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Over the past few years the debate surrounding the appearance and historical relevance of the well-loved character has become increasingly heated, fuelled both by the outcry of minority groups within the Netherlands as well as international disapproval.
"The outcry of restaurateurs with dishes in their sinks won't determine Israel's policy," he told Ynet.
And so it's a little bit befuddling to see the outcry of excitement at Vodafone's announcement.
Stankovic's book is far more than the outcry of an innocent man foully accused.
"I don't think he was necessary or essential in the outcry of the community in this particular case.
But the outcry of support for him largely subsided after Mr. Carter was convicted a second time, in 1976.
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The outcries of women's organisations have been ignored.
The president once again asks Congress to do away with billions in tax breaks for fossil fuel interests, over the outcries of the oil and gas industry.
… The mate who had been aroused by the outcries of the captain and mate, had raised himself up on his elbow, and stared at the steward.
With no serious threat of impeachment looming, Bush and Cheney can afford to dismiss calls for their departure as the outcries of political extremists.
Ignoring the outcries of its rank and file, the Communists helped Mr. Andreotti pass painful austerity measures that kept the country from drowning in debt.
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