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The new rules for registration have caused uproar in the party, with rumours that prominent activists had been refused accreditation.
Budapest went into uproar, with demonstrations in the streets.
A popular Facebook page run by an Iranian expat journalist hosting photos Iranian women have furtively snapped of themselves sans-headscarf has caused a conservative uproar.
The UN human rights chief, Navi Pillay, has compared the uproar in the international community caused by revelations of mass surveillance with the collective response that helped bring down the apartheid regime in South Africa.
It wasn't until 2.30pm Wednesday that Beatty finally sat down with Kent and relayed the uproar that followed in the wake of his disappearance.
Following the uproar, Ajmal Obaid Abidy, spokesman for Ghani, attempted to play down its significance, saying other memorandums had been signed with the ISI in the past, but he did not say what areas they covered.
Following an uproar, including distancing statements from the show's sponsors and now a petition, Kills and Moon were shown the door.
I, however - a self-confessed massive Jilly fan – find myself strangely unmoved by the uproar.
The second shooting, in nearby Coeur d'Alene, sparked uproar.
But news of the sale created an uproar among the public and tennis players alike – with John McEnroe even calling Borg and pleading with him to think again.
And as they went past, there was even a possibility Rijkaard may have spat at Völler, but the place is in uproar now".
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