Furiously
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We are all now
furiously
improvising our way through a situation for which there is no script, and if you're an amazing jazz musician, then improv is great, but for the rest of us, it can kind of feel like a crisis.
Over the past couple of months, the team at StoryCorps has been working
furiously
to create an app that will bring StoryCorps out of our booths so that it can be experienced by anyone, anywhere, anytime.
And I can still vividly remember
furiously
finning to reach this old, encrusted cannon on a shallow coral reef.
In fact, every morning, this is what I see, Spencer waving at me
furiously
as we're making our breakfasts.
In fact, even as I stand here before you, all throughout my body, cells are
furiously
replenishing to, well, keep me standing here before you.
Written by anonymous Germans, the leaflets urged readers to renounce Hitler, to fight
furiously
for the future— and to never give up hope.
But this is one of those very rare moments when we have to choose whether we're just pedaling
furiously
to get back to where we were a year or two ago, and a very narrow idea of what the economy is for, or whether this is a moment to jump ahead, to reboot and to do some of the things we probably should have been doing anyway.
Under a tree she saw a woman meditating
furiously.
It mutates furiously, it has decoys to evade the immune system, it attacks the very cells that are trying to fight it and it quickly hides itself in your genome.
This episode "Hush" was view by me alone in the dark just after Midnight with my windows open and the wind blowing through
furiously
by an after storm.
The other dudes are very colorful and personable as well; charismatic ball of cocky and defiant fire Tony Alva in particular comes across as one arrogant, yet impressive piece of
furiously
assertive work.
It opens with a stirring patriotic speech lauding the virtues of England's green and pleasant land, then cuts to a shot of Eddie and Bill walking up a street, arguing
furiously.
A
furiously
intense story that takes place shortly after the Cold War where an American colonel (Roy Scheider - "Jaws") who has a troubled past, picks a fight with a high-ranking Soviet military officer, (Jurgen Prochnow - "Das Boot") that nearly escelates into a Tarantino-like standoff.
The last days of former president Carlos Menem's political career,
furiously
fighting his own political extinction, has offered a pathetic example of this tradition.
In the past, the Turkish government has reacted
furiously
against Turks who have spoken out about the massacres of Armenians in 1915.
The idea is that when shareowners
furiously
trade their stock, corporate executives feel pressed to ensure high earnings every quarter, so that the share price does not fall.
And examining that connection provides a good opportunity to assess the weaknesses and ambiguities of the longstanding argument that
furiously
high-volume stock-market trading shortens corporate time horizons.
The declining average is partly due to a
furiously
trading fringe.
The uproar that Kumar’s statement triggered has forced government spokesmen to backpedal furiously, asserting that Kumar’s was not the final official view.
It has already reacted
furiously
to attempts to curb its powers and rein in the activities of its intelligence apparatus.
But that is slow in coming; in the meantime, the Japanese financial market
furiously
adjusts to the rising Yen by doing exactly the wrong thing: they sell off dollar assets, dump dollar earnings to move their balance sheets and income flows into Yen.
Germany’s leaders have reacted
furiously
and are now subjecting Draghi to nationalistic personal attacks.
The Chinese also responded
furiously
to the passage of a US naval warship through disputed waters in the South China Sea last month, a move that the foreign ministry called a “provocation” that “severely undermines China’s sovereignty and security.”
Perversely, it is
furiously
attempting to capture the moral high ground by claiming that coal is essential to ending energy poverty.
Chinese growth is widely regarded as
furiously
export-driven, but domestic investment has in fact been the major component.
The Israeli government reacted
furiously
to Goldstone’s efforts.
Likewise, French banks holding Greek bonds cling to whatever thin reed of optimism they can and lobby
furiously
against restructuring.
Since then, commentators have
furiously
debated the theme of “China rising” and Xi’s concentration of power in his own hands.
Rapidly growing catch-up economies are paddling
furiously
to avoid being dragged down by a torrent of capital inflows.
He now must backtrack
furiously
to preserve the UK’s economic and political unity, all the while blaming the EU for having to do so.
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