An update to the traditional hawker stalls run by Indian Muslims, mamak restaurants have taken KL by storm.
In any case, the Taylor Made Ghost line has taken golf by storm and received wide acclaim.
One book that has taken Germany by storm is by a young author born in the eastern city of Dresden, Ingo Schulze.
Nordic walking - where you strut with poles just like a cross-country skier - has taken Germany by storm in recent years.
Or is it the wave of international golf, which has taken America by storm, leaving the U.S. winless in the last six majors since Phil Mickelson won the 2010 Masters?
Since the first book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, was published, the series has taken the world by storm.
Anecdotal evidence suggests our first experience of the mobile internet - WAP phones - have not exactly taken the public by storm.
Apple's iPod, a stylish and desirable digital music player, has taken the world by storm because of the ease with which music can be downloaded.
The Russian billionaire has taken the NBA by storm with his bravado, but will he have the good business sense to hire quality basketball people to slowly but surely turn the Nets fortunes around as they soon embrace their new Brooklyn digs?
Over the past few years, this time management system has taken the business world by storm.
The company has taken the toy industry by storm since 1997, when the first Build-A-Bear Workshop store opened in St.
Danica Patrick has taken the NASCAR world by storm, winning the most popular driver award last year as voted by fans.
Embraer ( ERJ - news - people ) has taken the airplane press by storm with its innovative light jets, the Phenom 100 and 300?
That must be some die-hard IT control freaks, because the iPad seems to have taken the computing world by storm, including leading enterprises with high level security concerns, such as financial institutions.
Apple, meanwhile, has taken the mobile gaming landscape by storm with its iPhone, iPod touch and iPad devices.
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Havaianas have already taken the US and Australia by storm, and now the UK importer is selling 50, 000 pairs a week.
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Since that meeting, Pejic has taken both menswear and womenswear collections by storm as one of the most sought-after models.
But now Wi-Fi has suddenly taken the U.S. by storm, along with myriad Wi-Fi startups nobody had heard of 18 months ago.
While the wood in the study was placed there by scientists, wood naturally finds its way into the ocean as dead trees fall into rivers and are swept out to sea, when storm debris is taken by surging waters and even from shipwrecks.
My colleagues here at CEB, Matt Dixon and Brent Adamson, have written extensively about commercial insight in a book that has taken the B2B sales and marketing community by storm: The Challenger Sale: Taking Control of the Customer Conversation.
The FEMA Administrator, Craig Fugate, and National Hurricane Center Director, Dr. Rick Knabb, briefed the President on the projected track and timing of the storm as well as steps being taken by the Administration to support potentially impacted states.
At Indian Railways he made his mark by restoring a storm-ravaged bridge in 46 days when it might have taken six months.
On the call, the President asked Secretary Napolitano and Administrator Fugate to provide the officials with an update on the resources and steps FEMA has taken to support their communities and first responders as they continue to confront ongoing flooding and damage caused by the storm.
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