Uproar
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116 examples of Uproar in a sentence
And there's this uproar, and all the doctors start pounding the table and saying, "We always said you were unethical, Archie.
And why is there an
uproar
when a private collector tries to sell his collection to a foreign museum?
When I found out about her story, I wrote about it, and within 24 hours, it created such an
uproar
that the prosecutors just dropped all the charges.
In a highly controversial verdict, White received a sentence of only seven years and eight months– a decision that sparked
uproar
throughout the city in what became known as the White Night Riots.
High school female track star dies of a blood clot after winning a race with the community in an
uproar
against Coach George Michaels(Christopher George playing him as a major butt-head who is VERY demanding of the athletes under his watch).
OK, it's a piece of historical film making that caused an uproar, shocked people, and was banned.
But some horror movie fans were in a premature
uproar
when his original version of the EXORCIST prequel (DOMINION; this one you're reading about right now, as it turns out) was scrapped by Warners, and when Renny Harlin was substituted to spruce things up and make a new version that was "more scary".
In 1692 Salem, a devious child's lies about a slave's involvement in witchcraft sends an entire community into an
uproar.
After learning his baby is dead, does the devil destroy the abortion clinic and kill everyone in a huge, bloody, gory,
uproar?
In August 1980 the disappearance of baby Azaria Chamberlain and the pursuant trial of her parents Lindy and Michael for the alleged murder of the child caused an
uproar
across what was then a very angry nation.
An authority figure who sees an epidemic on the horizon, money hungry investors not wanting the town to be in an uproar, heroics, and a tightly packaged ending that tells the viewer that everything is going to be okay.
It's a good thing that France never got the chance to see this movie - they'd be in an
uproar.
Before 'Another 48 Hours' was released, things were already in an
uproar.
Eddie Bichon, played by Dennis Quaid, is cheating in his wife and she raises an
uproar.
You should have heard the
uproar
that caused.
Perhaps the most telling remark about the
uproar
caused by "Mommie Dearest" (the book, not the movie) came from the always gracious and intelligent Eve Arden (a friend of Miss Crawford's with whom she appeared in "Mildred Pierce").
He is quite the "gay" man in this film - what an
uproar
he makes!!! His scene in the guest room with the fur coat and the high heals - makes you wonder how long it took him to learn how to walk let alone dance.
Even though the town (and residents) were fictitious, this book created an
uproar.
Germany’s political elite are in an uproar, and serious voices advocate splitting the eurozone into northern and southern tiers, with France relegated to the latter.
The incident caused an
uproar
that compelled the authorities to arrest, interrogate, and try the Egyptian police officers in charge.
Predictably, the
uproar
resumed last month when the first minor requested and received euthanasia.
But, as the recent
uproar
in Britain demonstrates, that does not mean bigotry has been erased.
What triggered the
uproar
was the appearance of a “model” textbook, financed by the government and published by a pro-China think tank.
I will not attempt to correct – at least not right now – the mind-boggling falsehoods, nonsense, and petty insults that make up this grotesque and pitiful affair, which has caused a minor
uproar
in France.
The State Council’s decision reverses the suspension of dam building on the Salween announced by Premier Wen Jiabao in 2004, after an international
uproar
over the start of multiple megaprojects in the National Nature Reserves, adjacent to the world heritage area – a stunning canyon region through which the Salween, the Mekong, and the Jinsha flow in parallel.
The
uproar
was not surprising.
The global
uproar
triggered by the Panama Papers – 11.5 million files taken, apparently by computer hackers, from the world’s fourth-largest offshore law firm, Panama’s Mossack Fonseca – is likely to continue for some time.
Comey’s announcement triggered an uproar, but it hasn’t so far had a notable impact on the race.
The
uproar
that Kumar’s statement triggered has forced government spokesmen to backpedal furiously, asserting that Kumar’s was not the final official view.
In the US, however, it was not until the
uproar
over Turing’s price hike that a competitor announced it would produce an alternative for about $1 a pill.
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