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On Friday, Ross caused an uproar with another errant report.
The article created an uproar, with some critics accusing the Jewish Horowitz of making anti-Semitic remarks.
In particular, he created an uproar with his campaign for the use of a plain table for communion instead of the altar.
The legislation, which came into force on 1 July, has caused an uproar, with all the main professional bodies, including the Australian Medical Association, uniting in condemnation.
Amazon, which caused an uproar with writers and publishers when it started selling used books in 2000, made it as easy as clicking a button.
Having set off an uproar with a briefing about some EU negotiations, he gets utterly wasted and is therefore oblivious to the trouble he has unleashed.
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Zhang spoke with the Guardian days after a white male engineer at Google sparked an international uproar with a memo criticizing diversity initiatives, arguing that white men are victims of discrimination and that women are underrepresented in tech because they are biologically less suited to engineering and leadership positions.
James D. Watson, the eminent biologist who ignited an uproar last week with remarks about the intelligence of people of African descent, retired today as chancellor of the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory on Long Island and from its board.
But when it was published in the October issue of Creating Keepsakes, an uproar ensued, with derogatory and largely anonymous posts on scrapbooking blogs and Web sites like twopeasinabucket.com and scrapsmack.blogspot.com.blogspot.com
James D. Watson, the eminent biologist who ignited an uproar last week with remarks about the intelligence of people of African descent, retired yesterday as chancellor of the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory on Long Island, and from its board.
The fact that the Badgers even made the tournament has caused an uproar, especially with Minnesota State fans, who will sit at home because of the complicated rules that makeup the Pairwise.
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