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The legal maelstroms tied to Russia and the alleged affair don't help, they say.
But Una is better at showing how assault and trauma become maelstroms nobody can escape.
In "ReComposed," from 2015, the maelstroms return, inspired this time by the lines of the Abstract Expressionist Joan Mitchell's pastels.
Raptors 28.7, Knicks 222.1 Jeff Hornacek has survived a few maelstroms already in his first year as the Knicks' coach.
Surveillance, drone warfare, capital punishment and environmental disaster are among the subjects she addresses, in songs that plunge into electronic maelstroms and quiver with urgency.
That intensity and tension manifest in Yellow Eyes' music not in a political or ideological sense, but through the maelstroms of icy brilliance that they whip up.
The documentarian's past works have all showcased his superhuman knack for riling up and motivating viewers by spotlighting certain societal ills and cultivating maelstroms of frustration and righteousness.
These chaotic maelstroms of colliding atmospheric forces continue to defy firm explanation, as does the enormous hurricane that encircles the planet, sculpted by the complex effects of super-rotation.
Too often they devolve into racist, misogynistic maelstroms where the loudest, most offensive, and stupidest opinions get pushed to the top and the more reasoned responses drowned out in the noise.
For those watching these midterm convulsions from overseas, there's a fascination that America (yes, America!) is experiencing some of the same political maelstroms that have played out in other parts of the world.
The music is by Philip Glass (Concerto for Violin and Orchestra), and for the outer movements, driving and bombastic, Mr. Varone whips up his signature maelstroms, with eight tireless dancers whirling breathlessly around the stage.
It came out of the Northern sky, a frozen breath of gas and dust from the genesis of some distant star, launched across the galaxy by the gravitational maelstroms that accompany the birth of worlds.
For all the executives who have proactively used Twitter, there are plenty of cautionary tales of companies getting ensnared in social media maelstroms split along partisan lines based on comments from their celebrity representatives or where their ads show up online.
It is not yet clear if the fallout will be different this time among Mr. Trump's supporters in Congress, who have retained a capacity for tunnel vision — speaking hopefully of health care and tax overhauls — once sufficient time has passed between Russia-flecked maelstroms.
Just this year, there have been countless women who have come forward with their own allegations of harassment and assault — against Kavanaugh, against news anchor Tom Brokaw, even against the president of the United States — only for their stories to be ignored, and for the accused men to emerge unscathed from brief media maelstroms.
During the 1980s, recording as J. Spaceman, Mr. Pierce was a member of Spacemen 3, a collaborative band that explored drones, riffs and noise on albums like the 1990 "Taking Drugs to Make Music to Take Drugs To." With Spiritualized, Mr. Pierce stepped forward as a bandleader and wrapped clearer song structures around his sonic maelstroms.
"We get to the point where we're just done dealing with something," said Matt Negrin, a digital producer at "The Daily Show," recalling unresolved maelstroms like Mr. Trump's feud with a Gold Star widow, his baseless claim that Mr. Obama wiretapped him and his defense of white nationalist supporters amid the deadly violence this summer in Charlottesville, Va. "That's something, in my opinion, we should be talking about," Mr. Negrin said.
There are often reports of huge, funnel-like maelstroms that lead directly back to Thalasia in an unending circle.
Vortex is the proper term for a whirlpool that has a downdraft. In narrow ocean straits with fast flowing water, whirlpools are often caused by tides. Many stories tell of ships being sucked into a maelstrom, although only smaller craft are actually in danger.10 Magnificent Maelstroms. WebEcoist.
Vortices known as whirlpools or maelstroms up to in diameter and in depth are formed when the current is at its strongest. Saltstraumen has existed for about two to three thousand years. Before that, the area was different due to post-glacial rebound. The current is created when the tide tries to fill Skjerstad Fjord.
The Gulf of Corryvreckan whirlpool in Scotland is the third largest whirlpool in the world. A whirlpool is a body of rotating water produced by opposing currents or a current running into an obstacle. Small whirlpools form when a bath or a sink is draining. More powerful ones in seas or oceans may be termed maelstroms.
The album title is a wordplay between Crust-Punk and a group exercise called Trust fall. The dynamic between Flynn and Sendejas has changed considerably over time. While both still consider each other BFF's and are still both equally responsible for writing the music of Days N' Daze, a process Sendejas described graphically as two Maelstroms rotating against each other, it has become difficult for the both of them to travel in the same vehicle on tour without starting to hurt each other emotionally. Days N' Daze have been playing in their current lineup since 2014.
The Turks replaced this once again with a fixed bridge. In 1856, a wooden swing bridge was built; in 1896, an iron swing bridge, and in 1962, the existing "sliding bridge"; the construction works of the 19th century destroyed the most part of the medieval castle built across the bridge. The Euripus Bridge or Chalcis Bridge, a cable-stayed suspension bridge opened in 1993, joins Chalcis to the mainland to the south. A special tidal phenomenon takes place in the strait, as strong tidal currents reverse direction once every six hours, creating strong currents and maelstroms.
