Consequently, they should be prepared to reap the whirlwind that results from their actions.
The whirlwind of re-branding occurring over the past few months has left the blogging world in a tizzy.
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Your mind will soon get sharper when the whirlwind of sensory input subsides.
"We are sowing the wind in Syria, and we're going to reap the whirlwind, " he said to Mr. Kerry.
The GOP is now reaping the whirlwind, and Boehner may be forced to choose between his country and his job.
Say what you want, the people who will most immediately reap the whirlwind sown by such actions will be our troops.
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The Whirlwind Project conceived the technique of stringing the cores onto a matrix of wires and thus producing a random access memory.
The BOJ is reaping the whirlwind of what it sowed a dozen years ago, when it embarked on its aggressive deflationary policy.
Today's spin will be the subject of tomorrow's ridicule as we inevitably reap the whirlwind of wars that could have been prevented.
According to Forrester, today's computers use more technologies common to the Whirlwind than any other computer of its time, including parallel data transmission.
The whirlwind that swept through newsrooms harmed everybody, but much of the damage has been concentrated in areas where newspapers are least distinctive.
And so it was that from 1947 to 1951, the MIT Digital Computer Laboratory designed the Whirlwind I, the first digital computer at MIT.
Unfortunately, the understandable human response to smell smoke and not wait for signs of fire, may cripple otherwise stable funds caught up in the whirlwind.
The Whirlwind, arrested last week on suspicion of possessing a Class A drug, made a highest break of 101 as he defeated Gary Wilkinson 5-3.
With Groupon NOW not showing the whirlwind results that Groupon expected, the company does need a differentiator from the otherwise highly duplicable daily deal market.
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By next month, the little oasis represented by the Damien Hirst sale may have been blown completely away by the whirlwind in the financial markets.
Harvard Business School grads and consultants both, Stacey Estrella and David Fraze had done the whirlwind venture tour in late February, meeting with 15 firms in ten days.
Meanwhile, the Whirlwind was making its mark in the military.
European nations are now increasingly reaping the whirlwind thus sown.
It was as if Morini had distanced himself from Rousselot or, under pressure from creditors and swept up in the whirlwind of the movie business, had neglected the relationship.
After the whirlwind, Mr. Mimani said he is taking a more bullish view on gold, especially gold mining stocks, because their dividend payouts now offer a yield of about 4%.
Velshi, who over the course of his career covered the "tech bubble" of the late 1990s, said the whirlwind purchase may, in fact, be a last hurrah of sorts for Zuckerberg.
And this is why come December 31, the US will withdraw in defeat from Iraq, and pro- American forces in the region and the US itself will reap the whirlwind of Washington's irresponsibility.
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Given that they were testing Californians, none of whom would know that Oz is a real place, not just where the whirlwind dumps you out of Kansas, there was no observable previous bias.
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Michael Anton's quiet life amid the tinned peas, soap and cereals of his mother's grocery store in Baltimore's Polish neighbourhood is tossed into the air by the whirlwind arrival of the pretty, vibrant, red-coated Pauline Barclay.
Bank employees often had an incentive to make as many loans as possible, regardless of quality, to maximise their pay in the expectation that they would move to another job by the time the whirlwind was reaped.
Such a decision negates both the risk of being pick-pocketed and the stresses associated with the logistics of obtaining a favorable currency exchange while adding a measure of comfort to the whirlwind of change presented by a foreign place.
But when you even hint at such a thing, and begin doing so often, and make it an accepted tone of discourse, sooner or later the truly crazed will sit up and listen, and you will reap the whirlwind.
Mr. Romney can rebut the contention that he is "politicizing" this incident by showing that it is a teachable moment about the whirlwind we are going to reap from the seeds sown in the Mideast and elsewhere by President Obama.
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