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No sooner had they stormed the Bastille than they had designs on storming us.
By Sunday, Feb. 20, protesters in Benghazi had armed themselves and were focusing all their efforts on storming the Katiba.
By 1981, Fellowes gave up on storming the National and moved to Los Angeles, where he spent two years playing minor roles — he was the chauffeur in "Rita Hayworth: The Love Goddess," starring Lynda Carter — and finally found himself poised for his big break: replacing Hervé Villechaize on "Fantasy Island".
You can also listen to Christian metal and hard rock on "Out of Babylon," "epic metal" on "Storming the Ramparts" and specialty '70s, '80s and '90s shows.
Burnside concentrated his plan instead on storming the bridge while simultaneously crossing a ford McClellan's engineers had identified a half mile (1 km) downstream, but when Burnside's men reached it, they found the banks too high to negotiate.
Filtzer noted a myriad of issues in Soviet production that had meant a more formal bonus system was unworkable in the Soviet Union: irregular availability of supplies that were often of variable quality, an irrational division of labour and a reliance on "storming" that made it difficult to motivate workers through a more conventional payments system.
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"Hold on!" I stormed at my staff.
A full-on storm was not immediately forthcoming, however.
The bull market went on to storm new heights.
Jansson is always wonderful on storms.
Bring on "Storm Center," "StormWatch" or "Storm Tracker".
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