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outcry and prompted
World War I prompted a Russian outcry directed at Tsar Nicholas II.
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.
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 Alliance
Public outcry surrounding Nike's labor practices precipitated protests in 2000, led by a group of students calling themselves the Human Rights Alliance.
At the Blizzcon event in October 2011, Blizzard's and the band's ' LVL 90 ETC's decision to feature George Fisher's censored video expressing his dislike of the Alliance ( a faction in WoW ) as a lead-in to the LVL90 ETC and Fisher's joint musical performance caused an outcry.

outcry and Motion
The ninth documentary in the series, entitled " The Guilty Men ," directly implicates former U. S. President Lyndon B. Johnson ( LBJ ) and created an outcry among Johnson's surviving associates, including Johnson's widow, Lady Bird Johnson, journalist Bill Moyers, ex-President Jimmy Carter, Jack Valenti ( longtime president of the Motion Picture Association of America ), and the last-living ( at the time of the outcry ) Warren Commission commissioner and ex-President Gerald R. Ford.

outcry and use
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.
To a lesser extent it was becoming clear that there could be intense public outcry against any attempt to use a nuclear engine.
In 1671 Cardinal Altieri authorized its use for bullfights ; a public outcry caused the idea to be hastily abandoned.
Pictures of the once majestic trees broken and abandoned in formerly pristine groves, and the thought of the giants put to such modest use, spurred the public outcry that caused most of the groves to be preserved as protected land.
Among the enthusiasts there was an outcry, since they wanted to use the 27 MHz equipment they had already invested in, despite the fact that the band was already allocated for model control and other applications.
A series of demonstration commercial flights from the airport in June 1999, generated less noise than the former military flights, but resulted in much public outcry due to the use of different flight paths from the military, and incessant circling over nearby cities to line up for another approach.
The protocol grew out of the increasing public outcry against chemical warfare following the use of mustard gas and similar agents in World War I, and fears that chemical and biological warfare could lead to horrific consequences in any future war.
Initial trials of the hounds had mixed results, and a public outcry arose against the use of the dogs, based on fears that they would be set on the Seminole in physical attacks, including against women and children.
In April 2009 the BBC news and Times newspapers covered a No Sweat fashion parade outside Primark's flagship Oxford St store-an event organised in response to recent outcry over the company's atrocious labour policies and relationships with subsidiary contractors who make regular use of child labour, as highlighted by the BBC's in 2006.
The C & SLR were given permission to demolish it, but public outcry forced them to reconsider: the company undertook to use only the subsoil instead.
This section was later amended slightly after an outcry from airsoft players, creating the use of UKARA licenses to legally own imitation firearms
After Canadian Pacific Hotels acquired Fairmont Hotels and Resorts and chose to use the Fairmont name on all its hotels, there was a public outcry when it was announced that the chain planned to take down the historic “ Royal York ” sign and replace it with a new “ Fairmont ” sign.
The remaining transactions, traded via open outcry, typically are large or complex institutional orders that use the skills of floor brokers to " work the order " to gain potential price improvement.
On January 23 2012, the Change. org petition was closed and marked as a success with 113, 761 international signatures, and updated with a statement from Fundacion Causana reading, “ After ten years of outcry, the nation of Ecuador-through the Ministry of Public Health-has entered into a commitment with civic organizations and society in general to deconstruct the belief that homosexuality is an illness and root our the use of torture in these clinics.
The use of bombings as a means of intimidation had become less favorable from the negative press coverage, specifically during the Aldermen's Wars of 1916-1921 and the 1928 Republican convention known as the " Pineapple Primary ", drew too much attention and public outcry and by the end of the decade the Chicago underworld had returned to more discreet methods of intimidation.

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