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"brouhaha" Definitions
  1. noisy excitement or complaints about something

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Twitter users expressed surprise and poked fun at the brouhaha.
The brouhaha over its HQ2 contest quickly comes to mind.
I hope this hearing aid brouhaha doesn't prove it again.
And all of this brouhaha isn't just about North Carolina.
But van Niekerk was also affected by the Makwala brouhaha.
Here's what you need to know about the latest brouhaha.
Naturally, this instigates a bigger brouhaha, and Vay can't get enough.
Throughout all this brouhaha, Jamie and Claire continue to grow closer.
Even so, this brouhaha was about more than a board game.
Silver on Monday suggested that in time this brouhaha would pass.
Once he broke it, the situation developed into an international brouhaha.
It seems like Chyna deescalates ... eventually walking inside while the brouhaha continues.
How does the charity world see the political brouhaha over the foundation?
The brouhaha over whether I was a nut job was so unfair.
A seemingly amused Kaine spokeswoman declined to comment on the harmonica brouhaha.
"She remained so calm throughout the match" despite the brouhaha, Sakai said.
Junior Lake's slow, deliberate flip in 2015 prompted an on-field brouhaha.
They're not going to be thrown off track by the impeachment brouhaha.
The current brouhaha isn't just about Brexit, a controversy that might subside.
The brouhaha prompted an aide for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.
Indeed, the Founding Fathers would be surprised by the brouhaha over judicial appointments.
"This latest brew ha ha is beyond hilarious," he wrote of the brouhaha.
That whole Kardashian brouhaha hasn't thrown Anne Hathaway off her social media game.
Oh, we once got into a big puzzle brouhaha over the plural OCTOPI.
I may lose my job over the brouhaha, so would appreciate your objectivity.
Jeffries and Corbett almost went the distance in their scheduled twenty-five-round brouhaha.
Kate Upton is squarely on team Ashley Graham in the plus sized model brouhaha.
I'd never heard of her before this brouhaha, but now I'll follow her anywhere.
Here's what we know — and why there was such a brouhaha to begin with.
Trump clearly sought to move beyond the brouhaha Monday and pivot to the general election.
The shooting incident was a natural consequence; the brouhaha that preceded it, a teachable moment.
The brouhaha, which exploded after the quarter closed June 30, won't affect second-quarter earnings.
The brouhaha, which exploded after the quarter closed June 30, didn't affect second-quarter earnings.
Michael Flynn doesn't want anything to do with the raging Russian brouhaha ... that he made clear.
The ensuing brouhaha around Wolf's remarks is remarkably contentious, and not split on partisan lines, either.
Perhaps it's not so surprising that Bieber would align himself with Kimye during their Swifty brouhaha.
The brouhaha caused about an hour-long delay in proceedings on the floor, NBC News reported.
Why it matters: This is more than just a corporate brouhaha in a far-off courtroom.
Kesha's mother and director Judd Apatow have also been tweeting their outrage about the Billboard brouhaha.
Cornet said she appreciated that the tournament had corrected course, but marveled at the bra brouhaha.
Yet the Roseanne brouhaha tells us: We're in urgent need of a refresher course in Twitter etiquette.
That brouhaha could result in an especially uncomfortable grilling for Mayer at the Senate's data security hearing.
Her son's school, one of the best in Beijing, dismissed the brouhaha as "harmless mischief between kids".
Twitter Stars: You may remember the brouhaha over Twitter switching from stars to hearts for its favorites.
The brouhaha is over Steve's vid, "Can't Go Home," where a chimpanzee goes bananas over a chick.
Which brings us back to the confluence of the Carson King brouhaha and the Trump impeachment narrative.
Just last month, for example, Cousins got into a convoluted brouhaha with a local newspaper and sports columnist.
The resulting brouhaha has shaken the 3D maker community and made many rethink the definition of Creative Commons.
The brouhaha over whether IHOP/IHOB slings pancakes or burgers offers acute insight into this week's international conclave.
The brouhaha over the fiduciary rule is just a symptom of the rotten structure of our regulatory system.
But the popular film brouhaha has obscured an arguably even more damaging change to the Oscars' status quo.
"If there's going to be a brouhaha, I'm advising candidates to be present for more unifying events," Sen.
" Mr. Saft, a veteran of many a building brouhaha, said, "You certainly have to cater to both constituencies.
The brouhaha could threaten the CFPB's operations, said Alan Kaplinsky, a partner at national law firm Ballard Spahr.
But amid the general brouhaha about Ms. Copeland, for many people one issue alone mattered: those damned fouettés.
