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"tempestuous" Definitions
  1. (formal) full of extreme emotions synonym stormy
  2. (formal or literary) caused by or affected by a violent storm synonym stormy
"tempestuous" Antonyms
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So, too, is trade, one of Trump's most tempestuous topics.
But the tempestuous relationships and emotional outrages are harrowing, too.
The summer of 1968 was a tempestuous time in American history.
Her parents, who had a tempestuous relationship, are no longer together.
Compare Lloyds with the other, bigger, bank rescued that tempestuous autumn.
IN HER convent-school English, she described her life as "tempestuous".
Despite a tempestuous personal life, the evangelical community sang Trump's hosannas.
The tempestuous relationship between the White House and CNN benefits both.
Their quarrels weren't tempestuous, only dry remarks and things not said.
Who hasn't already made up their mind about Trump's tempestuous presidency?
It soon turned into a real marriage, if a tempestuous one.
The film centres on the tempestuous relationship between Lady Bird and Marion.
As every veteran marathon runner knows, Boston is slow, wicked, and tempestuous.
He plays a lawyer who struggles with Sherie Rene Scott's tempestuous client.
The Tigers tallied 26 fast-break points in a sloppy, tempestuous game.
Ad libs onstage are a tempestuous beast in an otherwise orderly world.
Tempestuous relationships then, of course, are capable of even wilder ups and downs.
Where Daenerys is fierce and tempestuous, the actress's friends describe her as goofy.
Yet you can't avoid the feeling that this tempestuous climate is artificially controlled.
Their relationship was tempestuous and revolved around drinking, drugs and nightclubs, friends said.
Start with the tempestuous king, the reigning champion of solar system awesomeness, Jupiter.
Both men are tempestuous leaders, who are loath to concede a political fight.
Solar flares are intense flashes of light created by the tempestuous conditions near sunspots.
Yet it's hard to avoid the feeling that this tempestuous climate is artificially controlled.
They're sometimes partners, sometimes followers, sometimes tempestuous or tragic romantic interests, but rarely friends.
But for those willing, NASA scientists have made a 3D tour through the tempestuous clouds.
She had a tempestuous love life and changed her name at Ford Madox Ford's suggestion.
Her tempestuous psyche, she said, was tearing apart her marriage and raising thoughts of suicide.
The tempestuous 21-year-old also clashed with a spectator before being booed off the court.
But they were a tempestuous pair: Jayalalithaa twice booted Ms Sasikala from her house before relenting.
President Trump and McCain had a tempestuous relationship prior to the senator's death from brain cancer.
A tempestuous toddler, he insisted to anyone who would listen that his red hair was brown.
This is likely to produce a tempestuous convention, however, and stoke the anger of Sanders supporters.
The year before, Nice had signed an equally tempestuous character, the France winger Hatem Ben Arfa.
The romantic relationships on "Game of Thrones" range from steamy and loving to tempestuous and insidious.
The tempestuous and successful coach will lead England against South Africa in Saturday's Rugby World Cup final.
But what we know of West's life in those years suggests that it was tempestuous at best.
And, you can even find blizzard and snow storm footage, if tempestuous snowfall is more your thing.
"We've a tempestuous relationship, not because we don't love the music, but because we do," he said.
But despite the tempestuous nature of the relationship and Guay's violent outbursts, the affair continued into 1949.
A high schooler's tempestuous relationship with her teacher reverberates through her life in this unsettling debut novel.
John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE as chief of staff spelled the end of Scaramucci's short and tempestuous tenure.
Before that, they were seen as landscapes of evil otherness, where the tempestuous gods exercised their wrath.
" CNN has had a particularly tempestuous relationship with Trump, who has referred to the network as "fake news.
And they say Trump's tempestuous start has been a windfall in their effort to field talented 2018 candidates.
I'm talking about Jupiter; a tempestuous beast of a world that has inspired fear and awe for centuries.
"He had a joie de vivre," she told me, and he didn't take the tempestuous Wim too seriously.
She understands, as pop songwriters do, how tempestuous individual emotions can be, how large and immediate they are.
Would I rather have a completely dispassionate relationship, or a tempestuous one that sometimes led to emotional reunions?
This often put him in conflict with Mr. Karajan, who had a tempestuous relationship with the orchestra anyway.
His brother's tempestuous tenure as mayor has gone unspoken by many in a decidedly Canadian manifestation of civility.
Or when she says her talents aren't considerable enough to earn her a great artist's tempestuous mood swings.
But his tempestuous relationship with Ms. Pushkar, his third wife, grabbed more attention than even he could handle.
The tweet marks a new turn in the tempestuous relationship between the tech giant and the White House.
Mr O'Neill is also likely to face challenges in court over the tempestuous election that returned him to office.
Merry uses Polk's tempestuous relationship with his obstinate Secretary of State, future president James Buchanan, as the prime example.
Anyone who works in an office – especially an open plan office – knows that the stereo is a tempestuous beast.
As the oldest sister, Meg is frequently responsible for her siblings, including the tempestuous Jo and the spoiled Amy.
Several publications identified him as gay, and he was said to have had a tempestuous affair in his youth.
Mack, 21, had a tempestuous relationship with her mother, and the killing took place during a vicious early morning argument.
After 27 years of forced but tempestuous marriage, its politicians have now latched onto the UAE, looking for separation again.
He is well known for having had a tempestuous manner on the bench, which grew more pronounced in recent years.
First, in general, this will be an even more tempestuous year than 2017 was both in the U.S. and abroad.
The atmosphere around a storm behaves like a tempestuous ocean, with warm air rising and waves of cold air falling.
A celebration of return from love's tempestuous self-exile, the poem's interior landfall is ultimately inseparable from Walcott's grander voyages.
The other day, Ms. Anolik compared their relationship to that of "a lovelorn suitor and a tempestuous mistress," she said.
Echoes of Limón's elegant sincerity can be found in Ms. Weare's tempestuous "Night Light," created for Juilliard dancers in 2014.
Many of us with tempestuous relationships with a parent spend years, mostly disastrously, trying to replicate those five-alarm fires.
The story follows two distant brothers with dreams of making a fortune in Hollywood who forge a tempestuous screenwriting partnership.
Of course, if "Liz and Dick" was a brand, it was an accidental one, famously tempestuous and characterized by dysfunction.
" With Trump's tempestuous public persona often causing controversy, Panetta reasoned that, "in the world of reality TV, words don't necessarily count.
Manuel uses the sometimes-tempestuous sea she tames with her board as a nimble metaphor for facing challenges generally, she says.
Japan's tempestuous seismic history has led it to become especially vigilant about what to do in the event of an earthquake.
Irish producer Dara Smith, of tempestuous techno duo Lakker, has announced his debut solo album as Arad, entitled Particles and Waves.
His hard drinking, car crashes, wild partying and tempestuous love life made him a permanent headline in the French popular press.
The real question, however, is how style and substance might merge to modify the deepest instincts of a tempestuous White House.
He wanted to get to know Yoenis Cespedes, who is regarded around the clubhouse as the team's moodiest, most tempestuous player.
They also drew attention to the president's tempestuous personality, suggesting that this would make any attorney think twice about representing him.
