Sentences with word «uproar»

Uproar means a loud and chaotic noise or disturbance that causes confusion or excitement. Full definition
The art world is in uproar over a portrait claimed to be of Shakespeare, but how do you tell the masterpieces from the fakes?
In 1998, at the age of 30, he was the first black winner of the Turner prize, and he later caused uproar in some quarters with a painting of the Virgin Mary that featured spherical pieces of elephant dung.
A variety of activities including a «real - life» symmetry powerpoint to engage children (warning - funny monkey images may cause uproars of laughter...
There has been a lot of uproar over the words «PlayStation Vita» and «price», and not much of it has been positive.
Tory backbenchers are already in uproar about proposed increases to capital gains tax which will hit second home owners and other parts of the Conservatives» constituency.
It follows public uproar from Conservative MPs after he appeared to break the party's 2015 manifesto pledge not to increase income tax, VAT or NI contributions.
An article based on the book in The Wall Street Journal last month caused uproar among the mathematically minded.
There was a lot of uproar when the videos / articles first surfaced of McDonald's automated ordering systems replacing headcount at certain locations; however, I had to imagine investors were excited.
(Trump's recent executive orders targeting immigration largely from Muslim - majority countries were met with uproar on many U.S. college campuses, where international students feared they would be barred from completing their education here, let alone staying afterwards.)
He made the privacy push after public uproar over the White Plains - based newspaper's publication of an interactive map showing the addresses of all pistol permit holders in Rockland and Westchester County.
Mining 2 mins ago By Kai Sedgwick — 11 Monero Miners In Uproar After Panic Algorithm Change Due to ASICs...
It comes just three weeks after the Unite general secretary sparked uproar by accusing backbenchers such as John Woodcock for using the anti-Semitism row engulfing Labour to «toxify» the party.
The federal law often cited by states — the No Child Left Behind act (NCLB)-- does not require students to take tests; could you imagine the national uproar if it had?
Olafur Ragnar Grimsson, Iceland's president, has created uproar with his decision to block legislation that would have repaid $ 3.9 bn ($ 5.6 bn) lost by British and Dutch savers in a failed Icelandic bank, triggering a referendum that the government is expected to lose.
Andre once caused uproar at The Tate, London after his work Equivalent VIII was bought by the gallery in 1972.
The decision sparked uproar among Tory MPs last night, who called on the Home Secretary to step in.
Wall Street is buzzing over Facebook's latest earnings results, which topped Wall Street's expectations despite recent uproar about the company's handling of user information.
(UPDATED) Following uproar over sermon from mid-1990s, the Passion founder and pastor announced he will not deliver benediction at Obama's public swearing in.
Last year's Pixel created for a bit of uproar for diehard Android fans between the axing of the Nexus brand and dated design, but display issues aside, Google appears to have made a much more positive impact on consumers this time around.
Facebook's rollout of «Graph Search,» which connects users around common interests and mutual friends, has created uproar in the online dating space.
For more on the latest Indie Obscura news, be sure to read our coverage of the recent uproar surrounding Pokemon GO's newest update, the leaked details surrounding No Man's Sky including a new item called the Atlas Stone, and Abzu's new musical trailer with Journey composer Austin Wintory at the helm.
But we got as much traction in that first month as Financial Uproar got in its first year, including mentions on a couple of major blogs.
France was in such uproar over the loss that it ended up being featured on news papers around the world.
Miketendo64: There has been a fair bit of uproar as regards to funds from a previous Kickstarter campaign of yours and secretly used the funds to help develop TINY METAL.
There was a national uproar when Leicester City Chairman Sidney Needham offered two seats to a Cup Final to Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.
The existence of this content caused a huge uproar from special interest groups and government officials alike and caused the Entertainment Ratings Safety Board to change the rating of GTA: San Andreas from Mature to AO for Adults Only.
While Naples went into uproar after news broke that their city's second coming of Argentine genius had swapped the Partenopei for much hated northern rivals Juventus, the rest of the world scratched their head.
-LSB-...] a snarky ad advising moms that it's only a theory that nursing is good for your baby and creating a social media uproar on Twitter.
If she's really that blind, she brought the ensuing uproar on herself.
Edward Kienholz and Nancy Reddin Kienholz's work caused a lot of opposition and uproar because of the unvarnished depiction and thematization of sexual power and exploitation, abuse of political power, racism, and institutionalized faith.
There was a big uproar about this same exact thing a few years ago, and then they made the Glowlight Plus so there was no partition between Nook content and sideloaded content.
He has also been the subject of controversy recently after being photographed with a cigarette outside a nightclub in London, which caused uproar within the press...
Causing perhaps the greatest uproar over sending taxpayer dollars to private schools is the fact that the funds come with virtually no accountability measures attached.
What would he do if a pastor in the home countries, rather than Gainsville, Florida, caused international uproar by planning a Koran burning?
In 2010, amid much uproar among the German public, their government announced a plan to prolong the lifespan of most nuclear reactors by many years.
That triggers uproar from Tories, of course.
However, Lasun caused more uproar when, in his bid to support Gbajabiamila, he too admitted that Buhari was sick.
There would be a fan uproar at this point no matter what he does for the anthem.
This follows public uproar against proposed tariff increments tabled by the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and the Volta River Authority (VRA.
The resulting uproar followed similar backlash over real blackouts at other federal agencies, resulting from a Trump administration gag order on their distribution of climate change information.
CLEVELAND - Feelings are still raw around the work of Dana Schutz, whose painting of Emmett Till in an open casket - hard to look at, even in reproduction - provoked uproar when it appeared last year in the Whitney Biennial.
In fact, I [Colin] was CEO of CanLII during the period in which the scraping and republication took place and the public uproar began.
A former top counterintelligence expert at the FBI, now at the center of a political uproar for exchanging private messages that appeared to mock Trump, changed a key phrase in former FBI Director James Comey's description of how former secretary of state Hillary Clinton handled classified information.
Ben Whishaw Doesn't Understand Uproar About Matt Damon, Jack Black Reveals He Lost Brother To AIDS: MEME
Rather than any of the current uproar about skeptic's conflict of interest being some kind of new revelation to investigate, the situation instead begs for investigating why it has only a single highly questionable and literally unsupportable source for the «corrupted skeptic scientists» allegation, and why no journalists over the last 20 + years have ever checked the veracity of the allegation.
Chinese scientists triggered an international uproar earlier last year when they tried to edit the DNA of human embryos even though they used only defective embryos that had no hope of developing.
But Mike Hearn's discussion of this last week prompted uproar from the bitcoin community.
The initial uproar centered on in - game purchases in «Star Wars Battlefront II.»
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