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18 Sentences With "rocked the boat"

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But then came a massive swell that rocked the boat, and Tia Coleman started getting nervous.
On several issues, Pence has rocked the boat with controversy, ranging from gay rights, abortion, and even cigarette smoking.
As a board newcomer and advocate of premier Shinzo Abe's "Abenomics" stimulus policies, including QQE, Funo is unlikely to have rocked the boat.
The last part might only be relatable to FX's John Landgraf, who rocked the boat earlier this month by accusing Netflix of exaggerating its high ratings.
Fed chair Jerome Powell almost rocked the boat during the FOMC's October press conference on Wednesday after announcing a third straight cut to U.S. interest rates.
Cheers to everyone who rocked the boat and said fuck the repercussions, with a nod of appreciation to whoever created this delightful, yacht-rock influenced music.
He was outspoken as a player to the extent that even his black teammates like Roy Campanella weren't comfortable with the way Jackie rocked the boat.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell almost rocked the boat during the FOMC's October press conference on Wednesday after announcing a third straight cut to U.S. interest rates.
While out at sea, a huge storm -- with reported winds over 60 mph -- rocked the boat and knocked the pooches off the catamaran into the rough water.
Drown out any distractions and rise above the rest of the crew and work on uncovering the sneaky switches that have rocked the boat in these tricky pics!!!
We're told Kourtney and Scott have been on good terms for months now and have the co-parenting thing down ... and Scott being with Sofia hasn't rocked the boat.
And while Harry has rocked the boat slightly with his (welcome!) appropriation of women's blouses and gaudy patterns, Shania really shook things up back in the day, daring the very conservative country genre to have a little more fun, lest we forget her tophat, tails, and knee-high boots combination.
In many ways, Princeton residents saw the black citizens as living "the way they were supposed to." They knew their place in the world at the time and did little that would suggest they were trying to break out of that place. They rarely rocked the boat like the immigrants did, keeping to themselves and following the laws.
After many hour's toil, the boat pivoted so that the bow hit the bottom. But the sheer weight of water (about 40 tons) prevented U-557 from reaching the surface. The boat, having exhausted its supply of compressed air, stayed on the sea bed. The crew, under the direction of the Chief Engineer, rocked the boat by moving rapidly from stern to bow and back again.
The crewmen of the boat, filled with terror as death approaches, tied themselves to the boat so they would not be thrown overboard. The head of the crew went inside the cabin to check whatever goods he could save. As he moved around, he noticed the framed image of the Lady of the Most Holy Rosary hanging on a post. A strong wind rocked the boat that made the frame swing to the point of almost being dropped in the water.
The first test indeed proved it to be floating when mostly filled with water; however, the seamen (who disliked Manby) rocked the boat back and forth, so that it eventually turned over. The boatmen depended on the cargo left over from shipwrecks, and may have thought Manby's mortar a threat to their livelihood. In 1813 Manby invented the "Extincteur", the first portable pressurised fire extinguisher. This consisted of a copper vessel of 3 gallons of pearl ash (potassium carbonate) solution contained within compressed air.
Slaughter on Tenth Avenue is a 1957 American film noir crime film directed by Arnold Laven and starring Richard Egan, Jan Sterling, Dan Duryea, Julie Adams, Walter Matthau, Charles McGraw and Sam Levene. The film is a story of crime on New York's waterfront. It is based on the non-fiction book The Man Who Rocked the Boat, an autobiography by William Keating, played by Egan in the film. The book chronicles Keating's experiences as an assistant district attorney and as counsel to the New York City Anti-Crime Committee.
'In 1954 Joules' appointment to SAC(CR) was not renewed - he had rocked the boat too much and his political views were unpalatable to the Conservative government that had been elected in 1951. His dismissal, along with those of Somerville Hastings, and David Stark Murray resulted in trade union protests, but these had no effect. Joules was replaced by Janet Aitken, who admitted to the Health Minister that: ‘I am not really an expert from a medical point of view in cancer and radiotherapy.’ Nevertheless, although Joules had been dropped from SAC(CR), he was still a member of the SMAC and he persuaded it to advise the Minister that it was ‘desirable that appropriate action should be taken constantly to inform the public of the known connection between smoking and cancer of the lung and of the risks involved in heavy smoking’. This was blocked by the CHSC in October 1955 who considered it would be ‘wise’ to await the outcome of further research, including that financed by the tobacco companies.

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