Colman, who portrays the monarch as frail and tempestuous, won the Leading Actress category, a victory that had been expected by many.
The university educated many of Sudan's leading politicians and has been the scene of protests and unrest throughout the country's tempestuous history.
Republican leaders had hoped that their tempestuous and improvisational standard-bearer would emerge from the convention with a new focus and discipline.
He formed the far-right party, Yisrael Beiteinu (Israel our home) and has since had a tempestuous relationship with his former boss.
It was tempestuous, wild, big, thick, and rough—the complete opposite of what my young, impressionable mind was told "attractive" looked like.
His brief appearance was nothing more than a gesture designed to appease a tempestuous President, and it cost the taxpayers money, too.
Most poignant is "De Profundis", written to Lord Alfred Douglas from prison, in which Wilde explores their tempestuous—and highly publicised—relationship.
But the map, from above, captivates — a tempestuous burst of almost extraplanetary rust-colored desert strikingly offset by the pale blue lake.
After decades in tempestuous, slow-going gestation, VR technology, once thought to be pure fantasy, is finally breaking through to the mainstream.
Though the Sun wasn't at full wattage four billion years ago, scientists think it was much more tempestuous than it is today.
In a moment of peril, they suggested, his orthodox and methodical style could pose an appealing contrast to the more tempestuous Trump.
Asphyxiating air pollution already plagues megacities across Asia; water crises threaten security in already tempestuous parts of Africa and the Middle East.
This and other typical effects result in a stormy winter for California and the South, and generally less tempestuous conditions for the North.
Is there another top-tier pop star who could fit a tempestuous album rollout and botched release into their personal narrative so easily?
Greenhouse gases began to accumulate in its atmosphere in a positive feedback loop that led to its modern incarnation as a tempestuous hellscape.
The Republican nominee has has a tempestuous relationship with CNN in recent months after appearing regularly on the network during the GOP primary.
Educators choose works that can speak to the tempestuous nature of drug addiction and the collateral damage it can inflict on loved ones.
Echoes of Limón's elegant sincerity can be found in Ms. Weare's tempestuous "Night Light," created for Juilliard dancers in 230-21924-8, joyce.
At the same time, everything in the painting is competing with everything else, suggesting that reality is tempestuous, even when it seems tranquil.
Goethe was a man of protean talents, interests, appetites and achievements who lived through a particularly tempestuous period of wars and revolutions in Europe.
Mr Mourinho and Mr Guardiola have had a tempestuous relationship since Mr Guardiola was appointed ahead of Mr Mourinho as Barcelona manager in 2008.
Some JunoCam participants are also creating valuable products for the mission team, including high-quality annotations of Jupiter's tempestuous and ever-changing weather systems.
South Africa lead what has been a tempestuous series 2-1 having not enjoyed a home test series success against the Australians since 1970.
" A close friend once said of her and John, who had a famously passionate and sometimes tempestuous relationship: "With her, he was never bored.
Let's assume for the sake of argument that Lemonade is an entirely truthful account of a marriage that sounds tempestuous, to say the least.
Allman's colorful outlook is prefaced by a tempestuous relationship with the Mormon Church, of which he was a devout believer until his mid-twenties.
In practice, his tempestuous persona, harsh rhetoric and thin preparation have repelled important segments of his own Republican Party as well as Democratic constituencies.
German world number six Alexander Zverev is likely to feature in the singles along with Greek tyro Stefanos Tsitsipas and tempestuous Australian Nick Kyrgios.
The finding is providing a glimpse into the tempestuous nature of our solar system before terrestrial planets like the Earth and Mars were formed.
Whatever else she's writing about, the novelist and story writer Annie Proulx is always writing at least partly about our tempestuous relationship with nature.
Someone should write an opera about her: La Fallaci, beautiful, extravagant, courageous survivor of war and tempestuous love affairs, speaker of truth to power.
The race between the two candidates was a highly tempestuous one filled with numerous attack ads and even, at one point, allegations of treason.
Her tempestuous mood swings troubled the family patriarch so much that he approved controversial surgery, which he was led to believe would calm her.
Hellmuth is the John McEnroe of the poker world, a brilliant but tempestuous tournament specialist who was nicknamed "Poker Brat" for his bad behavior.
Ms. Klobuchar alluded to Mr. Trump's tempestuous departure from a recent NATO summit after a video surfaced of several foreign leaders joking about him.
German world number six Alexander Zverev is likely to feature in the singles along with Greek tyro Stefanos Tsitsipas and tempestuous local Nick Kyrgios.
Female characters have their own Hormone Monstress, who is voiced by Maya Rudolph, embodying the exact combination of sultry, quirky, and tempestuous you'd expect.
One of the dancers on that bill, the tempestuous Olga Pericet, returns to the stage on March 12 with her own program, "Pisadas" ("Footsteps").
But in modern times there hasn't been a candidate as tempestuous and unpredictable as Trump — and we still have one more night to go.
He will benefit from rock-bottom expectations, given controversies whipped up by his tempestuous personality and the vast gulf in experience between Trump and Clinton.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump's first 100 days as President is ending as it began, in a tempestuous flurry of activity, executive power flexing and controversy.
Trump, who attended a military academy, dodged the draft, and called Manhattan nightlife his "personal Vietnam," has had a tempestuous relationship with the military brass.
Monáe also provides the voice for Peg, the tempestuous Tibetan spaniel who sings the bluesy "He's a Tramp" while cooling her heels in the pound.
This compelling portrait of Jane Carlyle, the wife of the essayist Thomas Carlyle, illuminates the outwardly decorous but often inwardly tempestuous lives of Victorian women.
During a brilliant but tempestuous club career, Suarez also failed to control his inner demons, facing sanctions for biting, diving, and racially abusing an opponent.
In "Baby Teeth," the daughter's oddness first becomes evident when she's a toddler, an age at which even the most agreeable babies often turn tempestuous.
The film and television actor Gabrielle Union is currently starring as the eponymous, tempestuous news anchor of "Being Mary Jane," a television series on BET.
From there to Paris, Berlin and Yugoslavia, its fleet-footed approach captures 15 years of tempestuous love in indelible sequences that rarely pause for breath.
The job of council president, which involves chairing summits of European leaders and channelling their tempestuous debates into compromise, is a profound test of political nous.
LaBeouf most recently appeared at the Toronto Film Festival to promote his latest film "Borg vs McEnroe," in which he plays tempestuous tennis star John McEnroe.
Mellwig and Köner have also shared the six-track album's lead single "Shoal Beat," a tempestuous track that feels caught between competing centrifugal and centripetal forces.
Effective this Saturday, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is stepping down from his role in the Justice Department after a tempestuous tenure overseeing the Mueller report.
Instead, Trump gave a dark and tempestuous speech in which he referred to Kim Jong Un as "Rocket Man" and threatened to "totally destroy" North Korea.
This is the kind of alchemical black-and-gold metal bands like Sutekh Hexen and Gnaw flirt with, distilled down into a noise-driven, tempestuous roar.
The political and cultural lethargy of the late Soviet Union gave rise to the Moscow Conceptualists, whose work today offers unexpected insights for our tempestuous times.
