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Switzer finished the race in four hours twenty minutes, but caused a press sensation for the eyebrow-raising feat of 'running a long way while in possession of ovaries', batting off the questions from journalists ("Are you a suffragette?" asked one hack with his finger firmly on the political pulse) about why she had entered the race with a Forrest Gump-esque "I like to run".
Gascoyne's investigation caused a press frenzy.
Her unexplained absence caused a press sensation.
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An incident of footballing insubordination at a time when strike action and other forms of civil resistance were intensifying in communist Poland, it caused a domestic press storm, which led first to the suspension of several prominent players, then the resignation of the team manager, Ryszard Kulesza.
Reports of this work caused a flurry in the press.
The speech caused a frenzy in the press, with one paper applauding it as "clear, calm, sagacious, profound, impregnable," and another denouncing Seward as a "repulsive abolitionist".
This has caused a scandal in the press, with conservative elements asking why a modern play, particularly a Beckett play, should be staged in this ancient monument.
They point to several recent cases, like that of Helmuth Nyborg, a Danish researcher who was fired in 2006 after he caused a furor in the press by reporting a slight difference in average I.Q.
Mr. McCain's comments caused a stir among the press in Spain and did not escape the attention of Mr. Zapatero, who said that Mr. McCain showed "the necessary prudence" with his remarks.
The book's "disappearance" caused a stir in the press, perhaps because the last time it had been stolen, by Vikings or similar miscreants, in 1007 A.D., it was recovered stripped of its binding and muddied by sod after eighty days twice as many, de Hamel notes, as Christ spent in the Wilderness.
At the DN.C., multimillionaire Truman Arnold took over and essentially duplicated the G.O.P.'s tactics in raising money among the elite... His frankness about the price of access to the President caused a furor in the press; after five months at the D.N.C., he headed back home..
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