"national" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The case, which set off a national furor about child molesting, has become a symbol of the shortcomings of the criminal justice system.
- The death and subsequent revelations of a police cover-up have created a national furor.
- The tapes set off a national furor about the company's relations with minorities, and led to Texaco's record settlement of the bias suit last week.
- Five days earlier, a 6-year-old from North Carolina had been suspended for kissing a classmate, and the Queens case added to a national furor.
- Newspaper accounts exaggerated the level of crime and violence that accompanied the strike, resulting in a national furor that shaped the political response.
- But it is not Mr. Black who is stirring up the current national furor over editorial independence.
- No, not set off a national furor.
- Her comments, including those in an interview with The New York Times, set off a national furor.
- It was always a good idea; the national furor over police brutality underscores the need.
- Simultaneously, Winterbottom's previous film, "9 Songs," was causing a national furor.
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