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1 They said that he took Wimbledon by storm in that same year.
2 He said the issue was a storm in a Westminster claret glass.
3 The state, known for winter blizzards, took the latest storm in stride.
4 The crisis in Cyprus may be a storm in an economic teacup.
5 There had been a fierce thunder- storm in the valley of the Chaudiere.
6 The news of their betrothal aroused a storm in the family circle.
7 That doesn't mean the budget row is a storm in a teacup.
8 The thought of the little sister quelled the storm in Marcella's soul.
9 All the horses but Don Carlos weathered the storm in good shape.
10 His Republican Revolution, he called it, took Washington by storm in 1994.
11 And of course I ran into a perfectly frightful storm in mid-Atlantic.
12 A dull voice, like a storm in the distance, said as follows:
13 About midnight, the storm in one half-hour fell to a dead calm.
14 She gazed at him, the storm in her breast subsiding a little.
15 There was a horrible feeling of impending storm in the home atmosphere.
16 A storm in the desert leaves many scars and erases many others.
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