Sentences with phrase «uproar as»

Uproar as a promised Women's Museum in London opens as a Jack the Ripper exhibit instead in The Independent 4 August 2015.
This caused a mass uproar as some gamers who had genuine access to the game had it removed.
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.
It caused a massive uproar as the in - game purchases are pretty expensive.
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.
Zukorlić dismissed the uproar as «hysterical» in an interview with Danas newspaper on Monday.
The house will be in an uproar as the kitchen floor is taken up next week and the new wooden floor installed the following week.
France had just gone to the wall; in Dunkirk the British troops had suffered a severe defeat; the Soviet Union was still allied with the Nazi empire for all eternity; the Middle East was in uproar as the Arabs sided with the Axis; the United States was still far away.
Edison's 1896 creation capturing Irwin and actor John C. Rice doing something naughty caused a nationwide uproar as newspaper editorials declared the end of American morality and called for police action in theaters that dared to show the 18 - second flick.

Not exact matches

Scarlett Johansson's casting as a Japanese human - cyborg in «Ghost in the Shell» caused an uproar earlier this year, as did Tilda Swinton's role as the Ancient One in «Doctor Strange» — a character depicted as an Asian male in the comic source material.
Because, as the recent uproar in Europe shows, supporting austerity in theory is quite a different matter than staying behind it in practice.
The account, known as @SwiftonSecurity, also said the uproar among security professionals on Friday occurred because Microsoft did not include the patches among its most recent test software — meaning the Shadow Brokers hacking tools worked in test situations:
Notably missing was T.J. Miller, who caused an uproar in February when he hosted the Valley's version of the Oscars, the «Crunchies,» and delivered remarks viewed by many as offensive.
With recent uproar over drug price hikes by Valeant (vrx), Mylan (myl) and Martin Shkreli, healthcare experts have reached a consensus: The system as we know it is officially broken.
This has caused somewhat of an uproar in the SEO community, as it is very likely that the value of an inbound link is what enables a site like Wikipedia to even become popular in search rankings.
The group, which came together in recent months as a vocal opponent of the finance minister's tax - reform plan, is urging him to go further — beyond the adjustments he made to calm an uproar that dogged him for months.
Can you imagine the uproar if Muslims or Hindus or Pagans were granted teh same rights as Christians?
You see muslims getting into an uproar because their prophet Muhammad was depicted... but they believe Jesus was a prophet, as well, and do NOTHING when He is depicted and ridiculed by the world.
Much of the uproar surrounding the order is based on the misconception that it prioritizes Christians per se and functions as a «Muslim ban.»
This caused a good bit of uproar, as parallel movements in our own time have done.
is really that even though there is no God, she is meant to serve others as God ordains through thousands of years of revelations and teachings because her quarks will be in an uproar if she doesn't?
There should be an uproar about this as well.
Did I simply imagine the uproar on the floor of the Synod on October 16, 2014, as bishop after bishop protested an interim report generated by Baldisseri and his colleague, Archbishop Bruno Forte, which did not reflect the discussions of the previous two weeks?
You also believe that you must take on secret temple names, wear garments (underwear) that has secret symbols that are used in secret rituals in the temple as well as a blood oath that began in 1843, but ended in 1990 when there was a general uproar amongst non-mormons that found out about this particular ritual.
He will be reminded of what that simple old sage remarked in ancient times, «When they meet together, and the world sets down at an assembly, or in a court of law, or a theater, or a camp, or in any other popular resort, and there is a great uproar and they praise some things which are being said or done, and blame other things, equally exaggerating both, shouting and clapping their hands, and the echo of the rocks and the place in which they are assembled redoubles the sound of the praise or blame — at such a time will not a young man's heart, as they say, leap within him?
The Pope's restoration of the Pontifical Council for Interreligous Dialoguehas been seen as a signal that the pontiff regards interfaith dialogue as a priority, despite the uproar caused last year by his controversial speech on Islam.
There has been uproar in Romania over Bishop Barladeanu and another scandal involving a priest who had sex with a male student as believers are demanding more accountability from the church.
