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"furore" Definitions
  1. great anger or excitement shown by a number of people, usually caused by a public event

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Agricultural firms say the furore is unfair for several reasons.
But the furore has gained the attention of her allies.
There has been further furore caused by these Olympic Games.
Yet they ended up retreating under the legal furore this caused.
In Hollywood itself, the furore has ruined reputations and ended careers.
The furore in Madrid has given the dissidents a welcome boost.
A furore in India this week shows what can go wrong.
The furore will colour the Academy Awards ceremony on March 22020th.
The furore led to bans in New York and several other states.
That Mr Wolff is responsible for this furore might also seem surprising.
The political furore is one reason why its share price has slumped.
The furore also comes at a tricky time for Mr Duterte's administration.
Dig deeper: The furore from the Panama papers will only grow bigger
So great is the furore, however, that it may even scupper the plans.
The Xinhua article that had caused the furore was deleted from their websites.
Once the furore dies down, they may say little more on gun control.
The furore will eventually subside, but justified public outrage should catalyse boardroom reform.
Despite the furore, drug companies continue to charge exorbitant prices in America. Why?
Abe and Aso will try to contain the damage until the furore subsides.
Armistice Day is in danger of becoming an excuse for furore, rather than reflection.
But, one man was left on the wayside during all this furore—Max Holloway.
The furore that followed put Taro Aso, the finance minister, on the back foot.
His nonchalant response to that furore made him the bête noire of Wall Street.
But Mawson's got the yarn, at least, and the press furore to go with it.
A good test will be how the government responds to the furore over self-employment.
Mr Müller, a long-serving insider, was installed in September 2015 to handle the furore.
Which just so happened to coincide with the furore over Apple and Google's burger emoji.
Following the furore, Harmon deleted his Twitter account, and issued an apology late on Monday.
Many guests argued that the kingdom had learned a lesson from the furore over Khashoggi.
But a speech he gave to fishermen in late September has set off a sectarian furore.
The prospect of so many being made stateless, and possibly expelled, has understandably aroused a furore.
Yet the recent furore over universal credit is not driven by opposition to the scheme itself.
The furore is an important reminder of the great power the Supreme Court wields over abortion.
Not since Soviet times has a case of a political prisoner in Russia caused such furore.
But when the furore over Mr Trump's tweets subsides, the military realities for America remain unchanged.
In the furore following his statement on Monday, he batted away questions and criticism with typical composure.
Still, despite the furore it caused, the letter was probably not a decisive factor in Britain's election.
The ensuing furore was less over the level of pay, but the differences between men and women.
Now, Spiegel's future wife has been caught up in the inevitable furore across Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Amid the furore, sales of the burkini have actually spiked according to its Australian creator, Aheda Zanetti.
The furore led France's Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety (ANSES) to step in.
Proponents of looser export rules had previously dismissed the furore over the grenades, calling it "purely emotional".
In 2015 an insider-trading furore at CP All erupted, leading to the creation of new governance structures.
Ms Ley called the furore a "distraction" but has agreed to repay some of the money she claimed.
This painstaking overhaul was kick-started by the furore over the load-out queue for aluminium in Detroit.
She took a sip before passing the water on, inadvertently initiating a furore that has lasted ever since.
Ireland appointed Makhlouf on May 1, shortly before he was caught up in the furore over the leak.
But as the furore over ASOS selling velvet chokers for men recently illustrated, masculinity is a fragile thing.
So instead of having an internal party furore, the government should get on and say yes to Gatwick.
AMID the furore of America's bizarre presidential election, it is easy to forget that history may be made.
Though Green was knighted for his services to British industry in 2006, he is no stranger to furore.
But until last month few would have pointed to Section 44 as the cause of a political furore.
In the aftermath of the final, there was a huge furore about the lack of punishment for Young.
" He retracted the comments after they caused a furore, saying shortly afterwards, "I should not have said it.
So bizarre was the phenomenon that it created a furore, leading the firm to ban such deals in April.
Yet the move comes on the heels of a furore over Moritomo Gakuen, an ultranationalist group running a kindergarten.
Such an intervention would create a furore in Hong Kong, which prides itself on the independence of its judiciary.
Gastelum impressed and successfully stemmed the flow of furore thrown his way following his UFC 205 weight cut mishap.
