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The phrase "storm things" is not a standard expression in written English and may not be widely understood.
It could be used informally to suggest causing a commotion or creating chaos, but clarity may be lost without context. Example: "When the news broke, the fans began to storm things at the stadium, demanding answers from the management."
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"With the storm, things are seeming more at risk than they were a couple weeks ago".
"Sometimes you are a hero and sometimes you are in the eye of a storm — things change quickly," he said.
In the days after the storm, things seemed almost idyllic within much of Arverne's 117-acre footprint, compared with the mess and chaos in the rest of the Rockaways.
Polling a city blown apart was nearly impossible, but, given the bungled rescue, the failed Baker bill, and the woebegone state of the city six months after the storm, things did not look good for Nagin.
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"But this was a storm thing because we're all cooped up".
So it was that we happily tromped to the ferry that would take us to Randall's Island, never for a moment thinking that we were already in over our heads with this whole being-outdoors-in-a-tropical-storm thing.
When the storm hit, things changed rapidly.
Add a hurricane to a perfect storm and things get much worse.
You kind of have a perfect storm of things lining up here".
"It's the perfect storm of things coming together," he says.
Where were members of the housing authority in the days immediately after the storm, when things were the most unmanageable and terrifying?
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