More importantly, why are so many people who are not criminals and thugs up in arms?
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It is this sort of erotic dance that has the religious establishment up in arms.
The Fed does this by buying financial assets mostly treasury bonds at market prices in arms-length transactions.
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The Tea Party is up in arms because Obama bailed out the banking system.
There's a hitch, though, involving a rape scene that has lots of Afghans up in arms.
Alcon's shareholders are not the only ones up in arms about the sequence of deals.
The entire settler movement not only the 7, 500 or so in Gaza is up in arms.
The Shorthouses were up in arms, Kai shouting and red in the face, Lexi in tears.
European pilots have also been up in arms, shuddering at the idea of guns on planes.
Europeans, he charged, have entered a new century with a misplaced confidence in arms control.
Last year the Obama administration reluctantly held up in arms sales under congressional pressure.
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Heller took war as his subject, but he didn't write about backslapping brothers in arms.
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While you'd think the players union would be up in arms about such price fixing, it isn't.
But based on publicly available information, there is nothing for people to be up in arms about.
Now that Google appears set to pull out of China, its advertising partners are up in arms.
Yet groups claiming to speak on behalf of public health are up in arms about the ad.
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Questions remain, however, about the provenance of weapons in Iraq, especially given the rampant black market in arms.
Poor air quality in China has the locals up in arms, and the government might actually be listening.
Because it is, how sad that Benghazi and Fast and Furious have so many conservatives up in arms.
And if any other nation in the world had done it, we would have been up in arms.
States are up in arms about drug prices because they are increasingly out of pocket from covering them.
And as a result, people either welcomed the words with open arms or were up in arms about them.
Republicans were up in arms Friday about the IRS disclosure, and rightly so.
He also said that outside powers, not Iran, have been feeding the conflict inside Syria by shipping in arms.
Many politicians are up in arms, believing that the "public interest" should be whatever they want it to be.
Officials say the Pentagon typically flies in arms so the demand is unlikely to affect U.S. operations in Afghanistan.
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State Department deputy spokesman Robert Wood brushed off the Russian accusation that the U.S. warship was bringing in arms.
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These are the kinds of statements that have liberal feminists up in arms.
One reason why these various projects have the locals up in arms is that they may harm the environment.
Protestors from the Left Party are up in arms over the sexism and shallow materialism that they argue Barbie symbolizes.
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