Since then it has stormed into popular culture, littered a thousand newspaper headlines and prompted numerous "backronyms".
Undaunted, Clark stormed through the field, recording one lap record after another eventually regaining first place.
The visitors then stormed ahead in the 16th minute courtesy of a clinical finish from McGinn.
Tania stormed around the house and said she wasn't staying in the house with him.
The old lady stormed over to see her husband but found him impervious to her outrage.
As others stepped in to direct the response, insurgents stormed through the unfinished building.
First, and very happily, women stormed into the workforce and supported their families with income.
Other SWAT members set off a stun blast to distract Brown and stormed the house.
Officers stormed a business centre in Tottenham and, after some initial confusion, located a radio studio.
The last battle in which our forces stormed enemy defenses took place in late July 1953.
But he stormed back and said: 'I'm not going for a smoke, you have to pay.
Humphreys slotted over a penalty before Ferris stormed through for a converted 13th-minute try.
On May 2, several Hindu activists stormed into the Bombay apartment of internationally renowned painter M.
The tactic appeared to work a treat as Williams stormed to a 7-1 lead.
They were strengthened last year, after the existing ones were stormed by hundreds of would-be immigrants.
As he stormed off the field, he started miming umpire calls, to the delight of the crowd.
Police said they stormed the house early on Sunday morning after noting Murphy's "deteriorating state of mind".
Bradford Bulls' 15-match unbeaten run came to a crashing end as Warrington stormed to victory at Wilderspool.
Steve Bruce's team had stormed out of the traps, hustling Villa and making all the early running.
Special forces stormed the living area on 19 January and the gas treatment plant two days later.
And without the Knicks having a primary scorer on the floor, the Pacers (33-21) stormed further ahead.
London fashion, has, you see, stormed the seats of power and gained access to the citadel.
In 1994 three men armed with a machine gun stormed into the Carlton Hotel in Cannes, France.
Over the past six days, some 3, 000 members of the security forces stormed the area, the activist said.
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The head of the government's delegation, Vice-President Ali Osman Taha, reportedly stormed out in fury, but eventually returned.
Second seed Guillermo Coria stormed into the third round with a 7-6 6-3 win over France's Paul-Henri Mathieu.
However, the incident was brought to an end when police stormed the house after four explosions were heard.
Uthappa stormed down the pitch to swat Dewald Nel high into the back row of the mid-wicket stand.
Semenya stormed to victory in the Olympic Stadium last August, winning the final in one minute 55.45 seconds.
Usually calm and composed, Zoff stormed away from reporters after the Belarus draw that saw them sneak through.
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