Sentences with phrase «brouhaha going»

There was apparently some big brouhaha about it over at Dear Author — well, I tend to avoid Dear Author because there seems to always be some kind of drama or brouhaha going on over there.

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«There are lots of other things like slowing growth, and net interest margins that won't get going, and the brouhaha over trying to outsource 45 jobs.»
One way to interpret The Controversy of recent years is to see it as a «preachers» fight,» a tug «of «war among competing clerics, a theological brouhaha that most laypeople would just as soon go away.
He particularly identified the sale of government vehicles to outgoing functionaries, the brouhaha surrounding the post-office residence of President Mahama, the question of a vice presidential residence, and what he described as midnight decisions of the out gone administration, as consequences of institutional lapses in the transition process.
The brouhaha over the whole thing has gone down.
But amid all the buzz and brouhaha, an important point has gone unmade: while auto - piloted autos will surely make life more convenient for many adults, they will be nothing short of revolutionary for adolescents (and their parents).
And your description of the brouhaha that went on between Amazon and the so - called Big 6 (there are actually more than 6) is simply wrong.
Ever since clean energy reform legislation faded far, far into the background during the last months» health care reform brouhaha, all we've had to go on have been the occasional reminder that Senators Kerry (D - MA), Graham (R - SC) and
There's currently a big brouhaha about whether big email providers like AOL and Yahoo should go this route.
A video of Steve Jobs speaking to Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher at the D8 conference in 2010 has gone viral ever since the brouhaha over Cambridge Analytica and Facebook broke out (you can see it below).
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