But she faced a storm of criticism, particularly from Muslim women in the hall.
Gingrich's position has provoked a storm of protest among many of his GOP colleagues.
Mr Bush's fondness for religious language and biblical references has provoked a storm of criticisms.
And we had no preparedness at the federal level whatsoever, for a storm of that magnitude.
In another, a storm of the southeast coast of Florida was limiting airport takeoffs to the north.
The ad created a storm of criticism from groups like the National Alliance on Mental Illness.
An even harsher set of rules was originally floated in 2008, but met a storm of resistance.
Their suggestion is that the United States is still woefully unprepared for a storm of Katrina's scope.
The charges were later dropped on a technicality, but not before they had attracted a storm of international criticism.
Because Breezy Point hadn't been hit by a storm of Sandy's magnitude for decades, piping-plover habitat there had shrunk.
In August, an announcement by the U.S. Geological Survey triggered a storm of uncertainty in the natural gas industry.
The mine workers retaliated by firing at police, and a storm of gunfire lasted about three minutes, E-TV said.
His horrific death has cast them into a storm of grief and doubt.
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The novelty generated a storm of press coverage and accusations from bloggers that the start-up is a scam.
That earned him both a noble peace prize and a storm of scandal.
The retailer has been facing a storm of criticism for failing to fulfill orders it accepted online for the items.
The Outer Banks of North Carolina saw such gains several decades ago after rebuilding from a storm of similar scale.
He apologised for "a lapse of judgement" amid a storm of condemnation from writers over the unfair practice of "sock puppeting".
"We also plan to improve our communication to customers should a storm of that magnitude hit again, " said vice president Nick Lazanich.
When the introduction of the new stamps was announced there was a storm of protest because Tony Hancock had not been included.
They met a storm of opposition, which persisted through two more tries.
Last month Facebook caused a storm of protest from privacy groups and users when it unveiled plans to simplify its privacy settings.
None of that has prevented a storm of chatter over who's ahead.
"This is a storm of major proportions, " warned Boston Mayor Thomas Menino.
Of course, knowing the book as I do, I can assure you that A Storm of Swords has more than a little flash.
But it was clearly influenced by a storm of protest that erupted on conservative talk-shows and websites after the leaking of the script.
And yet, that view would obscure a storm of new innovation and technology deployment which may well radically change the power grid forever.
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Using tear gas and pepper gas, the police then escorted the Klansmen to their cars in a storm of stones and beer bottles.
What if you examined Citi through a darker lens, taking into account what it would need to weather a storm of loans gone bad?
But revamping the project has raised a storm of protest from European industrialists--they fear the extra costs will force them to move facilities elsewhere.
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