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It could be storm intensity.
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He lives in a continuous state of hypervigilance, believing that the Embassy could be stormed at any moment.
There could be storms and stuff like that, and you know these people can't put all their cards on one tree".
Hundreds of metres from the clashes dozens of men in helmets formed a line in order to defend the camp on Independence Square, which they feared could be stormed by the police.
But there could be storms brewing on the distant horizon and it won't just be left to the engineers to replicate Paris.
For example, an ocean could have peaking waves or a lagoon could have a ripple of a breeze across it; either body of water could be storm-affected or perfectly still, depending on the effect you're trying to evoke.
His main objective was to reduce the Celtiberian capital, the hill town of Numantia, which could not be stormed but had to be blockaded and starved out.
More than one told me that the new tactic -- "this police terrorism" -- represents mounting fears that the parliament building, itself, could soon be stormed.
"There still could be more storm clouds on the horizon".
There could be a storm coming, the woman says.
"You never know, there could be a storm or a strike".
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