It has been a whirlwind couple of weeks for backers of the SCHIP bill.
Even the best-managed companies aren't protected from this destructive clash between whirlwind change and corporate inertia.
Consequently, they should be prepared to reap the whirlwind that results from their actions.
Knowing the importance of secrecy in his business, Casey was a whirlwind and secretive traveler.
Any hopes of a Leeds revival were dashed by Manly's whirlwind start to the second half.
At this moment four years ago we were in the middle of The Great Recession whirlwind.
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Following a whirlwind, 11-day courtship, she marries up-and-coming politician and soon to be president, Ferdinand Marcos (Jose Llana).
And the Hungarian champions duly took control of the tie with three goals in a whirlwind 14-minute spell.
The whirlwind of re-branding occurring over the past few months has left the blogging world in a tizzy.
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Perhaps unsurprisingly, Downton Abbey writer and co-creator Julian Fellowes feels a bit like he is "riding a whirlwind".
They mastered the art of making whirlwind stops around the country and pressing the flesh with the voters.
Throwing caution to the wind, I became a whirlwind killing machine, blowing through each room with deadly force.
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Mr Bush is scheduled to travel from Lithuania to Romania for the last leg of his whirlwind European tour.
He had already sunk into a chair for a brief break in a whirlwind weekend of meetings and celebration.
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Your mind will soon get sharper when the whirlwind of sensory input subsides.
Music critic John Brady has this whirlwind tour of something called Pop Cosmopolitanism.
Compared with the glacial pace of past years, Syria has seen a whirlwind of economic reforms in recent months.
"We are sowing the wind in Syria, and we're going to reap the whirlwind, " he said to Mr. Kerry.
Over the past few days, my house has been a whirlwind of new schedules, uniforms, book bags and school supplies.
Young also described Hunter's whirlwind travels to escape the media on private planes around the holidays in 2007 and 2008.
On Thursday, he said he was on the mend, but not enough to keep up with his famously whirlwind schedule.
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The President was in Dallas Friday on a whirlwind weekend tour hoping to take his case to the American public.
The GOP is now reaping the whirlwind, and Boehner may be forced to choose between his country and his job.
Cairns struck a whirlwind 75 before both Astle and himself were dismissed along with Roger Twose leaving the match hanging in the balance.
It is be a fitting way to end your whirlwind visit through the city's niche museums -- from the kitsch to the killer.
But that all changed when Auberge Resorts closed the Jerome last year for a whirlwind 5-month renovation that had dramatic impact.
During a December whirlwind world tour, Alwaleed stopped in Moscow and met with the mayor and with powerful industrialist Vladimir Potanin.
McCain was en route to Arizona late Tuesday after spending the last five days on a whirlwind trip through Eastern Europe.
In a thrilling final, Klaasen made a whirlwind start, winning the first two sets before the four-time champion found his rhythm.
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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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