Between the Lofoten islands of Moskenesøya and Værøy, at the tiny Mosken island, lies the Moskenstraumen – a system of tidal eddies and a whirlpool called a maelstrom. With a speed on the order of (the value strongly varies between sources), it is one of the strongest maelstroms in the world. It was described in the 13th century in the Old Norse Poetic Edda and remained an attractive subject for painters and writers, including Edgar Allan Poe, Walter Moers and Jules Verne. The word was introduced into the English language by Poe in his story "A Descent into the Maelström" (1841) describing the Moskenstraumen.
The coastal waters of the remote Lofoten islands are one of the richest fishing areas in Europe, as most of the Atlantic cod swims to the coastal waters of Lofoten in the winter to spawn. So in the 19th century, dried cod was one of Norway's main exports and by far the most important industry in northern Norway. Strong sea currents, maelstroms, and especially frequent storms made fishing a dangerous occupation: several hundred men died on the "Fatal Monday" in March 1821, 300 of them from a single parish, and about a hundred boats with their crews were lost within a short time in April 1875.Tim Denis Smith Scaling Fisheries: The Science of Measuring the Effects of Fishing, 1855–1955, Cambridge University Press, 1994 , pp.
Besides Poe and Verne, another literary source is of the 1500s, Olaus Magnus, a Swedish bishop, who had stated that a maelstrom more powerful than the one written about in The Odyssey sucked in ships which sank to the bottom of the sea, and even whales were pulled in. Pytheas, the Greek historian, also mentioned that maelstroms swallowed ships and threw them up again. The monster Charybdis of Greek mythology was later rationalized as a whirlpool, which sucked entire ships into its fold in the narrow coast of Sicily, a disaster faced by navigators. During the 8th century, Paul the Deacon, who had lived among the Belgii, described tidal bores and the maelstrom for a Mediterranean audience unused to such violent tidal surges: Three of the most notable literary references to the Lofoten Maelstrom date from the nineteenth century.
Maelstrom and coastal caves The Moskstraumen is created as a result of a combination of several factors, including tides, strong local winds, position of the Lofoten and the underwater topography; unlike most other major maelstroms, such as Saltstraumen, Gulf of Corryvreckan, Naruto whirlpools, Old Sow whirlpool and Skookumchuck Narrows, it is located in the open sea rather than in a strait or channel. Tides have an amplitude of about and are semi-diurnal at Lofoten, that is they rise twice a day; they are the major contribution to the Moskstraumen. Tides are combined with the northerly Norwegian Sea currents and with storm-induced flow to result in a significant stream, with a reported speed varying between the sources from about and above. Strong topographic enhancement of tidal currents: tales of the Maelstrom (extended version) This flow occurs at the significant depths of about .
Chapter 3: Practitioners of Magic, on pages 20–41, gives information in increasing a player character's abilities, including new skills and feats, and ten new prestige classes. Chapter 4: Places of Power, on pages 42–67, describes exotic places to explore, including natural sites (mystic maelstroms, sparks, fey mounds, boomshroom patches, doom pits), magically enhanced sites (crossroads and backroads, mythals), nature venerated (ranger guilds, druidic circles), places of prayer (destinations of pilgrimage, monasteries, shrines, small chapels, rural churches, mid-sized churches, city churches, large or fortified cathedrals), bastions of the arcane (bardic colleges, wizard's guilds, mage fairs), and the magic item trade (the open market, specialty shops, the black market, trade wizards, antimagic organizations). Chapter 5: Spells, on pages 68–135, contains a spell list for several spellcasting classes, and presents over 130 magic spells. Chapter 6: Magic Items, on pages 136-181, presents hundreds of magic items, as well as sections on spellbooks, creating magic items, and extraordinary natural items.
Another critically acclaimed work, Sailor Man won the praise of, among others. Underrated Reads said, "Sailor Man should be required reading in boot camp … in high school…somewhere!” The reviewer for the Military Writers Society of America noted, gives the reader a greater appreciation for the sailor, Marines and soldiers who weathered deadly maelstroms of destruction in taking fortified Pacific Islands". In 2012, Staecker was invited to submit a story for a collection of crime tales. Although the collection was never published, Staecker’s contribution, "Blind One-Legged Johnny", became the first chapter in Tales of Tomasewski (2013) and was followed up with More Tomasewski (2014). Inspired by his visits to Long Beach Island, New Jersey and Ocean City, New Jersey, Staecker wrote One Good Man (fiction) in 2016 with, as found in most of Staecker’s writings, anthropological insights into the nature of man and how one person can be a catalyst for good in an overwhelmingly materialistic world.

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