After the Taste of Israel brouhaha, Rabbi Summit and students in Hillel established the Visions of Peace initiative.
But that is the amount he would have received had he departed several months ago before this brouhaha.
On Monday, Ms. Ray hadn't addressed the brouhaha, and instead used her Twitter account to praise a musical.
This routine brouhaha makes for passable entertainment, but after a while, it gets to be like Groundhog Day.
He doesn't seem fazed by Claire's anger over that whole almost-having-her-burned-as-a-witch brouhaha.
Hence the brouhaha over Virgil Abloh being named artistic director for Louis Vuitton men's wear earlier this year.
Just consider the fact that the year began with a monkey problem and ended with a blackface brouhaha.
All of this has passed without much public brouhaha, in part because anyone who might complain is in prison.
As a result of this latest brouhaha, Facebook decided to end the practice, a company spokesperson confirmed to Mashable.
It's been a few years since the brouhaha over the George Washington Bridge's lane closures rocked the Christie administration.
Mike Pompeo — has been notably silent throughout the brouhaha, but his appointment has reportedly been received warmly in Langley.
Trump challengers react to Pope's comments Trump's rivals at Thursday night's town hall largely stayed away from the brouhaha.
But medieval historians can be quite a shirty bunch, and a brouhaha over the quotation erupted on social media.
McGregor today in L.A. ... and the bros' brouhaha to promote their upcoming bout got a little physical on stage.
The French burkini brouhaha has become a lightning rod for debates about whether modernity and Islamic values can coexist.
It was also unclear whether the two-week brouhaha is to be a plot point in the upcoming season.
Trump ultimately ended up canceling the trip anyway, but denied it had anything to do with the tweet brouhaha.
In the days since the brouhaha, thousands of people similarly have taken to the Internet to try to promote inclusiveness.
Even if the brouhaha took place 40 feet away from seriously injured Larsen ... what the hell are you people doing?
That being said, fans of that page are pretty excited about the brouhaha surrounding the famous race car driver's pronouncement.
Last Thursday afternoon, Jacobs unveiled his spring/summer 2017 show, to generally positive critical reviews — and a social media brouhaha.
Last summer the brouhaha involved the Pentagon discharging hundreds of immigrant servicemembers whose citizenship paperwork languished in the federal bureaucracy.
Then there was the brouhaha about the $2 million Brooklyn bathroom that, after seven years, has still not been renovated.
The brouhaha began when Ms. Linton posted a photograph of herself disembarking a military jet emblazoned with official government markings.
While most Republicans avoided wading into the brouhaha, some did agree that the incident highlights potential flaws with the statute.
Before the latest brouhaha, Mr. Trump said this week that it had been an honor to be in the film.
With this latest Eagles brouhaha, the NFL is learning firsthand that any hopes of placating Trump are unlikely to succeed.
As we've seen the past month, Khloé and Kim are liking, tweeting, and answering fans' questions about the Tristan-Jordyn brouhaha.
The festival has been involved in a brouhaha over two Netflix films entering the competition without scheduling theatrical releases in France.
Trump was the first Republican presidential contender to comment on the brouhaha and he did it in a typically bombastic way.
Here we go again What, you thought the internet had grown up after 2015's "what color is this dress" brouhaha?
It's not me, personally," he says of the "brouhaha," but sagely states that labels come and go, "like booking agents. Ha!
"If there's going to be a brouhaha, I'm advising candidates to be present for more unifying events," Wicker told The Hill.
The palm-oil brouhaha illustrates the savage, self-righteous tone of political warfare in a movie without an iota of humor.
A slightly different battle for space that Maharawal linked to the boulder saga was San Francisco's recent brouhaha over e-scooters.
But the brouhaha over Hindi shows how the south still dances to a different tune, one the BJP has not yet mastered.
The resulting brouhaha led me to track down the anonymous founder and ask him or her a few questions about what happened.
We got Nia Tuesday in one of the treasures of L.A. -- Larchmont Village -- and asked her about the brouhaha over the soap.
Earlier this month, something of a social media brouhaha erupted over paparazzi pics of famously buff Aquaman star Jason Momoa relaxing on vacation.
Much brouhaha surrounded the result at the time, but while her involvement continued this year, things appeared to have settled down a bit.
After a brouhaha about them potentially performing at a festival in Spain called Arenal Sound, the claims were debunked by Daft Punk's management.
Yes, we have successfully gotten through Halloween — not to mention the upheaval at Burberry, and the brouhaha around Paul Manafort's bizarre shopping habits.
A lot of brouhaha has surrounded reports that DOJ was looking at divestitures here instead of the more usual remedies in vertical deals.
