Sentences with phrase «uproar earlier»

New York - based designer Timo Weiland (Lorde and Kerry Washington are fans) got his followers in an uproar earlier this month when he posted the EDM duo holding custom designed multi-denim jackets on the company's official Instagram, without information on how to order the pieces.
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.
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.

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Early last year, when news broke of Joseph Fiennes playing Michael Jackson in the U.K. anthology series Urban Myths, the backlash and uproar was swift.
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.
The USDA issued nutrition standards for school meals early in 2012, but it's taken this long to issue the ones for competitive foods, no doubt because of the expected uproar from food and drink producers whose products will now be excluded.
AFA Foods, one of the largest ground beef processors in the United States, filed for bankruptcy in early April, citing the uproar over pink slime.
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.»
She isn't qualified to be the governor,» Quinn told The New York Post earlier in the day, sparking an uproar in the day - old primary campaign.
The uproar over claims that the People's Republic of China launched a series of network - based cyber attacks earlier this month against the U.K., France, Germany, and the U.S. has died down.
One of the key issues in an uproar over grantmaking that has roiled Texas's $ 3 billion cancer research fund receded yesterday when the agency's board approved $ 39 million in research grants that it had set aside earlier this year.
The diversity push was in response to the #OscarsSoWhite uproar that took place earlier this year, when all - white acting nominees (for the second year in a row) put a microscope on the Academy's largely white and male membership.
When early evaluations of the program found that children's gains in IQ were small and faded out as they aged, the resulting uproar quelled President Richard Nixon's attempt to expand the program.
Despite the uproar, Matisse and his fellow Fauves quickly emerged as some of the most influential artistic innovators of the early 20th century.
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