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- "He does ( italics ) not ( end italics ) build companies, " claimed Robert S . Leventhal, the former president of Western Union who left the company stormily in 1988 after LeBow took control.
- Still others might not see fit to set the completed poem to massive, surging, embracingly tender, stormily angry music and place the whole strange package before a public uninterested in new music and bored by questions of theology.
- The hearing on a misuse-of-whip charge against Corey Nakatani ended stormily Sunday morning with the jockey's attorney accusing Santa Anita stewards of bias, the horse's owner saying a lawsuit is being considered, and a humanitarian-group spokesman decrying the shortage of witnesses.
- The thing reads like a novelization of the Calvin Klein perfume commercial for Contradiction, in which the model Christy Turlington talks about what a mess of conflicting emotions she is as she stares stormily into the camera, then laughs a shade too hysterically, then weeps a little, then smiles coyly, then averts her gaze moodily.
- Since April, the non-ideological Federation of Republican Women in both Indiana and Virginia have voted resolutions urging their party to drop any abortion plank; 10 days ago the Nevada GOP convention, in a possible preview of San Diego, was so stormily divided over the issue that only the elimination of any abortion plank could restore peace.
- Writers of " Rolling Stone " magazine placed " Back to Black " at number 98 on their list of the 100 best Songs of the'00s praising Winehouse's trademark " stormily soulful " vocals and the updated sensibility . " NME " editors listed it at 61 on an eponomyous list for the magazine, writing that the song proved the album's real depth and added, " Hard faced and broken-souled, its knowing wallowing spoke to anyone who'd ever had a bunnyboiler moment " . " Back to Black " was further considered to be one of Winehouse's signature songs.