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1 Team unity can hardly have been helped by the whole furore that developed thereafter.
2 The whole furore caused Mary herself to weigh in.
3 What's even more ridiculous about this whole furore is how Madonna doesn't even look 53.
4 Whatever the case, from the publicist's point of view, this whole furore delivers one very, very clear message.
5 The whole furore began when Rupert discussed how to properly look after your money once you've earned it.
6 Cookson is quick to admit that the whole furore was an object lesson in the perils of social media.
7 London, that most majestic of all the GAA counties, has been completely lost and forgotten about in the whole furore surrounding The Sunday Game.
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