Mr. Grantham's unscrupulous, adulterous character ran a pub with his wife, Angie, and their tempestuous relationship was central to many of the show's most dramatic plots.
His blunt assessments and earthy phrases made him a favorite around Bloomington, where he was a fitting complement to the tempestuous Hoosiers' basketball coach Bob Knight.
The lakes have always been tempestuous neighbors, but today they appear to be entering a new era of volatility that is testing the region as never before.
In it, Mr. Comey, a veteran law enforcement agent, writes unsparingly about Mr. Trump, calling him a tempestuous president whose connection to honesty was tenuous at best.
A year ago, Kyrgios bowed out of his home grand slam to spectators' jeers following a tempestuous five-set capitulation to Andreas Seppi in the second round.
Alex Rodriguez has been quiet since he was released by the Yankees last month, finishing the last of his 12 tempestuous seasons in the Bronx with a .
But Trump, with whom McCain has had a tempestuous relationship, is not expected to attend the service, at least not according to current planning, the Times reported.
After graduation, Ms. Shaw embarked on an acting career, fell into a tempestuous relationship with a fellow actor, Mark Webber, and got pregnant with her son, Isaac.
A passionate energy flows, which bodes will for your sex life, but keep in mind that Mars and Pluto are tempestuous energies, so don't pick any fights!
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's sudden and barely believable spat with Denmark shows how he has turned American diplomacy into a reflection of his tempestuous, erratic personality.
But she was also in a tempestuous relationship with Mr. Davenport that included the use of PCP, a drug they both ingested the night of the killing.
Mr. Trump is scheduled to meet Ms. Merkel on Wednesday, and history suggests it will be a far less tempestuous encounter than he had with Mr. Macron.
They may sip on fancy scotch or take the private helicopter to dinner, but at heart they're possessive and tempestuous beasts, like Jake LaMotta in expensive shoes.
But this domestic idyll has been carved out of a wild region in northeastern Pennsylvania, a place full of tempestuous weather and the danger that wilderness contains.
She remembered Wilayat as a tempestuous young woman, but said they hadn't seen her since the late 1960s, when she suddenly left Pakistan and returned to India.
"My personal life is not exactly a highlight reel," the 45-year-old MC says at one point, alluding to his tempestuous relationship with ex-wife Kim Mathers.
An exorcism of the many skeletons in his closet, the second single from The Eminem Show finds the rapper examining the tempestuous relationship with his mother, Debbie Nelson.
Over time as telescopes got better and spacecraft flew closer, the tempestuous nature of Jupiter became ever more clear: This big ball of gas is covered with storms.
We also learnt a lot about one Mr Kenneth Bone, who for many was the one ray of sunshine in a tempestuous and frankly depressing 22013 minute encounter.
In fact, by giving a slight tailwind to politics, tragedy, and crime, Facebook had helped build a news ecosystem that resembled the front pages of a tempestuous tabloid.
Donald Trump abruptly fired his embattled campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, who had tempestuous relations with Republican officials, the national press corps and Mr. Trump's chief strategist, Paul Manafort.
Real Madrid has had the more tumultuous year over all, however, as the team's tempestuous president, Florentino Pérez, fired Rafael Benítez as manager in January afteran inconsistent start.
On Soccer MANCHESTER, England — A coffee table dominated the center of José Mourinho's office at Chelsea's training complex during his second, tempestuous tenure at the West London club.
Eicher is a sometimes-tempestuous producer, with very strong views of what he wants from his artists, but he was tender, even humble, in his dealings with Taborn.
As in much of the country, the tumultuous, tempestuous political atmosphere in Florida seems in many ways at odds with the state's rising economy and warm, sunny climate.
There's also a tempestuous romance that makes this book and its follow-ups a natural for readers looking for a kick-ass heroine with a love life, too.
Grantham&aposs unscrupulous, adulterous character ran the Queen Vic pub with his wife, Angie, and their tempestuous relationship was central to many of the soap&aposs most dramatic plots.
Below the surface, however, hitting that number is a tempestuous process, one that some teams, such as the Patriots and Falcons, have a history of doing better than others.
Alice's mother, Lillian (Candice Bergen), was a beautiful actress and much younger than John when they got together, and their relationship was passionate and tempestuous before it broke apart.
It should come as no surprise that these extreme wavelengths are of enormous interest to astronomers, given that they are missives from the most tempestuous regions of the universe.
That said, whatever his proclivity for quality chop and tempestuous celebrity relationships, he was often indulged as one of the boys and a stereotypical Aussie living the high life.
Her suicide opened her tempestuous marriage to scrutiny and drove some fans to deface her gravestone, erasing the married name she shared with her husband, the poet Ted Hughes.
By being bold and unafraid to sever ties with unfulfilled potential and broken promises, the way Vlade Divac finally resisted the estimable talent of his tempestuous center, DeMarcus Cousins.
That choice from Nunes and other Republicans on the intelligence committee, with support from Speaker Paul Ryan, captured the shifting balance in the GOP's relationship with its tempestuous President.
The observatory will also be able to study the Sun's tempestuous flares and ejections, which blast high-energy particles at Earth that can potentially disrupt electronics and power grids.
Combined with the fact that Venus will be just about to turn direct in emotional Pisces, you can bet that, mid-month, you're going to feel tempestuous as hell.
Johnny Depp thanked fans for their support in a speech at the 0003 People's Choice Awards on Wednesday night – just days after finalizing his tempestuous divorce from wife Amber Heard.
As the royal family marks the 15th anniversary of Princess Margaret's death, here is a look back at the ill-fated love affair between the tempestuous royal and Group Capt.
The push to ratify the international agreement before the end of 2016 is in part a reaction to the tempestuous political climate in the United States, Mashable has previously reported.
There is no obvious, better choice to navigate the next two years with wily Mitch McConnell in control of the Senate and an erratic, tempestuous president in the White House.
The inhabitants of their world, they collectively dreamed up, would be salmon-shark creatures with five tentacles on each fin living in a tempestuous channel on an Earth-like planet.
To draw a more captivating, personable portrait of Gropius, the biography's early chapters are devoted to his colorful, tempestuous romantic affairs, most notably with composer Gustav Mahler's wife, Alma Mahler.
Brusque and tempestuous, often sparring with managers and players, he put a formidable stamp on the team as it won 11 pennants and seven World Series championships and grew rich.
Thurman's rage is palpable yet contained, conveying not just the tempestuous depths of #MeToo but a profound understanding of the ways that female anger is received and weaponized against women.
The film's working title was "Mothers and Daughters," and Gerwig is especially attentive to Lady Bird's tempestuous relationship with her mother, Marion, played with brilliant, wounded toughness by Laurie Metcalf.
Dennis E. A. Lynch, whose law firm is billing Spring Valley by the hour, joked that he wished the village could figure out a way to monetize its tempestuous politics.
The previous HDZ-Most coalition collapsed after a tempestuous five months of rows over appointments, but many believe HDZ's emollient new leader Andrej Plenkovic can assemble a more stable coalition.
As CNN media reporter Brian Stelter has pointed out, there will likely be questions about the credibility of Manigault-Newman's claims given her seemingly tempestuous history with the White House.
