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eye of the storm

n. A region of calm weather right in the middle of a storm.

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Eye of the Storm (band)

Eye of the Storm is an American hard rock band formed in 1991. The band consists of vocalist Paul Sportelli, guitarist Craig Marcus, bassist Tom McNeill and drummer Tony Bienert. The band has released three independent albums: Eye of the Storm, F2 and Fall into Grace. The band's official website is notable for its introductory animation, in which Sportelli can be seen pretending to be a professional boxer while also singing into a microphone.

Eye of the Storm (Mark Heard album)

Eye of the Storm is an album by Mark Heard, released in 1983 on Home Sweet Home Records. According to the liner notes: "This album is a special, one-time release of acoustic guitar-oriented material. It is homemade. It was recorded on 24 track equipment one instrument at a time."

Eye of the Storm

Eye of the Storm may refer to:

  • Eye (cyclone), a region of mostly calm weather found at the center of strong tropical cyclones. The center of a typhoon is called the eye with winds that move toward the center in counterclockwise direction in the northern hemisphere
Eye of the Storm (EP)

Eye of the Storm is the sixth extended play by American hip hop duo Insane Clown Posse. Physical copies can be obtained only on Hatchetgear, the official Psychopathic Records online webstore. It is the group's 24th overall release.

Eye of the Storm (Stormwitch album)

Eye of the Storm, was the fifth studio album released by the German heavy metal band Stormwitch in 1989 and the final album that features the original line up. The album is the band's least heavy release to date, featuring several ballads ("I Want You Around", "Take Me Home"). It is not one of Stormwitch's best received albums.

The album features a guitar played extract of Mozart's "Rondo Ala Turca" (from Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 11 (Mozart)).

Eye of the Storm (Albannach album)

Eye of the Storm is the second album of Scottish tribal war band Albannach. It was recorded in spring 2007 in Auchindoun, Scotland.

Eye of the Storm (Mahogany Rush album)

Eye of the Storm is a studio album by Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush. It was released on August 1, 2000, under Griffin Records.

Eye of the Storm (Ringo novel)

Eye of the Storm is a novel by John Ringo, as part of the Legacy of the Aldenata series. It is set after the defeat of the Posleen on Earth, and introduces a new threat from outside the galaxy - the Hedren.

Eye of the Storm (Divinefire album)

Eye of the Storm is the fifth studio album by Divinefire, a band known for its Christian, Symphonic, and Power metal music. The album was released in 2011.

Eye of the Storm (1991 film)

Eye of the Storm is a 1991 German romantic thriller, directed by Yuri Zeltser.

Eye of the Storm (2015 film)

Eye of the Storm (originally released as L'oeil du Cyclone) is a 2015 Burkinabé psychological drama film directed by Sékou Traoré. It received ten nominations at the 12th Africa Movie Academy Awards and won in three categories including Best Film.

Eye of the Storm (Ryan Stevenson song)

"Eye of the Storm" is a song recorded by Christian musician Ryan Stevenson for his 2015 studio album Fresh Start. It peaked at number one on both the Billboard Hot Christian Songs and Christian Airplay charts, his first single to reach such feat.

Usage examples of "eye of the storm".

The three Kencyrs were in the eye of the storm here, protected only by one slowly disintegrating door.

She was adept, as she had shown on the island of Suspended Skull, at remaining unobserved in the eye of the storm.

She and Sara had obviously lost their minds when they were inside the eye of the storm.

And there really was something therea dim, dark shape at the eye of the storm.

She'd never actually seen him when he was deep in the cold rage, had seen him only when he was coming back from it, but she sensed he was in the eye of the storm and something as insignificant as the wrong inflection on a single word would be enough to set off a violent explosion that would tear the court apart.