baldwin had been only four years older than I was when he relocated to Paris in 1948, albeit under far more dire circumstances: to escape the maelstrom of racism swallowing America.
But the constitution carves a path around the maelstrom, Hamilton insisted: the United States Senate will have the "sole power to try all impeachments" sent its way by the House of Representatives.
Palin back in the center of the media maelstrom, and allows her to rehabilitate her political image, which had diminished in the last year as her contract with Fox News ended. Mrs.
The Syrian civil war has become a maelstrom of competing factions, each with its own regional backers pursuing their own agendas both inside Syria itself and in the Middle East more generally.
It's easy amid the barrage -- and every week has been a maelstrom if not the Category 5 level of this week -- to forget things that happened even a day or two ago.
"Asia, emerging markets and by extension Japan have been very much caught up in the maelstrom of this negative feedback loop that appears to be building across equity markets globally," he said.
Among them were an elderly couple trapped on a roof and a family caught in the maelstrom with three children, including one in the throes of a seizure and another with autism.
The daughter of a Communist shoemaker brutalized by the Nazis, raised in a maelstrom of swastikas and the subsequent partition of her homeland by the Allied powers after World War II, Mrs.
LONDON (Reuters) - Not much fazes Roberta Vinci after 16 years on Tour but the maelstrom swirling around her opening match in Stuttgart against Maria Sharapova will test even the Italian's vast experience.
Drawing on his decades of experience navigating New York City's media maelstrom -- the roughest in the country --Trump has spent the last three and a half years implementing the lessons he learned.
I had checked her labs, which indicated that her kidneys were starting to fail, and that a bacterium had been identified in her bloodstream – the cause of this maelstrom of ensuing sickness.
Without a content empire to moderate or an ad network to maintain, Apple has largely stayed out of the contemporary political maelstrom, which has done so much damage to Google and Facebook.
A year later, she angered conservative British politicians and set off another media maelstrom when she published a short story that imagined the planned assassination of Margaret Thatcher by an I.R.A. sniper.
Today, all these factors have combined to create a maelstrom of unreason that's not just killing respect for expertise, but also undermining institutions, thwarting rational debate and spreading an epidemic of misinformation.
The New Negro was ultimately a "vain attempt to confect positive images of noble black people powerful enough to brace against the maelstrom of excruciating images that the white supremacist imagination had spawned".
Discovering them now, so close to the election, has caused a political maelstrom that may pose a problem for Hillary Clinton's apparently smooth ride to victory in the last days of this campaign.
The original iPhone was released in 2007, and after the financial market maelstrom of 2008, Apple and its competitors have been selling their devices into a world economy that's been getting progressively better.
To take the totality of the findings, it seemed remarkable that despite the just-below-the-surface potential for authoritarianism, American politics did not dissolve into a maelstrom of illiberal intolerance and violence.
There's no mention of how the airline will deal with sexist, outdated dress codes or incidents of sexual harassment and intoxicated passengers, but United's changes should address the PR maelstrom surrounding the airline.
Elliptical synth bass riffs of indeterminate sourcing trace dizzy paths under the maelstrom as Berdan and The Body's Chip King—squelching as ever in extraterrestrial ecstasy—offer an uneasy duets over the top.
The recent Russian economic recession, sparked in part by international sanctions imposed to admonish Putin for the Crimean crisis, is yet another variable thrown into this maelstrom of conflicting indigenous and foreign pressures.
In the eye of the Brexit maelstrom, though, it was unclear whether opposition parties would support such a move - which requires the support of two-thirds of the 650-seat House of Commons.
Even before the Porter maelstrom began dominating Trump's cable-news diet, the president had been smarting for weeks over Kelly's suggestion to Fox News that the president had "evolved" on his wall demands.
The incident described by Mr. Watson comes at a time when the Customs and Border Protection agency has been at the center of a political maelstrom over President Trump's immigration and border policies.
He created a media maelstrom as he held court with the press, compared pro-Brexit voters to his own supporters and mixed campaigning with business promotion in a way that was signature Trump.
A slate of reports from multiple outlets have catapulted the once-anonymous intelligence agent into the political maelstrom over what Republicans say is a woeful double standard of political bias at the FBI.
If Johnson is unable to clinch a deal in the Brexit maelstrom, an acrimonious divorce could follow that would divide the West, roil financial markets and test the cohesion of the United Kingdom.
Now, at the very moment the maelstrom around the Trump campaign's contacts with Russians in the 2016 election is being revisited by the inspector general of the Justice Department, Mr. Lavrov is back.
Readers will find familiar analyses of the unrelenting, violent cupidity of European explorers and, at times, subtle suggestions about the equally relentless capacity of Indian communities adapting within the maelstrom of early America.
In the destructive, depressive maelstrom of Atrocity Exhibition, "When It Rain" is the eye of the storm, where a sense of calm only exists because everything else around you is so fucking crazy.
Maybe this makes Arnold the ideal person to bring down Trump, then, because someone with a similar lack of shame might be just the person to fly into the maelstrom, Captain Ahab style.
It's CES time again, which means that the week's news will be dominated by a dizzying maelstrom of press conferences, product reveals, and other announcements timed to coincide with the happenings in Las Vegas.
The big question was whether he would be able to remain on script and regain some legitimacy as a presidential candidate, or, once again, descend into a maelstrom of bluster and ill-advised attacks.
Mercedes-Benz's Plan for Surviving the Auto RevolutionIf you're supposed to be leading one of the world's biggest companies through a maelstrom of change, it probably helps to feel a bit like a superhero.
Barefoot and wearing shorts and a wooden crucifix at the San Juan station on Wednesday, the bright-eyed Penchi credited retro technology for helping WAPA power through the maelstrom, along with some divine intervention.
Born in 21978 to an aristocratic Polish family in Lithuania, which was part of the Russian Empire at the time, Milosz was swept up in the maelstrom of the twentieth century from the beginning.
Contrast the legitimacy that the Nixon decision provides to restrain the scope of the special counsel investigation to its "true purpose" with the maelstrom that Whitaker would unleash upon his outright dismissal of Mueller.
Earlier this year, Equipment, known for its fancy shirting, unleashed a very meta model maelstrom of a campaign: Daria Werbowy stars in and shot the brand's spring 2016 ads, which also feature Kate Moss.
The brand waded into a maelstrom when it said it planned to halt ads on Mr. Hannity's show, partly because it was responding to a tweet from Angelo Carusone, the president of Media Matters.
While I'm interested in seeing whether the rest of the couples live happily ever after, I'm more excited about Jessica arriving at the altar and the maelstrom of disorder that is bound to follow.