I have several gay family members, but I have no problem with people who's beliefs are different (as long as they are not discriminating against others) I also know several openly gay / lesbians that work for Chick - fil - A and have felt very comfortable there, at least until others started causing an uproar.
As the industry continues to push for sugar reduction and reformulation of much loved confectionery products, a change in the recipe of hazelnut - chocolate spread Nutella has caused uproar among consumers.
People have no problem pointing the finger at Mesut or Santi when they don't run as hard as Jack and Aaron do — despite the fact they're being played out of position — yet the moment that I state the obvious that Mesut and Santi are better than Jack and Aaron as ACMs it's an uproar.
As is, Manning's fan base created an uproar.
So I won't be celebrating this result like as if it was against the spuds, Yes the 3 points is great but that was highly expected against today's opponents and anything less would have caused an uproar, especially on here lol.
So imagine the uproar that would be caused if Ozil was to pick up a long term injury as well?
As to our cash on hand that causes such an uproar.
Some poor defending from a corner allowed defender Nemanja Vidic to head home midway through the first half before uproar ensued as Nani tapped home United's second despite handling the ball moments earlier, an act which had led Spurs goalkeeper Gomes to believe that referee Mark Clattenburg had whistled for a free - kick in their favour.
Of course, it caused a major uproar across the Internet and with columnists, as did her follow - up piece defending her position (and, one suspects, buzz for her novel but, hey, more power to her).
On Tuesday futures tumbled the daily 3 - cent trading limit after news of the discovery of the disease in the carcass of a California dairy cow caused investors to bail out of a market already battered by demand fears after the consumer uproar over a filler beef known by critics as «pink slime.»
The request has caused an uproar among some parents, consumer activists and physicians, who see it as little more than a ploy to sell more milk by confusing consumers about what's in the product.
Gillibrand has come a long way since the early days of her tenure, when her conservative record on immigration issues during her previous life as a Blue Dog House member caused an uproar among Latino lawmakers, one of whom, (Assemblyman Peter Rivera), denounced her as «xenophobic.»
You can almost hear the din as these characters descend into parliamentary uproar: no wonder the monstrosity of a Speaker needs such long tentacles in its bid to try and keep some semblance of order.
The decision by the Mahama - led administration was met with massive public uproar, as many describing it as a threat to national security.
Also, major global policy initiatives now hang in the equilibrium as a result of the recent uproar: for example, the EU - Canada (CETA) and EU - US trade deals (TTIP may soon fall victim to extensive campaigning by transnational anti-globalization movements, which has resulted in mass urban demonstrations in numerous countries participating in the deal.
Participants cited the uproar caused by community residents, elected officials and Community Board members as the reason the DOE had a change of heart.
Corey Johnson, Council District 3, Manhattan (Incumbent)-- Johnson, who's running for his second term, distinguished himself as a vocal proponent of the Times Square pedestrian plaza when an uproar erupted over costumed characters and desnudas in 2015.
After the uproar from the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville two weeks ago, New York City leaders are debating removing monuments to Confederate leaders like Generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson as well as other racist or otherwise problematic figures.
His comment invoked a public uproar with some Ghanaians as well as civil society organizations calling on the president to fire him.
There has been a tacit acknowledgment that a toll hike on the Thruway is likely, but the administration has been particularly reluctant to discuss that in an election year — especially since the last proposed toll hike caused such an uproar, and had to be turned back as a result.
Levin, as you'll recall, was a key player in the uproar over Carl Paladino's anti-gay statements during the 2010 gubernatorial campaign.
It caused an uproar from the floor as supporters of Clyne, himself a former county chairman, argued he was nominated and unopposed.
It is no coincidence that as we were slaughtering hundreds of our Shi'ite brothers on very spurious grounds in Zaria recently, the Saudis were also announcing in Riyadh the execution of 47 Shi'ites on terrorism charges, including Sheikh Nimr al - Nimr; provoking great uproar in the Shi'ite world.
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