What's the difference between roiling and rowling?
Roiling
Definition:
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Roil
Example Sentences:
(1) The self-described billionaire launched his campaign by referring to Mexicans as “rapists” and “killers”, the first in a series of controversial remarks that have roiled the GOP primary.
(2) Within six months, any stop, search or arrest by a police officer in the city – roiled by unrest in 2014 after the fatal shooting of unarmed black 18-year-old Michael Brown – must be captured on camera, according to the draft agreement with federal officials published on Wednesday.
(3) The issue may have roiled the political world this week, much as boasting of groping women overshadowed the previous debate, but what really distinguished the third and final television showdown of the reality TV election was the unusual amount of time both candidates devoted to attacking each other’s policies rather than each other.
(4) Or perhaps this latest ambush is just an excuse to resume the government’s internal warfare, which has been roiling away since January.
(5) Dazed survivors stand immobile in a huge, roiling cloud of dust.
(6) "Markets roiled" Bond traders continued to view Greek debt as hugely risky.
(7) Last month’s business sentiment was also weighed down by sharp declines in China’s stock market and a surprise currency devaluation that roiled markets worldwide and a devastating explosion in the busy port of Tianjin.
(8) The embarrassing event has the potential to torpedo the rest of President Enrique Peña Nieto’s administration and roil relations between the US and Mexico,” it said.
(9) The roiling is so surround sound it's hard to hear him.
(10) Following a month-long rout on Chinese stock markets, authorities devalued the yuan several times last week, roiling global equity markets and sparking fears of a currency war in which countries compete to boost exports by cutting the value of their currency.
(11) With the undocumented comprising as much as half of the uninsured population in Los Angeles, the issue has echoes of the roiling immigration debate.
(12) Leaders from Ferguson, Missouri , are to meet Department of Justice officials on Tuesday to discuss a federal review of their policing of the town, which was roiled by protests following the fatal shooting of an unarmed 18-year-old last year.
(13) The new measures come as the White House tries to both ratchet up pressure on Tehran to abandon its nuclear programme and dissuade Israel from launching a unilateral strike on Iran, a move that could roil the Middle East and jolt the global economy.
(14) The decision not to indict Pantaleo touched off protests that roiled the streets in New York City and beyond and raised issues of police brutality, racial equity and the efficacy of grand juries.
(15) The historical memory of his presidential monuments has been consumed by fantasies of small-town life but it is a landscape of whitewashed buildings against the undulating emptiness, a country roiling with dreams.
(16) Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula has taken advantage of the political turmoil roiling Yemen.
(17) Rather than reach out he retreats, and roils at the fickleness of everything – entreating media boosters to validate him, telling the colleagues they have no right to desert him, while pondering who he can jettison in order to save himself.
(18) I’m also proud that [CPS] has moved in the opposite direction of some of the more regressive legislation that’s been passed.” Controversy is roiling over transgender students and their rights in the nations’ schools, with some schools and even whole states taking steps to force students to use facilities in conflict with their gender identity.
(19) Modi was ostracised for his actions, or inactions, during the Godhra riots , sectarian violence that roiled across his state for a month in 2002 in which 1,000 or more people, largely Muslim, died.
(20) Opinionated butchers, bakers and candlestick makers, hacks, artists and pornographers, impresarios and charlatans were now the protagonists in a roiling landscape of new ideas and opportunities.
Rowling
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) Edwina Rowling Ditchling Sussex • Following the Guardian's coverage, I checked the NHS leaflet for details on opting out.
(2) J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) If the worst they can say about you is you're an OPENLY GAY EX-OLYMPIC FENCER TOP JUDGE, you've basically won life.
(3) Rowling said that she had been the subject of unwanted attention from "unbalanced people" and objected to the fact several newspapers had published pictures of her properties that were clearly identifiable.
(4) If we value JK Rowling more, then Hachette should win."
(5) The new commissions come on top of a number of forthcoming dramas, including Dahl’s Esio Trot and an adaptation of JK Rowling’s The Casual Vacancy.
(6) "I was delighted to experience and enjoy the attention to detail, creativity and superb craft that went into the first Wizarding World in Orlando," said Rowling.
(7) At the end of May, Amazon stopped selling certain titles published by Hachette, including JK Rowling’s latest detective novel .
(8) Through the Harry Potter movies he's become friends with JK Rowling, and gets very upset about the general preoccupation with her wealth.
(9) Months after Amazon started penalising Hachette's biggest names, who also include David Baldacci, David Foster Wallace and JK Rowling's crime alter ego Robert Galbraith, the company set out a proposal for a new way of selling ebooks.
(10) Book publishing in China is overseen by the state, and while the market has been opening up to western authors during the past decade – books by bestselling writers including JK Rowling and Dan Brown are popular there – works with political or sexually explicit content are routinely censored.
(11) Yours sincerely Clara Amfo David Attenborough Clare Balding Melvyn Bragg Brian Cox Daniel Craig Richard Curtis Judi Dench Chris Evans Stephen Fry Nick Grimshaw Miranda Hart Lenny Henry Gary Lineker Michael McIntyre Steven Moffatt Trevor Nelson Annie Nightingale Graham Norton Jamie Oliver Michael Palin Adil Ray JK Rowling Mark Rylance Simon Schama David Walliams Rachel Weisz Claudia Winkleman Reggie Yates
(12) Nevertheless, he would wait and see what Rowling comes up with for her debut screenplay before making a final decision.
(13) The Forbes list: EL James: $95m James Patterson: $91m Suzanne Collins: $55m Bill O'Reilly: $28m Danielle Steel: $26m Jeff Kinney: $24m Janet Evanovich: $24m Nora Roberts: $23m Dan Brown: $22m Stephen King: $20m Dean Koontz: $20m John Grisham: $18m David Baldacci: $15m Rick Riordan: $14m JK Rowling: $13m George RR Martin: $12m
(14) In the modern age, only the career of JK Rowling, creator of Harry Potter, is comparable.
(15) Last year after Rowling was revealed to be the author of the first Galbraith novel, The Cuckoo’s Calling, the novel became Amazon’s top seller.
(16) We don't know what the consumers are valuing most – the distribution system Amazon supplies them with or the new JK Rowling that Hachette publishes.
(17) Amazon will face another test later next week with the release of Rowling’s latest crime thriller .
(18) It has also removed the possibility of pre-ordering books by authors including JK Rowling , whose forthcoming Robert Galbraith crime novel The Silkworm is not available on the site.
(19) "When I say he made Fantastic Beasts happen, it isn't PR-speak but the literal truth," Rowling told the newspaper.
(20) Guests included the mayor of London Boris Johnson, JK Rowling, Gordon Brown's wife Sarah, and the actress Vanessa Redgrave.