While Sharif's supporters waged a Wikipedia war over the Calibri entry, type designer Thomas Phinney quietly dropped some history lessons about the typeface on Quora, and found himself caught in a maelstrom of global reporting.
The maelstrom began in the early morning hours June 16 when a police officer on patrol was called to the scene of a man who, police say, was breaking into automobiles near downtown South Bend.
Previously titled Pacific Rim: Maelstrom, Pacific Rim: Uprising is the sequel to the Guillermo del Toro film about kaiju beasts invading earth and the planet's last line of defense: a fleet of gargantuan Jaeger robots.
After facing minimal foreign policy friction with Congress in the first half of his term, at least among Republicans, President Trump has for several months been caught in a maelstrom of bipartisan criticism from lawmakers.
It's clearly inspired by the similar storm in Fury Road, with the great wall-like maelstrom of dust and metal that Furiosa drives the War Rig into in a desperate attempt to shake her pursuers.
"I needed a break to sit back and look at my life without being in that maelstrom of motion," Handler says in the current issue of PEOPLE of walking away from Chelsea Lately in 2014.
As a result, Trump heads into his trip, an ambitious first stride across the global stage, pursued by a political maelstrom at home and facing questions from foreign leaders about the viability of his government.
Also impressive is the way in which the show handles the racial maelstrom surrounding the trial, which was informed by the Los Angeles race riots two years earlier—footage of which opens the first episode.
I could have used Maelstrom as an educational reason to make my future children escort me to Disney World twice per year, but now I'm going to have take them to the Hall of Presidents.
Longtime observers of Supreme Court confirmation fights see eerily similar parallels between Kavanaugh's now besieged nomination and the maelstrom that engulfed Thomas in the fall of 1991, which left indelible scorch marks on the Senate.
Now at the white-shoe law firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, he may have a better understanding than most of the political maelstrom that faces the White House legal team, especially as midterm elections approach.
And I wonder if these men, these people in high places in this industry fueled by a maelstrom of emotion that people spend careers trying to figure out, stand in for the rest of these people.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. Just as it has its own economy, a swirling maelstrom of expenditure, wage offers, contracts and agents fees, so too does the transfer window have its own language.
The 1003-year-old helped likely top pick Ben Simmons stay grounded during his maelstrom year at LSU, and advised Kentucky freshman Skal Labissiere on how to endure the pressures of life in Big Blue Nation.
But despite the evidence, Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance decided not to press charges, a move that caused a maelstrom of criticism when the depth of Weinstein's depravity was made public in the past 8 months.
We have ceded our agency to rulers and bosses for the promise of order and shelter from the storm, but Gritty knows only the maelstrom and invites us to join him in the wind and rain.
EU leaders will consider pressing Britain to delay Brexit by at least a year to find a way out of the domestic maelstrom, though there is shock and growing impatience at the political chaos in London.
Now a 60-year-old wife, stepmother, grandmother and internet-safety crusader, Donna Rice Hughes recalls how painful it had been for her to be in the center of a media maelstrom for some 18 months.
Falsely portraying this young girl and child star as a raging homicidal bigot is heinous, and Brown deleting her Twitter to avoid this maelstrom is a logical response to the internet's festering orgy of toilet humor.
In a now-deleted tweet, the union delivered what many found to be a confusingly worded show of support: The tweet provoked a maelstrom of backlash, as well as a nuanced discussion of diversity on Broadway.
It has been a buffer to revolutionary Iran, and a barrier to Russia's southward ambitions since long before it joined NATO in 1952 (and even more so since Vladimir Putin decided to leap into Syria's maelstrom).
The maelstrom of criticism Trump is getting for abandoning the global climate pact is unlikely to dissuade him, or convince the section of his support base that fervently believe it is the correct course of action.
Thus, the two women whose friendship is torn apart by the Syrian maelstrom stand in contrast to the two Tunisian power brokers, brought together in hope of preventing the same devastation from engulfing their own country.
The rest of us will be soldiers on the battlefield, and some will fall and some will rise, but it will certainly be a maelstrom inside of her that we will all be swept up in.
Both regional and national governments are led by minority parties in unstable coalitions; with decisions being made amidst this largely self-inflicted political maelstrom, that fact could make it hard for both sides to back down.
In "22007,000 Leagues Under the Sea," the mad Captain Nemo is swallowed up by the maelstrom; in "The Adventures of Captain Hatteras," an obsession with Hyperborea first nearly kills the title character, then drives him insane.
We can't be sure if the imagery was changed on the site after the social media maelstrom, and of course, that there's some diversity on the brand's online representation of the collection is besides the point.
Regardless of where you sit on the political spectrum, the maelstrom created by the last U.S. presidential election uncovered a painful reality for the tech industry: A striking gap between it and much of mainstream America.
We've become largely accustomed to the perpetual maelstrom of bad ideas swirling around the Trump White House, but the latest plan responding to mass shootings reminds us that our cursed timeline can still always get darker.
But none of those experiences prepared me for the media maelstrom in Sutherland Springs, a tiny, poverty-stricken town hit by the unimaginable slaughter of babies, children and adults in one of its houses of worship.
"The international community," Erdogan argued, "missed its opportunity to prevent the Syrian crisis from pulling an entire region into a maelstrom of instability," so it should now support the Turkish government in its decision to intervene.
If Mr. Trump's first foreign trip, in May, was a chance for him to escape turmoil at home — staff infighting, a stalled agenda and the Russia-related investigations — his second will thrust him into the maelstrom.
Technology, globalization, the levelling of cultural genres, and the ever-expanding options for entertainment and diversion have placed the empyrean realm of classical composition—and its living, thousand-year tradition—into a maelstrom of conflicting contexts.
Adapted from Lindy West's memoir of the same title, it stars Bryant as a fledgling writer at an alt-weekly newspaper who learns to find her voice amid a maelstrom of online and real-life criticism.
In 2017, expense manage software provider Expensify found itself in a bit of a PR maelstrom following the revelation that it paid humans to review receipts uploaded to the platform under the guise of a "SmartScan" feature.
After the last month's maelstrom of news around Apple's fight with the FBI, this week felt like the eye of the storm, with a return to the business-as-usual news of data breaches and zero-days.
KAZAN, Russia (Reuters) - At a World Cup rocked repeatedly by the fall of giants, Brazil and Belgium have managed to hold firm in the maelstrom and will meet in a blockbuster quarter-final in Kazan on Friday.
The Turkish assault has created a new humanitarian crisis in Syria with 200,000 civilians taking flight, a security alert over thousands of Islamic State fighters abandoned in Kurdish jails, and a political maelstrom at home for Trump.
