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His order raised such a hue and cry he eventually stayed it by promising a more comprehensive decision later.
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Fortunately, enough of a hue and cry was generated locally to provoke a public inquiry and ultimate rejection of the scheme.
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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.
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There was a hue and cry about Army justice.
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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.
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And there was a big hue and cry: How can this happen in America?
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There was a lot of hue and cry, a lot of fulminating and hand-wringing, but nothing actually happened.
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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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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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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.
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