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Green, meanwhile, claims he was misled by Chappell and blames him for the furore of the past year.
Harding took a holiday immediately after the furore of his departure, and has kept a low profile ever since.
From Kallman's betrayal he endured a furore of sexual jealousy which he later explained so beautifully in his study of Shakespeare's sonnets.
After the initial furore of the scandal died down, Mark tried unsuccessfully to get a job in trading before starting a company making applications for iPads.
As for Mr Ross, he has not been half the broadcaster he was before the Sachsgate furore of just over a year ago.
The only thing the furore of the past week has exposed is the inadequacy of the old GCSE and the attitude that supported it.
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Hard on the heels of the knighthood furore, reports of their split brought another media shot of the sour cocktail of mockery and malice that had greeted the start of the couple's relationship.
At the time of the furore, Louis Barrios of the Egg Harbor City Crusaders Youth Athletic League Association had defended Burgan, insisting that it had been a miscommunication stemming from "a uniform situation".
Edward Bond's Saved is one of the great modern plays and in 1965 caused a furore because of its pivotal baby-stoning scene.
This caused a furore, because of the perception that the BJP was trying to derive political advantage from the bloodshed.
"I just wish he had signed for Arsenal a week ago, then we would not have had all this furore ahead of tonight's game".
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