In the whirlwind of kung-fu moves and punches which followed Goiko managed one last swipe at Maradona, connecting with a flying kick of his own as his nemesis found himself at the centre of the maelstrom.
"I sometimes wonder whether we are doing anything of value, but we can't just sit at home," Pastor Ao, 34, said one recent afternoon before heading into the maelstrom with members of his group, Protect the Children.
Given the maelstrom of horror over the child separation policy (and massively bad press for the President) that preceded Melania Trump's trip, it strains the imagination to believe Grisham's story that this was all a big misunderstanding.
Cameron announced he would resign in the political maelstrom that followed when Britons voted on June 23 to leave the European Union despite his exhortations to remain, with his successor due in Downing Street by early September.
The investigation had thrust him into a political maelstrom, challenging his reputation as a principled Republican lawyer with a distaste for politics that had been honed over 30 years as a federal prosecutor and United States attorney.
The whole thing kicked off halfway around the world — and mostly due to something beyond the White House's control: President Trump tweeted through the maelstrom by emphasizing just how cheap gasoline may get in the coming weeks.
While that caused a tempest in the Twitter teacup for a few hours (and undoubtedly will contribute to the prosperity of the psychiatrists treating Trump derangement syndrome), forgotten in the maelstrom was the significance of Comey's statement.
And there were already signs late Sunday that the panel, the arbiter of presidential impeachment proceedings past, was again at the center of the maelstrom its Democratic members have been expecting, one way or another, for months.
In the weeks ahead, the story of what went on in Trump's conversations with his Ukrainian counterpart and whether he broke the law and flouted the most basic constitutional principles will be distorted in a political maelstrom.
At the heart of the Maelstrom is the Maw, an enormous gravity well that is largely responsible for pulling in all the debris and interstellar gas that makes it difficult to reach the planet in the first place.
The former British intelligence agent at the center of the maelstrom over a 35-page dossier about Donald Trump and the Russians is named Christopher Steele, but an ex-colleague refers to him by a more familiar moniker.
Treasurer Scott Morrison's remarks may have gotten a little lost amid the media maelstrom caused by the possibility of an early election in Australia, but he made an announcement Monday that should make digital currency enthusiasts cautiously happy.
Turkey's week-long assault has created a new humanitarian crisis in Syria with 160,000 civilians taking flight, a security alert over thousands of Islamic State fighters abandoned in Kurdish jails, and a political maelstrom at home for Trump.
While Warren's call to replace White understandably drew big headlines, lost in the media maelstrom was her identification of one of the principal big money corporate groups that have fought political spending transparency: the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
A maelstrom of age, familiarity, and the pressing reality that I have other things I could be doing meant that I couldn't get back into the groove of automatic activity that the World of Warcraft leveling experience requires.
In 2013, a little girl known as Baby Veronica was at the center of yet another maelstrom, this time after her non-Native mother turned her over for adoption leaving her Native father to fight for her return.
"READY TO FIGHT" In the eye of the Brexit maelstrom, it was unclear if opposition parties would support any move to call an election - which requires the support of two-thirds of the 650-seat House of Commons.
In the days after those events, Kevin Roose looked at how Cesar Sayoc Jr., the man who was accused of sending the pipe bombs, had fallen into a maelstrom of right-wing conspiracy theories on Facebook and Twitter.
As the maelstrom raged around the staff, reports swirled inside the White House that the president was about to embark on a major shake-up, probably starting with the dismissal or reassignment of Sean Spicer, the press secretary.
LONDON (Reuters) - After the maelstrom of Prime Minister Theresa May's election crisis and a struggle in government over the shape of Brexit, business chiefs have a simple request for Britain: Give clarity on how the EU divorce might look.
Churchill, the closest thing Britain has to a national hero, was pulled into the maelstrom when the opposition Labour Party's second most powerful man - when asked - branded him a "villain" for his supposed suppression of striking miners in 1910.
Universal may not have offered us any previews of the movie, but we've scraped together enough hints, supplemented by enough performance history, to guide even the most timid "Cats" initiate through the maelstrom that will descend on Dec. 20.
Neenan, who has worked mostly for the BBC as a comedy writer, was inspired in a roundabout way by the political maelstrom unleashed by Britain's vote to leave the European Union and Donald Trump's election to the U.S. presidency.
But while South Korea was indeed caught up in the maelstrom of a president's impeachment, Park was removed from office eight months ago and new President Moon Jae-in has since restored a sense of calm to domestic politics.
Farmer, Ward, and Karl had come all this way to find a visitor from the stars, only to be confronted by a small but swift maelstrom of very terrestrial habits: fear and anger, hope and disappointment, opportunism and greed.
"Please remember that even if you hate the market, there is almost always a better time to ring the register on stocks of great companies than into a maelstrom of selling, because panic is not a strategy," Cramer said.
Washington (CNN)Minutes after his nominee to head the Veterans Affairs department withdrew from consideration amid a maelstrom of negative headlines, President Donald Trump called into his favorite show on his favorite network: "Fox & Friends" on Fox News Channel.
Yet even she gets lost at times amid the maelstrom of events swirling around her, and while the script brings the pieces together, the ending feels rushed and unsatisfying after all the meticulous "Ocean's"-movie-style planning and buildup.
The alert reader may have noted that I'm plagiarizing here: Those are the opening lines, condensed and somewhat altered, of Joan Didion's "Slouching Toward Bethlehem," written just as America entered the maelstrom of the later '60s and the '70s.
A subsequent missive from Comey to Congress stating that a search of the emails did not change the bureau's original finding — that Clinton had been "careless" but not criminal with classified material — did little to quell the political maelstrom.
A subsequent missive from Comey to Congress stating that a search of the emails did not change the bureau's original finding — that Clinton had been "careless" but not criminal with classified material — did little to quell the political maelstrom.
Taylor, to whom this author is apparently a distant relation, was one of many wartime leaders to emerge from the maelstrom of American politics to become commander in chief despite having little or no prior interest in the profession.
As the artists melt back into the maelstrom of the streets, the split between their public and private personae, and the secrets of gay life at a time of extreme prejudice and discrimination, appear all the more tragic. ♦
When last we saw Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney in Amazon's "Catastrophe," their unplanned pregnancy had led them beyond the altar to a honeymoon maelstrom — something about her gnarly toenails — that threatened to end things before they'd barely begun.
Their allegations came into view this year as Mr. Fairfax was poised to ascend to the governorship of Virginia, after the current governor, Ralph Northam, faced a maelstrom after a photograph that appeared to show him in blackface surfaced.