"When all this brouhaha came up, I, the Browns, many people said, 'We have to be about more than no,'" Ms. Davis said.
That included this White House's most dependable form of confirmation that the brouhaha actually took place: The President denied knowing anything about it.
By the time they score a massive family-reunion job, their careers end in a hilarious brouhaha involving glorious destruction and property damage.
Rob Portman has been particularly damaged by the brouhaha, Senate Democrats said, though they declined to provide the polling to back that claim.
The single-payer brouhaha—which is likely to spill into Sunday's debate—isn't helping Clinton; in fact, it's highlighting some of her biggest vulnerabilities.
Henrikson said that efforts like Obama's decision to make light of the significance of the Chinese stairs brouhaha is the best way to respond.
The brouhaha is an uncomfortable reminder of Decree Number 4, a media-gagging rule imposed by Mr Buhari when he was a military ruler.
" Mendiola laughs off the brouhaha, telling PEOPLE, "I can see that I should have done a better job of explaining myself — that's pretty clear.
The brouhaha follows a period of intense scrutiny for Facebook and questions over what its responsibilities are to its more than 2.2 billion users.
One of the Clinton campaign's major arguments throughout this whole brouhaha has been that she did essentially nothing different than previous secretaries of state.
The court has said that Clinton herself may be forced to answer questions under oath, which would dramatically escalate the brouhaha surrounding the case.
But the brouhaha over the Eagles' White House visit appears to have backfired on Trump, including among conservative commentators and GOP members of Congress.
But rather than secret results followed by a public announcement and press brouhaha, they dropped the unpublished results on the physics preprint server, the arXiv.
Of course, the latest brouhaha came this week after Kyle Richards says she misinterpreted a pap's question about Lisa not attending Andy Cohen's baby shower.
Rose, who lashed out at West after he called her a "stripper" in the brouhaha, also happens to be the best friend of Blac Chyna.
Mainly the brouhaha over the framework pushed her into an unexpected alliance with a testing company that teachers, students, parents and conservatives love to hate.
Burns said Browns offensive coordinator Todd Haley, who spent the past six seasons in Pittsburgh, shared a few choice words with him during the brouhaha.
For a book and a play that are largely about the moral high ground, the legal brouhaha unfolded in a kind of boggy moral bottomland.
This week, however, post-Trump victory and a will-designers-dress-Melania brouhaha, fashion's political-statement making is taking a more visible, and vocal, turn.
Your wise mother understands that a single hothead wrote that letter, not your entire extended family — just as another hothead reported the brouhaha to me.
But one perspective that's consistently overlooked in this biannual brouhaha is how having more waking leisure hours when the sun is out enhances quality of life.
Lyssa's predicament, when she finds herself under fire over the jury summons, recalls the 1993 "Nannygate" brouhaha surrounding Bill Clinton's first two nominees for attorney general.
Held on transfer day, in Switzerland—the perfect setting for a chivalrous brouhaha—the conference attendees allegedly mixed it up with dulcet murmuring about...seating assignments?
Netflix's disinclination to release its original films in theaters has earned the company disapprobation from cinephiles, and caused a brouhaha at this year's Cannes Film Festival.
Those cockroaches ran for the ... I think there's been a couple of changes that I think all this noise or this brouhaha has created on Facebook.
While the brouhaha over Equifax's bungled response to its data breach continues to simmer, your concern about fraudsters using your information should not diminish, experts say.
Still, even if the FaceApp brouhaha was overblown, the increasing popularity of consumer apps from countries with authoritarian governments is something to keep an eye on.
If the mid-1960s brouhaha over Dylan going electric now seems quaint, these concerts are a big part of the reason: He proved he was right.
Despite the brouhaha, top Republicans said there had been progress on a legislative solution to the separation of illegal immigrant children from their parents at the border.
Elon Musk, Tesla, and the SEC finally, officially settle the brouhaha that started back in August, when Musk tweeted that he was considering taking the automaker private.
The Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis was staging Matthew Lopez's "The Legend of Georgia McBride" this summer when a national brouhaha erupted that could have affected the production.
Although I do not like Mr. Trump, the brouhaha about "animals" is based solely on a mishearing or else the media's need to make a big story.
Home Depot, for its part, said it remains neutral amid the current brouhaha, despite its co-founder's public statements and personal financial involvement in Trump's reelection campaign.
Instead of the scolding over the shouting at the Nevada state Democratic convention last weekend, perhaps trying to understand what the brouhaha was about would be a start.
The impeachment brouhaha happened as an ongoing investigation dubbed Lava Jato, or Car Wash, has exposed bribes paid for inflated contracts from the state-run oil company Petrobras.
