Sentences with phrase «uproar when»

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There's was an uproar when it launched the OnePlus 3T merely five months after the OnePlus 3.
Motorola caused a bit of an uproar when denying G4 and G4 Plus users their hopes of receiving official Oreo updates, partially making up for the communication blunder by ultimately promising 8.0 goodies for the higher - end of the two mid-range phones.
Among those executed were the controversial Lipstick on Caterpillar Tracks (1969), which created an uproar when first erected at Yale University; Giant Icebag (1969 - 1970), which was motorized and inflates and deflates; and Flashlight (1981), a 38 - foot steel monument on the campus of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
There was much the same uproar when Hirst had his first major exhibition at the 1993 Venice Biennale.
Last week there was uproar when people noticed that Richard Prince had been selling other people's Instagram photos at $ 90,000 a pop.
Georg Baselitz sent the Internet into an uproar when he said women don't paint well.
Vanessa Beecroft, known for naked exhibitionism — the use of nude women in many installations — caused an uproar when she splattered naked African immigrants with red paint during last year's Venice Biennale to protest the situation in Darfur.
There was a bit of an uproar when this initially happened with Marvel Battlegrounds; people don't like change (myself included) however I think we're all over that now.
People were in uproar when they heard that the ps4 was and still is getting better resolutions than the xbox one but an even bigger game changer which may happen sooner than you think could be on the horizon (lara croft DE anyone?)
However the company was forced to reintroduce a second hot meal and free snacks on long - haul flights after customer uproar when they removed them last year.
It caused an uproar when the US Treasury 10 Year Note yield touched 3 % a few weeks ago.
In case you're not familiar, Dead Trigger is a zombie shooter game and last week Madfinger Games, the company behind it, caused quite an uproar when they said the Android app was now free because of such high piracy.
Porter Anderson, thank you for reminding us to listen for the Song from the Uproar when we are at conferences.
There may have been quite the uproar when it was announced that 30 Rock would be departing Netflix in October, but thanks to Hulu, Liz Lemon will remain easily streamable from the comfort of our digital devices for the foreseeable future.
The internet was in an uproar when Jeremy Renner was nowhere to be seen in the latest Avengers: Infinity War trailer.
Last spring, he and a colleague, Eske Willerslev, created an uproar when they managed to recover 20,000 - to 30,000 - year - old mammoth, horse, and musk ox DNA from a clod of frozen Siberian dirt.
However, Lasun caused more uproar when, in his bid to support Gbajabiamila, he too admitted that Buhari was sick.
There was an uproar when it was revealed that Downing Street had nominated four of the 12 lenders for a place in the House of Lords, prompting concerns that honours were being sold off.
The Benue State government has banned public processions following Wednesday uproar when residents in Makurdi took to the streets to express their grievances over incessant killing of people in the rural areas by suspected Fulani herdsmen.
There was an uproar when a hotel spent $ 11 million for a Christmas tree.
wow — CNN you sure love to stir the pot and let's not forgot that there was an uproar when JF Kennedy became President, a Catholic President, which many people then felt the Vatican would be running the show.
You wrote that there was an uproar when the Bible was published in non-latin languages which implies that the original Bible was written in Latin which is erroneous.
Then you admit your illogical ranting about how there was an uproar when the Bible was published in other languages has nothing to do with my point about the absurdity of requiring people to read the Quran in Arabic in order to properly understand it.
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 triggered an international uproar when he made his comments in response to last week's deadly shootings in California by two Muslims who authorities said were radicalized.
In 2015, Beijing's office of marriage registration caused an uproar when one of its posters saying: «Being a good wife and good mother is the biggest achievement of a woman,» began circulating online.

Not exact matches

I was surprised when I learned that Kevin Johnson, CEO of America's most popular coffee brand Starbucks, decided to close more than half of the company's U.S. stores on May 29 to conduct racial bias training for staff, following the uproar over two black men — Rashon Nelson and Donte Robinson — being arrested at a Philadelphia location.
An uproar occurred when the Trump administration put a «gag order» on multiple federal agencies, and started taking down climate change informational pages from those agencies» websites.
Another royal uproar occurred when l eaked nude photos of Prince Harry were published by British tabloid The Sun.
When Pennsylvania State University's employees refused to fill out a wellness questionnaire and penalties set in, the uproar got national attention.
«This mischaracterization is going to be great for Sweet Peach,» he says, predicting that the uproar will only stoke interest in the crowdfunding campaign when it gets under way in a few days.
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.
When Ikea took two weeks to expand a U.S. recall of a dresser to China last year, for example, users were in an uproar, questioning whether the company truly valued its Chinese customers.
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.
Christians, who believe Jesus is GOD, have more right to be angry and in an uproar, when Jesus is stepped on and defamed.
● Nasr Abu Zaid, Professor of Arabic at Cairo, caused uproar in Egypt when he advocated the use of modern methods of linguistics for the understanding of the Qur» an.
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.
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.
If it was just that simple then why doesn't CNN come up with all the solutions to every crisis... This is True Media manipulation when you are trying to garner a simple uproar in blog post to get your daily hits for your sponsors.
Moreover, if the argument from synchrony is to decide, what is to be done with the fact that the religious age par excellence would seem to be old age, when the uproar of the sexual life is past?
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?
Russ, then why such an uproar in 1633 when the Catholic church went after Galileo for Heresy over suggesting the Sun was the center of the universe and the earth revolved around the sun.
Alice's popularity on campus spread, but when news got out about the conversions, there was an uproar.
The division between Pharisee and Sadducee is clearly reflected in the New Testament, particularly in the question on the resurrection put to Jesus by the Sadducees, 23 and also when Paul used the fact to advantage by winning the sympathy of the Pharisees and thus causing the Council to be divided and to end in an uproar.24 This division serves vividly to illustrate the strong differences of opinion which existed in the Jewish setting of the time of Jesus.
He was a short and small Israeli with a distinct accent in English and when our big group sat down to lunch on the first day he so elaborately and ridiculously was describing his utter disdain for carrots that the whole table was in an uproar of laughter.
There was a huge uproar in my family a few weeks ago when I posted this Sage - Fried Pork and Pumpkin Noodle Bowl recipe.
The June frenzy seems similar to the uproar the dealer community experienced a few years ago when its beloved buying groups went through significant realignment.
When I wrote about the Gastronomic Uproar at Trader Joe's, I positively clamored for our community to urge chocolate manufacturers to fill the void.
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.
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