The furore over the Mossack documents suggests that leaks will do more than any politician to sink tax havens.
The ensuing furore reflected a sense among ordinary Thais that the law goes easy on the rich and influential.
The threats sparked a furore earlier this year, which many people blamed on Mr Trump's supporters among the alt-right.
The second problem is that the furore, even though unwarranted and plainly avoidable, has been extremely damaging for Mrs Clinton.
The ensuing furore was less over the absolute level of pay than about the differences between men's and women's incomes.
In 2013 he calmed a furore caused by the censorship of some student bloggers who were critical of the government.
The capacity closure programme ticks two policy-goal boxes for Beijing beyond easing the international furore about China's steel exports.
The tweet, tame by American standards, sparked a furore in China, including among thousands of nationalists on Chinese social media.
But there's also the Concerto for Strings in C and "In furore iustissimae irae," sung by the soprano Sherezade Panthaki.naumburgconcerts.
Last month her government launched new history textbooks, which have provoked a furore for their rosy view of her father's rule.
The North, in turn, says "the biggest responsibility" for the furore lies with Malaysia, "for letting one of our citizens die".
The furore around the age limit seems remote to many Ugandans, who see little prospect of anything being done about it.
From the furore over trophy hunting, the public could be forgiven for thinking that it was the major threat facing lions.
Witness, for example, the furore around Facebook and algorithmically promoted fake news in the wake of the US presidential election result.
Adam Sacks, president of Tourism Economics, a consultancy, toldForbes that the furore will probably "severely damage the US travel sector this year".
The furore will test the "special relationship", on which Western defence is founded, as it has not been tested for many years.
The furore echoes protests in 2012 against Japanese firms during a row with Tokyo over disputed islands in the East China Sea.
Mrs Clinton set the furore in the context of the litany of insults he has dished out to other people and groups.
The group had even opened up offices in the United States, something that hasn't been widely covered in the Panama Papers furore.
Its index declined most in February and March, just as the furore over Mr Trump's attempted travel ban was at its height.
The election follows a furore over a government report that suggested many elderly would not be able to live off pensions alone.
Yet several more steps remain before the bill can become law, and the political furore it has created is far from abating.
Facebook's recently scuttled plan to offer Indians free internet services, including its own, sparked a furore over the risks of "digital colonialism".
Their posts were clearly of little use during another recent scandal that came to light thanks to a furore on social media.
So anonymous allegations against Mr Matjila, including the claim that he had misdirected funds to his girlfriend's business, naturally provoked a furore.
He will now head to the Commons — which hastily reconvened this morning — to make a statement on the furore surrounding the decision.
" Oddly in light of what kicked off this furore, Hallmark backed its claims by saying it "feature[s] LGBTQ couples in commercials.
Ireland appointed Makhlouf on May 1, shortly before he was caught up in a national furore over the unauthorised access to budget information.
In at least two Wall Street institutions bankers said their colleagues were discussing which words they should avoid following the UBS pig furore.
Saudi's rulers opened the chequebook only after an international furore over the murder of Jamal Khashoggi made them eager to improve their image.
The furore will test the "special relationship", on which Western defence is founded, as it has not been tested for a long time.
Three years later, Kishi had to resign because of a public furore over the U.S.-Japan security pact that was signed that year.
His comments caused a furore in Chinese social media and even prompted one Chinese firm to suspend all dealings with Switzerland's largest bank.
" In response to the furore, Duterte's spokesman, Harry Roque, attempted to walk back the comments Friday, saying that his boss wasn't being "serious.
The Catalan furore has seen a decline in support for Podemos, a populist party that has been relatively sympathetic to the independence movement.
Yet the government, stung by a furore over this question following the budget in March, has in effect already ruled out such a change.
The federal health minister, Harsh Vardhan, tried to calm the furore, promising better security at hospitals and calling on Banerjee to withdraw her ultimatum.
But striking a defiant tone, MbS told international investors at the conference on Wednesday that the furore would not derail the kingdom's reform drive.
On arrival in Chile in January, he caused a furore by defending a bishop who was notorious for having protected an egregiously abusive cleric.
Sophie's decision to become a patron for Women for Women International, a charity that helps women survivors of war, links back to that furore.
