He also has been at the center of turmoil caused by past remarks on race and religion.
The zeitgeist of 1976 had taken root in 1968, a year of turmoil and doubt.
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"I think it's unfortunate when there's any kind of turmoil on that show, " he said.
Both Pittman and Knell arrive following a period of turmoil, as new CEOs often do.
These freshman did not live through the last year of turmoil at Penn State.
It seeds the roots of turmoil, even terrorism, and it creates tremendous problems for our children.
Even in the present season of turmoil in the Middle East, Saudi Arabia is lucky.
Third, we want to see this moment of turmoil turn into a moment of opportunity.
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But unlike the recent of turmoil, one of the market's biggest causalities was the technology sector.
This tragic attack takes place at a time of turmoil and protest in many different countries.
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Besides, the U.S. housing market has already had to contend with a great deal of turmoil.
After more than a month of turmoil, Congress finally held its first session on April 10th.
The power-sharing agreement was to end months of turmoil and violence that followed the country's March presidential elections.
That is, the child becomes hard-wired to react much more strongly than someone who did not experience a lot of turmoil.
But the nation, looking for peace and calm after a period of turmoil, has accepted the cool logic of their candidacy.
This is hardly the kind of turmoil that the critics were predicting.
In times of turmoil, how important are simple rules of ethical behavior?
But after a year of turmoil, economic suffering and nationalist cries for protection, at least South-East Asia's leaders did not turn back.
As a result, the Dutch people tend to look to the royals as symbols of unity in times of turmoil or political division.
The recent developments threaten the power-sharing agreement, which was to end months of turmoil and violence that followed the country's March presidential elections.
"Anyone who relies on the fact that they own a scarce distribution network is going to face ten years of turmoil, " Sagan says.
This is a huge value-add: most investors know what to do, but in times of turmoil or uncertainty, doing the right thing is difficult.
But for now, many Chileans may just be grateful that their country is not suffering the kind of turmoil that has engulfed their neighbours.
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The production shut down follows a summer of turmoil for Suntech.
Worse, the CEO's surprise move adds an extra element of turmoil to a management team that has been blasted by shareholders for underperforming and lacking focus.
Mr Liveris is widely viewed as having done a good job since taking charge of Dow in 2004 after a period of turmoil at the top.
Now, the new financial architecture is being thrown together in an atmosphere of turmoil as President Bush announces a coordinated seven-nation program to strengthen financial institutions.
"His calm and dignified counsel, his compassionate and resolute foresight and his caring understanding have reassured many in the midst of turmoil and trouble, " he said.
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