We discussed the brouhaha on our music podcast, "Popcast," while an Op-Ed writer accused the show of "slut-shaming" Nikki Haley in the "Fire and Fury" segment.
Farrah Abraham traded a boardwalk brouhaha for a mellow day in the Maldives -- and it looks like she's enjoying her decision to hang up her boxing gloves ... kinda.
The brouhaha over the intelligence briefing led national security adviser Robert O'Brien to flatly deny the existence of an intelligence assessment regarding Russian interference aimed at helping Trump.
The political brouhaha has its roots in the Russian atomic energy agency Rosatom's purchase of Canada's Uranium One, which controls about 20 percent of U.S. uranium production capacity.
After the Kevin Hart controversy, the folks who run the Oscars say the show will go on without a host and all the brouhaha has been good publicity.
Later in the day, The New York Times, citing three anonymous sources, said Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross "threatened to fire top employees" at NOAA over the Birmingham brouhaha.
To the Editor: While no country wants foreign powers interfering in its election processes, there is another issue that has been smothered in the brouhaha over Russian activities.
Real-life superheroes Lost in the brouhaha over President Trump's "Pocahontas" quip is the powerful story of why the Navajo Code Talkers were being honored in the first place.
Summer drink brouhaha: A Times article that dismissed the Aperol spritz — a mix of Aperol, prosecco and a healthy orange wedge — set off a cocktail war on social media.
It's funny ... we're told when Retch approached Nicki after the brouhaha, she actually thought he was a crew member of Meek's and tried getting in his face as well.
The brouhaha prompted the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA), which manages the observatory, to release a morsel of information: an unspecified "security issue" was to blame.
That led to giant brouhaha, during which Smith openly accused NOAA of fraud and threatened NOAA administrator Kathryn Sullivan (the first woman to walk in space) with criminal charges.
As a service to Shark Week viewers (and those merely curious about the scientific brouhaha), Shiffman has annotated the programming lineup, highlighting what to watch and what sounds dubious.
In the 15 years since the genome brouhaha, Venter has continued to coauthor papers in leading journals, covering topics from genome transplants to the myriad sequences of microscopic marine life.
Since the FBI decided against charging Clinton, Democrats declared her exonerated and said the brouhaha over the emails was "over," in the words of a Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid.
In the senators' description, the lunch oozed unity without a mention of the brouhaha between the President and Corker, which began over the summer but which has recently escalated dramatically.
In April 2010, a brouhaha erupted in the gaming community that still reverberates today: The film critic Roger Ebert had opined that video games could never truly be counted as art.
"Megyn indicated before this brouhaha that she wanted to move on before the end of the year in order to be involved in the presidential campaign coverage," the station source says.
They make a brouhaha," said Peter Lilley, a pro-Brexit Conservative politician and former financier, who sits on the parliamentary committee examining Britain's exit from the EU. "They always massively exaggerate.
Susan Collins of Maine, Deb Fischer of Nebraska, John Kennedy of Louisiana and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska all voted to rid the bill of the proposal following the Democrats' brouhaha. Sen.
The most recent brouhaha centers on a new search feature that highlights critic reviews of restaurants from sites like Zagat, which Google owns, as well as "best of" lists from publishers.
There are no immediate plans to expand elsewhere, Mr. Gavasheli said, although what he described as the "brouhaha" over Kansas City had prompted inquiries from other markets in the United States.
" Alluding to the Phoenix Open brouhaha, Watson added, "And again, because I'm not very good with words — a couple weeks ago, as we know — so how am I going to do that?
Unlike Indiana's religious freedom law, which became a national flashpoint in 2014 and was effectively rescinded due to the backlash, these narrower, targeted bills wind up on the books with little brouhaha.
Dede Oetomo, founder of the Indonesian gay rights group GAYa NUSANTARA, said the "brouhaha is another episode of moral panic, not based on scientific evidence" about the influence of media on sexuality.
The brouhaha over Netflix's throttling policy erupted late last week when The Wall Street Journal reported that the video streaming giant has been limiting speeds to AT&T and Verizon wireless customers.
Sources close to BC tell TMZ ... her team has spoken to detectives about last weekend's hairdresser brouhaha and told authorities the woman "pulled a Jussie Smollett" by filing a false police report.
Amid the current brouhaha over civility, it is important to remember that so noxious a figure as Yiannopoulos was once courted and promoted by a White House aide and major Republican donors.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Sunday ducked, danced and sidestepped the question of whether he truly called President Donald Trump a "moron," dismissing the brouhaha as the "petty stuff" of Washington.
