No doubt this mess will only get bigger, with more big names thrown into the maelstrom.
With the collapse of the Thai baht in mid-1997, the entire region entered an economic maelstrom.
And how could policymakers have limited the economic damage that this financial maelstrom wreaked?
Fowler was a newby on the PGA Tour when his attire triggered a maelstrom of demand.
In the current maelstrom, Wright is recommending companies in the addiction-driven businesses of tobacco and mobile phones.
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But the iPad, with its strong sales and maelstrom of media attention, may have upset the equilibrium.
More importantly, Europe is just entering a demographic maelstrom that will severely limit its chances for reform.
First, the West has a security interest in preventing the region from slipping into a maelstrom of conflict.
Some suggest that as many as 80% of the foreign fighters who entered Iraq's maelstrom passed through Syria.
And the uniformed crowd poured itself into the maelstrom, throwing themselves bodily into a song of personal revolt.
But his brother Marvin, who has never cared for the political maelstrom, thought he'd be crazy to do it.
Under Mr Uribe, who has been in power since 2002, it has been a maelstrom of criminal infiltration and scandal.
On the other hand, all three men seem to have made a positive advantage of being out of the maelstrom.
In recent years, stars have increasingly found that one way to control the media maelstrom is to get in on the action.
WeNews reported, during the maelstrom over the procedure, that women testifying before Congress described how the medical procedure saved their lives.
But, as the wars worsen and more refugees are sent fleeing across borders, some of them could be sucked into the maelstrom.
How Miss Cantwell will fare in this maelstrom remains to be seen.
You are in a maelstrom that pulls you down with increasing speed.
But the film's singular essence is its evocation of the scintillating intellect, the immature judgment and the emotional maelstrom that constitute Oliver's inner life.
Yet Signal finds itself in the middle of the immigration maelstrom.
Long, overly qualified statements weighed down with technical jargon can't compete in the wireless digital maelstrom, where attention spans are limited and audiences are fickle.
The maelstrom of bad news has grown so loud that even a resounding scientific success has only a slight effect on a company's share price.
Their world is thrown upside down into a maelstrom of chaos.
Above it, there's a muscular maelstrom of activity in which four men lift from the cross the body of Jesus, which is already turning green in death.
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While Herman Cain might be looking for any shelter to hide from the media maelstrom surrounding alleged sexual harassment claims, the public has been anything but silent.
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Weinberger's principles remind us that the situation in Syria is difficult for the United States because calibrating means and ends in the maelstrom is easier said than done.
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The sere, crumbly atmosphere of a dig, as I envisioned it, seemed a welcome relief from the maelstrom I now perceived to be teeming within the human body.
Take it slow (if that is at all possible in the vehicular maelstrom of central Beirut) and try not to develop the local fondness for speeding around blind mountain bends.
Into this maelstrom, Jefferson delivered perhaps the most conciliatory inaugural address in U.S. history, "better liked by our own party than his own, " in the words of Massachusetts Federalist George Cabot.
Rather, working directly with a publication to capture the big-ticket event is one way to ward off the paparazzi and control the media maelstrom--not to mention making big money along the way.
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