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"It starts with: You're fired from 'United States of Tara.' You're fired from 'Grey's Anatomy,' because Shonda" — Rhimes, who went on to create "Scandal" — "doesn't really feel like you're giving it your all.
He received a letter back in May 2006 from Archbishop Angelo Amato, in the Vatican, saying that the Congregation conveyed the facts to the bishop in India "with the request that Father Jayapaul's priestly life be monitored so that he does not constitute a risk to minors and does not create scandal among the faithful".
Béda combed through Erasmus' publications and made lists of passages that he judged to be heretical or at least likely to create scandal in the church.
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So much for girlfriends who don't create scandals.
Both parties try to create scandals by sending flunkies to film everything their opponents say or do, and then posting gaffes on the internet.
NDR spokeswoman Iris Bents played down the allegations, stating that "Every year there are attempts to create scandals around the Eurovision Song Contest and the participants".
But if you don't do so, you have no idea the extent to which they very directly fuel talk of socialism, and twist and sometimes invent information, and create scandals that keep their listeners agitated.
The 18th-century moral philosopher Bernard Mandeville created scandal when, in his 1714 The Fable of the Bees, he proposed that private expenditure, even along conventionally immoral lines, did more to create prosperity than saving.
Only later did the collection of documents reach the press, and by that time other people, whose interest was in creating scandal rather than merely threatening it, had joined the enterprise.
The event was created for the first modern Games in 1896, and its habit for creating scandal and legend, which was to reach its apogee that warm summer's day in London, had been immediately evident – the third-placed finisher in Athens, Spyridon Belokas, was disqualified for travelling part of the course by carriage.
That's ultimately what creates scandal and spectacle and whatnot.
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