An interest followed with exaggerated zeal.
1 The Samoan question; furor consularis; missionary squabbles; reasonableness of Minister von Bulow.
2 The rising furor has heightened interest in how the impeachment process works.
3 Law had heard the furor and wisely escaped to the Palais Royal.
4 The publication of this belief in 1863 aroused a furor of controversy.
5 The furor over the case had died down, but everyone still remembered.
6 There'd been a public furor ... recruiting... government disapproval and then suppression... hmmm.
7 Even the New England saw-mill units have caused a furor of enthusiasm.
8 Mahket rode full of furor into the reavers, swinging a great battle-axe.
9 And Liz had also called him about the furor in the tabloids.
10 The resulting furor has complicated her bid for Kelly Ayotte's Senate seat.
11 Jeanne Moos of CNN did a funny little segment on the furor .
12 Arles will have to lie low here until the furor dies down.
13 The furor over the funds has also waned as market conditions have deteriorated.
14 Trump created a furor in September when he refused to make that commitment.
15 Despite the furor the school is still open, and looks anything but horrific.
16 It was the practical, ready, rational furor of the Latin race.
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