I do not propose to comment on the article as the sooner this storm in a teacup is forgotten the better. |
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In face of such gloating by the political right, several newspapers have insisted that the whole affair is a storm in a teacup. |
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It seems a bit of a storm in a teacup to an outsider but maybe within his own professional group it was important to him. |
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For all the noise made by oppositionists, the weekend events had all the intensity of a storm in a teacup. |
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The other European powers made great play of belittling US fears and giving the appearance that this was a storm in a teacup. |
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It appeared to be game on, but for Thunder it was merely a storm in a teacup as thereafter York gleaned total control. |
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All this furore about same-sex marriages seems a storm in a teacup to me. |
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It would seem that the process has come a long way forward and this is probably a storm in a teacup. |
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There is nothing whatsoever in this storm in a teacup that is trying to be wrapped up by the Social Democrats against Commissioner McCreevy. |
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I fail to comprehend why the advertising industry is raising such a storm in a teacup. |
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Even if it did happen such incidents are commonplace on the training fields of the land, a storm in a teacup quickly sorted and set aside by practical managers. |
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What happened between me and Ian was a storm in a teacup, handbags at 22 paces, and there was no real aggro, beyond the pair of us making our points. |
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It wasn't corruption, but it wasn't a storm in a teacup either. |
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Mr President, I am somewhat surprised at the storm in a teacup that this change to our Rules of Procedure has provoked in some quarters. |
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Any upheaval in economic relations in any country of the European continent, in the whole European continent without England, is a storm in a teacup. |
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It's been less a storm in a teacup and more a blizzard on top of a Victoria sandwich cake. |
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Is it all a storm in a teacup, or could battles between the two giants spoil an opportunity for a world trade round intended to make trade work better for everybody? |
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Boycotting a tea company may be a storm in a teacup, but the St Paul's protest is about a massive problem on a global scale, and needs to be kept on the agenda. |
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