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There was a storm of applause.
Instead, there was a storm of whistles and boos.
Within minutes there was a storm of protest because the headline on the gallery erroneously said "Anti-government demonstrations".
When the Hume-Adams dialogue became public knowledge in 1993, there was a storm of protest from unionists scandalised by any dealings with republican "terrorists".
In Saudi Arabia itself there was a storm of violence, again by people professing loyalty to Bin Laden and undoubtedly influenced by him.
There was a storm of outrage in Kigali and diplomatic ties with France were broken, although there has since been a rapprochement.
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There's a storm of rain and hail in the middle of the day, grey skies battling the blue.
"Even though there is a storm of people upset, they are the minority and the overall impact this will have on GoDaddy is that our business is gonna go up," he said.
There is a storm of singin' in "La La Land," but no rain; the clemency of the weather is a God-given joke, and, even at Christmas, when Mia walks home after dark, she is clad as if for June.
There is a storm of fire coming.
I sense there's a storm of sweat cascading down foreheads on the Menlo Park campus.
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