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At the time I was filled with self-pity at this separation, but in the years since I have come to understand that the sight of me was painful to them after that outcry.
And so the sun came up again and for a moment its color was the young men's blood, shifting then into the full heat and outcry which ran with their hearts.
Eddie Milne at Blyth ( Northumberland ) and Dick Taverne in Lincoln were both victims of such intrigues during the 1970s, but in both cases there was enough of a local outcry by party members – and the electorate – for them to fight and win their seats as independent candidates against the official Labour candidates.
Its publication was one of the signature events in the birth of the environmental movement, and resulted in a large public outcry that eventually led to DDT being banned in the US in 1972.
But, after a public outcry she was released a few weeks later.
This was a highly controversial idea, as many Boston area sports fans consider Fenway Park to be sacred ground, and demolishing the old park would have caused a significant outcry ( as did the closure and later demolition of Tiger Stadium that same year after decades of grassroots efforts to try to save it ).
After public outcry about this situation, management was replaced and all of the nine ( at the time ) TBS-clinics in the Netherlands were subjected to investigation.
A public outcry criticized governments at the local, state, and federal levels, citing that preparation and response was neither fast nor adequate.
Although there was a brief public outcry regarding the high salary in comparison to the size of the country governed, the government's firm stance was that this raise was required to ensure the continued efficiency and corruption-free status of Singapore's " world-class " government.
Following a performance of the song on The Tonight Show, there was a large public outcry from Toledo residents.
Initially, there was outcry by national newspapers and some viewers regarding the UK licence fee being used to fund such a potentially high jackpot prize.
It was reported in May 2011 that United was reactivating flight numbers 175 and 93 as a codeshare operated by Continental, sparking an outcry from some in the media and the labor union representing United pilots.
It was reported in May 2011 that United was reactivating flight numbers 93 and 175 as a codeshare operated by Continental, sparking an outcry from some in the media and the labor union representing United pilots.
To a lesser extent it was becoming clear that there could be intense public outcry against any attempt to use a nuclear engine.
A Pan-Arab version of Big Brother was cancelled in 2004 after less than two weeks on the air after a public outcry and street protests.
The outcry prompted Daniel O ' Connell, champion of Catholic rights, to launch a campaign and prepare a legal opinion proving that there was actually no law passed forbidding praying for a dead Catholic in a graveyard.
Their death caused an emotional outcry and was later used by the Italian government to celebrate the " liberation of Trento.
After public outcry over his actions, General St. Clair was court-martialed in 1778.

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Like most Islamists, the Taliban enforced strict prohibitions on women, but these were so severe – for example effectively forbidding most employment and schooling – that they created an international outcry.
Lord Leverhulme was so upset with his portrait that he cut out the head ( since only that part of the image could easily be hidden in his vault ) but when the remainder of the picture was returned by error to John there was an international outcry over the desecration.
The series quickly attracted a wide and passionate following on both sides of the Atlantic, and when Doyle killed off Holmes in The Final Problem, the public outcry was so great, and the publishing offers for more stories so attractive, that he was reluctantly forced to resurrect him.
The decision to award an honorary degree to Margaret Thatcher in 1996, following the University of Oxford's refusal to do so, provoked an outcry by staff and students, and as a result the ceremony had to be held in the House of Lords instead of on campus.
On the night in question, the Station was legally required to have a sprinkler system but did not ; outcry over the event has sparked calls for a national Fire Sprinkler Incentive Act but those efforts have so far stalled.
The other two men, Eurylochus and Polites, ran away, but Antiphates raised an outcry, so that they were pursued by thousands of Laestrygonians, who are either giants or very large men and women.
The US political outcry was so high that New York banned the plane.
Muir first attempts to save Bishop by leaking the story to CNN through a contact in Hong Kong, believing that the CIA will rescue Bishop once a public outcry puts pressure on them to do so.
Ahmad told The Washington Post " The outcry was so great ... People were disgusted.
The interlock mandate received so much public outcry that Congress rescinded it shortly after the introduction of the 1975 models.
Public outcry convinced Caltrans to install the standard post-and-metal-beam barrier the entire length of the freeway and also to change their regulations so that median barriers are now required on all high-volume freeways with medians of less than 75 feet ( 23 m ).
After a public outcry, President Bush capitulated and allowed the investigators to have their security clearances so that they could conduct the inquiry.
However, Ken Loach has said that despite the public outcry following the play, it had little practical effect in reducing homelessness, other than changing rules so that homeless fathers could stay with their wives & children in hostels.
The interlock was met with such a major public outcry that Congress rescinded the interlock regulation in late 1974 after a few early 1975 models were so equipped, permitting owners of all 1974 and the early 1975 models equipped with the interlock system to legally disconnect it.
Hard tactics presumably are more effective, but cause international outcry, presumably reducing relations with the USA and so affecting their annual military grant.
He became involved in financial speculations which lost him his good name as well as the greater part of his fortune ; and, though he was never proved to have been more than the victim of clever operators, when in 1871 he was appointed by the Catholic cabinet governor of Limburg, the outcry was so great that he resigned the appointment and retired definitively into private life.
The public outcry was so great, and so many people refused to pay their taxes, the system was repealed in the following year.
Viewer outcry was so great that the station dropped the more thunderous and authoritative version within five days.

