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see take by storm .
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From those modest beginnings, the site opened the gates for users from around the world to post funny, viral videos that could take the internet by storm, racking up millions of views and earning some millions of dollars.

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He has called her a "fantastic woman" who has "really taken Europe by storm".

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The BBC has previously reported that essential maintenance costing £400,000 was carried out to fix the access path after damage caused by Storm Frank in 2015, with an additional £1.6m allocated for scaling works ahead of the 2017 season.

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The Silent Valley Reservoir had recently reopened its gates to the public after being closed for more than nine weeks because of damage caused by Storm Éowyn.

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The strawberry has since taken the Internet by storm, with many users pointing out how absurd the fruit’s price tag is.

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