And there was a big hue and cry: How can this happen in America?
And despite the hue and cry of journalism's cognoscenti, making money is the priority.
This caused a hue and cry from conservatives, and a thundering reproof from the leader.
There was a lot of hue and cry, a lot of fulminating and hand-wringing, but nothing actually happened.
His order raised such a hue and cry he eventually stayed it by promising a more comprehensive decision later.
Proposals like that make much more sense than the current hue and cry about punitive excise and fuel duties.
The hue and cry about the fiscal cliff is, in fact, a side show for yet more fiscal child abuse.
Fortunately, enough of a hue and cry was generated locally to provoke a public inquiry and ultimate rejection of the scheme.
We can only hope that the community rallies with enough hue and cry to stop this policy before all third parties are choked off and Twitter gets MySpaced.
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Any new owner who is unwilling to stand up to what will be a powerful hue and cry from Rangers fans and supporters is not going to be successful.
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Fortunately, Judge Oliver's disruptive, untimely decision raised such a hue and cry that he backed off most of it--those already in the program could, for now, continue in it.
In Glasgow, 25, 000 turned out for its celebrations in George Square, while in Aberdeen 40, 000 people watched Scottish acts Deacon Blue, Hue and Cry and Fame Academy winner David Sneddon.
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Leave aside the unhappy fact that, in the hue and cry, Ms Bell's 14-year-old daughter learned her mother's true identity as reporters banged at the door of their safe house.
Recently, I wrote about the hue and cry surrounding the temporary crash of the Amazon EC2 cloud, which serves hundreds of East Coast companies, including hot tech firms like Reddit and Bizo.
But in all the hue and cry, there is little comment on the fact that the case of Mary Bell, while tragic and disturbing, also appears to be a model of successful rehabilitation.
Insiders in those talks murmur about them becoming a "university seminar", with the industry trying to wring concessions from Mr Letwin as a delaying tactic until the phone hacking hue and cry has died down.
But if I had been a unit chief at FBI headquarters reading it last summer, my first thought would have been that such a sweep would lead to a massive hue and cry over "profiling" of Muslims.
And outside of Pete Peterson and his top crier David Walker, George Soros, and a few others, there is not yet the hue and cry, the will, or any pragmatic plan to deal with this economic reality, which threatens to fast become a geopolitical disaster.
FracFocus was created to address a very specific issue that had been raised by environmental groups: Several years ago, there was supposedly a hue and cry from landowners wanting to know the chemical content of the frac fluids that were going down oil and gas wells on their land or on adjacent lands.
This new sanctimoniousness, said officials, was a precaution to ward off a hue-and-cry from Jordan's Islamists, already restive over King Abdullah's hands-off approach to the looming war on Iraq.
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Almost entirely lost in the hue-and-cry precipitated by such actions as the stimulus bill, ObamaCare, student loans and financial "reform, " however, are Obama initiatives that threaten an arguably even more momentous transformation: Changing the United States from "the world's sole superpower" to a nation that may require the permission, or at least the help, of others to project power and defend its interests around the globe.
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