After all, the heart of the controversy – the crux of the whole brouhaha – was that Joe Biden's son seemingly profited from his father's position in the Obama administration, in an unappetizing manner.
Mark Casse, the trainer of War of Will, took the Derby brouhaha in stride until the Wests and some of the betting public started pointing the fingers at Gaffalione and his colt.
And he began by poking pointed fun at Gucci for "putting white guys in turbans," a reference to a recent cultural appropriation brouhaha that suggested the show would not be without currency.
Clinton was cleared, again, days later, but many Democrats believe the brouhaha cost her precious votes in a race that was ultimately decided by the narrowest of margins in a handful of states.
Billion-dollar brouhaha The proposed Dakota Access Pipeline, which is set to cost $3.7 billion, would start in North Dakota, stretch across parts of South Dakota and Iowa and end in southern Illinois.
That's why Miller, like Oakmark, bought Facebook shares around $212 during the brouhaha over the social network's privacy practices, which have so far had little impact on the company's advertising sales or profits.
"I don't think the Equifax brouhaha is going to move the needle on whether the resolution is going to pass or not," said Alan Kaplinsky, a partner with national law firm Ballard Spahr.
Oxford Dictionaries says it will review the example sentence its dictionary provides for the word "rabid," which was the subject of a social media brouhaha this weekend after an academic claimed it was sexist.
To every public clamor or brouhaha (and there were many), the answer was always, "It's just math," and they'd point at the roomful of geeks, replete with Nerf guns and beanbag chairs, as proof.
Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)You might have noticed the brouhaha over the since-deleted Samsung tweet advising users to run antivirus scans on their smart TVs—but is such a malware attack possible?
"In the middle of a chaotic, public brouhaha, you're not going to be able to get the serious job done that you need to get done," he said, according to the Los Angeles Times.
"I just don't think anyone should be excluded from having a beautiful dress," he said to me when we were talking about the Jones brouhaha, and why he had volunteered to play fairy godfather.
She understood what could be read into a photograph (and if she didn't, or her team didn't, that "I Really Don't Care, Do U?" coat brouhaha would have been all the learning experience needed).
The Russian news media appears to be taking a step back from the brouhaha after Mr. Trump's national security adviser resigned over telephone conversations with Russia's ambassador to Washington and the country's intelligence efforts.
If you're not a card-carrying member of Team Apple, you probably feel left out amid this month's brouhaha over the new iPhone 11; it's the only thing tech people can talk about lately.
The political brouhaha has unfolded just three days before accidental man of intrigue, former FBI Director James Comey, testifies on whether President Trump pressured him to end his investigation into Russian ties within the administration.
And while the brouhaha around Wilde's trial may illustrate the explosiveness of certain taboo sexual pleasures that "Dracula" also tapped into, straining to make the point reveals a shortcoming of the book's focus on sex.
The brouhaha began on Tuesday morning when Ernst spoke to reporters about a GOP version of reauthorizing the Violence Against Women Act, where Ernst said Schumer does not want her to have any legislative wins.
ETHAN ANNIS, SAN FRANCISCO To the Editor: The Facebook brouhaha has fascinated me for one reason: When you sign up for Facebook, you aren't obligated to put any information about yourself in the sign-up.
Ultimately, this year's awards told me that women-made art still isn't viewed as universally appealing (see the ridiculous brouhaha about "Little Women" being only a chick flick) like male-written and directed stories are.
The brouhaha invoked the "Streisand Effect," a pop-culture reference named after actress and singer Barbara Streisand, which states that attempts to suppress information often has the unintended consequence of spreading that information far and wide.
My haircut dilemma wasn't as simple as the New Balance brouhaha, where I could simply stop supporting the retailer with my money and instead wear products from one of the many other shoe companies out there.
In case you were wondering, no, it was not by oversight that I didn't bother to mention, when writing last week about Elena Ferrante's The Lost Daughter, the recent brouhaha about the violation of Ferrante's privacy.
But it was the other that eclipsed more than 18823,21882 other works in the Salon, and set off a scandal that makes the recent brouhaha at the Whitney Biennial look as stately as a Noh drama.
The former Shady Records MC will NOT be charged with felony aggravated assault after a gun went off and struck his girlfriend's 18-year-old son during a brouhaha they all got into back in December.
But it was the other that eclipsed more than 18823,21882 other works in the Salon, and set off a scandal that makes the recent brouhaha at the Whitney Biennial look as stately as a Noh drama.
But D.C. looks bleak, with the Russia brouhaha robbing Trump of potentially triumphant moments like this week's announcement of his Energy Independence Policy, and the creation of a Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis.
