• In a whirl of transactions, the risk of sharp practice, including insider dealing, may well grow.

    ECONOMIST: Property funds in Japan

  • Away from the whirl of bargains, he created a Silence Room where shoppers could escape London crowds.

    FORBES: Peace And Quiet Is The New Black

  • Much of the combat is just a whirl of movement photographed up close.

    NEWYORKER: X-Men Origins: Wolverine

  • Her private life grew raunchy, with marriage to bad-boy Bobby Brown in 1992 propelling her into a whirl of boastful sex, violent rows and cocaine.

    ECONOMIST: Whitney Houston

  • In a foreign country such as France, Catherine Camus would have been a stranger, one more Camusian character struggling to understand the whirl of absurdity between birth and death.

    WSJ: Book Review: Algerian Chronicles

  • The whirl of sound waves allowed the teams to catch, move and orient microscopic particles, all without actually contacting them physically, which makes the solution ideal for handling delicate material.

    ENGADGET

  • After a recent whirl of travel that included a speech in Las Vegas and a meeting in Switzerland, Gates detoured to a secluded resort in New York's Adirondacks to spend a weekend with Melinda and Jennifer.

    CNN: In Search Of The Real Bill Gates

  • You don't get the usual rumbling of an idling engine, just the whisper-quiet whirl of the e-tron's motor (Audi is currently engineering an "e-tron sound" so that outsiders will be able to hear the car) and wind whizzing by.

    ENGADGET: Audi A3 e-tron hands-on (video) Hands-on

  • While that argument makes the alarmist blogs and MSNBC, it neglects that, everything else being equal, if hurricanes are becoming rainier, they must be getting stronger, as the fuel that drives the kinetic whirl of the tropical cyclone is the heat released by the condensation of water.

    FORBES: Climate Change Alarmists Can't Seem To Buy A Major Hurricane

  • In all of this whirl, Rossi has added nothing new.

    FORBES: Waiting for Cold Fusion

  • Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- The very words "majority" and "minority" in American demographics are about to swap meanings, like partners on opposing sides of a Virginia reel who lock arms in the middle, whirl about, and take up positions on opposite sides of the lineup.

    CNN: I see America's diverse future--in my house

  • For those who've yet to give it a whirl, Babbel uses a mix of repetition, visual cues, spelling exercises and voice recognition, and it does a pretty stellar job of segmenting things into digestible lessons for those who only have five or ten minutes at a time to spare.

    ENGADGET

  • Pepsi added its version, allowing a can of the namesake cola to whirl like a dervish.

    FORBES: A Meme-Based Ad Can Make A Brand Seem Cool Or Cost It Dearly

  • If the Magic Mouse is a piece of flat land, the Mini Whirl is, well, Everest.

    ENGADGET: Smartfish Whirl Mini Notebook Laser Mouse review, now on sale for $50

  • Dr. Atzmon's vision and breakthrough technology led him to form Smartfish Technologies and launch a line of computer peripherals based on the company's ErgoMotion technologies, beginning with the Whirl Mouse, to promote a healthy PC lifestyle for work and play.

    ENGADGET: Smartfish Engage keyboard automates ergonomics, is finally available

  • Still, the nature of the deployment gives some clues as to what British soldiers might actually do on the ground. 16 Air Assault Brigade will provide the sort of troops who might descend on northern Iraq from Turkey, assuming that the current diplomatic whirl yields Turkish co-operation.

    ECONOMIST: Britain sends in the Rats

  • The fruit of it all is a record that pulls the listener in for an epic tilt-a-whirl ride that is dramatic and zany.

    NPR: Willie Nelson, Wynton Marsalis Team Up

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