It is unbelievable that one little protest is causing so much hoo-ha and so much scandal. |
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Despite all the hoo-ha from skeptical gay organizations and activists, that is progress. |
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In the resulting hoo-ha, Harris was prosecuted and sent to trial for publishing supposedly obscene verse. |
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Dole's right arm is withered and useless from wounds received in World War Two, and he never made a big hoo-ha about it in the '96 campaign. |
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I do not sympathise with what she did but can understand why she did it and I understand the hoo-ha surrounding her sentence. |
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There has been a bit of a hoo-ha in recent years about how your blood type influences the type of person you are. |
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With all the hoo-ha about next week's regal festivities, the Diary receives a timely reminder that even monarchs go in and out of fashion. |
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At first, I wasn't sure what all the hoo-ha was about, but the more I read, the more I like Seth's work. |
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And, after all the hoo-ha, it seems unlikely that the Lebanese actors' visas can be extended. |
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Remember that hoo-ha last year when two apparently naked dancers landed the Phoenix Dance Company in hot water? |
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The second preliminary Brussels area plan thus disappeared amidst the general hoo-ha, but not for that reason. |
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Besides which, have you noticed that all the Republican hoo-ha about these alleged horror stories never holds up on examination? |
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Most of these men would jump for joy if a woman sent them photos of her hoo-ha. |
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It was okay, but didn't seem worthy of the attendant hoo-ha. |
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With the release of the new movie The Lord of the Rings, there'll be a blaze of T-shirts, caps, all the usual commercial hoo-ha. |
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There is a big hoo-ha getting you a tape to wear, a heart monitor, so that if your watch starts to bleep you know to rush yourself to hospital. |
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Going back, and there's a small hoo-ha because someone's raised a burgee instead of the commodore's pennant. |
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I now recalled that after all the hoo-ha, Broad Street had been renamed. |
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Recently, there's been a lot of hoo-ha about whether gay people should be allowed to get married, especially in countries like mine where they actually can now. |
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He was averse to hoo-ha, could be very obstinate, yet was at times almost shy. |
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May I ask for your thoughts on the Fifty Shades of Grey hoo-ha? |
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Did that make her a good judge of character, or a fool who was letting her hoo-ha do her thinking for her? |
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She didn't want to lose their childish battle of wills, but neither did she want some parasite swimming up her hoo-ha. |
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His mother later expressed disappointment that she'd been wrong, but by then, Belinda had a butterfly on her hoo-ha. |
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There was a big hoo-ha about it in the papers, and then the world completely forgot the matter. |
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Princess Eleanor caught flashing her hoo-ha at the paparazzi? |
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They want to take on authority and comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable and all that hoo-ha. |
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It revealed his vulnerability to ideas, ideology, and mystic hoo-ha. |
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