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1 And, in the furore over access, one vital point is constantly missed.
2 He thinks the furore and the adversity have given him new resolve.
3 The move has caused a political furore which has shaken Fine Gael.
4 Her actions prompted an international furore that saw her arrest and sacking.
5 The U.S. spying furore merely adds to concerns that networks are leaky.
6 The furore led to an H&M store in South Africa being trashed.
7 Britain's annual censorship row hardly recalled the furore over A Serbian Film.
8 Both men quit amid the furore over the fate of the Kurds.
9 For once in Berlin it's not a führer furore but palace malice.
10 Can you imagine the furore if he spoke to her like that!
11 Frederick Forsyth, writer and commentator I am quietly bemused by the furore .
12 At that time it didn't cause much of a furore with cinema-goers.
13 Little Jacquemin's article upon Prince Zilah's nautical fete had created a furore .
14 The furore largely subsided last year as the economic slowdown took centre stage.
15 He was embroiled in a similar furore last year but escaped without sanction.
16 The name furore has badly affected relations between the two countries for decades.
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