There was a minor furore last year when it was revealed that Britain's shipping register accounted for only 1.1% of the world's merchant fleets.
The latest furore began on March 270th, when Ms Rousseff named Lula as her chief of staff—a position she once held under him.
The furore surrounding the inquiry launched to look into anti-Semitism within the Labour party has ultimately done little to put minds at ease.
Rippon set off a furore last month by reportedly criticising Pence's views on LGBTQ rights and then declining when Pence offered to meet with him.
That provoked a furore in the country, which is scheduled to hold the first round of presidential and legislative elections on February 4th (see article).
Description: The current furore on university campuses might be summarised as a contest to control which ideas are worth serious consideration, and which are not.
Asked how she was dealing with the furore, Dr Doudna said: "Fortunately there are people who are way above my pay grade dealing with that."
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No charges were filed against the lead presenter, but the furore around the incident was enough for the outspoken Brit to be given the boot.
The ensuing furore saw protests on streets across the US, but the impact of the billionaire businessman's move sent ripple effects far beyond the country's borders.
The furore surrounding his nomination has become a partisan referendum on the #MeToo movement, which itself has become the defining cultural phenomenon of the Trump era.
The furore resulted in the firing of the then-police chief, Garry McCarthy, as well as an investigation of CPD practices by the Department of Justice.
Wednesday's press conferences had been widely publicized inside China, where many were eager to hear what Lakers forward LeBron James had to say about the furore.
One can only imagine the political furore that could be created, or the headlines if some people spend the proceeds on cocaine or a drinking binge.
Abortion-related activity, says Elizabeth Nash of the Guttmacher Institute, which monitors it, has been "very intense", fuelled in part by the furore over Planned Parenthood.
That claim may allow him to declare victory and stir up some new furore, even as his advisers soldier on with the mundane business of government.
A foretaste of controversies to come was a furore that arose last year over avocado-eating—criticised by many as an emblem of selfish millennial hipsterdom.
The furore provoked plenty of opinions on social media, particularly on a Facebook page called "Drama-addict" that is popular among Thais and has 2 million followers.
Whether lower inflation will allow Brazil's central bank to make further big interest-rate cuts partly depends on a new political furore engulfing Michel Temer, the president.
The furore helped the passage of a law that makes it harder for perpetrators of "honour" killings—of which there are hundreds every year—to escape justice.
As the media furore grew, Kettering resorted to the sort of last-ditch tactics usually exhibited by drunk people at the end of the night: emotional blackmail.
But the furore caused by his youthful insensitivity is prompting Canadians to ask whether their country is really as tolerant and open to newcomers as they think.
Those who bore witness to the furore on social media can attest to the fact that men were not the sole critiques of Williams — women also censured her.
The ban on the luminous orange drink at Trump Turnberry, a sprawling estate on the west coast of Scotland with dramatic sea views, caused a furore in Scotland.
From the furore engulfing the FCC this last year you might think that the agency had accomplished little but appalling privacy advocates and dancing for its patrons, the telecoms.
The ringleaders were arrested a year ago, but the Chinese press only recently began to pay attention to the story, which has caused a furore on Chinese social media.
Her irregular e-mail arrangements as secretary of state, and, what was worse, her spiky mishandling of the furore this caused, has trashed her standing with millions of voters.
Cultural shift While the furore around Hyuna and E'Dawn fit the pattern of what happened to previous K-Pop couples, there were signs that attitudes are starting to shift.
After the emergence of his old boasts about committing sexual assault, Mr Falwell limply insisted that "We're all sinners", hinting that the furore was got up by anti-Trump Republicans.
Johnson also called for demonstrations outside the Russian embassy in London in response to its involvement in the war in Syria, provoking a furore on social media site Twitter yesterday.
But the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency then helped prolong the furore by posting a short-lived "Classy as always China" tweet on its Twitter account on Monday about the episode.
The furore over his own finances has come at a particularly bad time for Cameron, who is due to host a global anti-corruption summit in London on May 12.
Whatever the current furore might suggest, the Royal College of Midwives actually backed decriminalizing abortion three months ago as part of the British Pregnancy Advisory Service's We Trust Women campaign.
But the furore has raised questions over whether Prime Minister Theresa May's government has sufficient resources to prepare for its exit from the world's biggest trading bloc after 46 years.
