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"There is quite a bit of uproar among the wider campus and student community," Clemens said.
Predictably, reports on the much-anticipated car — along with a bit of uproar about its operational details — began to ricochet around the Internet.
He wasn't a sit-in-the-corner, a quiet Harry; if there was a bit of uproar he'd be amongst it like myself.
But when Ruby icon Why the Lucky Stiff (also known simply as _why) suddenly took all of his projects offline – including the famous Why's (poignant) Guide to Ruby – offline in August 2009, there was quite a bit of uproar and anger in the programming community.
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