Having won the Republican nomination with a combative populist campaign, Mr. Trump entered the general election widely seen as a tempestuous figure with none of the conventional seasoning for the presidency.
"My father had a tempestuous relationship with the press, and I was looking to improve on that," said Mr. Bustamante, whose father was convicted of accepting bribes and racketeering in 1993.
His disarming nature catches the eye of Muggu aka Mandakini (Sara Ali Khan), the tempestuous daughter of the local priest whose rebellious nature keeps her at odds with her conservative parents.
Senator Mitch McConnell, the Kentucky Republican and majority leader, and Mr. McCain had a tempestuous relationship over their careers, fighting about campaign finance laws all the way to the Supreme Court.
He had arrived in Donaghadee, Northern Ireland, from Mexico City a few weeks before to prepare to swim 21 miles of the frigid, tempestuous North Channel between Northern Ireland and Scotland.
Russell Crowe is all scowls and jowls as Ailes, whose instincts for a niche-driven cable news empire were as keen as his behavior behind the scenes was tempestuous and predatory.
The recovered works, "Congregation Leaving the Reformed Church in Nuenen" (1884/5) and "View of the Sea at Scheveningen" (1882), are both from relatively early in Van Gogh's short, tempestuous career.
Thirty-one-year-old Kathy H. looks back at her early years attending Hailsham, an English boarding school where she became close friends with tempestuous Ruth and the overly emotional Tommy.
The end of Olympics revelry coincided with the tempestuous final stretch of former President Dilma Rousseff's impeachment trial, and the general atmosphere in Brazil has taken an unenviable 180-degree turn.
"The Favourite" sees Colman portray Britain's 18th-century Queen Anne as an insecure, frail and tempestuous royal who treats her horde of indoor rabbits as if they were her dead children.
Apart from a tempestuous boardroom battle between controlling shareholders Techint Group and Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corp, Usiminas has struggled with rising steel imports and two years of economic contraction in Brazil.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australian media urged Nick Kyrgios to get a coach, get serious or get out of the game on Thursday after his tempestuous second round exit from his home Australian Open.
The two reprise their roles as Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey in the second installment of the BDSM-heavy erotic trilogy, picking up after the couple's tempestuous split in the first movie.
He was 44, she was 21, and their affair was tempestuous, full of expensive gifts, public displays of affection, rip-roaring fights and more melodrama than an album's worth of country songs.
This confluence of tempestuous weather both on Earth and in space was recently described by scientists in the journal Space Weather, the research led by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) researchers.
Mills billed herself as a major departure from the tempestuous LePage, who has led efforts to block Medicaid expansion in the state even after voters approved the move in a ballot initiative.
She was also an artist and poet in her own right — a fact that's often overshadowed by the historical focus on her tempestuous relationship with fellow poet and artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
Britain's Olivia Colman is tipped to win Leading Actress for her portrayal of the 18th century queen as frail, childish and tempestuous in a role that has won her several awards already.
The camera follows Steve as he waddles through extraordinary vistas filled with cliffs backlit by a sun that never sets and ice floes rocked by the tempestuous waves of the Southern Ocean.
From her first song, "Madrugada sem Sono" ("Dawn Without Sleep"), Ms. João summoned a full spectrum of fado's tempestuous passions, from hushed melancholy to eruptive, rough-edged, tearful peaks to aching resignation.
Fifth, diplomacy is about identifying shared interests; it stands no chance when the tweeted tantrums of a tempestuous president constitute Washington's highest-level communications with a world held in America-first contempt.
ROONEY RETIRES FROM NATIONAL TEAM Striker Wayne Rooney announced that he was retiring from England's national team, ending his often tempestuous international career by declining an offer to return to the squad.
His tempestuous relationship with Mr. Steinbrenner had been highlighted in a previous stint in 1978 when Mr. Martin reminded the public of his boss's felony conviction (and was fired the next day).
The last straw seemed to be when they could not swing a deal last week for the tempestuous All-Star center DeMarcus Cousins, whom Sacramento shipped instead to New Orleans for bupkis.
The president's first address to Congress came after a turbulent debut on the world stage, when he unnerved allies with erratic statements on diplomatic issues and tempestuous phone calls with foreign leaders.
Brown was apparently bisexual; she had opposite-sex relationships but spent most of her last decade in a tempestuous romance with a poet and actress who went by the name Michael Strange.
But more than that, Greenwood's score helps to tell a story of womanhood that slowly reveals itself within what seems, at first, to be a standard romantic drama celebrating tempestuous male genius.
Arguably their most tempestuous and focused release in years, Revolution Radio can loosely be described as American Idiot for the current generation, although that definition is garnered more from context than sound.
If there has been one constant in the tempestuous presidential campaign of Donald J. Trump, it is his mantra of a "great, great wall" to be built on the United States–Mexico border.
And it turns out that when it comes to some social spiders, the more aggressive ones are the ones likely to survive tempestuous weather, and therefore pass on their traits to new generations.
"Near to the Wild Heart" was the world's first reckoning with Clarice Lispector's brilliant, demanding, tempestuous prose, and it established her as a writer who — as we say these days — was going places.
And in the middle of one of the most tempestuous political storms in two decades, the seventh-term Iowan is sticking to his position even if it's at odds with the president himself.
But that doesn't mean the tempestuous 2018 campaign season hasn't already sent important signals -- both encouraging and ominous -- about the Democrats' future against a Republican Party that Trump is reshaping in his image.
In Politico, the conservative Rich Lowry made the argument that beneath the tempestuous surface, the Trump presidency is going relatively well, installing right-wing judges and rolling back regulations instituted by Barack Obama.
BRISBANE, Australia — The tempestuous Nick Kyrgios, with his whip of a forehand and meticulously razored etchings in his eyebrows and hair, will command some attention next week as a local in the Australian Open.
The tempestuous 21-year-old, Australia's brightest hope of a men's grand slam champion since twice winner Lleyton Hewitt, clinched the Japan Open on Sunday with an impressive win over rising Belgian David Goffin.
Trump's tempestuous personality and unwillingness to be constrained also likely mean that another remedy available to other Presidents -- a hotshot new staffer to shake up operations in the West Wing -- is unlikely to work.
But, surprisingly, many of the works in Thinking Pictures seem to resonate with our present-day reality, and some of them appear to have acquired new meanings, offering unexpected insights for our tempestuous times.
The first US retrospective of the works of Richard Gerstl provides a detailed profile of the painter who is known more for his tempestuous personality and his tragic death than for his artistic innovations.
The curator Jill Lloyd provides a detailed profile of the painter who, as of now, is still more known for his affair, his tempestuous personality, and his tragic death than for his artistic innovations.
If that question no longer applies to a blustery owner, it still revolves around a tempestuous fan base that largely holds its newcomers — particularly the steeply compensated or heavily publicized — to a high standard.
When Puccini created a tempestuous diva called Floria Tosca, however, he could hardly have imagined that the Greek-American soprano Maria Callas would someday turn his "Tosca" into one of the most popular operas.
A band is often a fixed idea, but with two tempestuous forces at the core, PWR BTTM wasn't the same as it was yesterday, and certainly isn't the same as it will be tomorrow.