The escalating furore in Washington over President Donald Trump's links with Russia has struck a damaging blow to hopes in Moscow that a quick deal on sanctions is in the pipeline.
A flippant reference to pigs in an inflation analysis by the economist caused a furore in China, with some in the financial community rejecting UBS's apology and calling for a boycott.
A flippant reference to pigs in an inflation analysis by the economist caused a furore in China, with some in the financial community rejecting UBS' apology and calling for a boycott.
Free told Somerset Live that all the furore around this news is a "sad reflection of society's hemp-phobia," so I gave him a call to find out a little more.
A FURORE erupted in Britain in April when the effect of the Home Office's "hostile environment" policy on Caribbean migrants who came to Britain after the second world war was revealed.
If you'd like to support the game and developer, which I already intended to do before this unseemly furore, you can follow the developers and see the latest over at Ooblets.com.
The furore began about 10 days ago when Knesset security guards began turning away women they accused of being dressed immodestly, even though the rules do not specify a skirt length.
Yet, beyond tweeting in support of a fiery speech by Ms Irani, his embattled human-resources minister, he has had little to say on the Rohith Vemula suicide and JNU furore.
READ MORE: India's macaron masterchef ... and the rise of female entrepreneurs in Mumbai New generation, news comedy The comedy roast furore accentuated a generational shift in attitudes towards entertainment in India.
Stocks and warehousing are something of a sensitive issue with the LME right now, given the furore over load-out queues and the subsequent regulatory remoulding of the exchange warehousing model.
The public furore over Cho's behavior at the business meeting prompted investigations into several of her family members, including Chairman Cho who appeared at the prosecutor's office for questioning on Thursday.
Spain's constitution prohibits regions from breaking away and the Catalan independence drive in recent years, which included a banned referendum in 2017, has caused the country's worst political furore in decades.
The furore threatens to cloud a gripping study of inter-generational attitudes towards homosexuality, illuminating a corner of the LGBT community, stifled, if not silenced, by the precedents of its cultural traditions.
While the Waratahs coaching staff said at the time the team had pulled together after the controversy broke, Wallabies halfback Phipps said on Sunday the furore had affected the Sydney-based side.
The furore over Mr Northam reveals one party grappling with racism in America—and in particular, with what the consequences should be for past behaviour—and the other avoiding such a debate.
In 1988, he took a temporary assignment managing a furore over polystyrene "clamshells" in which the company's burgers were served, and which were being damned for their contribution to America's litter problem.
As it happens, he said something similar in an article in the New Yorker, published shortly before the furore began, in which he described the legacy of being raped as a child.
Mario Draghi, the president of the European Central Bank, was dragged into the furore over Deutsche when he went to Germany to face lawmakers who have voiced doubts about the ECB's policies.
MELBOURNE, May 16 (Reuters) - The Israel Folau social media furore has proved as divisive in Australia as Colin Kaepernick's stand against racism in the United States, according to former Wallaby Karmichael Hunt.
The YouTube personality was cut off from ad revenue since early-February and took a self-imposed month-long "break" as a result of the worldwide furore over his "suicide forest" video.
A European Commission document envisaging powers to restrict British access to the single market during the transition period after Brexit if it violates agreed rules caused furore among British conservatives last week.
Committing adultery with then Minister of War John Profumo shocked socially conservative Britain in the early 1960s and created a furore which contributed to the resignation of then Prime Minister Harold Macmillan.
The idea of human cloning triggered a furore when, 20 years ago this week, Dolly the sheep was revealed to the world (see article); much fuss about nothing, some would say, looking back.
The information tech sector was the worst hit with a fall of 20.795 percent, as investors expect tighter control on the industry following a furore over use of Facebook data by political consultants.
The ensuing furore rekindled memories of the Tories' "omnishambles" budget of 2012, when the government had to eat its words and reverse a tax on hot takeaway-food, a controversy known as pastygate.
He has raised a furore by compiling a secret report claiming that the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) are unprepared to fight a large-scale war and calling for an external commission of inquiry.
In Peru, President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski reshuffled his cabinet after the furore caused by his decision to pardon Alberto Fujimori, a former president who was in jail for corruption and human-rights crimes.