The Battle of Atlanta had been a close-call Union win, though what we see in the painting is an effortless victory: a surging maelstrom of blue-uniformed Union troops; pockets of gray-jacketed Confederate soldiers huddled in defeat.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Subdued by three bailouts, record high unemployment and a maelstrom of taxes, Greeks were in no mood to party on Friday at news of a last-gasp deal pulling them from the brink of a financial abyss. Again.
Netflix's series about washed-up horse movie star Bojack Horseman (Will Arnett) trying to find himself amid the entertainment industry's maelstrom of drugs, superficial relationships, and mental illness specializes in getting viewers to love characters it would be easy to hate.
In the 1890s James Mooney, an anthropologist at the Smithsonian Institution, befriended a Comanche chief named Quanah Parker who embraced the religious use of peyote, which had spread from Mexico in the cultural maelstrom accompanying the genocide of Native Americans.
Reversing the initial promise to leave Motorola to be its own business, the Chinese parent company has been on a mission to sideline the Motorola name, which culminated in a rather sneaky announcement in the midst of January's CES news maelstrom.
In this maelstrom, neither party has successfully established a lasting advantage: the unified control of the White House and both chambers of Congress that Republicans enjoy now has become much more rare over the past half century than in earlier generations.
"Calm, in control," Wessels saunters out into the maelstrom to coolly cut the grass, a living monument to the bourgeois masculinity presiding over the end of the world, stoically managing his property as the very air he breathes rages against him.
Not only in the form of reporting on the bureaucratic maelstrom that is the MTA, but the more human side of the people and places whose lives and livelihoods will be significantly altered for over a year beginning in early 2019.
The book's real value is as a parallel portrait of two unconventional women caught up in the maelstrom of 20th-century politics and world affairs — one transcending the confines of her traditional role, the other ultimately pushed to the sidelines.
If nothing else, the maelstrom in France showed that the political challenge of how to create incentives for people to move away from fossil fuels requires much more than raising a tax on gas at the pump or subsidizing solar panels.
To better understand both the year itself and its totemic significance, I called Michael Cohen, a national political columnist for the Boston Globe and the author of a recent book, American Maelstrom: The 1968 Election and the Politics of Division.
Though experimental in design, it doesn't stint on narrative; it hurls the audience into the maelstrom of the making of "Captive Wild Woman" — starring her and, yes, an ape — heightening the wary, intoxicating experience of being a young woman in Hollywood.
Economies as varied as Argentina, Russia, South Africa and Turkey are facing the maelstrom, but each has its own reasons for falling out of favor, and the turmoil has yet to raise anxiety about the world's biggest economies and markets.
The N.F.L. has found itself at the center of a political maelstrom as its players protest police brutality during the national anthem, while the White House called for ESPN to fire Jemele Hill, one of its commentators, for her political tweets.
What is remarkable, he suggests, is that in the midst of the maelstrom of war and in the face of limited resources, both Whitehall and the military seized upon an unproven idea and quickly tried to put it into effect. Why?
MAPUTO, Mozambique — For a pope pulled against his will into his church's sexual abuse maelstrom and tussles with conservative clergy, a trip to Africa that began on Wednesday may offer Francis a chance to be the pope he wanted to be.
These next 1,000 soldiers will enter the Afghan maelstrom as no less than the fifth surge attempted by military and political "strategists" who are clearly out of ideas (perhaps because there is no military solution to a fundamentally political problem).
LONDON (Reuters) - Laid-back Californian Sam Querrey has enjoyed life on the fringes at Wimbledon so far this year but will be thrust into the maelstrom of Murray Mania on Wednesday when he faces the defending champion on his favorite court.
And if the maelstrom that surrounds Gaethje whenever he goes to work transfixes you, you could be forgiven if you didn't realize that backflips off the cage are kind of his thing, to the chagrin of the Colorado State Boxing Commission.
The public release of the report concludes Mueller's nearly two-year tenure as special counsel, but it by no means ends the political maelstrom around Russia's involvement in the 2016 election, Trump's campaign, and the president's actions during the course of Mueller's investigation.
Despite that, she was swept up in a maelstrom of assumption, innuendo and speculation, fueled largely by prosecutors and the British and Italian press, who cast her as the central character of "Foxy Knoxy" in a tale of a sex game gone wrong.
In what amounts to the video game generation's political coming-of-age, Blizzard finds itself buffeted by a maelstrom of anger and controversy after the company banned a professional Hearthstone player earlier this month for supporting pro-democracy demonstrators in Hong Kong.
The young model was at the center of a maelstrom for her now-infamous Pepsi commercial, where she flees a fashion shoot to join a Civil Rights-like protest and calms the discord by offering the soft drink to a police officer.
The ensuing financial maelstrom has already caused Toshiba to put up its prized memory chip unit for sale, consider a sale of a majority stake in Westinghouse and miss deadlines to file earnings that have put it at risk of a delisting.
"That thread was a maelstrom of creativity and innovative ideas — to read it even now, to watch it evolve … is remarkable," says Cat Vincent, who's been writing about the Slender Man community since its early days on websites like The Daily Grail.
Both films follow the assumption that violence is a choice that ends choices: once characters commit to solving a problem with murder, they set off a chain of events that seems inevitable, and that draws more and more people into the maelstrom.
NEW YORK/TOKYO (Reuters) - U.S. nuclear firm Westinghouse Electric Co LLC has hired bankruptcy attorneys, in a sign that owner Toshiba Corp is more seriously weighing a Chapter 11 filing as an option to help it rein in a multibillion dollar financial maelstrom.
Blackstar, the album he released three days before his death from cancer at age 69, now feels less like a late-career revitalization — uncommon, but not unprecedented — than an invitation to contemplate the swirling maelstrom of ideas, memories, and sensations that lies beyond.
Their new video for "Belong", taken from their excellent album of the same name, is a nightmarish vision of warped anime characters, fetal pigs, blood, and static, which is probably the only logical visual accompaniment to the song's shrieking drum 'n' bass maelstrom.
When we last saw Sharon and Rob — the Irish schoolteacher and American ad man played by Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney — their unplanned pregnancy had led them beyond the altar to a honeymoon maelstrom that threatened to end things before they'd barely begun.
Two weeks before Christmas in 2012, a 210-year-old masked man armed with a stolen assault-style rifle went on a shooting rampage in a crowded shopping mall in Happy Valley, Oregon, just outside Portland, thrusting holiday shoppers into a maelstrom.
