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Hurrying back to the village, Monica finds it in uproar, with her father under attack.
Even Brits are not immune to Scouse ire: Yorkshire actor Nicola Burley recently caused an uproar with her dodgy attempt at a Liverpool accent when playing a chambermaid on Downton Abbey.
She provoked uproar with her 2011 memoir, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, charting her unbending rules for raising her daughters, and spent two years dealing with the fallout, including death threats, racial slurs and pitchfork-waving calls for her arrest on child-abuse charges.
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In particular, he created an uproar with his campaign for the use of a plain table for communion instead of the altar.
Martin Margiela, the Belgian designer, caused a slight uproar with his presentation, held at a commercial train depot, top left, where 12 freight cars were turned into miniature salons.
At the Harvard commencement after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, for example, a student speaker caused an uproar with his plan to deliver a speech with the word "jihad" in its title.
It obviously means someone who inspires an uproar with his careless or even deceptive remarks.
In the fall of 1992, Marc Jacobs famously created an uproar with his "grunge collection" for Perry Ellis.
It crystallized the other night watching the new movie "Hannah Arendt" about the great writer and political thinker who created a global uproar in 1960 with her account of the Nazi Adolf Eichmann's trial in Israel.
The performance was met with a media uproar, with some critics suggesting that her dancing was too suggestive and sexual for a teen-oriented event, which caused The Walt Disney Company to issue a statement distancing themselves from the performance.
There was uproar with the mother-in-law.
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