This paper will generate a firestorm of controversy, wide media interest, and perhaps even calls for a public inquiry. |
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The connections have caused a firestorm of speculation on Internet blogs and in chat rooms. |
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And in a comment sure to set off a firestorm, Kaplan said faculty should attend professional conferences on their own time. |
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The audio on the originally released disc caused a firestorm of controversy. |
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Promoting abstinence in America carries a guarantee of being ridiculed in a firestorm of controversy. |
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Together, they have produced a book that has ignited a firestorm in Great Britain that is almost certain to spread to the United States. |
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It ignited a national firestorm of protest by civil rights and women's groups. |
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A firestorm swept across the city. 75 per cent of all buildings suffered severe structural damage. |
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This accident, and the subsequent investigation, sparked a firestorm of protests. |
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But French executives know even modest job cuts will ignite a political firestorm. |
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A bombing raid on Hamburg resulted in a firestorm that killed more than 50,000 people. |
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Of course, any Supreme Court Justice guilty of such demeaning action today would become the center of a national firestorm. |
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In reality, the firestorm of publicity engulfing Gaughan was nothing more than a tempest in a teapot. |
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The lookouts in the towers began to climb down but were struck down by a firestorm raining down upon them. |
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Had government come out and explained the deal from day one, I am certain that this firestorm would have been quelled long ago. |
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The government had been bracing itself for a media firestorm, and had been prepared to rule out shooting galleries. |
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There is always a risk of getting sucked into the firestorm, so no comment is often a judicious approach. |
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The firestorm raged for about 3 hours and only subsided when all burnable material was consumed. |
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The resulting media firestorm killed off the idea of trying to use the market to predict the future. |
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Making an about-face at the command of onshore winds, the firestorm then returned toward its point of origin in the mountains. |
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Thus commences a nightlong battle of the sexes, with Woo trying to loosen up the stuffed shirt and Tim trying to tame this female firestorm. |
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This has set off a firestorm of opinions and hot takes from around the league and around the country. |
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Wildfire and Firecat barreled through the thick smoke, their laser rifles blazing an incandescent firestorm through the smoke. |
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A freak straight-line windstorm caused a massive blowdown of trees in the area in 1999, and the profusion of fallen timber raised fears of a catastrophic firestorm. |
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When the Atlantic accord was torched, when it was betrayed so callously in the budget, it set off a firestorm. |
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The ensuing firestorm of criticism resulted in the defeat of Macdonald's government and our first law requiring election expenses to be reported. |
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Unprepared for the economic firestorm now upon our country, the government has stepped its way into a place of denial. |
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In 1943, their city had been consumed in a firestorm triggered by two days of relentless aerial bombing. |
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The tweet set off an Internet firestorm and was retweeted nearly 15,000 times in less than an hour. |
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When I finally got a chance to read the piece in question, I was somewhat surprised by the firestorm. |
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A proposal to ship Lake Superior water to Asia by tanker ignited a political firestorm throughout the Great Lakes basin. |
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In recent years, the man who was once beaten down by a firestorm of criticism has transformed himself into a political kingmaker and a celebrity icon. |
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The Cochrane and Matheson fire resulted from small blazes started by lightning and locomotive sparks, which combined to become a firestorm. |
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A media firestorm ensued, with critics accusing the newspaper of sensationalism, poor journalistic judgment, and insensitivity to the victim's family. |
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Before a sword could rise against him, he unleashed a firestorm that engulfed the entire village. |
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In a world that attacks, devalues, and redefines relationships every day, learn how to rescue and protect your marriage from the firestorm. |
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The inscription on the monument generated a firestorm of controversy. |
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Thick electric guitar cuts in on the refrain, a false start that teases at a closing firestorm, but shuts down instead, bowing to the pastoral glow of the verses. |
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The NY Governor has set off a right-wing firestorm, standing accused of seeking to stifle free speech and political plurality. |
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In parts of the city, the fires joined up to create a firestorm. |
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It remains the must-have accessory, the absence of it destined to whip up a firestorm of pettiness. |
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A picture was forming of Amanda as a vixen with dark impulses, and her family struggled to control the firestorm. |
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The Kelo decision permitted the use of eminent domain for private development projects and has touched off a firestorm of protest throughout the country. |
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The current firestorm should galvanize critics of education reform, but not in the way they think. |
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Anelka took to Twitter to defend himself after a firestorm of criticism broke over the weekend. |
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The single sentence and brief webcast set off a firestorm of coverage and criticism, surprising Posner. |
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Even amid the Quinn-Thompson-de Blasio firestorm, Weiner still managed to get in a few crowd-pleasing zingers. |
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Did the media firestorm over A Million Little Pieces drive Frey back to drinking? |
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The second night attack, which used high explosive and incendiary bombs alternately, caused the first man-made firestorm which affected an area of 22sq.km. |
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Now within cannon range, the Hurricane and her consorts unmasked their broadsides and hurled a firestorm of plasma cannon fire at the Asp and the remaining corvettes. |
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Though he intended to crop out all identifying details, the uncropped negatives were seized by the police and leaked to the press, setting off a media firestorm. |
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When Herman-Giddens published these numbers, in 1997 in Pediatrics, she set off a social and endocrinological firestorm. |
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Aboard the qantas A380, the computers were overwhelmed by a firestorm of error messages and basically gave up. |
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His success in business and profile as Yorkshire chairman will not have prepared him for a firestorm such as this. |
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Lennon, more than anybody, knew the size of the firestorm that would have engulfed him had victory not been secured in the Highlands. |
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This first leak came just days before the crucial votes in Texas and Ohio, and triggered a firestorm in the American media. |
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People have had a taste of politics conducted by firestorm. |
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For reasons that escape me, the government has decided to change something that is not broken, to fix a problem that did not need fixing and has caused a firestorm of controversy. |
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A firestorm was created in the city, and between 18,000 and 25,000 people were killed. |
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The river, angry at the killing, confronts Achilles but is beaten back by Hephaestus' firestorm. |
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I decided to listen to my grandfather's advice for forest firestorms and apply it to the Holy Spirit firestorm in my life. |
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Switch It On is like George Michael caught in a firestorm of rasping harmonica and bizarre Bo Diddley beat, and is definitely a bridge too far. |
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It set off a firestorm among Progressive Conservatives in Atlantic Canada. |
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In the night of the first great firestorm that cost tens of thousands of lives, they say the column of smoke rose six or seven kilometres into the sky. |
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But it raised a firestorm of protest elsewhere. |
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The Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010 sparked a media firestorm against BP in the United States. |
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The idea that Mr. Slimane, who has followed a photographic career since his departure from Dior Homme, would move back to YSL, where he once designed men's wear, has created yet-another firestorm across the cybersphere. |
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It negates the agreement on internal trade that was brought in after the CF-18 contracts left Winnipeg and went to Quebec, and that caused a political firestorm across the country. |
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Acutely distressed at these renewed allegations, Norman committed suicide on April 4, 1957, igniting a firestorm of anti-American protest in Canada. |
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The proposed axing of the CBC Radio Orchestra has enraged performers, composers, and listeners from coast to coast to coast and ignited a firestorm of protest. |
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But in 21st-century France, where notions of belonging and identity are so visibly alive with antagonisms, a football manager can easily ignite a media firestorm with a few badly chosen words. |
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The Weimer obsessed, hard money, Machtpolitik mercantilist policies of Germany will create another financial firestorm in Europe. |
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But after the firestorm in Arizona, even Gipson has backed off. |
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The documentary Ivory Tower has emerged in the midst of that firestorm. |
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