That is to say: someone publicly suffering and dealing with her mental health issues was still being shilled as a willing sex kitten, when we all knew she was just struggling to keep herself together in the middle of a media maelstrom.
I'm reminded yet again of this 2014 piece, "The Future of the Culture Wars Is Here, and It's Gamergate," on a video games controversy that exploded into a misogynistic maelstrom of death threats (and persists today in strains of the alt-right).
That killing has driven Delta Air Lines and Bank of America to pull all or part of their sponsorship of the Public Theater's free Shakespeare in the Park program, and thrust the theater into a maelstrom of criticism from President Trump's supporters.
In the maelstrom caused by Britain's vote to quit the EU a week ago and by Cameron's resignation, Gove appeared to be positioning himself as Johnson's right-hand-man, poised to bring seriousness to Team Boris as it hurtled towards Downing Street.
Advertisers figured prominently in the social media maelstrom that enveloped Mr. O'Reilly last month, as activists and some liberal news outlets circulated lists of the brands running commercials on his program every night and urged consumers to pressure them into pulling out.
The nine gigabytes worth of purportedly stolen emails and files from the Macron campaign was spun as scandalous material, but turned out to be almost entirely the humdrum of campaign workers trying to conduct ordinary life in the midst of the election maelstrom.
Michelle Phan, one of the earliest YouTubers who saw major mainstream fame from her makeup and makeover videos, told the Cut she felt she had "missed out on a lot," even as her life became a maelstrom of jetsetting and glitzy events.
It came from volunteers of Rutgers Presbyterian Church on Manhattan's Upper West Side who signed on to sponsor this family of Kurdish Syrian refugees months ago, only to find them caught up in a maelstrom of presidential politics, judges' decisions and delays.
While support for secession has not shifted from the 45 percent that backed it in 2014, the political maelstrom unleashed by Brexit in London has angered many Scots and motivated those backing independence to target new supporters and a new vote on secession.
Russia's ambassador to Washington, Sergey I. Kislyak, was thrust into a media maelstrom in recent weeks after two of Mr. Trump's most senior advisers, Jeff Sessions and Michael T. Flynn, acknowledged previously undisclosed meetings with him during the campaign and the transition.
And when speaking to reporters last Wednesday, Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis was obviously uncomfortable answering questions about what role, if any, the Pentagon may play in housing thousands of child migrants — seemingly trying to keep his department out of the political maelstrom.
They're wise words coming from the freshly 21-year-old singer, who recently found herself in the eye of a social media maelstrom when fellow singer PARTYNEXTDOOR insinuated she'd left ex-boyfriend and basketball star Kyrie Irving for him in a revealing Instagram post.
The group quickly shortened its name to the Black Panther Party (BPP) and emerged as the most iconic revolutionary organization to come out of the Black Power era and the larger global political maelstrom of the 19603s -- and one whose causes still resonate today.
Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Theresa May will chair a five-hour cabinet meeting on Tuesday in an attempt to plot a course out of the Brexit maelstrom as she comes under pressure to either leave the European Union without a deal or call an election.
But there's also always been a reason why it's so easy to take Tebow at his word—in all his years at the center of this strange maelstrom of bad faith and unfixable mechanics, his imperfect exertions have always seemed like the only honest thing.
Ms. Broaddrick repeated her accusations against the Clintons at Mr. Trump's hastily arranged news conference on Sunday night, defending him against the maelstrom of criticism caused by the release of a recording on which he could be heard talking about women in vulgar sexual terms.
Conservatives have often used the term "special snowflake" to mock students who can't handle ideas they disagree with — but "snowflake" is hardly a sufficient term to describe the rioters at UC Berkeley, who unleashed a maelstrom of destruction in protest of acceptance and tolerance.
A couple of weeks before we met for coffee, I went to hear James speak on a panel about diversity in sci-fi and fantasy, at New York Comic Con, a convention that annually converts the Javits Center into a maelstrom of geekery and cosplay.
Under the supervision of the venerable director George Abbott, this tangled farce of scrambled identities in dirty old Rome thrust its 32-year-old composer into a maelstrom of constant revisions and second guesses, including the last-minute substitution of a game-changing opening number.
Cardinal Bernard F. Law, whose stature as archbishop of Boston and America's senior Roman Catholic prelate was shattered in a maelstrom of scandal, acrimony and resignation in 2002 after it was revealed that he had protected abusive priests for years, died on Wednesday in Rome.
Mediator There are a lot of insights to be drawn from the latest media maelstrom involving President Trump: about his sensitivity to criticism, his impulsivity, the way he talks about women and the ease with which he can still hurl the basest of insults.
On Monday evening, The New York Times reported, citing Area 1, that the hacking group known as Fancy Bear or APT28 targeted Burisma with a phishing campaign that began in November, just as the company found itself at the center of a political maelstrom.
"Oscar Munoz answers to more than 85,000 employees who want to know that if they were the ones caught in a viral video maelstrom, he'd back them up," said Mr. Loeser, who was press secretary to former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York.
The "right to repair" movement has gained more attention over the past couple of years, as concerns around sustainability and the global environmental, rapidly evolving electronics production cycles, and the influence that tech companies have over our lives converge in one perfect political maelstrom.
At this point, it is difficult to tell whether Ryan's bill is simply caught in the kind of political maelstrom and skittishness of wavering House members faced with tough votes that afflicts all major legislation or whether Washington is watching a political project locked in terminal decline.
I use the term "alleged" because now is the time for the classic banker play to throw all kinds of big names out there into the media maelstrom to make it look like there is a lot more real interest in the company than there is.
This change would be a recognition that homelessness is not an isolated problem; it interacts with, and is a consequence of, a maelstrom of factors — unaffordable rents, insufficient job training, lack of accessible child care, untreated mental illness and substance abuse, and too few stable work opportunities.
Blood Sacrifice's debut demo, The Horned Goddess, is an absolute maelstrom of bestial black metal fury, serrated Finnish-style melody, and bloodthirsty Satanic might; it's a relentless, punishing piece of music, and the fact that it's only the quintet's very first demo is a little scary.
As Mueller digs into CA's political ties, and Facebook promises to restructure itself to better handle the maelstrom of problems that formed through its platform and factored into the election results, both companies are experiencing an intense amount of scrutiny, from more eyes than ever before.
Since taking office for the first time earlier this year, Omar has become the most vocal critic of Israel's foregin policy and recently found herself at the center of a political maelstrom, in which Republicans and some Democrats likened her criticism of Israel to anti-Semitism.
It's a would-be provocative comedy about how a man's Woody Allen–esque hero starts pursuing his 17-year-old daughter — and was, at the time of writing, still scheduled to open right in the middle of our current maelstrom of stories about decades of Hollywood predation.
