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We raised a fuss when she was snubbed for an Emmy.
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China raised a fuss and threatened sanctions; the US ignored those concerns and went ahead with the deal anyway.
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If it was the case that Schiff released doctored transcripts, Republicans who were in the room for the hearings would surely have raised a fuss about them.
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Before civil-rights groups found out and raised a fuss, local elections officer Tom Gillon had intended to close 14 of the county's 40 voting precincts, all in majority-black neighborhoods.
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It was only after the Senate's Republican swing votes and Democrats raised a fuss that the White House allowed the FBI to talk to more people, but, again, only on the condition that the full investigation could still take no longer than a week.
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He soon followed it with another hit single titled "Ettaxi", which was also a success. In 2010, he signed with Melody Music Productions, and together they produced a hit album including a successful single titled "King Kong". The album Khroung was written by Ayman Bahgatt Kamar, composed by Mohamed Yahiya, and distributed by Tomah. Abou Elleef raised a fuss and critics consider him as a phenomenon in Egypt because he divided the public between supporters and opposers.
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The concept for The Secret Lives of Waldo Kitty was first developed by Lorna Smith, who was in charge of the layout of several Filmation series at the time. Being a "big cat lover", she suggested to Scheimer that they create a series led by cats; however, according to Scheimer, he didn't remember their conversation but because "she raised a fuss" regarding the issue, Smith ultimately received credit for the idea in the show's credits. Scheimer claimed in a 2012 autobiography, co-written by Andy Mangels, that the production of the series was also extremely problematic. In 1974, NBC reduced the episode orders on its green-lit series from sixteen to thirteen episodes, which Scheimer felt made it very difficult to sell the show to different markets around the world.
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