Furor in A Sentence

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    Actor Jerry Douglas had not expressed interest in leaving the show, but he was let go despite fan furor.

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    At the beginning of September, Michelin caused a furor by announcing 7,500 redundancies.

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    I 'm sure you know it was gar 's abusive, incoherent and vitriolic rants that caused the furor.

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    In Virgil's Aeneid, Allecto unleashes furor, an evil and uncontrolled quality which can dominate and consume a human personality.

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    It is this that caused much of the initial furor.

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    It was long supposed to have eight mouths; but Ribeiro de Sampaio, in his voyage of 1774, determined that there was but one real mouth, and that the supposed others are all furor or canos.1 In 1864-1868 the Brazilian government made a somewhat careful examination of the Brazilian part of the river, as far up as the rapid of Cupaty.

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    Lando relates the furor caused by the reading to widespread resentment of Buckingham.

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    Much of the furor and hype has died down around this controversy, but the damage, as it were, may have nonetheless been done.

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    The Critics The incident and the photos caused furor in Brazil, and sides were quickly taken.

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    The furor was bound to happen anyway, surrounded as he was by small-minded bigots, so he should have published earlier.

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    The program is provoking a furor among privacy advocates.

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    The scoop caused headlines in much of the world, and sparked a furor in the " Middle Six " countries.

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    This created a furor with some of her fans.