He says: It's fascinating to watch somebody who has total belief in themselves and no evident talent for the medium they're fanatically pursuing to throw themselves into the maelstrom with as much force and enthusiasm and boundless belief in themselves as Tommy does in that movie.
Facebook has been caught in a medial maelstrom over its lax approach to data sharing; specifically over the Cambridge Analytica issue, through which it was recently revealed that Facebook users' data was being used by the firm with the intent to influence the 2016 US election.
Amid a maelstrom of potential conflicts of interest and ethical questions, Donald, Jr. and Eric Trump will be launching a new line of mid-range hotels called Scion, according to the AP. This will be the first Trump hotel chain not to bear the family name.
The clothes we see and desire — the clothes that resonate beyond need — are most alluring when they reflect the wider world and describe an individual's place within it; when they take the maelstrom of questions and crosscurrents surrounding us and give them coherent form and beauty.
SoftBank is purchasing shares from early investors at a price that reflects the lower valuation of $48 billion (about $33 per share, according to Recode), which still allows them to make a rich exit from the maelstrom that has surrounded Uber over the last few years.
The real fault lies in those leaders who allowed a secret investigation to mushroom into a media maelstrom driven by leaks that created a story that far exceeded the evidence, and then used that false narrative to set a special counsel flying downhill ahead of his skis.
Vice President Pence also entered the maelstrom of controversy over the protests when he left an Indianapolis Colts game in October after players for the opposing 49ers knelt during the anthem, inviting questions as to whether he suspected likely protests and attended only to walk out.
But the reaction to the summit, like his defense of white nationalists in Charlottesville, the firing of then-FBI Director James Comey and the Stormy Daniels maelstrom, suggests that very few of those voters are willing to abandon the President because of questions about how he behaves.
However, at the time, Reynolds was embroiled in a divorce from actress Loni Anderson, which played out in the tabloids and may have led either to Reynolds requesting the show's end or the network not wanting to be so closely tied to an ongoing publicity maelstrom.
Netflix maelstrom became so frenzied, particularly on Twitter, where the director was branded as an out-of-touch crank, that the Justice Department sent an unusual letter to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences warning that changes to its eligibility rules could raise antitrust concerns.
Just weeks ago, Collins was caught up in the maelstrom of Trump's Senate impeachment trial, where she straddled the middle by voting with Democrats to extend the trial by calling for new evidence but then siding with her GOP colleagues in voting down two articles of impeachment.
At some point — though the key point is that we will not be able to say with certainty when, where or how this point was achieved — piano, bass and drums will have moved either into a deep propulsive groove or into a maelstrom of relentless intensity.
In neither place is there an explanation of what actions led Dr. Nassar to be barred — nothing about the hundreds of women who accused him of sexual abuse at his sentencing or the conviction and prison sentence he received amid a maelstrom of attention this year.
" Mr. Frazier, the most prominent African-American chief executive in the country, articulated the challenge that business faces in the middle of this political maelstrom, but also the chance: "Business leaders have an opportunity to help bridge some of these chasms in understanding in our society.
White House Memo Hurricane Harvey was the rarest of disasters to strike during the Trump presidency — a maelstrom not of Mr. Trump's making, and one that offers him an opportunity to recapture some of the unifying power of his office he has squandered in recent weeks.
Within hours of confirming plans to appear at the inauguration of Donald J. Trump, the Radio City Rockettes were plunged into a maelstrom of social media outrage on Friday amid reports that the performers were contractually obligated to dance at the ceremony or lose their jobs.
Still, Nunes managed to keep his name in the game and, when the Ethics Committee in December cleared him of any wrongdoing during the March maelstrom, the path was clear for him to return as the top dog on the intelligence panel's work on Russia and Trump.
Dinklage (no slouch himself), plays the scene as a raw nerve, a guy who's lost so many people he once held dear and now finds himself forced to confront the woman at the center of the maelstrom that is his life, who'd really rather see him dead.
During the terror of the late 1980s, the capital of the northern province of Antioquia was known best as world's murder capital… but it was also the capital of Colombian rock, punk and heavy metal, the scene of a cultural revolution caught in a maelstrom of violence.
Juliette Kayyem: Calm in a storm I have worked for one governor, two presidents and several Cabinet secretaries, and the attribute that has impressed me the most in times of crisis and homeland security emergencies is the capacity to keep one's cool in the middle of the maelstrom.
It began with Bentley's alleged dalliances with political adviser Rebekah Caldwell Mason, but over the years it turned into a maelstrom, sucking in everything around it: the state's top cop, the state attorney general's office, a US Senate seat, multiple prosecutors, the Legislature and the Alabama Ethics Commission.
The story of this election has been told in many books, from Theodore H. White's " The Making of the President 1968 " and Lewis Chester, Godfrey Hodgson, and Bruce Page's mammoth " An American Melodrama ," both published in 1969, to Michael A. Cohen's " American Maelstrom ," which came out in 2016.
For Meghan, on top of all of this, it was a period of intense personal turmoil as, for those with short memories should remember, her father was hounded by the media, not exactly supported fully by Kensington Palace in the maelstrom, and then announced he could not attend.
The maelstrom reached a crescendo Thursday due to Melania TrumpMelania TrumpEx-Melania Trump adviser raised concerns of excessive inauguration spending weeks before events: CNN The Hill's Morning Report - Trump moves green cards, citizenship away from poor, low-skilled White House seeks volunteers, musicians for Christmas celebrations MORE's jacket.
In May, I attended a Writers Guild panel on LGBTQ characters on TV. During the event, the panelists were asked whether they'd heard about The 100's controversial death and its ensuing maelstrom of fan fury as series creator Jason Rothenberg made some stumbling attempts at damage control.
In 2017, the city sits amid an especially cruel maelstrom: homelessness is at or near Great Depression-era levels; drug overdoses are the leading cause of death for people under 50 nationwide; and many of those affected pass through a savagely punitive criminal justice system every single day.
Glitzy houses like MB&F and more staid, traditional places like F.P. Journe – companies who make beautiful watches for the sake of their beauty and complexity – may make it out of this maelstrom but only in the same way vinyl producers have found a small niche with music lovers.
" (He has said he's even wrote her love poems.) As Dawson, 40, told the Post: "For my whole life, I've always felt like, even when I got into a relationship, I was trying to be the center of the storm and everything was just this maelstrom out there.
"The Boar Hunt" beside it is likewise filled with animal grandeur, this one complete with blood and fangs, tooth and claw, spear and sword, in a maelstrom of energetic assault between man and beast while pale ladies tucked into the upper right of the canvas look passively on.
