This is a brouhaha in Hong Kong because some people are citing this as definitive proof that China is usurping the September elections. |
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But you and I both know that that will stir up a brouhaha on top of a brouhaha. |
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Oh, heavens to Betsy, what a furor, what a to-do, what a downright brouhaha. |
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The Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee was asked to comment on the brouhaha over judging but said it would consider its response. |
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The visitation staff initially looked askance at the brouhaha, but they ended up laughing hysterically at the bizarre display. |
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She would have been much amused by the recent brouhaha about Martin Scorsese's documentary about Bob Dylan. |
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Boris' editorial was marked out by the brouhaha, twisted facts and exaggeration characteristic of British Conservatives in debate. |
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The fact the boys at the centre of the brouhaha confessed is evidence, too, that they're not hardened criminals. |
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At first I thought Steve had conjured up the entire brouhaha to drum up publicity, but no. |
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The lesson from the current brouhaha is surely not that Scotland's exams must not be touched, but that educationalists got it completely wrong. |
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It's more of a kind of brouhaha about springtime and summer's coming, so we're going to have a big blowout. |
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What was lost amid the brouhaha about Martin's background was the display of arcane tradition that his election symbolised. |
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Last week he listened to various angles around the Dunsink brouhaha, as well as stirring up a campaign to open Croke Park to non-Gaelic sports. |
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Amid all the election brouhaha over here, it's easy to miss Jennifer Lopez's bid for power stateside. |
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Since the two test victories over Bangladesh there's been a something of a brouhaha in cricket circles about the validity of their presence in Test cricket. |
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The brouhaha over Teach for America would have remained unpublicized had Kopp not taken a recent step that has the appearance of outright hubris. |
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As Eleanor Clift recently lamented, the brouhaha in Congress over food stamps is not just about budgets. |
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Abraham Foxman, the national director of Anti-Defamation League, reacting to the Bieber brouhaha, said as much. |
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Sino-Japanese frictions would be on the uptick about now even without the Diaoyu brouhaha. |
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The brouhaha that caused made the furor over his support of the Iraq War look like a bar mitzvah. |
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Its primitive exuberance and chaotic brouhaha are the antithesis of the spit and polish contrivance of most contemporary sonic offerings. |
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Nevertheless, it is my policy to leave no bandwagon unjumped, and so here's my contribution to the unfolding brouhaha. |
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The price of federal-funds futures suggests little chance of a rate cut from the Federal Reserve this year. Is all this brouhaha justified? |
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This analysis and discussion site is aimed at highlighting the essential problems of our time, looking beyond media brouhaha. |
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In a phone interview with The Daily Beast, Arpaio claimed to be unfazed by the latest resignation brouhaha. |
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The interesting thing about the BNP brouhaha is the media blackout. |
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For one thing, the brouhaha has provided her with plenty of material for her daytime job as a lecturer in marketing at Bangkok's Thammasat University. |
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Meanwhile the organisers remain unperturbed by the brouhaha. |
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It caused quite a brouhaha when the school suspended one of its top students for refusing to adhere to the dress code. |
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In turn, the inconclusive brouhaha over Kyoto in Washington provided a relatively quiet period in which states literally invented U. S. climate change policy. |
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There has also been much brouhaha over syrup surpluses, the rock-bottom prices being paid to producers, and criticisms over the federation's management and handling of both sales and the development of new markets. |
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November looked like it was going out like a lion for Ontario pork producers caught up in a dumping duty brouhaha, but it ended up more like a lamb as the month concluded. |
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And more data are being crunched all the time, so it should not be long before the result is either confirmed or disproved. If it is disproved there will, after all the brouhaha, no doubt be a period of chagrin. |
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The BBC might have anticipated a brouhaha. |
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Then came the book tour, and the brouhaha following that NPR interview. |
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The trigger for this event was the brouhaha over raising the debt limit. |
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However, the brouhaha about the lady of whom the remarks were made, to my mind, have been seized on as sexism by the Guardianista. |
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His former employer Sony ultimately faced down North Korea more gutsily in the holiday brouhaha over The Interview. |
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The brouhaha was initially triggered by the actions of Median ruler Astyages, and was quickly spread to other provinces, as they allied with the Persians. |
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