Catherine was the immediate object of his gallantry; and, while they waited in the lobby for a chair, he prevented the inquiry which had travelled from her heart almost to the tip of her tongue, by asking, in a consequential manner, whether she had seen him talking with General Tilney: "He is a fine old fellow, upon my soul!
Obama's deputy national security adviser through some of the most consequential points of his presidency, including decisions to authorize the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, send more troops to Afghanistan, pull most troops out of Iraq, restore diplomatic relations with Cuba, seal a nuclear agreement with Iran, intervene militarily in Libya and refuse to intervene militarily in Syria.
" But Overstreet's task, to collect critical data from the river, is essential to understanding one of the most consequential impacts of global warming.
Wasn't hip-hop, which achieved its mass-market breakthrough and dominance in the '90s, the last genuinely new and consequential invention of American pop culture?