The Tea Party is up in arms because Obama bailed out the banking system.
The entire settler movement not only the 7, 500 or so in Gaza is up in arms.
For example, everyone is up in arms about the high unemployment rate.
The opposition is up in arms: it says the conviction is politically motivated and the magistrates' attacks against Mr Berlusconi amount to persecution.
The film community is particularly up in arms over the culture ministry's January decision to close the House of Cinema after 20 years of operation.
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One reason why these various projects have the locals up in arms is that they may harm the environment.
The fall of Sirte, which followed that of the other surviving holdout town of Bani Walid, means that virtually the whole of Libya is in the hands of the forces that took up arms against the colonel in February.
But based on publicly available information, there is nothing for people to be up in arms about.
Near where Mr. Pritzker's home is under construction, neighbors are up in arms over another of Mr. McCoy's projects, a roughly 70, 000-square-foot compound (downsized from 85, 000 square feet) awaiting permitting for Prince Abdulaziz ibn Abdullah ibn Abdulaziz Al Saud, son of the king of Saudi Arabia.
In lieu of a big arms buildup, it is opening up a prized military asset, its deep-water port in Cam Ranh Bay, in the hopes that foreign navies will steam into the South China Sea and help secure the region's shipping lanes.
Curled up in her fathers' arms she is tiny, her eyes look huge on her bony face, her stomach's bloated.
What does seem predictable, however, is that at some point these arms will wind up in the hands of people who are not even our fair-weather friends.
Concentrated in the presidential guard and, possibly, in the secret police, they run to 1, 000 or 2, 000 men at most, but many Albanians think that is enough to stir up chaos and keep arms firmly in the hands of gangs and militias.
It is this sort of erotic dance that has the religious establishment up in arms.
In other words, the backgrounders suggest, the United States is leaving no stone unturned in its efforts to "lock up" arms control accords with Moscow.
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But until concrete measures are taken, all that the modern Russian Army will share with those who answered the call to arms in 1918, is its lack of up-to-date equipment.
Again, the problem of individual Muslims taking up arms, becoming vigilantes, in a way, is related to their frustration with the lack of leadership on the part of their own government.
Because it is, how sad that Benghazi and Fast and Furious have so many conservatives up in arms.
It is the one that receives, usually, the arms from Iran that end up in the hands of Hezbollah.
Mr. FREDERICK KAGAN (American Enterprise Institute): What the Baker group is saying is that in the context of this sectarian violence where various groups have taken up arms to gain leverage in the political process.
The pacifist stance is only viable when one lives in a society with others who are willing to take up arms in self-defense.
If this is standard practice, then is it any wonder why the smaller labels, and ergo the smaller bands, are up in arms at the lack of revenue and the sight of other people reaping the rewards of their hard work?
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Any time that type of language is used it raises a level of an appearance of impropriety, and the public should be up in arms.
Just back from China, Setser reports that the Chinese are up in arms about their loss on an investment in the Blackstone Group buyout firm, which is far below its initial offering price.
The most direct answer is to even up the fight by flooding Syria with arms or, perhaps, bombing Mr Assad's troops in their barracks.
The Mets hold up Harvey as a symbol for the direction this franchise is headed as one of several highly touted young arms in the organization.
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