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The revelation caused something of a storm on social media.
First published in 1945, Letty Fox caused something of a storm when it first appeared.
President Bush created something of a storm when he included the retirement proposals in his budget plan early this month.
"I also may seem calm but underneath there is something of a storm going on and we need to manage that.
Then a book called Charming Bowels by Giulia Enders caused something of a storm in its native Germany and I got fully immersed in the subject.
'Mum never minded when people copied her,' explains Mary, 'she just wanted more vegetarian food to be available for everyone.' The arrival of Linda's cookbook in 1989 caused something of a storm.
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With 12.4 million fans following @coldplay, the retweet that followed generated something of a Twitter storm.
As Mr. Kurz puts it, "We've had something of a perfect storm".
In Crumlin, the bad air hotspot is caused by something of a perfect storm.
"There is something of a perfect storm gathering over the BBC," he said.
The Urban Institute study is one of many to show something of a perfect storm of economic trends battering younger workers.
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