But many people apportion much of the blame for the brouhaha on her campaign to have her patron, Mr. Netanyahu, lead the ceremony instead of Mr. Edelstein, whom Ms. Regev views as a potential rival within Likud.
Tear your eyes away from the Stormy Daniels brouhaha for a moment (I know, it's hard) and here's what you'll find: It is truly, as incoming New York Fed Governor John Williams recently commented, a Goldilocks economy.
It prizes pundit-ready quips over substantive debate, and it tends to elevate the silly over the serious — for several sleepless hours this week it was captivated by 'covfefe,' which was essentially a brouhaha over a typo.
It prizes pundit-ready quips over substantive debate, and it tends to elevate the silly over the serious — for several sleepless hours this week it was captivated by "covfefe," which was essentially a brouhaha over a typo.
In a speech delivered at the Hudson Institute, a short walk from Congress and the ongoing Kavanaugh brouhaha, the vice-president castigated the Chinese for bullying investors, buying allies with cheap loans, "tearing down crosses" and much else.
John Kasich, who opted out of the convention in his home state, and the brouhaha over a small portion of Melania Trump's speech that bore a strong resemblance to remarks by Michelle Obama and attracted accusations of plagiarism.
The Pope denounced her, the Toronto police threatened to arrest her for pretending to masturbate during a concert, and long before the Kendall Jenner Pepsi commercial disaster, Madonna was involved in her own Pepsi ad campaign-related brouhaha.
Even more troubling, this brouhaha between Ryan and Trump comes at a time when a unified GOP is most crucial to not only taking back the White House, but also maintaining control of both the Senate and House.
The paper of record's all-inclusive series on Dershowitz's travails included a two-byline story on the brouhaha, followed by an interview with the man himself by a Times reporter who also happened to be on vacation there.
Sure, it helps to know that the Atlanta rapper Young Thug caused an internet brouhaha when he wore it on the cover of his 2016 mixtape album, "No, My Name Is Jeffery," and Ms. Finamore makes the obligatory citation.
But before I go, let me encourage you to read this story about a Brooklyn designer who upended his life by moving to Italy, to ponder the culture of lines and to dive into a Frank Ocean-inspired brouhaha.
One of the ironies of this most recent Facebook brouhaha is the differing reactions between the digital marketing professionals who've spent a career turning money into advertising pixels and a concerned public otherwise innocent to the realities of digital advertising.
Meanwhile The Birth of a Nation, once thought a serious Oscar contender for its subject matter and timeliness — its lauded festival premiere coincided with the #oscarssowhite brouhaha — if not its narrative quality, is still set to open nationwide on Oct. 7.
The brouhaha began last Thursday, when an episode about Bruno Mars on The Grapevine, a panel-style web series that explores issues amongst Black millenials, went viral, mostly thanks to a clip of an opinion from writer and activist Seren Sensei.
Then, New Republic culture news editor Alex Shephard joins the show to discuss why it isn't Sanders's job to unify the Democratic party, the type of demands he can make of Clinton, and last week's brouhaha at the Nevada state convention.
The brouhaha over Mike Daisey, who admitted to fabricating details in his one-man play about Chinese factory workers, "The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs," led to a humbling backlash against the acclaimed writer-performer and innumerable essays.
In the brouhaha that ensued over her absence from the show late last week, it was easy to overlook that Ripa was, in fact, taking a long-planned vacation with her husband, Mark Consuelos, to celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary.
In August, during the brouhaha over her questionable work history, Wildes told Univision that he'd helped her apply for her 2001 green card as an immigration lawyer for the Trump Organization — and that she'd qualified for it "based on marriage": i.e.
The previous brouhaha, of course, was a recent tempest in a tennis racket over the catsuit Serena Williams wore to the French Open, which apparently didn't sufficiently "respect the game" for Bernard Giudicelli, the president of the French Tennis Federation.
As an actor, he knew how hard it could be when things you appear in don't get well received, so he put her in his own commercial for Aviator Gin that riffed on the whole brouhaha — but it wasn't easy.
Still, the brouhaha has shone a light on how Freemasonry, a secretive movement that originated in 16th-century European guilds, has taken root on a continent where finger snaps and fist bumps are more common than secret handshakes and rolled-up trouser legs.
Dan Coats may well remain on his job for a while longer, but after the brouhaha that his report has stirred up, he should have no reason to expect that the president will name him to any other position in his chaotic administration.
People have been whining for months about these system's lack of standard USB ports and even the MagSafe power adapters —  and Apple sort of responded by reducing pricing on USB-C adapters — but the brouhaha has pretty much died down as people have, well, adapted.