As Mr. Trump begins to shape his foreign policy, he is proving to be less of a radical than either his campaign statements or his tempestuous early phone calls with foreign leaders would suggest.
Synopsis: Two friends on a summer holiday in Spain become enamored with the same painter, unaware that his ex-wife, with whom he has a tempestuous relationship, is about to re-enter the picture.
Even before these developments, Republicans faced a perilous environment in white-collar suburbs rooted in discontent among college-educated white voters, especially women, over Trump's tempestuous style, belligerent language and portions of his agenda.
Building blocks of impeachment Wednesday was another tempestuous day in Washington, where an impeachment drive picked up stunning speed, and in the city where Trump made his legend and desperately fought to save it.
Hewitt was back on Rod Laver Arena to watch Australia's most promising young men's player, Nick Kyrgios, lose 6-3 6-4 1-6 6-4 to sixth seed Tomas Berdych in typically tempestuous style.
And even should Mr. Johnson win and get his Brexit bill through, this would only mark the start of a long transition period with many more tempestuous battles in Parliament, accompanied by new economic woes.
During the first F ring crossing on December 4th, Cassini will make a nine-hour movie of Saturn's tempestuous north pole, and snap a few money shots of the icy geysers at Enceladus' south pole.
On their new track "Seth and Summer Forever," Toronto's dream pop rock band Babygirl remind us of The O.C. and it isn't just from their decidedly obvious song title dedicated to the show's tempestuous couple.
While the U.S.' tempestuous trade relationship with China has dominated the news, the world's largest economy is also harboring a disagreement with the landlocked African country of Rwanda over an unusual commodity — second-hand clothes.
Previously, nearly all other clues for this entry had to do with RHETT Butler of "Gone With the Wind" fame, Clark Gable (the actor who portrayed him), or his relationship with the tempestuous Scarlett O'Hara.
That these excellent women remain nearly invisible to men gives them a sort of second sight into men's shortcomings, a clarity that their more tempestuous counterparts lack coupled with a charity their targets scarcely deserve.
Angela Bassett won a Golden Globe Award and was nominated for an Oscar for her portrayal of Tina Turner in this biopic, which centers on that singer's tempestuous relationship with Ike Turner, her onetime husband.
A long and tempestuous relationship The occasionally rocky relationship between Australia and Indonesia has steadily improved since the late 1990s, when Australia led an international peacekeeping task force into the then Indonesian territory of East Timor.
This sturdy plastic was abundant in some ice floes, so the team suspects these Garbage Patch particles drifted by Alaska through the tempestuous Bering Strait and into the Arctic, where they ultimately froze into the ice.
You may remember that Tillerson was removed as Secretary of State by President Donald Trump after a remarkably tempestuous year in office -- a period of time during which relations between the two men grew badly strained.
Within the past 48 hours alone, details have emerged of a tempestuous phone call Trump had with the Australian prime minister; he has encouraged Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
Lucia, the tempestuous 26-year-old art student with whom Peter has been betraying his wife for three years, is depicted as goading her lover to confess this liaison because she desires him entirely for herself.
This Sundance award winner is so dominated by the tempestuous, impossible relationship of its central characters, played by Anton Yelchin and Felicity Jones, that it's easy to forget that Lawrence serves as the film's third wheel.
The White Sox, the first of nine teams for whom he would play, had the foresight to stick Gossage — with his tempestuous demeanor and blazing fastball — in the bullpen, where he could let his adrenaline ride.
Rosalie Sorrels, a singer and storyteller who drew on her own tempestuous life in songs of struggle and heartache that inspired a generation of rising folk musicians in the 1980s, died on Sunday in Reno, Nev.
The ballet, which is based on the painter's life — including her tempestuous relationship with her husband, the Mexican muralist Diego Rivera — does not linger on Kahlo's physical disability, Ms. Lopez Ochoa said in a recent interview.
Andrew Cuomo on Wednesday after months of lobbying for the chance, in an animated debate colored by tense exchanges that seemed to get under the incumbent's skin and mirror the often-tempestuous tenor of the campaign.
He is known for variety and touch, but also for a tempestuous relationship with John Tomic, one of the more notorious firebrand coaching fathers, and for belying the hearty character of his adopted country's famous champions.
An unwrinkled, less tempestuous version of Russell Westbrook, the five-time All-Star doubled down on an uncompromising brand of basketball that repeatedly thrust him into a tricky situation, just to prove he can figure it out.
We also talk about the more realistic, restrained portrayals of the BBC adaptation with the more tempestuous approach taken by the 2005 film, which tries to render the interior monologues of the novel into action on film.
It's a gorgeously crafted film, with strong performances from its two beautiful leads, Joanna Kulig and Tomasz Kot, who play musicians named Zula and Wiktor in a tempestuous, lifelong romance that carries them across post-war Europe.
Australia's tempestuous talent Nick Kyrgios kicks off with a mouth-watering clash against former Wimbledon finalist Milos Raonic, with the reward for the winner a likely second round encounter with three-times Grand Slam champion Stan Wawrinka.
Carlos Queiroz's tempestuous seven-year reign with Iran has been serene compared to that of his counterparts in Japan, South Korea, Saudi Arabia and Australia, with those countries heading to Russia with uncertainty clouding their potential progress.
Highlights like Mad Music's "Tight Lipped" and Urgency's "First Kiss" took Zac's most tempestuous song concepts and married them with his prodigious ability to write sharp, sticky hooks, a talent that only became more and more pronounced.
With plenty of laugh out loud moments, the movie sees Colman portray Britain's 18th-century Queen Anne as an insecure, frail, tempestuous, childish royal who is easily influenced by her friend and confidante Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough.
This is likely because, despite the tempestuous beginning to Bolsonaro's term, complete with corruption scandals, complications from a surgery, and ill-considered pornographic tweets, no leader has begun to emerge from the wreckage of the 2018 election.
But the administration's reversals were particularly stark because they came after days of tempestuous phone calls between Mr. Trump and foreign leaders, in which he gleefully challenged diplomatic orthodoxy and appeared to jeopardize one relationship after another.
"How can we fail to hear the cry of so many brothers and sisters who prefer to face a tempestuous sea rather than die slowly in Libyan detention camps, places of torture and ignoble slavery?" he said.
Fong, who was born in Camagüey, Cuba — she belongs to an early generation of trained artists following the Cuban Revolution — addresses her Chinese ancestry through this imagery: the art of kite-making, the tempestuous experience of immigration.
He organises his book around four tempestuous friendships that shaped the course of modern art: between Lucian Freud and Francis Bacon; Edouard Manet and Edgar Degas; Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse; and Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning.
The first trailer for the highly anticipated sequel to Fifty Shades of Grey, Fifty Shades Darker, dropped Tuesday, and tempestuous lovers Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey are back – and ready to whip up some S&M-fueled drama.
In fact, the 19-year-old, who plays tempestuous and self-serious high school thespian Oliver in the Freaks And Geek-ish 1990s-set comedy, has already been mistaken for Joe Keery — directly in front of Joe Keery.
In addition to sampling different layers of the sun, the probe will catch our star displaying a complete range of activity, since it undergoes an 11-year cycle from relatively tranquil to particularly tempestuous conditions and back again.
