That roiled his colleagues and, some argued, prolonged a stoppage that wiped out the World Series. |
The poems in these earlier volumes roiled in the fecundity of the creative mind with a sort of Zarathustrian flare. |
A catapult fired point-blank, and flames broke over the roiled water, but it was pointless. |
In the 19th century, Iran and Iraq were roiled by the Babi movement, which asserted that Ali Muhammad Shirazi was the Mahdi or Qa'im. |
He appears to have roiled some executives who were turned off by his hard-charging approach and overselling the merger's synergies. |
In 1891-92 Iran was roiled by protests against a tobacco monopoly granted to a British freebooter, a Major Talbot. |