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Meanings of political furore in English
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Usage of political furore in English
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The move has caused a politicalfurore which has shaken Fine Gael.
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That touched off a politicalfurore.
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Keen to avoid a domestic politicalfurore, Poland did not send a full diplomatic invitation to Putin, sources told Reuters.
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His wife, Alma Chaalabayeva, and their six-year-old daughter were expelled from Italy to Kazakhstan last May, prompting a politicalfurore in Rome.
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Barclays is still recovering from the politicalfurore that followed its $450 million fine for manipulating benchmark interest rates in June.
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But the politicalfurore over the price increase prompted a delay in a ministerial meeting due on Friday to discuss raising the prices.
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Mr Fillon showed no intention of rowing back from the politicalfurore he triggered last week when he suggested France was "bankrupt".
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The decision sparked a politicalfurore and stoked fears that the remaining 1,600 employees at the plant would lose their jobs.
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It follows a politicalfurore over revelations the government-owned entity signed off on $12,000 in expenditure to purchase designer watches for highly paid executives.