In this piece, I would argue that we have spiraled too far into a maelstrom of cynicism about Washington and Wall Street over the past few decades, and we do ourselves no favors tearing down Silicon Valley and an industry that appeared to be the last bastion of positive change.
We passed the Healing Oasis3; a kratom café; scientific poster sessions discussing the effects of DMT harvested from toads and drug-induced encounters with the divine and finally entered the dark heart of the maelstrom — actual scientific talks, wherein highly trained individuals introduced and discussed double-blind studies, peer-reviewed papers.
As Michael Cohen argues in his thoughtful and revelatory new book American Maelstrom: The 1968 Election and the Politics of Division, the formula Nixon developed to win that election has become the script for the Republican worldview of the last 40 years: Out of 1968 a defining political narrative would emerge.
With this album, Drake is pushing buttons the way only a Scorpio can: He casually revealed that he was hiding a child, as Pusha T accused, and then continued as if it wasn't a big deal, shepherding the media maelstrom toward any other topic—namely, his happy-go-lucky Degrassi reunion.
Now the corporations that hired him are expressing regret for hiring Cohen, a decision that has thrust them into the maelstrom of special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's investigation.
Much like the McQueen series, which the designer wanted to be "dirty and messy," Waplington's new work reveals a constant concern of his 30-year career: an affinity for barely contained chaos, whether in garbage dumps, the hills above the West Bank city of Ramallah or the maelstrom of fashion shows.
A Word With Kate Mara isn't onscreen much in "Chappaquiddick," John Curran's account of the maelstrom surrounding July 18, 1969, when Senator Edward M. Kennedy drove his Oldsmobile off a narrow bridge into a pond on the Massachusetts island, leaving the scene and his passenger, Mary Jo Kopechne, who died.
Glenn Thrush writes in this White House Memo: Hurricane Harvey was the rarest of disasters to strike during the Trump presidency — a maelstrom not of Mr. Trump's making, and one that offers him an opportunity to recapture some of the unifying power of his office he has squandered in recent weeks.
I said, "Dude, Bolt Thrower is excellent, and I love the bass playing" -- He replied, "Yeah, Jo Bench rules!" but I assumed he was saying "Joe" and I didn't realize the maelstrom of sick low end was coming from a woman until a Google search informed me about a week later.
Euroskeptical leaders on the Continent may be quick to claim that history has changed course, but recent opinion polls and the outcome of Spain's parliamentary elections suggest that Brexit frightens rather than inspires, and it is the pro-European mainstream rather than the anti-Europe extreme that may benefit from the current maelstrom.
" Meanwhile, amid the maelstrom, author Davis backtracked her complaint that helped kick-start the whole ordeal, telling the Guardian on January 4 that the RWA administration [that is, a member of RWA's paid staff rather than its elected board of directors] had used her and Tisdale "to accomplish something they wanted to accomplish.
WASHINGTON — These are not happy times at the F.B.I. Morale at the country's premier law enforcement agency plummeted months ago, after James B. Comey, its director, revived the investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server in October and plunged the bureau back into the political maelstrom just before the election.
As much as Rodriguez's baseball acumen has been lauded — the hitting instructor Alan Cockrell said he would make a "phenomenal" hitting coach — his greatest asset to the Yankees may be his ability to counsel the team's young prospects on how to handle success, failure and missteps in the New York news media maelstrom.
Even more than its predecessors, the film is a maelstrom of spectacle and sensation, a special effects–driven free-for-all that has somehow escaped the gravitational pull of traditional storytelling in favor of something more immediate and abstract, a kind of caffeinated nonsense cinema, designed to pleasure even as it pulverizes.
Yet, she could no sooner make a country album than she could go EDM; a polymorphous pop heroine assimilates external influences into her own maelstrom, not vice versa, and these expertly crafted concoctions showcase, as always, her affectless yearning, her fascination with mechanical efficiency and formal intricacy, her commitment to finding cheer within ache.
Fuller performed for more than forty years and came up with many different experiments, but her biggest idea, or at least her most popular one, was her first: to present herself dancing alone, in darkness, in place, in a maelstrom of fabric, which she manipulated with bamboo poles, some as long as ten feet.
Now, with a maelstrom engulfing Roy S. Moore after another woman from Alabama accused him on Monday of sexually assaulting her when she was a teenager, Mr. McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, may face his most difficult test yet on how to manage a highly combustible combination of sex and politics.
Nodding to the media maelstrom that news of the subpoena set off, Mr. Burr told colleagues that he was not happy about the confrontation, but he suggested that the younger Mr. Trump had been given ample opportunity to cooperate quietly and voluntarily, according to the people, who were not authorized to discuss the private lunch.
Anyway, rhubarb poundcake is something you should make today for yourself or for your mother, for the mother in your life, for anyone who will help keep you out of the maelstrom of restaurants serving brunch in late morning, the air thick with the scent of daffodils, cheap sparkling wine, Charlie perfume, drying eggs.
In the few short weeks since the CEO fight, the scene has been rocked by scandal after scandal, particularly the maelstrom of drama that erupted when top player Elliot "Ally" Carroza-Oyarce confessed to having a romantic relationship with 16-year-old fellow pro Zack "CaptainZack" Lauth, which led to Ally retiring from Smash.
Blocks of scarlet behind the head and branches articulate a geometric space that seems at first absent from the visual maelstrom of Oehlen's earlier pieces, but in "Frau im Baum II" and much of the work on view, what may at first look like random, undirected energy and forms unfolds into a compelling interplay of chaos and control.
While her sister Gigi and BFF Kendall Jenner may have had to weather the are-they/aren't-they maelstrom over their fact-paced rise to fashion world stardom, Bella seems to have skipped right over that segment of her career, jumping straight into the world of beauty campaigns, product endorsements, and of course, the almighty collaboration collection.
Having been showered in glowing headlines and rhapsodic prose for his role in Leicester's title glory, Vardy was instantly plunged into the maelstrom of self-loathing that followed England's defeat to Iceland, accompanied as it was by several days of national mourning, despairing back pages and general angst on our streets and in our Twitter feeds.
The execution of its leaders, as much as the Easter Rising itself, triggered a maelstrom of events: a surge of anti-British rage and harsh counter-repression; a treaty in 1921 establishing two Irish parliaments (a northern one inside the United Kingdom, a southern one outside); and a civil war between supporters and opponents of that compromise.
