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Secretary Powell's own use of the word six months ago triggered an uproar.
The public image was dented in 2004 when Irwin triggered an uproar by holding his baby in one arm while feeding large crocodiles inside a zoo pen.
The building collapse triggered an uproar in Bangladesh and overseas for reforms in a sector that helps the country earn more than $20bn a year from exports, mainly to the US and Europe.
Wauquiez, who triggered an uproar recently when he said that a new social security payment know as the active solidarity income was a "cancer of the French society," was a surprising choice, Monthubert says.
Instagram, which is free to use, triggered an uproar this week when it revised its terms of service in order to begin carrying advertising.
On Saturday, a woman appeared to call the police on an 8-year-old black girl selling water in San Francisco, triggering an uproar.
The Rev. Richard Cizik's comments -- made on a Dec. 2 "Fresh Air" broadcast on National Public Radio -- triggered an uproar that led to his stepping down as NAE vice president of governmental affairs.
Two days after a Taliban-orchestrated attack on teen activist, Malala Yousafzai, triggered an uproar in Pakistan, more than 50 Islamic Scholars from the 'Sunni Ittehad Council' condemned the incident as unacceptable.
"It's as if they think he'd read the paper and it would offend him and trigger an international uproar," the editor said.
Thursday's report was triggered by an uproar over the fate of 186 semi-retired research chimps that the NIH, to save money, last year planned to move from a New Mexico facility to an active research lab in Texas.
News of the Mumbai attack triggered protests, an uproar in Parliament -- where opposition lawmakers accused the government of failing to protect women -- and outcry on social media.
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