For proof check out the current brouhaha surrounding the divorce between Steven Simkin and Laura Blank.
The timing of the sale of Mr Fukui's stake earlier this year added to the brouhaha.
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Most of what is being said about me in this current brouhaha is just not true.
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You might have noticed a brouhaha over map accuracy in iOS 6.
The water-gate brouhaha began on Twitter, spread across the Web and was replayed endlessly on television.
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Additionally, despite the brouhaha at the time, what was announced in February were only drafts.
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Have you seen any change since the Jeremiah Wright scandal or the brouhaha began among white voters?
As the Phil Mickelson brouhaha underscored, poor economics and rising tax rates can cause a perfect storm.
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At the Olympic Stadium, 62, 000 paying customers were treated to three hours of noisy, colourful, bolshie brouhaha.
There's been a lot of brouhaha about the 41-megapixel camera aboard the 808 PureView, and rightfully so.
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Remember all the media brouhaha about global warming causing hurricanes that commenced following the devastating U.S. 2004 season?
This past Fall, China briefly stopped shipping rare earths to Japan in response to a territorial diplomatic brouhaha.
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At the moment, despite the brouhaha they have created in some countries, genetically modified plants are primitive things.
The brouhaha over Paul Wolfowitz and the world bank bluntly raises the question: Why do we need this institution?
At the heart of the brouhaha over the hacking is uncertainty over the role of Britain's famously robust press.
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Naturally, this sparked the usual brouhaha equating less marriage with more societal ills.
He figured the brouhaha over Monsanto's genetically engineered seeds would slowly die down.
There was a bit of a brouhaha recently when The Lancet published a study of flu vaccine efficacy.
As usual in Washington, there is a brouhaha going on these days.
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Any attempt by the Moscow clergy to occupy Mary Magdalene's convent by force could also trigger a diplomatic brouhaha.
And a quiet retreat is always possible when the brouhaha has died down.
Separate from its Activision brouhaha, EA is facing a pair of big lawsuits surrounding its perennial bestselling Madden NFL franchise.
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Over here inside the European Union there has been a certain brouhaha over the budget for that very European Union.
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This irony is that Britain, where this brouhaha started, was the first nation to encourage industrialisation in the 19th century.
This entire brouhaha reminds me of the fuss that was made when President Bush created his Office of Faith Based Initiatives.
But in any case such reforms, for all the political brouhaha surrounding them, will not be enough to solve the problem.
That remark started a media brouhaha that lasted for days and completely eclipsed anything Obama had said about health care that evening.
Christian Sandvig of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, who has been studying the brouhaha, believes regulators ought to enforce more openness.
Given all this, the puzzle remains why the present brouhaha broke out.
More recently, Mr Tsang has proved more deft than Mr Tung or other senior officials in dealing with the brouhaha over the anti-subversion law.
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