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Both cities are in a state of uproar now.
Perhaps you've heard that Latin jazz has been in a state of uproar recently.
Many long-term tenants have been in a state of uproar since 2007, when the longtime, beloved and eccentric manager, Stanley Bard, was ousted by the hotel's board.
Four years ago in London the bleachers were in a state of uproar as Ennis-Hill crossed the line to take gold.
The community, located on a thin island south of Wilmington, has been in a mild state of uproar for the past two years, when its then mayor Dean Lambeth put his name to a letter supporting seismic testing for oil and gas.
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In May 2016, after weeks of uproar, Nicky Morgan, secretary of state for education, announced that legislation to force all state schools in England to become academies by 2022 would not be introduced.
Now I read of uproar in the Victoria state legislature because one of its MPs is alleged to described his opponents with a word that rhymes with bankers.
Many state lawmakers face re-election this year, and in many states they are showing little appetite to face the kind of uproar that greeted efforts to curb collective bargaining rights in states like Ohio and Wisconsin last year.
Al Fahim has tried to quiet the Hydra Village uproar, announcing yesterday a set of "customer service initiatives" including a flexible payment plan and a "state-of-the-art call center".
"It's a lot of uproar over a contract".
The decision brought a fair amount of uproar in Australia.
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