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Mr. Hussain has receded from public view during the recent furor.
The issues in this case are different from the recent furor over whether human genome data should be patented.
After the recent furor, however, it is not clear that the White House could get that kind of hearing for Ms. Rice.
But given the recent furor over profiling, Mr. Spano, who is seeking re-election, said it was more prudent to anticipate rather than react.
As for the two tapes in the recent furor, I asked Greenberg to look at Nichter's transcripts and give me an assessment.
The Senate action was prompted, in part, by the recent furor over breast cancer screening recommendations from a federal advisory panel.
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As the recent belated furor over the Confederate battle flag makes clear, symbols have profound importance well beyond their apparent value.
In more recent times, furors have erupted over casual sex on college campuses, the media-fueled tizzy around "rainbow parties" (supposedly rampant oral sex events involving high school girls and boys).
When the Georgians quite rightly point to Moscow's hand in Georgian unrest, Moldova's Communist president points to Romania's hand in the recent post-election furor.
A strong front-page article in The Times the same day by Peter Baker, Charlie Savage and Jonathan Weisman describes Mr. Holder's recent troubles, including the furor over the leak prosecutions.
What we would have is no economy, no ability to generate new wealth or help anybody".... Mentions the furor his recent appointment to Princeton caused.
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