In the run-up to Super Tuesday, American media were dominated by a furore over his initial refusal to condemn the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), whose former Grand Wizard, David Duke, supports him.
RA and the Waratahs said they had made repeated attempts since Wednesday to contact Folau, who has not posted anything further on social media, nor deleted the offending meme, since the furore broke.
The info tech sector was the worst hit with a fall of 3.5 percent, as investors expect tighter control on the industry following a furore over use of Facebook data by political consultants.
A flippant reference to pigs in an inflation analysis by UBS's global chief economist has caused a furore in China, with some in the financial community rejecting UBS's apology and calling for a boycott.
Trade officials said the U.S. representative at the meeting, originally called to discuss a recent ministerial conference in Argentina, spoke only about the original agenda without mentioning the furore over the U.S. tariff plan.
Mr Powell was speaking in the most public of forums, the Conservative Association of his home city of Birmingham and it is fair to assume that he consciously intended to stir up a furore.
Much of the excitement around the budget, touted as a world's first that measures broader living goals, was dampened amid a national furore over hacking accusations after details were leaked ahead of its release.
" That came after Wang created a furore by saying the only characteristic he looked for in potential girlfriends was the size of their breasts, causing Xinhua to accuse him of having "Berlusconi-style arrogance.
PARIS, July 10 (Reuters) - A couple running a Super U supermarket in southeastern France had to quit after photos they posted of trophy kills from a 2015 safari unleashed a furore on the internet.
In all the excitement/rage surrounding Ed Sheeran's cameo and the general furore that comes with any new Game of Thrones season, it's a storyline that seems to have slipped through the cracks somehow.
Some clergy warn that the furore over the nomination actually conceals an attempt by monks from the smaller Dhammayuttika Nikiya, traditionally patronised by the elites, to keep down clergy from the larger Maha Nikaya.
Still, the tenor in Davos this week Thursday was upbeat, with many confident a robust security contingent — up to 5,43 soldiers if necessary alongside about 1,000 police — can handle any furore surrounding Trump's presence.
Houston Rockets sneakers and other merchandise have been pulled from several Nike and NBA stores in major Chinese cities, with the franchise's direct association with Morey making it a central target of the furore.
She said she was "naive" to have posted it without realizing the furore it would cause, adding: "It never entered my head that the fact I was wearing a bikini was going to be remarkable."
The opening paragraph of United's earnings statement acknowledged the furore surrounding the violent removal of a passenger from a flight after he was bumped to make way for staff, describing it as "a humbling experience".
The furore underscores the challenges for global firms looking to hold major live events in China, even as music producers, Hollywood and sporting franchises increasingly look to tap into the country's fast-growing entertainment market.
But the furore is distracting at a time when Japan needs to focus on looming economic talks with U.S. President Donald Trump's administration and a plethora of domestic issues including structural reforms to generate growth.
Perhaps one of the reasons that Greggs' introduction of the vegan sausage roll has caused such a furore -- besides stellar PR -- is that Greggs doesn't occupy what people might imagine is a traditionally "vegan" space.
This furore is surprising given that Mr Ernst is not only transgender himself, but also someone who has devoted his career to ensuring that trans and queer people are represented fairly and honestly on screen.
The protest comes after midfielder Mesut Ozil of English soccer club Arsenal caused a furore in China after he criticised the country's policies toward the Muslim ethnic minority in the restive northwestern region of Xinjiang.
Thousands of protesters marched in support of China's Uighurs in Istanbul on Friday and voiced solidarity with Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil after the furore caused by his criticism of China's policies toward the Muslim minority.
Midea Group Co's efforts to buy out German industrial robot maker Kuka, for example, provoked a political furore in Germany, and the company has had to offer numerous guarantees on preserving local sites and jobs.
LONDON, June 7 (Reuters) - A senior Huawei official will face questions from British lawmakers next week amid an ongoing furore over the role it should play in next-generation 5G telecom networks, parliament said on Friday.
While the furore over the alleged piracy by Vijay Mallya, Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi on the turbulent seas of India's banking industry rages on, the battle for restitution of public money is going full throttle.
Much of the excitement around the budget, however, was dampened amid a national furore over hacking accusations after details were leaked ahead of its release, with the opposition calling for heads to roll for the blunder.
