We raise such a hue and cry when a tree is cut down, but with every heavy shower over a dozen trees fall. |
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She cites last year's hue and cry over the lack of minorities on network television shows as an example of racialism. |
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The hue and cry of this rough popular justice, akin to Europe's chiarivari and skimmingtons, led to the abusive oratory. |
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Failure to join the hue and cry without a very good reason was a punishable offence. |
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The commies and pinkos are raising a hue and cry over this matter. |
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Among the greatest of today is the great hue and cry against the Duello. |
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Despite the hue and cry raised in the mid-1990s and the subsequent elevation to powerful positions of some of the keenest critics, the number of suspensions is rising rapidly. |
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There is a big hue and cry that those are not going to be continued by the government and this debate is still going on. |
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The principal chief conservator of forests had recently said hoolock gibbons were abundantly available in Assam and there was no need to raise a hue and cry to protect them. |
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When it all broke between 1995-1997 there was a hue and cry. |
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There was no public hue and cry to jail the perpetrator because the victim was apparently an undesirable person. |
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Allow our banks to get together to be more competitive internationally was the call, hue and cry. |
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I am very pleased by that, but what would have happened if there had not been a hue and cry? |
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We heard a hue and cry from one end of the country to the other as a result. |
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Reference was made to Crouther's case where a constable was indicted for refusing to make a hue and cry after notice of a burglary committed in the night. |
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You've heard the hue and cry in the media about the different withdrawals and then public outcry about the restrictions. |
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Blocking of major city roads during peak hours and uninhibited use of loud speakers and other accessories for the pageants have raised a hue and cry among the public. |
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What irks me most about this annual ritual of royal fiscal disclosure and the hue and cry that can be relied upon to greet it, is that nothing ever changes. |
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The U. S., British and Japanese governments raised a hue and cry over the successful test. |
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People on the left and the extreme left have raised a hue and cry against the Directive. |
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I can tell you, if we put an application in to dump our human waste untreated in here, Christ, you'd hear a hue and cry from around the world, but they're allowed to. |
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Many years ago there was a hue and cry because the CRTC deregulated FM radio in this country, and many naysayers said it would hurt the radio industry. |
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Amazingly enough, there is no hue and cry. |
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More hue and cry, though, we could maybe use. |
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That was not the case and we have seen a hue and cry across the land. |
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He was released, and there was a hue and cry about this, but it could not be publicized and no information could be given about why he was released. |
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It is now all the more urgent to devise the global policy for agriculture and food, for which momagri has been raising hue and cry for the past five years! |
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If we were to advocate in the House for trapping with leghold traps, there would be a hue and cry even from the speakers we have heard from today who have been opposing the bill. |
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They have understood clearly that the Bloc no longer serves any purpose in Ottawa and the only reason it is raising the hue and cry is to justify its presence here. |
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Too much heavy-handed manipulation, to exclude all those of radical tendency, would lead to a hue and cry from the opposition and cost the government wide public support. |
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While Secretary of State Charles H. Cahan's bill raised a great hue and cry among translators and journalists, the proposal to introduce interpretation services in the House of Commons promptly rallied everyone involved. |
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Obviously there is a hue and cry for clarity, but we have to be able to hear the clear answer that the parliamentary secretary is about to give and we cannot with all this noise. |
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Although I do not hear much hue and cry from the opposition to rush headlong to the polls, it is quite obvious that the Prime Minister feels it is to his optimum advantage at this time. |
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And because I haven't written off easily, a great hue and cry has gone up that there is something wrong with our whole system of administering justice. |
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Ordinary citizens were obliged to enact a Hue and Cry on discovery of a crime in progress and were permitted to carry weapons for the purpose of apprehending a criminal. |
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