Others think the weight issue is a bit of a tempest in a Kiddush cup.
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He believes that all of the current hubbub will eventually amount to a tempest in a teapot.
But this is the age of social media, where even a trite ad can stir up a tempest.
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"It strikes me that this is a tempest in a teapot, " said Gene Wood, who voted for Akin and plans to vote for him again.
All this is kind of a tempest in a teapot, but also because with the extended followup data, the discussion isn't even about the current data.
Before anyone turns into a tempest in a demitasse, you should know that Fiat says that the machine will only work when the vehicle is stopped.
Michigan's Department of Environmental Quality insists the issue is a tempest in a garbage bag, pointing out that 80% of solid waste going into landfills last year was Michigan's own and that total waste fell by 5% last year.
Co-pay-free contraception is law of the land: As part of the ACA, HHS announced that contraception would be included in the list of preventative services that must be covered without a co-pay. (Is there anything more preventative that contraception?) A tempest erupted.
Later, after a small tempest of protest, YouTube unblocked the video, saying that it was not a copyright violation.
Then, like a little tempest, "Winds with Hands" ends as quickly as it started, just like that.
And the effect, of a whirling sonic tempest, turns the piece into a dazzling feat of poetic and technical virtuosity.
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Investment banks' conflict of interest helps explain why a recent survey of fund managers, by Tempest, a consultancy, found that many managers increasingly resort to their own, in-house research, despite its extra cost.
And Mr. Lepage seems to have imported a character from "The Tempest, " turning him into a solo balancing act.
Another recent example was the tempest in a teapot about the Instagram Terms of Service.
Still, we're told, this tempest in a Gucci bag has some Republicans worrying that shopping sprees at Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue might undermine Palin's everywoman image.
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The sudden retirement of Chief Executive Davinder Brar has set off speculation in some corners that Tempest, a nine-year company veteran, is just warming the seat for Malvinder Singh, the founder's grandson.
He added that the stadium's 27-tonne bell was being cast on Friday at London's Whitechapel Foundry - where 13.5-tonne Big Ben was cast in 1856 - and would be inscribed with a quote from The Tempest's Caliban: "Be not afeard, the isle is full of noises".
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Composer Paul Moravec has been awarded the Pulitzer for Tempest Fantasy, a chamber work written for piano, violin, cello and clarinet.
The Tempest may seem like a stark contrast to the Harry Potter films but he says there is a similarity in the acting.
The playwright's final work was called "The Tempest, " and some have already asked: Is Dylan's "Tempest" intended as a last work by the now 71-year-old artist?
Mr Davies said the singer-songwriter had already paid tribute to John Lennon in a track on his 2012 album Tempest, and it would not be too much to expect him to use "to bring something of Dylan Thomas to life".
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Twitter lit up with rumors, spreading fears of the worst for Wayne's outcome, but a Tweet in his name attempted to calm the tempest.
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Twitter has lit up with rumors, spreading fears of the worst for Wayne's outcome, but a Tweet in his name attempted to calm the tempest.
And while those of his films set in Britain have painted a darkly comic picture of the country, "Isles of Wonder" -- the "Tempest"-inspired extravaganza which kicked off the Games -- proved much more of a celebration of the nation.
The remark referenced a gospel passage in which Jesus Christ sleeps amid a storm at sea and then awakes to calm the tempest.
The version of "Sweet Airs" (the fourth movement of "Tempest Fantasy") above is taken from a performance at the 2003 Grand Canyon Chamber Music Festival (now known simply as the Grand Canyon Music Festival).
One of those friends is writer Terry Tempest Williams, who recalls watching Murie testify at a Congressional hearing 25 years ago on the fate of 100 million acres of Alaskan wilderness.
His neighbours have fled the tempest of tribal killing that has raged through Ituri, a province in north-eastern Congo, in recent months.
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