Back at the start of the decade, when the LME warehouse furore first started, there was a genuine issue with consumers' inability to hedge their exposure to the premium given the lack of any tool-kit.
WELLINGTON, May 30 (Reuters) - New Zealand police believe early accessing of sensitive budget information from the Treasury's website were not illegal, the department said on Thursday, in the midst of a national furore over hacking accusations.
The board issued its ruling that Quim Torra lose his legislator's job on the eve of a possible turning point in the country's bid to re-establish stable government following its worst political furore in decades.
But for most football fans, the furore has reinforced the impression that the rich are strong-arming the rest—and that the Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations which UEFA created to encourage competitive balance have proved useless.
U.S. stocks look set to end the month down 4 percent, hammered by trade war fears and worries about tighter regulation for the tech sector after a furore over the use of Facebook data by political consultants.
Abe's support rate was hit by the furore over a government report that suggested many elderly would not be able to live off pensions alone, but backing for his LDP still dwarfs that for fragmented opposition parties.
And Gallup's polls show a slight decline in concern about climate change since 2017, which suggests that the real cause of the recent surge was the furore over Mr Trump pulling out of the Paris climate agreement.
Mr al-Wazzan, who at one point caused a furore by praising the state of affairs created in his native Mosul by Islamic State, and then withdrawing his remark, claimed that the pastor had "learned a lesson".
DUBAI, Nov 13 (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund is not changing its forecasts for a recovery in Saudi Arabia's economy in response to the furore over the death of dissident Jamal Khashoggi, a senior IMF official said.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Thousands of protesters marched in support of China's Uighurs in Istanbul on Friday and voiced solidarity with Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil after the furore caused by his criticism of China's policies toward the Muslim minority.
The latest furore comes at a sensitive moment, just two months before the cremation in October of the country's much loved king, Bhumibol Adulyadej (who died in 2016 and was succeeded by his less popular son, Maha Vajiralongkorn).
This was especially evident in the run-up to the mid-term elections, from the furore over the appointment of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court to the murderous rampage at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh.
No such furore arose over the outfits at this year's gala, "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination", even though they included a stilettoed and sequinned pope, Jesus Christ in a gold tiara, and a spectacularly winged angel.
The furore underlines the fragility of May's position, heading into the final phase of negotiations without unity in her party, a clear consensus in parliament on what type of exit Britain should seek and persistent disagreements with Brussels.
In a terse letter to Alexis Tsipras, Greek prime minister, Ms Lagarde defended IMF staff who have found themselves at the centre of a furore over a leaked transcript of a teleconference where they discuss difficult bailout negotiations.
The National Basketball Association (NBA) kept quiet on Friday, postponing media events for the Brooklyn Nets and the Los Angeles Lakers in China amid a furore over a tweet by a Houston Rockets executive supporting Hong Kong's protesters.
The online furore began when Yifang Fruit Tea, a maker of the tea-based drink, closed one of its Hong Kong shops for a day and put up a sign that said in Chinese: "Stand together with Hong Kongers".
The businesswoman's snub came after a bruising few days for Trump, in which he has struggled to dampen the furore over insulting comments he made about the family of a Muslim American army captain killed in the Iraq War.
The ruling coalition, led by Abe's Liberal Democratic Party is expected to keep its majority, though possibly with reduced numbers in the chamber, as support for it exceeds that for the fragmented opposition despite a recent furore over pensions.
Though Willett was a notable absentee from the pairings for Friday's foursomes matches, Europe captain Darren Clarke said his omission had nothing to do with the off-course furore sparked earlier in the week by the player's brother, Pete.
Connie Yates and Chris Gard on Monday abandoned their legal battle to prolong the life of their 11-month-old son, whose case has prompted an international furore and drawn comment from U.S. President Donald Trump and Pope Francis.
The existence of Dolly the sheep would not be revealed to the world at large until the following February, when a scientific paper was published in Nature—at which point a furore broke out that went far beyond the scientific world.
The furore over extreme content escalated after the Times, a London-based newspaper owned by Rupert Murdoch, whose empire also contains many television properties, ran a story in mid-March with the headline, "YouTube hate preachers share screens with household names".
The case has triggered an international furore, with the accused woman's husband Ashiq searching for a country which was prepared to offer her asylum and risk the ire of Islamic extremists (Canada, Spain and France are thought to have offered asylum).
