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Following an uproar, that action was reversed within a day, but it raised suspicions that it was undertaken to punish Mainers for their Democratic governor’s public upbraiding of Trump at a Washington meeting.

The change, which came with no explanation, created an immediate uproar among Social Security advocates and healthcare providers in Maine.

Pynchon was a devout Puritan, but his sober dismantling of a foundational element of the faith, with which he disagreed, caused an uproar.

The high-end California grocery chain caused an uproar online over a strawberry sold individually in clear plastic containers.

From Salon

But one of them caused an uproar when she appeared to kiss Jin's face.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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