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1 Trump sparked a political firestorm when he abruptly fired Comey last week.
2 Ignoring it would likely trigger a legal battle and a political firestorm .
3 Cambridgeshire simply got on with things, without becoming embroiled in a political firestorm .
4 The decision immediately set off a political firestorm on both sides of the aisle.
5 The British deaths have ignited a political firestorm back home.
6 Mr Trump sparked a political firestorm when he abruptly fired Mr Comey last week.
7 The incident has caused not only panic for locals, but a political firestorm between borders.
8 Last December the company volunteered to pay £20m amid a political firestorm about the nonpayment.
9 The lawsuit touched off a political firestorm , with Gov.
10 The meeting comes as Netanyahu faces a political firestorm .
11 The issue has also generated a political firestorm .
12 Huge increases in the prices of some older drugs have sparked a political firestorm in recent weeks.
13 Slideshow (3 images) The decision by some lenders to hold out set off a political firestorm .
14 Closing the Welsh factory caused a political firestorm and she was hauled before parliament to explain the decision.
15 Pending a presidential pardon-whichitself would surely set off a national political firestorm - Paul Manafort is going to prison.
16 His comments spark an intense political firestorm amid claims of interference in the race for the White House.
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