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However, the plans resulted in an outcry from the German minority population of Opolskie, who feared that should their region be abolished, they would lose all hope of regional representation ( in the proposed Silesian Region, they would have formed a very small minority amongst a great number of ethnic Poles ).
However, although most independent estimates found the bug to be of little importance and would have negligible effect on most users, it caused a great public outcry.
Its creation largely stemmed from the great public outcry over the Excise Act of 1754, which gave tax collectors unlimited powers to interrogate colonists concerning their use of goods subject to customs and permitted the use of a general warrant known as a writ of assistance, allowing them to search the homes of colonists and seize “ prohibited and uncustomed ” goods.
When a new moon shows itself they make a great outcry, which manifests their interest (" negosijo ").
When the ploughman was surprised at seeing him, and in his astonishment made a great outcry, a number of people assembled around him, and before long all the Etrurians came together at the spot.
* In the 1992 Bottom episode " Digger ", the Duchess is rejected with great disgust as a potential match for Eddie when visiting a dating service, giving an outcry of " Do you mind?!
Although there was a great outcry when a Canadian was cast as an American president, he scored a great triumph on Broadway in Robert E. Sherwood's play Abe Lincoln in Illinois, and repeated his role in the 1940 film version ( for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor ).
Completed in 1943 as part of the Lower Manawatu Flood Control Scheme, it was intended as a spillway but an unexpected flood broke through the upper end and diverted the river down the spillway, cutting off the Foxton loop of the river and causing great outcry at the time.
The great destruction and killing of 10 protesters led to a worldwide outcry against the operation.
After great public outcry and journalistic investigation in Iran and publicity internationally, prosecutors announced in mid-1999 that one Saeed Emami had led " rogue elements " in Iran's intelligence ministry in the killings, but that Emami was now dead having committed suicide in prison.
There was great outcry, but the body was not removed until an acquaintance of Wilson passed the spot and horrified by the spectacle of McKay's rotting corpse, pleaded with the authorities to remove it.
The publication of the play led to a great outcry in the reactionary press.
It passed the Lords without much opposition, but on being brought down to the House of Commons, the Tories made a great outcry against this " abandonment of Christianity ", as they called it.
So great was the outcry caused by its publication that La Mettrie was forced to quit his position with the French Guards, taking refuge in Leiden, where he developed his doctrines still more boldly and completely in L ' Homme machine a hastily-written treatise based upon consistently materialistic and quasi-atheistic principles.
It passed the Lords without much opposition, but on being brought down to the House of Commons, the Tories made a great outcry against this " abandonment of Christianity ", as they called it.
The stories had few enough details in the Bible that they could easily be embellished and modified without any great outcry over Biblical inaccuracy.
The proposal to build Dillwynia had prompted great outcry from women's organisations and led to the Legislative Council inquiry ' The Select Committee on the Increase in Prisoner Population '.
When the contents of the report became to the public, there was a great outcry and a commission of inquiry was appointed, the Commission of Inquiry into the Treatment of Immigrants.

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