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The book caused furore within Labor ranks.
"Goncharov's novel caused furore in Saint Petersburg, its success was unheard of.
According to critic and rock historian Andrey Burlaka the concert caused furore and the girls became their native city cultural scene's overnight sensation.
The new campaign again caused furore, however Iggy remained supportive, telling The Sunday Times: "They said they wanted this series of ads to be performed by somebody.
Matthau's live band's line-up causes furore because until April 2008, it also included his brother Sir Christus, who had left his long-time band Negative in January 2008.
The article caused furore in the USSR and was noticed in the West - in fact, seen there as the first ever evidence that the Soviets were aware of the UFO phenomena too.
Almost the first numbers of the magazine caused furor.
This caused furor with the New Jersey State Police and their union, who disagreed with his lyrical content.
The annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1908 caused furor among the Serbs of Austria-Hungary.
Her Appointment Caused Furor The university has since restructured the selection process for cheerleaders in response to Miss Redo's complaint.
Maybe because of such ambiguity, Mr. da Silva's announcement he would fly to Davos caused furor among radicals on the left of his Workers' Party.
Innocence of Muslims, a low-budget film that ridicules Islam and its prophet, Muhammad, and as a result, it causes furor in the Muslim world including the 2012 diplomatic missions attacks.
Pakistani cricket icon Imran Khan's marriage to Jemima Goldsmith in 1996 caused furor in Pakistan and Khan was accused of acting as an agent of the "Jewish Lobby".
IKEA caused furor in the graphic design world in 2009 when it changed the typeface used in its catalog from Futura to Verdana, expressing a desire to unify its branding between print and web media.
B1 Dinkins bed causes furor B2 The mammoth anti-crime plan offered by Police Commissioner Lee Brown may be the most detailed analysis of the Police Department's needs in its history, but it was born of much less ambitious intentions.