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He would be storming Labour citadels and summoning angry Labour voters to his cause.
Only 48 hours before thousands of Tynesiders (as Gateshead and Newcastle residents are called) would be storming the entrance, Radice swanned around the 70,000-square-foot store, absently checking the price stickers on the odd cerulean garden urn from Vietnam ($81) or bamboo-shuttered hutch ($1,623), whistling under his breath at their reasonableness.
People would be storming the steps of Congress, demanding change.
In the absence of adequate post-earthquake assembly areas especially in the heavily urbanized Istanbul, it is evident that after a major earthquake, especially in the coastal parts of the city, citizens would be storming to landfill assembly and recreational areas.
Concerning the fact that post-disaster evacuation and assembly area maps are publicly available neither from the Civil Protection Authority nor from the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, it is evident that after a major earthquake, especially in the coastal parts of the city, citizens would be storming to these landfill areas in the absence of post-disaster assembly areas inland.
"If there were a cure for breast cancer or Alzheimer's or diabetes, people would be storming the White House to make sure those medicines were available to everyone, you can be sure of that," said Robert Greenwald, a professor at Harvard Law School and the faculty director of the school's Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation.
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"If we dropped them, we would be stormed by the sex advertisers," he said with a laugh.
The following year, 1979, was designated Year of the People's Storm (Gore regukurahundi), when the struggle would escalate and enemy bases and administrative centres would be stormed and destroyed.
In the mayhem that had ensued, panic-stricken local authorities had been forced to divert the daily ferry connecting the island with the mainland for fear it would be stormed.
He then went to the Presidential Palace in central Yogyakarta, where the government leaders were discussing an ultimatum which stated that the city would be stormed unless the leadership accepted colonial rule.
When the Syrian Revolt was raging against the French in 1925, then High Commissioner Maurice Sarrail ordered withdrawal of his troops from the Christian quarters of Damascus, hoping that they would be stormed and looted by the Muslim rebels.
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