The Facebook furore, for example, revolves around allegations that Cambridge Analytica, a digital lobbying firm, improperly obtained data from Facebook, then used them to aim advertisements which influenced the American presidential election in 2016 (the firm has denied any wrongdoing).
The furore started after a woman posting under the name Shelby Angel said on Facebook that a flight attendant told her to cover herself while breastfeeding her one-year-old on a flight between San Francisco and Amsterdam last month.
HUNGARY-LGBT/ Coca-Cola ads promoting gay tolerance stir furore in Hungary Advertisements by Coca-Cola KO.N around a music festival in Hungary that promote gay acceptance have prompted a boycott call from a senior member of the conservative ruling party.
BEIJING, June 13 (Reuters) - A flippant reference to pigs in an inflation analysis by UBS Group AG's global chief economist has caused a furore in China, with some in the financial community rejecting UBS's apology and calling for a boycott.
But the killing on January 21rd by drone strike of Qassem Suleimani, head of Iran's Quds Force, the foreign-operations branch of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), has sparked a furore over the legality and the impact of his assassination.
This week, the inevitable furore has been whipped up by Mark Clattenburg, possessor of the world's greatest Champions League tattoo, and Michael Oliver, a man who looks like he has never quite recovered from being rejected from an extras audition for TheInbetweeners Film.
More surprising, given the many scandals she has been involved in, including an ongoing furore over her use of a private e-mail server as secretary of state, not many of those who have dealt with her seem to think her particularly shifty.
The furore caused if a woman lifts her arms and reveals underarm hair, the apparent shock on teenage boys' faces when, having gorged on online porn, they realize that vaginal smoothness is a job and that women — surprise, surprise — grow hair all over.
MELBOURNE, May 10 (Reuters) - Australian Super Rugby players from the Melbourne Rebels and the Queensland Reds huddled for a post-match prayer on Friday amid reports of anger among the game's Christians over the handling of the Israel Folau social media furore.
It made joke figures of Barbra Streisand, Bono, Alec Baldwin, Toyota Prius drivers, pacifists, grievance-mongers, public sector bureaucrats, the politically correct and, in a double episode after the Danish cartoon furore of 2006, those who would cave in to religious intimidation.
Mr Trump first honed his formula for hogging the limelight in the primary campaign: create a furore by crossing a sacrosanct political line, bask in the attention for several days, then do it again before your opponents have a chance to get noticed.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Then he moves on to the furore surrounding Open Casket, Dana Schutz's painting of Emmett Till, the 14-year-old African-American boy who was lynched in Mississippi in 1955 for wolf whistling at a white woman.
BRUSSELS, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Britain has not yet made any decision on its security policy for national 5G networks, the head of Britain's National Cyber Security Centre said on Wednesday, amid a furore over the alleged risks of using Huawei telecoms equipment.
Now, amid a furore about Russian meddling in the American presidential election, as detailed in a report issued by Mr Obama's spy chiefs, Mr Flynn contented himself with discreet hints that Mr Trump would "examine and potentially re-baseline our relationships around the globe".
Amid the furore surrounding the hung parliament on social media, people took to Twitter to celebrate the historic moment for women in politics: One very bright spot in the outcome of #GE230 is that higest number of #women MPs have been elected, 245 in all.
LONDON (Reuters) - Kim Darroch is a superb diplomat and public servants should not be dragged into the political agenda, Boris Johnson, the frontrunner to become prime minister, said on Wednesday after Britain's ambassador to the United States resigned in a furore over leaked memos.
In an effort to persuade foreign capital to back the reforms, authorities plan an international investment conference in Riyadh next week, but the furore over the disappearance of Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi has caused dozens of Western executives and officials to cancel their participation.
On Monday, the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump - who visits Britain next month, defended its hardline immigration policy at the U.S.-Mexico border as furore grew over the separation of immigrant parents and children, spurred by video of youngsters sitting in concrete-floored cages.
During one of his last notable public sorties in mid-2011, Chirac sparked a furore when he said he would vote in the next year's presidential election for Socialist Francois Hollande rather than a second term for Sarkozy, his dislike for whom was well-known.
