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Chris Brasher investigated the furore for the Observer.
Motortown created a furore for the way it inculpated audiences for Britain's part in the war in Iraq.
Meanwhile Margaret Hodge, the culture minister, in a speech on Britishness, generated a furore for criticising the absence of diversity associated with The Proms.
Mr Shkreli goes so far as to blame that furore for his arrest – which is a convenient position for any defendant to adopt.
I've produced a series of Timeline apps myself and caused a furore for saying that, in many respects, they're better than books.
MoneySavingExpert, Martin Lewis, says he has a great deal of sympathy for the FOS as it has unwittingly been caught up in a PPI furore, for which it was never intended.
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The furore made for quick sales, and the poem's success made its victims all the more furious.
But the other option that must be taken seriously given the public furore, is for government to hold on to the money-spinning commercial forests and offer the rest of England's woods free to communities, with guaranteed funds and conditions attached to enhance protection and access.
Mr Abe has in the past month caught himself up in an uncalled-for furore by refusing to admit that the Japanese imperial army coerced Korean, Chinese and other women to work in brothels in the second world war.
Green, meanwhile, claims he was misled by Chappell and blames him for the furore of the past year.
The Ministry of Finance is steering clear of the whole furore, perhaps waiting for a chance to take control of the banking agenda.
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