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Therefore, the dance gained power because of the tension that existed between restraint and tumultuousness.
The crazy tumultuousness of their relations goes far to sustain an otherwise episodic narrative.
Isaacson's book, of course, is not the first to highlight the tumultuousness of Steve Jobs.
Many of the precisely synchronized actions had purely formal beauty; others suggested the tumultuousness of life.
Despite the tumultuousness of Finnish history during the first half of the 20th century, Helsinki continued its steady development.
The post-WWI era saw local politics in Saxony mirror the tumultuousness befalling all of European politics at the time.
The turmoil in the Communist world has provoked a spate of books that run the constant risk of being outdated by the very tumultuousness of the events they deal with.
Mr. Marsalis has been merging the tumultuousness of John Coltrane's rhythm section in the mid-1960's with an Ellingtonian and New Orleans horn conception.
Since it began publishing three months ago, the weekly newspaper Her New York (which was a daily for its first three weeks) has become known for the tumultuousness of its staff changes.
In the popular consciousness, "Show Boat" is the great American musical about the tumultuousness of love, played out against the majestic Mississippi River and the big-shouldered city of Chicago.
It's some measure of this film's tumultuousness that Andrei (Andrei Goutine), the brutish central character, takes solitary rides on a roller coaster in order to collect his thoughts and calm down.
But even as he sought to assure New Jersey residents that their government was at last emerging from the tumultuousness of the McGreevey administration, Mr. Codey could not resist savoring the moment.
Jamison, in an interview, said she was an "exuberant" person, yet she longed for peace and tranquility; but in the end, she preferred "tumultuousness coupled to iron discipline" over leading a "stunningly boring life."
Even Mr. Daugherty's solo turn, a full-throated rendition of "That Old Black Magic," depends for much of its tumultuousness on the pulsating "Bolero"-like rhythms Mr. Field is pounding out on the piano.
Not a muscle in him stirred, save that a quick ear might catch a thickness and a tumultuousness in his breathing and a keen eye note the eyes of him in this half-light, while he watched her as a trained dog points at game.
Some of them are prototypes of the sort of people that would be attracted by a revolution, like Luis Cervantes, who is an educated man mistreated by the Federales and therefore turning on them, or Güero Margarito, a cruel man who finds justification for his deeds in the tumultuousness of the times.