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outcry and prompted
World War I prompted a Russian outcry directed at Tsar Nicholas II.
The outcry prompted the Screen Actors Guild ( SAG ) and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers ( AMPTP ) to contractually authorize the AHA to monitor the use of all animals in all filmed media.
After it was inadvertently set on fire, public outcry prompted the building's relocation to Mullins Park for restoration.
The suggestion that Fitzwilliam close prompted an outcry from former students and it was therefore decided that it should aim for collegiate status.
The council initially planned on renaming the airport solely for Mayor Jackson, but public outcry, especially by Mayor Hartsfield's descendants, prompted the compromise.
In December 2011, a public outcry was prompted by reports describing the daily abuses suffered by Na ' ama Margolese, an 8-year-old daughter of American immigrants.
This prompted a huge outcry at home as well as abroad, leading even to sanctions by the EU and Israel pulling out its ambassador in protest to the far-right FPÖ.
The resulting outcry prompted the website's publisher to distance itself from the publication by O ' Gara and publicly apologize to Jones.
The outcry over her death prompted a Western Daily Press campaign to fund an inshore hovercraft.
On March 17 Grossi angrily spray-painted graffiti on the house, built circa 1870, which included a threat to populate it with low-income tenants under the federal Section 8 housing program ; the resulting public outcry prompted New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg to have the home declared a landmark, thus preventing its demolition.
This prompted an outcry in Parliament as MPs were never informed these operations were underway.
Consumer outcry against software incompatibility has prompted portable music player manufacturers such as Apple and Creative to support multiple formats.
This prompted an outcry from several thousand fans and a motion on the UK Government e-petition site.
The disaster prompted a massive public appeal for the benefit of the village of Mousehole which raised over £ 3 million (£ as of ), although there was an outcry when the government tried to tax the donations.
This prompted an " immediate outcry " from hard-line clerics, who claimed that he was attacking " the Prophet of Islam and fundamental Shiite Islamic traditions ", although Dr. Aghajari has repeatedly denied that his speech was intended as an attack on Islam or the Prophet.
The case caused widespread public outcry and prompted calls for double jeopardy law reform.
The affair prompted a public outcry which led to the resignation of parliamentary secretary Ray Young, and Court eventually backed down.
In May 2011, Peck's criticism of Jewish-American literature in which he claimed " f I have to read another book about the Holocaust, I ’ ll kill a Jew myself " prompted a public outcry.
Moreover, George required that his valets spray the referee ’ s hands before the official was allowed to check him for any illegal objects, which thus prompted his now-famous outcry “ Get your filthy hands off me !” Once the match finally began, he would cheat in every way he could.
Early Racal-Decca radars had dropped the Decca name which mariners had trusted for years, but outcry from marine customers prompted its return.
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 '.
A public outcry prompted the Edward W. Powers family to donate $ 250, 000 to preserve the structure.
Her decision to leave prompted an outcry from fans and a " Save Hilda " campaign was launched, as many did not realise that the actress had made her own decision to depart.

outcry and Daniel
In 1989 Richard Leakey was appointed the head of the Wildlife Conservation and Management Department ( WMCD ) by President Daniel Arap Moi in response to the international outcry over the poaching of elephants and the impact it was having on the wildlife of Kenya.

outcry and O
The title derives specifically from David's anguished outcry: " O my son Absalom, my son, my son Absalom!
A public outcry followed, and while developer Noel O ' Callaghan claimed this was the reason why he reconstructed the Garage, he was in fact ordered by Dublin City Council on threat of a € 1, 000, 000 fine and / or imprisonment.

outcry and Catholic
This situation continued until an incident at a funeral held at St. Kevin's Cemetery in 1823 provoked public outcry when a Protestant sexton reprimanded a Catholic priest for proceeding to perform a limited version of a funeral mass.
According to Catholic tradition, Brébeuf did not make a single outcry while he was being tortured and he astounded the Iroquois, who later cut out his heart and ate it in hopes of gaining his courage.
In a May 10, 1997 article in The Globe and Mail, Enright referred to the Roman Catholic Church as " the greatest criminal organization outside the mafia ", causing some outcry from Catholic organizations.
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.
In the strongly Catholic country of Peru, this caused outcry among some commentators and public figures.

outcry and rights
Reports of outrageous exploitation and widespread human rights abuses led to international outcry in the early 1900s leading to a widespread war of words.
This led to a public outcry, in particular from women's rights organizations.
Public outcry led to its closure in 1987, and to federal civil rights legislation protecting the handicapped.
His revelations about Amin ’ s human rights violations provoked an international public outcry that led to the imposition of U. S. trade sanctions on the Ugandan government.
In light of recent national outcry for immigration reform, Out & Equal joined a coalition of LGBT organizations around the United States in a public statement to support the Uniting American Families Act ( UAFA ) which protects the rights of same-sex couples during the immigration process into the United States.

outcry and campaign
The request caused a public outcry, and a campaign whose most prominent leaders were Parliament Vice-Chairman Dimitar Peshev and the head of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church, Archbishop Stefan, was organized.
It is a taboo to disfigure a depiction of a dragon ; for example, an advertisement campaign commissioned by Nike, which featured the American basketball player LeBron James slaying a dragon ( as well as beating up an old Kung Fu master ), was immediately banned by the Chinese government after public outcry over " disrespect ".
This resulted in an outcry from Manchester City fans who coordinated an SOS (" Save Our Sven ") campaign ( similar to the Official England Fan's campaign in the spring of 2006 ) including a well attended march from the City centre to Eastlands stadium and a flood of letters to the club and the Manchester Evening News.
His murder caused an international outcry and became the symbolic focus for a nationwide campaign against gay hate crimes, with federal hate crimes legislation signed into law in 2009.
This caused a huge outcry around the city and many performers, including Dame Judi Dench, were part of the campaign to keep the theatre open.
In March 2009, a student group associated with the Christian Democratic Union used the slogan for an education campaign in North Rhine-Westphalia ( Germany ), but later withdrew it due to public outcry.
The reform was partly a reaction to the outcry over the 1944 campaign season.
The music press mounted an outcry at Island's decision, with the New Musical Express ( NME ) featuring him on their front cover under the headline ' Endangered Species ' while Select magazine started a campaign to have Cope re-signed.
The outcry from the gold and black sector of the Black Country was prolific, the local Express and Star newspaper even launching a campaign to keep Bull at Wolves.
For the first few months of war Britain saw comparatively little action apart from at sea, but the failure of the Norwegian campaign led to a massive outcry in Parliament.
In response to their outcry, the NIH massively increased the pace of its own sequencing endeavours, adopting several of the strategies that Venter had announced that he was using to expedite Celera's sequencing campaign.
There was a public outcry and a nationwide Free Arthur Fowler campaign was launched.
A public outcry ensued and there followed a high-profile campaign to save the line ; including a petition delivered to 10 Downing Street on 18 December 1968.
The defeat of the Pires Ferreira campaign and the sensationalist reports about the ferocity and fanaticism of Canudos ’ inhabitants provoked a great national outcry, and the Army was urged to rout the village, which was now growing by leaps and bounds ( it eventually reached 30, 000 residents ).
Liberal outcry at the breakup of an environmental demonstration in Sofia in October 1989 broadened into a general campaign for political reform.
According to one account, " There was a faint outcry to ' save the Blue Mouse ' but even if it had been a mighty roar, it was to no more avail than the ' Save the Fox ' campaign was in San Francisco in 1963.

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