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How to use storm in a teacup in a sentence

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I do not propose to comment on the article as the sooner this storm in a teacup is forgotten the better.
In face of such gloating by the political right, several newspapers have insisted that the whole affair is a storm in a teacup.
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.
For all the noise made by oppositionists, the weekend events had all the intensity of a storm in a teacup.
The other European powers made great play of belittling US fears and giving the appearance that this was a storm in a teacup.
It appeared to be game on, but for Thunder it was merely a storm in a teacup as thereafter York gleaned total control.
All this furore about same-sex marriages seems a storm in a teacup to me.
It would seem that the process has come a long way forward and this is probably a storm in a teacup.
There is nothing whatsoever in this storm in a teacup that is trying to be wrapped up by the Social Democrats against Commissioner McCreevy.
I fail to comprehend why the advertising industry is raising such a storm in a teacup.
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.
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.
It wasn't corruption, but it wasn't a storm in a teacup either.
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.
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.
It's been less a storm in a teacup and more a blizzard on top of a Victoria sandwich cake.
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?
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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