But the furore over the report and Finance Minister Taro Aso's refusal to accept its findings have set back Abe's coalition as it prepares for the upper house poll amid speculation that the premier may also call a snap election for the more powerful lower chamber.
But the furore over the report and Finance Minister Taro Aso's refusal to accept its findings have created a headache for Abe's coalition ahead of the upper house poll and amid speculation that the premier may also call a snap election for the more powerful lower chamber.
In spite of the recent furore around RuPaul's comments on trans contestants on Drag Race, he has recognized a kindred spirit in Madison and has employed her extensively and respectfully over a number of years, including selecting her to host the Lemme Pick You Up webseries.
Teguh points to both Islamic fundamentalist groups and politically-motivated public officials and police as the instigators of the crackdown, with the furore centered around a student-led support group at the University of Indonesia targeted by the Ministry of Education earlier in the year as the trigger.
While UBS apologised for the remark on Thursday and put the analyst on leave on Friday, the furore led Haitong International Securities, a leading Chinese brokerage, to suspend all business with the Swiss group as some Chinese bankers and analysts criticised the bank for a lack of cultural awareness.
IRobot, maker of the Roomba line of robot vacuum cleaners, caused a furore in 2017 when it revealed plans to share the maps its products build up of users' homes with Google, Amazon or Apple (it has since said it would not share such data without its users' explicit consent).
On the morning of October 5th in Tokyo, Mr Morey, the general manager of the Houston Rockets, a National Basketball Association (NBA) team heretofore loved by millions of Chinese fans, ignited a furore in China by tweeting a seven-word message in support of protesters in Hong Kong: "Fight for freedom", he wrote.
Others are more subtle: The furore about whether or not some refugees may have lied about their ages is not really about whether these refugees can enter the country; it's about creating the narrative that people trying to come here aren't asking for our help, but trying to dupe us, take advantage of the system.
BEIJING, Oct 11 (Reuters) - The U.S. National Basketball Association (NBA) has decided not to make the Brooklyn Nets and the Los Angeles Lakers available to media during the rest of their China trip amid a furore over a Houston Rockets executive's tweet supporting Hong Kong's protesters, according to a tweet by an ESPN reporter.
The case causes a furore, in part because a decorated naval officer is at the centre of it, and also because tabloid editor Erach Billimoria, (Kumud Chaudhary), a character obviously inspired by Blitz editor Russi Karanjia, uses the opportunity to drive up sales - printing and magnifying every bit of salacious gossip he can get his hands on.
Zelensky came under international scrutiny following a furore over a phone call with President Trump in July in which the U.S. president appeared to ask Ukraine to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden, a potential Democratic rival in the 2020 presidential race, and his son Hunter Biden who served on the board of a Ukrainian gas company.
It didn't cause quite the furore of its predecessor, and you'll still struggle to find many people who remember it existed even though it was said to have sold well outside of the UK. Perhaps the only person in the world who owns a can of all three original club-branded lagers is Thiago Pulzatto, who runs that beer-themed website in Brazil.
There can be no better answer than the current furore over the outlook for the British economy in the wake of the vote to leave the EU. A poll by Bloomberg shows that economists expect the UK economy to shrink by a modest 282% in each of the third and fourth quarters, compared with the 0.9% gains expected before the vote.
In December Mr Wang was accused of having an affair with a married actress; in an ensuing online furore, the Communist Youth League tweeted an attack on "Christmas Eve", a three-year-old track that web users had dug out of Mr Wang's back catalogue and that contained far coarser lyrics than anything he had aired on the show, including a reference to drug-taking.
O'Neill caused a stir earlier this week when he described May's rival Johnson, as well as current Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt, as "d***heads" because of comments they've made over Brexit and the EU. Johnson has repeatedly criticized May, calling the prime minister's Brexit plan "deranged," while Hunt caused a furore by comparing the EU to the Soviet Union, although he backtracked on the comments when speaking to CNBC on Tuesday.
But when we see the furore over who's going to be on the FIFA cover each year – fans of the series have voted Marco Reus the global star for 22014's edition—and the additional visibility that affords the chosen one, or some, beyond their own sports-specific audience, you've got to wonder what featuring a rising sprinter, javelin thrower, or swimmer on the sleeve of a non-Mario Olympics game would do for their career prospects.

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