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8 Sentences With "raised an uproar"

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The disclosure raised an uproar at a program that prides itself on its contrarian culture.
But public health groups and Democrats raised an uproar, pointing at the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo that has killed 27 people.
"They are like, 'Well, you raised an uproar, we're going to try and silence you,'" Halle Roberts, 17, the editor-in-chief of the Har-Ber Herald, told BuzzFeed News.
"They are like, 'Well, you raised an uproar, we're going to try and silence you,'" Halle Roberts, the 17-year-old editor-in-chief of the Har-Ber Herald, told BuzzFeed News.
One of the biggest issues in the campaign got its start in 2017, when Ms. Plame raised an uproar for a tweet linking to an article, "America's Jews Are Driving America's Wars," in a publication that has been criticized for publishing anti-Semitic material.
She tricked Ginji twice, disguising herself as a whore and Madoka, respectively. After the GB duo and Himiko raised an uproar in "China Street" (the base of the Spider clan's operations), Jorougumo and her minions retreated to Hell's Valley. There, she suggested that the Kiryuudo 7 be pitted against the GB duo and their allies instead of using the average grunts. However, this scheme backfires when Shido's contacts took down the seven, one after another.
Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts took issue with Madison's language regarding whether the government was a national government, or a federal government (in which the states retained their individual sovereignty), which Baker suggests compelled Madison to withdraw his language from the debate. Following the argument between Madison and Gerry, Rep. Samuel Livermore of New Hampshire proposed language stating that "Congress shall make no laws touching religion or the rights of conscience." This raised an uproar from members, such as Rep.
On May 1, 1980, Bill Madlock, of the Pittsburgh Pirates, had an argument with umpire Jerry Crawford. He was fined $5,000 and suspended for fifteen days, but he had not served his suspension nor paid his fine by June 3, because of appeals to both the National League president, and the Commissioner of Baseball. Because of that, Phillips threatened to have the umpires eject Madlock from games, if he did not serve his suspension. That threat raised an uproar, with comments from the NL president, the vice- president of the umpires association, and the vice-president of the Pirates.

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