Then there was the brouhaha over the heavily edited Planned Parenthood videos created by the Center for Medical Progress (which ultimately lead to its leaders' indictments), and Donald Trump decided how he feels about abortion in the same manner most people choose a froyo flavor.
Conversely, some Trump allies say perhaps the brouhaha about transferring articles means the president technically hasn't been impeached yet; if he already is, the thinking goes, the Senate wouldn't have to wait on the perfunctory transfer of articles from the House to begin a trial.
If she wanted to project a sense of being at the heart of the global fashion establishment, with their big gold seal of approval, especially after all the postelection brouhaha with designers announcing they would refuse to dress her, this would do that pretty handily.
After the brouhaha caused by her recent public appearance in Texas in that now famous "I really don't care, do u?" jacket, her clothes, which have in many cases become her voice, while she herself has remained so resolutely silent, have been, apparently, muzzled.
This situation brings to mind the brouhaha surrounding a Mike Daisey monologue on This American Life that was found to be partly embellished or, further back, James Frey's A Million Little Pieces, originally sold as a memoir but discovered to contain completely fabricated passages.
Still, what recent political evidence seems to show — and my Twitter brouhaha reflects in some small way — is that the effects Richeson found kick in well before news of any demographic apocalypse arrives (if you consider being a plurality rather than a majority apocalyptic).
Trump has worn Dolce & Gabbana (she chose a black dress by the brand at the Mar-a-Lago New Year's Eve party, causing another brouhaha), nor is it the first time she has worn a European label since her husband made his inaugural pledge to buy American.
The appreciations became a rare public conversation about poems rather than about Poetry, and what it is or isn't (as in last year's exhausting brouhaha over Bob Dylan's Nobel Prize) or whether it's "dead," or corrupted by elitist obscurism, or replaced by popular music, or secretly thriving.
As Shermer concludes after reviewing the current state of science, it seems that our present best hope for immortality lies in "eating well, exercising regularly and sleeping soundly" — a prosaic answer if there ever was one in the face of so much spiritual and technological brouhaha.
There was no self-flagellation for the public — of the brouhaha around "Nipplegate" she said "...there are much worse things in the world, and for this to be such a focus, I don't understand" — and she has never participated in arenas where she did not wish to be.
"Part of the brouhaha has been really the function of the fact, which was admitted yesterday, was that some of these companies have been a little bit fast and loose with the truth," Supervisor Aaron Peksin, a sponsor of the ordinance, said today at the Board of Supervisors meeting.
So here is Jake Tapper, a leading luminary of CNN, spontaneously barging into a brouhaha between Sean Spicer and the New York Times, and somehow attributing to Spicer the "birther" controversies that Mr. Trump was so active in stirring up even before he began his campaign for the presidency.
Sources close to the president's eldest son indicated to The Wall Street Journal that Trump Jr., will fight the new subpoena, which was issued weeks ago prior to the subpoena fight centered around Don McGahn and the recent brouhaha between the Department of Justice and the House Judiciary Committee.
Consider the brouhaha last year when Politico revealed that Mayor Bill de Blasio, a small landlord who has made affordable housing one of his signature issues, had raised the rent on one of the units in a two-family Park Slope house that he and his wife own.
It was at the core of the Nordstrom brouhaha last week when the store was caught between those who want to boycott it because it said it was dropping the Ivanka Trump brand in response to low sales and those who want to boycott it for selling Mrs.
Editorial Observer PANTIN, France — Where I live in Pantin, a banlieue, or suburb, northeast of Paris, the brouhaha this summer in France over the burkini — body-covering swimwear whose name is an amalgam of burqa and bikini — seems very much at odds with the positive and inclusive changes occurring here.
Mapplethorpe, who died in 1989, did not live to see much of the brouhaha, but he and Mr. Serrano became emblems of the battle over the endowment, which eventually led the House Appropriations Committee to slash the agency's budget in 19633 by 39 percent, to $99 million from $162 million.
After much brouhaha over the cast and concept, now one of the four lead actresses, Leslie Jones, has set off another heated debate, this one over possible racial and size discrimination on the red carpet, and whether it is every actress's inalienable right to get a free dress for her premiere.
It was drained in 2014 at the height of a drought and — with the exception of Lady Gaga, who created a brouhaha by having the pool temporarily refilled for a music video (in exchange for a large donation) while state water conservation measures were underway — had not been splashed in since.
WASHINGTON — In this age of smartphones and a politically divided public, President Trump's two youngest children have managed the nearly impossible: They've turned up on their respective school campuses without the traditional news media and security brouhaha that surrounds the first day of school for a commander in chief's child.
