Storming
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23 examples of Storming in a sentence
Psychologist Bruce Tuckman came up with the phrase "forming, storming, norming, and performing” as phases on how groups work.
On the left there's a photo taken by an Egyptian activist who was part of the
storming
of the Egyptian state security offices in March.
Now, about a week earlier, I'd watched that movie "Godzilla," the one about that huge lizard-like beast
storming
a major city, and the thought of a green monster coming for me was stuck in my mind.
The key that the Marquis du Lafayette sent to George Washington to celebrate the
storming
of the Bastille.
Segal has done some fine work in the past but he has dropped very low in my books and he will probably never pull out another undersiege or marked for death unless he sits down and has a very good brain
storming
session with himself.
Throw in some downright hackneyed scenes of the purest exposition, (try Custer and his wife's learning of the phony "Gold Rush" to excuse the invasion of the Sioux territory, Custer's testimony in front of Congress pleading the rights of the Red Indians and to top it all, Custer's
storming
into the president's office to beg to return to his post), honestly there's plenty more of the same, some of these scenes almost comical in their corniness... ...And yet, and yet, it's still a great actioner with Flynn as dashing as ever, DeHavilland as beguiling as ever, the young Anthony Quinn getting a start as Crazy Horse and director Walsh as barnstorming as ever in his depiction of crowd scenes and of course the tumultuous action sequences.
If it had stuck to the former then the graveyard sex scenes and the highly stupid
storming
of the wedding might just have worked( i say just).
It's the true story of Marine private Al Schmid who at the cost of his own sight, while wounded held off a horde of
storming
Japanese on Guadalcanal.
Pudovkin makes use of revolutionary techniques, especially montage, as he narrates the story of the
storming
of the Winter Palace in Skt.
Slows just a tiny bit when the wizened little 'man of God' turns up to exorcise the place but we are soon
storming
to a super finale as the poor man walks the corridors splashing his holy water whilst the girls are inside their rooms making their own little splashes.
One scene featured some notorious television executives
storming
into the set demanding safe yet unoriginal concepts.
But this one is a weak effort, with far far too many minutes of silent angst/introspection by the four leads interspersed by either Han Ji-eun or Lee Yeong-jae
storming
out of the house they share and then returning for more.
And there the intellectuals who, in the manner of Luc Ferry and Emmanuel Todd, suggest that it was perhaps not “by chance” that the wreckers had such an easy time approaching, storming, and sacking the Arc de Triomphe.
The Egyptian security forces’ subsequent failure to prevent demonstrators from
storming
Israel’s embassy in Cairo brought matters to the brink of calamity.
As the blurring of global divides deepened domestic cleavages, the stage was set for bilateralists to come
storming
back.
He wanted to know whether it was true that angry mobs were
storming
Soviet army facilities.
Hundreds of thousands were mobilized to take to the streets, with many
storming
and burning down the Cairo headquarters of the ruling Muslim Brotherhood.
Bolton and Pompeo may believe that the best possible outcome is for the meeting to take place, with Trump
storming
out angrily.
A young white guy with dark hair came
storming
toward me.
"Do nothing of the kind," said Don Quixote; "remember the true story of the licentiate Torralva that the devils carried flying through the air riding on a stick with his eyes shut; who in twelve hours reached Rome and dismounted at Torre di Nona, which is a street of the city, and saw the whole sack and
storming
and the death of Bourbon, and was back in Madrid the next morning, where he gave an account of all he had seen; and he said moreover that as he was going through the air, the devil bade him open his eyes, and he did so, and saw himself so near the body of the moon, so it seemed to him, that he could have laid hold of it with his hand, and that he did not dare to look at the earth lest he should be seized with giddiness.
He joined them only to assist at the
storming
of Torquilstone."
The Jester wore his usual fantastic habit, but late accidents had led him to adopt a good cutting falchion, instead of his wooden sword, with a targe to match it; of both which weapons he had, notwithstanding his profession, shown himself a skilful master during the
storming
of Torquilstone.
Down below, somewhere in the darkness, the people are muttering and
storming.
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