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And Jason Treuting's Oblique Music gave uproar a good name.
Isn't this world music – an archetypal uproar, a rhythmic Esperanto?
"There was an uproar a year and a half ago," said the saxophonist Jon Gordon.
The result was media uproar, a rebuke from President Ronald Reagan and a swift policy U-turn.
Four years ago, in a case that foreshadowed the current uproar, a Florida court censured GMAC for false testimony.
Then in 1995 he founded Uproar, a software company that built Web versions of games like Family Feud and bingo.
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Why such an uproar over a matter as arcane as an air-conditioning refrigerant?
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This time, there were no protesters and no metal detectors, but The Times's coverage of "Corpus Christi" — a sympathetic review and an article linking the uproar a decade ago to the murder of Matthew Shepard, a gay college student in Wyoming, hit a raw nerve with the group that organized the demonstrations against the play in 1998.
Fitness app Strava faces an uproar over an elite cycling user linked to doping.
"It's a lot of uproar over a contract".
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