"I come [to France] not merely because of the past, but because of future associations in defense of the West -- in defense of freedom everywhere," Kennedy said, hinting at Western Europe's then-tempestuous relationship with the Soviet Union.
Colman was nominated for her portrayal of a frail and tempestuous Queen Anne in 18th century Britain in "The Favourite" while Bale was recognized for political comedy "Vice", in which he plays former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney.
It's also because the most interesting character in this curiously static production, presented by the Actors Company Theater and Mr. Staller's Shaw-focused Gingold Theatrical Group, is tempestuous Blanche Sartorius, the woman Harry (Jeremy Beck) wants to marry.
Germany's foreign minister, Heiko Maas, trying to prevent a clash in London like the one that marred a tempestuous NATO summit meeting in Brussels nearly two years ago, has proposed an "expert group" to strengthen NATO's political thinking.
Your head is humming and it won't go / In case you don't know / The piper's calling you to join him … The zany operatics of Led Zep, Berlioz, and all tempestuous evergreen musicians—you just gotta let them fly.
Henry-Louis de La Grange, who was so captivated by a Mahler symphony he heard at Carnegie Hall in 21840 that he devoted the rest of his life to researching the tempestuous Viennese composer's biography, died on Jan.
Given the tempestuous times, however, it's just as likely that when voters trek to polling places in November, the memo furor will be just another incident in the age of Trump that is superseded by newer political storms.
The Fed's September and October sessions would come squarely in the middle of what may be a tempestuous U.S. presidential campaign in which one of the candidates, Republican Donald Trump, has already said he would remove Yellen from office.
The tempestuous Kyrgios had just been beaten in a tiebreak against Johnson when he walked to the net, offered his hand to the American and stormed off court to the bemusement of his opponent and chair umpire Fergus Murphy.
" Israeli counterpart, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who suffered a somewhat tempestuous relationship with the outgoing U.S. president, said Trump was a "true friend of Israel" and that he looked forward to "advancing security, stability and peace in the region.
It was the third time he had been guilty of biting an opponent in a match during his tempestuous career and resulted in a nine-match ban from playing for Uruguay and a four-month ban from all soccer.
Theater Review LONDON — If you've recently seared the London and Broadway stages with a tempestuous performance in "A View from the Bridge," why not move on to a play that asks you to battle the mother of all storms?
While the announcement of Eli Manning's benching on Tuesday set off a spectacularly tempestuous week for the Giants, the denouement was far more mundane: squandered opportunities and critical mistakes leading to a 24-17 loss to the Oakland Raiders.
It was another bitter pill to swallow for the 23-year-old South Australian, once seen as a talent to rival his tempestuous compatriot Nick Kyrgios back when the pair were nicknamed 'the special K's' in their teenage years.
Pierre Bergé, who transformed the French fashion industry as the managerial genius behind Yves Saint Laurent, and went on to have a tempestuous career as the czar of Paris opera, died on Friday in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France.
James R. McManus, the last of the long-reigning leaders of a Tammany Hall Democratic dynasty that presided over Manhattan's politically tempestuous West Side since 221, died on Monday at his home in the heart of it, Hell's Kitchen.
Tennis great John McEnroe, one of the game's most tempestuous characters in his playing days, said the sport must find a way to allow players to express feelings and inject their personality into the game while adhering to the rules.
Nurmagomedov won a belt stripped from McGregor this week because the tempestuous Irishman — who ignited a melee when he threw a hand cart and guard railing at a bus full of U.F.C. fighters — had not fought for U.F.C. in 246 months.
The Late Show host ran through the highlights of the tempestuous meeting, in particular, Trump's threat to shut down the government in order to fund his border wall, and his remarkable ability to spring to action on hearing his own name.
Williams was denied a share of the record by Angelique Kerber in the final at Wimbledon last year and again by Naomi Osaka at the tempestuous U.S. Open title-decider, where she launched a blistering tirade at the chair umpire.
A (probably) rocky planet located a measly 25 trillion miles away, Proxima b lies squarely in the "habitable zone" of its star—a tempestuous red dwarf called Proxima Centauri—meaning it might be able to support liquid water, and even life.
He spent 11 sexually tempestuous years with the Countess Marie d'Agoult, followed by 39 tormentedly religious ones with the intellectually formidable (and immensely rich) Princess Carolyne von Sayn-Wittgenstein; his flings on the side tended to be quite serious too.
But Kyrgios is as tempestuous as he is precocious, and his strong play at Wimbledon was overshadowed by his occasionally foul language, the invective that he hurled at his entourage and, above all, the ignominious way that he exited the tournament.
In a column early in his tempestuous first year, I suggested that this obvious fact potentially justified the invocation of the 25th Amendment, which permits a president's cabinet in consultation with the legislative branch to remove him from the White House.
I've said that this is a largely apolitical "Othello," but its female characters — who also include Flor de Liz Perez's tempestuous Bianca the courtesan — have been conceived with an awakening sense of independence most welcome in the summer of #MeToo.
George M. Elsey did all this in his 20s and 30s, and when he published his memoir, "An Unplanned Life," in 2005, the historian Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. wrote that Mr. Elsey had probably produced the final eyewitness testimony about those tempestuous times.
Like Brando, Ledger seemed to inhabit his characters, changing his vocal patterns not just to act like, but to basically become a Wyoming ranch hand, a sensitive death row prison guard from Georgia, a tempestuous Revolutionary War soldier, or a California surfer dude.
During the course of his tempestuous Supreme Court nomination process, Brett Kavanaugh has called attention to various elite institutions that have either nurtured him or given their support to him: the Jesuit-run Georgetown Preparatory School, Yale University, and the American Bar Association.
Because these stellar limits are so tempestuous and prone to change, the HMI needs to complete a biannual spin in order to capture the full perimeter of the Sun, helping it to refocus and get a better handle on our star's shape.
In the West Wing, Ms. Hicks was seen by many journalists and network executives as a key point of contact, able to channel the thinking of her tempestuous boss and single-handedly wrangle time for interviews with Mr. Trump in the Oval Office.
Splayed across it, nude, on the gallery's concrete floor, Martiel's figure was a haunting evocation of the numberless nameless people who've drowned in the attempt to cross the shark-infested, tempestuous Florida Strait from Cuba to the US over the past half-century.
There was a vast disparity between his circumstances and those of Forster's calm, earnest heroine, Margaret Schlegel—who lives in London, on income from an inheritance, with her tempestuous sister Helen, and whose celebrated inward injunction, "Only connect," provides the novel's moral core.
He also had a compelling personal story: He escaped the street-gang life as a teenager in a grim Siberian city, found his talent there despite the region's cultural isolation, and overcame a tempestuous drinking problem that could have ruined his career.
In one corner of the studio, half of a life-size sailboat was mounted ten feet high on a gimbal, a mechanism that would toss and turn the boat like a mechanical bull, while a cyclorama projected a tempestuous curved backdrop around it.
Roxcy Bolton, a pioneering and tempestuous Florida feminist who was credited with founding the nation's first rape treatment center and who helped persuade national weather forecasters not to name tropical storms after only women, died on May 21986 in Coral Gables, Fla.
