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30 Sentences With "raised hell"

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As you can imagine, Twitter users raised hell with their responses.
We've screwed up together, laughed together, evolved together, and raised hell together.
I didn't love it and, because of that, raised hell for my higher-ups.
"Bolton raised hell at the UN, but his actual power was quite limited," Gowan recalls.
Then they went out and raised hell and didn't wait for Obama to do it for them.
When Mr. Edge caught wind of the proposal, he raised hell, and filed an online petition opposing it.
Mr. Trump said Ruth "raised money and raised hell" and said that was perhaps why the honor was so long in coming.
Black Lives Matter activists in Toronto raised hell until the province finally announced an inquest into the shooting of Andrew Loku by police.
Children outside raised hell with a legion of dogs; they were all absolved of the sin of noise — even of the sin of time.
Veterans groups raised hell, due in part to the order of precedence the proposed medal would receive—above the Bronze Star with Valor, for one.
A new Terminator, the Rev-9, joins the list of hard-to-destroy, relentless, merciless robots that have raised hell in this 35-year-old franchise.
Over the last year, my United for Respect family and I have raised hell and begun to claw back some of the respect we are owed.
Release date: October 21963 Why it matters: Chadwick Boseman plays future Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall in his early days, when he raised hell as an NAACP attorney.
"If @BarackObama [chief of staff] had called the FBI to knock down a story on an ongoing probe of the president's allies, Congress would have raised hell," Axelrod tweeted Friday.
For the past 20 years, the society has set off fireworks, thrown parades, and generally raised hell before torching a giant effigy of Fawkes and a celebrity selected to accompany him.
According to the docs ... the sons raised hell over Tanya arranging a burial site monument for Alan -- which she claims she had every right to do -- and retaliated by refusing to reimburse her for it.
On tournament trips, as kids raised hell in the corridors of the hotel, the hockey dads and moms gathered around him at the bar and pumped him for insights and anecdotes, a prince among the plebes.
Rand Paul and members of the conservative House Freedom Caucus have raised hell over the draft bill, and it became clear Monday night that one provision they railed against -- refundable tax credits -- remains in the final draft.
Miami Dolphins linebacker Koa Misi raised hell at a Florida nightclub -- knocking down a clubgoer with a massive strike to the head ... before trying to run from the scene, this according to the police report obtained by TMZ Sports.
David Axelrod, who served as senior advisor to President Obama, said Congress would have "raised hell" if Obama's White House had asked the FBI to publicly rebut stories about an investigation into the president's allies — as President Trump's team reportedly did.
Imagine the reaction from far-right talk radio — the people who raised hell and their ratings by attacking Obama daily with accusations about fake scandals — if the 28500thpresident had lied about his predecessor or if people in his circle had been taking money from Russia.
The once-a-week drive down to Pratt had raised hell with his back, he couldn't collect full Social Security for three more years, and he was afraid to show his dealer—if she was still his dealer—his recent pieces: found objects on painted canvases.
On the show, the ladies channeled other iconic characters from King's books, with Hostin as Pennywise from It, Huntsman as Carrie, the bloodied teen who raised hell on prom night, McCain and Behar as the Grady sisters from The Shining, and Goldberg as Church, the cat from Pet Sematary.
Regardless, I smiled through this entire puzzle and really enjoyed writing in some of the entries, like RANDO, HEAD SPACE, FAKE NAMES, CALVIN BALL (the glorious invention of the "Calvin and Hobbes" cartoonist Bill Watterson), RAISED HELL, OVERLORDS and I LUV U. One more thing: There are a lot of wedding clues in this puzzle.
"He said, 'I can take it.'" Poston approved Scott's license. Later he confided to Scott that officials at NASCAR headquarters had not been pleased with his decision. "He told me that when they found out at Daytona Beach that he had signed me up, they raised hell with him," Scott said.
The ruined Lafayette after the fire can be seen briefly in the film Saboteur (1942). The ship is not identified in the film, but the antagonist smiles when he sees it, suggesting that he was responsible. Alfred Hitchcock, the director, later said that "the Navy raised hell" about the implication that their security was so poor. The eastern seaboard of the US was being attacked by German U-boats at the time but information was suppressed by the Navy.
When you had a push, there would suddenly be a mass of casualties that would just overwhelm us." There were, another surgeon recalled, "'long periods when not much of anything happened' in an atmosphere of apparent safety—plenty of time to play ... When things were quiet we would sit around and read. Sometimes the nurses would have a little dance." Hornberger's later assessment of his unit's behavior was: "A few flipped their lids, but most just raised hell in a variety of ways and degrees.
II Field Force, Vietnam commander Lt. Gen. Walter T. Kerwin, Jr. appealed to COMUSMACV General Creighton Abrams for help, and the MACV commander reportedly "raised hell" with President Thiệu over the matter, but Thiệu did nothing. In August 1969 Thuần was finally removed and replaced by General Nguyễn Văn Hiếu. He served as the commander of III Corps, which oversaw the region of the country surrounding the capital Saigon, from 29 October 1973 until 30 October of the next year, when he was replaced by Lieutenant General Du Quoc Dong.
Early in April, Saboteur was "redflagged" by officials in the War Office who had concerns about the scene involving the SS Normandie. Regarding this scene, Hitchcock said: "the Navy raised hell with Universal about these shots because I implied that the Normandie had been sabotaged, which was a reflection on their lack of vigilance in guarding it." Despite the official objections, the scene remained in the final film. Saboteur was premiered in Washington, D.C. on April 22, 1942, with Hitchcock, Cummings and Lane, along with 80 U.S. Senators and 350 U.S. Congressmen, in attendance.
In October 2011, Pearson took part in "A Room for London – Sounds from a Room" art project, in which leading artists of all disciplines used a one- bedroom Joseph Conrad's book Heart of Darkness influenced architectural installation, in the form of a riverboat perched on a rooftop of Queen Elizabeth Hall at Southbank Centre in London as a workspace. During his two- day residency, Pearson recorded 10 gospel songs followed by a live webcast. Pearson played and appeared in the 2002 French experimental film by Philippe Grandrieux entitled, La Vie nouvelle. Pearson's song "Country Dumb" appears in the 2012 Martin McDonagh-directed motion picture Seven Psychopaths and "Woman, When I've Raised Hell" in the 2013 Ridley Scott thriller film written by Cormac McCarthy, The Counselor.

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