As the head of the FBI counterintelligence division, he held a pivotal leadership position in both the Clinton and Russia probes and was in a supervisory position over counterintelligence agent Peter Strzok, whose text messages criticizing Trump and other political figures during the 2016 presidential race have been the focus of a maelstrom of scrutiny from the right.
Out of the economic maelstrom, presumptive GOP nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE has emerged as the improbable, and self-proclaimed, savior of American workers.
Amid the current trade policy maelstrom, President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has sought to reassure the American people that all is well — or soon will be.
On June 7873, 1993, Bobbitt (who now goes by her maiden name, Gallo) took a kitchen knife to her husband John Wayne Bobbitt's penis, setting off a media maelstrom that touched on everything from gender inequality to domestic violence to immigration to medical miracles (police found Bobbitt's severed organ and it was successfully reattached following a nine-hour procedure).
As a result of her public stance, the 22-year-old has become the unwitting center of a political maelstrom—one that has seen the international soccer federation (FIFE) pressure the Iranian government to lift its ban on women attending male sporting events, and the sports world shaming the international volleyball federation (FIVB) for not doing the same.
This music often accompanies scenes of soothing upper-class chores: a woman wiping a clean cloth over a countertop the size of a sparkling glacier; a woman instructing her maid on how to pack her designer luggage; a woman in a maelstrom of dinner party preparations discovering her mother's urn tucked beside the silver condiment bowls.
Anchoring each maelstrom are the body parts most evocative of agency: (brown) eyes that are the putative windows of the soul, (dark brown) hands that give us the ability to both invent tools and utilize them, and (dark brown) feet that make us mobile, so that we are not perpetually tied to whatever fate we were born to.
At the center of the maelstrom was the Office of Management and Budget, a seldom-scrutinized arm of the White House that during the Trump administration has often had to find creative legal reasoning to justify the president's unorthodox policy proposals, like his demand to divert Pentagon funding to his proposed wall along the border with Mexico.
Read: Afghanistan's Romeo and Juliet, defying religion and culture for love He stands before the stage where Afghan Star is reaching its climax, where another winner will be crowned and hopeful faces in the audience are enjoying the respite from the maelstrom outside, and hoping that the country's situation will not change enough to make this the last show they enjoy.
Adding to the maelstrom, Paul ManafortPaul John ManafortTrial of ex-Obama White House counsel suddenly postponed Top Mueller probe prosecutor to join Georgetown Law as lecturer DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews MORE, Trump's former campaign chief, now faces the possibility of a lengthy prison sentence after a jury convicted him of tax and banking fraud.
The world has been there before -- long before the creation of the WTO in 1995 or even its predecessor, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade after World War II. All of these were a reaction to the catastrophic American Smoot-Hawley Tariff that in 1930 helped plunge the world into the maelstrom of the Great Depression, compounding the 1929 stock market crash.
While we wait for answers, one thing is certain -- the hard work of the US intelligence community has been denigrated by the President's actions over and over again, and that's going to cause our intelligence partners to question whether it's worth the risk of maintaining relationships with us if their own highly sensitive work might be caught up in the maelstrom of malign behavior.
"The combination of the Manafort conviction and the guilty plea by Michael Cohen creates a legal maelstrom for the president's lawyers, who now have to do battle on two fronts, fending off unrelated charges that both involve individuals who were at one time close to the president," Robert Mintz, a former federal prosecutor who now works at the firm McCarter & English, tells the Post.
"The combination of the Manafort conviction and the guilty plea by Michael Cohen creates a legal maelstrom for the president's lawyers, who now have to do battle on two fronts, fending off unrelated charges that both involve individuals who were at one time close to the president," Robert Mintz, a former federal prosecutor who now works at the firm McCarter & English, tells the Post.
Related: Russia says accusations it hacked the Democrats are paranoia Whoever is responsible, the DNC email heist is one of the most spectacularly effective cyber attacks in history — starting with a data breach of a major political entity in arguably the most powerful country in the world, then dumping that intelligence to set off a political maelstrom resulting in the resignation of a most senior official.
Throwing its protagonists into the maelstrom of 1950s Cuba, her debut was split between sugarcane plantations in Oriente Province and political agitation in Havana: A French man sells weapons to the highest bidder and tangles with a mysterious zazou dancer named Rachel K., while across the country, two children grow up in the colonial world of the virgin banana daiquiri and Xavier Cugat at the Cabaret Tokio.
Sanchez claims he is [suing Bezos] because he is now unhappy about news coverage concerning the media maelstrom that he helped cause after receiving the $200,000 and betraying his sister...."Following the Enquirer publication, Mr. Sanchez sought to and became a central actor in kicking off worldwide public discussion about the sister he betrayed and Mr. Bezos — and in particular, the leaks to the Enquirer."
I would very much like to just be excited and intrigued about a trans actor being cast as Shinji but WELL HERE'S ALL THIS OTHER BULLSHIT I GUESS Toward the end of the day, I was chatting with a friend of mine, a longtime geek culture journalist, about the experience of going to bed excited for the long-awaited release of the series and waking up to a maelstrom of backlash.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE found himself in a growing maelstrom Wednesday as military families came forward to criticize how he treated them after their relatives were killed in action.
"On the darker side, this maelstrom of media attention, coupled with the immediate guilty verdict from the court of public opinion and the utter and complete damnation of anyone accused of any sexual misconduct, has created an opportunity for persons whose motives and intentions are not so pure, and who are looking for a ride on this cultural wave to take advantage of persons at the center of this narrative," writes Haggis' attorney Christine Lepera.
The incident—the first fatality to involve a self-driving vehicle—caused an immediate maelstrom in and around the tech world; Uber suspended all of its testing in California, Toyota pulled all autonomous models off the road, and one of the founders of Otto, a self-driving car startup acquired by Uber and responsible for much of its new technology, suddenly left the company, though Uber claimed the split had nothing to do with the crash.
The Infowars host is the most famous far-right conspiracy theorist in America, and generally seems to get away with making head-scratching if not outright offensive assertions, such as that the US government can create and control tornadoes as a "weather" weapon, that the Sandy Hook massacre was staged, and of course, the Pizzagate maelstrom, which propagated a baseless claim that Hillary Clinton and other high-ranking Democrats were running a child sex ring out of a Washington, DC pizzeria.
I told him that it was with a heavy heart that I was asking Iraqi dissidents to oppose the war that could liberate them from the everyday terror that despots inflict on their people, that I felt I could say this to them because I knew full well what it meant for those who awaited the knock on the door, who feared they would be dragged to a cellar full of tortured prisoners, who would have to deal with a legacy of persecution and exile to postpone their deliverance so that all of humanity was not dragged into a maelstrom of chaos.

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