But if the President drives his fabled political base to the polls in sufficient numbers to save the House he would surely interpret his triumph as validation of his tempestuous style and emerge more powerful and even less constrained than ever before.
For some, Royal Trux's dark, tempestuous noise defined the sound of alternative rock in the 1990s — which isn't to suggest that the albums "Cats and Dogs" (from 1993) or "Thank You" (from 1995) sound any less exciting here in the late 2010s.
When explaining something that his tempestuous boss has just said about foreign or domestic politics, Mr Pence has the ability to polish and reinterpret those presidential words with such grave, head-shaking conviction that it seems both rude and unreasonable to doubt his version.
E.J.'s story of how Helen and Sienna became close friends despite the tempestuous origins of their relationship, and Noah's argument that "if trauma and pain can echo through generations, so can love," drive her back into the arms of her husband and children.
In March, after a tempestuous two-week trial followed by two days of deliberation, jurors found Mr. Morales guilty of shooting Mark Carson to death on a West Village street in 2013, after first yelling anti-gay slurs at him and a friend, Danny Robinson.
After almost a year of running around the Northeast of the US in Filson x Danner's Grouse boots, I took them hiking, hunting, and fishing through every condition Wyoming had to offer during a particularly tempestuous late summer week, and here's how they held up.
Kissing Jessica Stein's portrayals of LGBTQ identity haven't aged all that well — Jessica's tempestuous relationship with Helen (Heather Juergensen) is framed as a temporary solution for dissatisfying sexual encounters with men, a place-holder until she finds Josh, the guy she eventually ends up with.
Rather than a symbol of the progressive governance of Ms. Raggi's party, the Five Star Movement, Tiberis has become yet another lightning rod for Romans to vent their dissatisfaction with the mayor, who is entering the third tempestuous year of a five-year term.
The tempestuous clash between Mr. Trump and Ms. Pelosi suggested that efforts to forge bipartisan legislation on issues — already a long shot — may effectively be frozen for the foreseeable future while the president and his opponents wage war over the various investigations now underway.
Ms. Harper, a woman of good cheer and dedication, became a favorite of the tempestuous conductor George Solti, who brought her to the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for several major performances during the late-1960s and 1970s, including Haydn's "The Creation" and Mahler's "Resurrection" symphony.
" Berendt's book, "a combination of true crime and travelogue," follows the case of Jim Williams, a rich antiques dealer "charged in the 1981 shooting of Danny Hansford, a tempestuous young man known as 'a walking streak of sex' to both men and women in town.
Gold so dreaded the reaction of an adored but tempestuous brother to her plan to marry Boudinot that she let him know by handing him a letter, which she made him promise not to read until after she'd left the room and run upstairs.
In many respects, technology is saving us already: by identifying the magnitude of the threat, providing the extraordinary computing power required to run climate models to predict the future, and enabling architects and engineers to design for resilience against tempestuous storms and encroaching seas.
Since the tempestuous U.S. election cycle last year, demand for SecureDrop, one of the primary encryption platforms employed by news outlets to securely facilitate leaks has "absolutely exploded," according to Trevor Timm, executive director of the Freedom of the Press Foundation which is behind the tool.
Rarely has a foreign leader been so mocked on an official visit — London&aposs mayor, a Muslim who has challenged Trump&aposs world view — okayed the balloon, which is an apt symbol of Trump&aposs tempestuous relationship with Britain, traditionally the United States&apos closest ally.
Brazil's most tempestuous boardroom feud in years was rooted in a broad clash of corporate cultures and mutual suspicion over supply contracts, according to Reuters interviews with over a dozen former and current employees, including board members and senior executives, as well as union heads and lawyers.
Twenty-five years later, Academy Award-winning directors Daniel Lindsay and T.J. Martin draw on archival news images and unseen footage to paint an in-depth portrait of those riots and the tempestuous relationship between Los Angeles' African-American community and those charged with protecting it.
Ahmanet is relentlessly pursuing him — "she is using you to regain [her powers]" and is hell-bent on remaking the world in her own twisted, antiquated image — and does a lot of thrusting her arms out and opening her mouth to create tempestuous shitstorms of havoc.
The admonition was aimed at Stephen K. Bannon, the tempestuous chief strategist, and Reince Priebus, the mild-mannered chief of staff, over a series of dust-ups with Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law and senior adviser, and the top economic adviser, Gary D. Cohn.
Not surprisingly, the media coverage around Marnell's memoir narrows her tempestuous journey down to a trite before-and-after story (think "notorious downtown party girl goes good"—or, as the New York Post delicately put it: "NYC's hottest mess survives to tell her tale of hard-core addiction").
Yet, despite occurring during the Trump administration's tempestuous first 100 days—and in a room filled with people who had not only backed Hillary Clinton, but campaigned actively on her behalf—the night's biggest shock was that, in a room full of outspoken artists, hardly anyone said a thing.
For practical purposes, anyone who has seen the play in one of its many lives, either on stage or in its HBO adaptation, knows that at the brutal heart of it lies the tempestuous Prior Walter (Andrew Garfield), a young man whose world implodes with an HIV diagnosis.
" The reuniting of the famously tempestuous duo was at Rogers' behest, Wynonna revealed before the show: "Because when Kenny Rogers sends you a personal note and says, 'I love you Wynonna, I want you to sing, and I want you to bring your mom,' I go, 'Yes, sir.
On that track—and throughout the record—her interpersonal musings come accompanied by tempestuous guitar parts, and gnarled chord voicings lending a heaviness and a discomfort to the musings, a sense that whatever conclusions she comes to aren't totally settled, just the best she can do for now.
During their summit meeting, Mr. Kim and Mr. Moon agreed to push for talks with Washington to negotiate a peace treaty to formally end the 1950-53 Korean War, an agreement that, to the pleasant surprise of many South Koreans, a usually tempestuous Mr. Trump has eagerly endorsed.
Emeli Sandé "Hurts" (Capitol) In some ways the song is as blunt as its title and chorus — "Loving you the way I do, it hurts" — but its fierce handclapping beat, tempestuous orchestral buildups and rush of accusations mean that Ms. Sandé vents as much as she suffers. 23.
Strung across the Metropolitan Opera's stage on more than two dozen parallel strands, from the pit to the back wall, 28,000 colorful LEDs will create an ever-changing, sometimes tempestuous sea for the Met's new production of the Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho's "L'Amour de Loin," which opens on Thursday.
Season 3 of this Golden Globe-winning series, spun from Blair Tindall's memoir, finds the fictional New York Symphony shattered in the midst of a lockout — and Rodrigo, its enfant terrible music director (Gael García Bernal), on a tempestuous Italian adventure with the opera diva Alessandra (Monica Bellucci).
This project will undoubtedly hew closer to Martin's considerable established world-building — he's announced that it's based on events chronicled in his historical Westeros companion book Fire & Blood — to explore the reign of the tempestuous Targaryen clan over Westeros and the events surrounding a civil war which split the country.
But the relationship, he adds, was a tempestuous one: They had huge public fights (she got them kicked out of a restaurant), he claims she had a drug habit (he once rushed her to the hospital, where she had her stomach pumped), and she allegedly wouldn't let him end the relationship.