Not long after a brouhaha over the resignation, then the reinstatement, of the international ballet stars Johan Kobborg and Alina Cojocaru, at the Bucharest national ballet company, the Eurovision song contest announced on Friday that Romania had been expelled from the annual competition for failure to pay outstanding debts dating back to 2007.
By all accounts, it would appear both men have moved past the brouhaha last year when Trump complained bitterly to Turnbull about the deal President Obama struck in the waning days of his administration to permit the entry of more than 1,200 South Asian and Rohingya refugees that Australia had been harboring.
When the rumors that Prince William allegedly cheated on his wife (with no supposed mistress initially named) first hit, we broke down the Kardashian-level drama, comparing it to the brouhaha around Tristan Thompson, Khloé Kardashian, and Jordyn Woods (which would go on to be confirmed by at least two of the parties involved).
But other than Roussel's imaginary Africa, Duchamp seems mainly unaffected by the Dada mania for everything African, as does Francis Picabia and his quasi-machine painting entitled "Serpentins I" (1918) that is correctly placed near Duchamp's infamous "Fountain" (1917): the banal porcelain pissoir (urinal) signed with the nom de plume R. Mutt (much brouhaha followed).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In case you were wondering, no, it was not by oversight that I didn't bother to mention, when writing last week about Elena Ferrante's The Lost Daughter, the recent brouhaha about the violation of Ferrante's privacy by a journalist who published the legal name of the writer, despite her express wishes.
It's been a pretty full week: There's a new regime in France (Brigitte Macron is a first lady to watch, as far as the art of fashion diplomacy goes); Cannes kicked off in all its red-carpet brouhaha; and Ralph Lauren named a new C.E.O. from the world of consumer products, with deep experience at .... Gillette!
"Signatures are actually, when they're done, live in front of another person, harder to fake than it is to buy a fake ID."  Hartmann said during former President George W. Bush's administration the government spent millions of dollars in a two-year "brouhaha" searching for instances of voter fraud over concerns that non-citizens were voting.
Last year, however, when another dress code brouhaha broke out — this one about a temporary worker in Britain who was sent home for refusing to wear high heels — Susan Scafidi, a professor at Fordham Law School in New York and the founder of the Fashion Law Institute, told me that the pendulum had begun to swing the other way.
In the moment, the brouhaha directly undermined attempts by Sanders to project the kind of smoothly oiled efficiency that Trump claims characterizes his operation, as she pushed for the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and cranked up White House warnings about the monster hurricane lining up the Carolinas for a direct hit late this week.
They have tossed, unconvincingly, everything at the wall to see what sticks: that the president is violating a "tradition" of declining to make Court nominations in election years; that voters should have their say, even though they technically did have their say in 2012; that there is altogether too much "brouhaha" going on to conduct what will be a divisive Senate confirmation process.
Fight comes to the DNC steps The online brouhaha set the stage for an in-person clash July 20183 -- the same day the Senate would vote on a motion to proceed to the Republican Obamacare repeal bill, a coincidence that would lead some party officials to question Our Revolution's tactics and motives -- just outside the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington.
Imagine my chagrin when I awoke this morning, only to witness the brouhaha over yet another unfortunate statement uttered by Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, the Republican nominee for president.
Take just a few recent examples: the brouhaha when she gave the Kardashians credit for inspiring her "boxer braid" hairstyle, which was really cornrows that black women have worn for centuries; the totally unnecessary comments comparing people missing her old black hair to Barack Obama leaving the White House; and, of course, the constant eye roll-y, back-and-forth shade about Taylor Swift.
On a smaller scale, it has been roughed up over its coming museum, the adoption of a code of conduct, leaks about an internal sexual harassment investigation, the creation and dissolution of a popular-film award, a stumble over whether to invite back Oscar winners from last year as presenters, a brouhaha over who will sing what nominated songs during the ceremony and the implosion of Kevin Hart as host of this year's show.
But the brouhaha over Ben Shapiro is significant not because of what might go down Thursday at Berkeley, but because it is a perfect exhibition of a much broader phenomenon increasingly apparent in the wake of the Charlottesville, Va., demonstrations last month: the sloppy conflation between actual white supremacists and, well, run-of-the-mill conservatives, libertarians and classical liberals whose main beef is with some on the left who seem like they'd rather do without the First Amendment.
Before we go back to thinking about real-world matters like Melania Trump's Timberland work boots in Puerto Rico (and maybe this is said from the vantage point of one who was in Paris when that social media brouhaha blew up, but it seems to me like we're a little too in the weeds with her footwear these days, even as someone who did address the pre-hurricane high heels), a few last takeaways from a very uneven season: 1.

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