Reagan's tempestuous first years in the White House, which gave way to the causes she took on that helped improve her image, notably the "Just Say No" campaign against drug use that was inspired, in part, by the drug-related problems she had witnessed among some of her friends' children.
But the book's true focus is on his personal life, from his earliest days as a child with a penchant for costumes, to the meeting of his first love, to a tempestuous relationship with Miró, on and on to his final moments, still wearing disguises and separating himself from sycophants.
The work, "La Nuit S'Achève" ("The Night Ends") is a sextet to Beethoven's stormy Piano Sonata No. 23 in F minor, known as the "Appassionata" (played by Alain Planès); it shows Mr. Millepied's trademark fluency and skill in its smoothly evolving transitions from complex ensemble interactions to pas de deux tender or tempestuous.
It&aposs been a tempestuous few days that have left close U.S. ally and summit-matchmaker South Korea "perplexed"; North Korea&aposs traditional ally China indignant that Trump was blaming it for changing Kim&aposs hardening attitude; and officials in Trump&aposs own administration struggling to stay up to speed with developments.
To encompass Catherine's 34-year reign (1762-96) in four hours, they turn it into a love story: the tempestuous tale of Catherine and the courtier and general Grigory Potemkin (Jason Clarke), two crazy kids who can't quit each other while they're annexing Crimea, slaughtering Turks and neglecting to free the serfs.
One can certainly see allusions to the precarious political condition in Iran in her tempestuous paintings, but Lashai gravitated toward landscapes and nature initially because these subjects allowed her to experiment with color and form, and, later, as the Iranian government began to disintegrate, the permanence of the natural world provided some kind of solace.
Having a tempestuous relationships with professional critics, from the days of rolling my eyes at Rolling Stone's four star Mick Jagger reviews and criminal inattention to the Western Mass Hardcore scene all the way to being told (correctly) that I couldn't sing by Time Out New York, it's not a class I'm inclined to romanticize.
The paparazzi transformed Callas into a jet-set sex symbol — the Ava Gardner of opera: tempestuous and naughty, even if that was mostly spin — as they tracked her famous cancellations, illnesses, fashion and, above all, her volatile love affair with Onassis, often referred to as the richest man in the world at the time.
Now there's a 17-minute postscript, "Leagues Beneath," that both flaunts its duration — starting with more than five minutes of slow, tolling, guitar monoliths rising out of tempestuous drums — and earns it with an excursion through psychedelic whirlpools, slowly heaving chord changes, an onslaught of trills and a conclusion that dares to be quiet.
Consequently, Hockney and Gayford's tête-à-tête seems more a pretext for ingenious formal comparisons — between, for instance, Ingrid Bergman's misty eyes in "Casablanca" and Titian's "Repentant Mary Magdalene"; the tempestuous seas in Disney's "Pinocchio" and Utagawa Hiroshige's "Naruto Whirlpool" — and less a method of transcending old ideas of what "high culture" looks like.
But try to describe any of the four men who made up its brain trust, and you can barely get more than a phrase out of it: Gilberto Rodríguez Orejuela (pragmatic, a deal-maker, weak), Miguel Rodríguez Orejuela (shrewd, more tempestuous than his brother), Pacho (secretly gay), Chepe (runs New York, scowls like Lee Van Cleef).
Even by his standards, Mourinho, the Manchester United manager, has had a tempestuous summer, striking out at his immediate superiors for perceived ineptitude in the transfer market, at his players for their lack of conditioning or commitment, or both, and at his club for arranging a preseason tour to the United States that he, at some point, presumably approved.
Cutting back and forth in time, while draping every manner of philosophical digression upon the armature of his characters' lives, Mr. Bellow conjured both the busy mental life of his heroes — men who live, quite willfully, in their heads — and their daily, creaturely existence, their hectic encounters with tempestuous women, fast-talking pitchmen, professional jokesters, bumblers, bureaucrats and poseurs.
In a telephone interview, Mr. Abraham (better known as a producer whose credits include "Children of Men" and "Bring It On") indicated that he felt there were still aspects of the story that needed to be explored, explaining that he especially wanted to concentrate on the tempestuous relationship between the singer and his first wife, Audrey (played by Elizabeth Olsen).
And it was unclear throughout the contest how the two campaigns would ultimately be buffeted by tempestuous events in Washington, including Mr. Trump's handling of the investigation into Russian meddling in the presidential election, the House's passage of an unpopular health care overhaul bill, and the attack last week on a group of Republican lawmakers by an anti-Trump liberal.
This demarche came on the heels of a tempestuous two days during which Corker, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and one-time Trump supporter, took dead aim at the president's fitness to serve in the Oval Office, while the media was giddily reporting that Trump's own aides were comparing their boss to a pressure cooker on the brink of explosion.
Still, how McCarthy handles the often-unruly GOP caucus, works with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE (R-Ky.) and interacts with the tempestuous Trump will be a story to watch in January.
It was not easy to square the serene figure at the picnic table with the goofball naïf who over the years found herself on coke-addled jaunts through the Serengeti with tempestuous models and photographer divas; who spent a thousand nights clubbing in New York or Paris fueled by lavish quantities of Champagne and other stimulants; who embarked on nearly that many libidinal adventures along the way.
The enterprising Southwark Playhouse had a sellout earlier this season with a rare sighting of the John Kander and Fred Ebb musical "The Rink," a tempestuous mother-daughter tale that was a Broadway flop in 1984 but worked beautifully in the smaller confines of a south London venue that has produced many Broadway titles in recent years ("Grey Gardens" and "Side Show" were among the others).
Among those elements were the manipulation of vocals and the tweaking of more traditional song structures, as well as one that's specifically known as the drop — the moment in a dance track where the music coils around itself, building and building until it bursts, then unspools in a glorious, tempestuous release as the beat kicks in (in "We Found Love," the drop comes about a minute and seven seconds into the song).
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 denounced news reports about a White House in chaos during a lengthy press conference on Thursday that touched on Russia, the administration's agenda and his tempestuous relationship with the media.
House Democratic leader Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE mocked 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's desire for border-wall funding hours after a tempestuous Oval Office meeting, calling it a "manhood thing" for him during a private meeting with Democrats.
My life has been marked by moments in cars, from the joyful (road trips where my mom and I would compete against each other in a never-ending game of Yellow Car, keeping score of every non-taxi yellow car we passed on the road), to the tempestuous (like when, at 17, I flung open the side door of my mom's minivan to tuck and roll down the highway, though I changed my mind), to the surreal (when I drove for the first time two summers ago).
ENGLAND in 1819  An old, mad, blind, despised, and dying king,__ Princes, the dregs of their dull race, who flow Through public scorn,—mud from a muddy spring,— Rulers who neither see, nor feel, nor know, But leech-like to their fainting country cling, Till they drop, blind in blood, without a blow,— A peopled starve and stabbed in the untilled field,— An army, which liberticide and prey Makes as a two-edged sword to all who wield,— Golden and sanguine laws which tempt and slay ; Religion Christless, Godless—a book sealed ; A Senate,—Time's worst statute unrepealed,— Are graves, from which a glorious Phantom may Burst, to illumine our tempestuous day.

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