How To Use Furor In A Sentence

  • Ingundis; and Leovigild, whose two sons, Hermenegild and Recared, were the issue of a former marriage.] [Footnote 128: Iracundiae furore succensa, adprehensam per comam capitis puellam in terram conlidit, et diu calcibus verberatam, ac sanguins cruentatam, jussit exspoliari, et piscinae immergi. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 3
  • Both have maintained they have been hard-done by and both have stirred up a public furore over whether they are the victims of the justice system.
  • The political and press furore that ensued following his refusal of political asylum was substantial. Times, Sunday Times
  • It wasn't so much the oath that roused the furor as the document which accompanied it, entitled Protocols and Requirements Between Spiritual Father & His Spiritual Sons, which takes, Garth George of The New Zealand Herald noted, "1300 words to describe in jaw-dropping detail how the 'spiritual sons' shall behave towards their 'spiritual father.' Cult scene: New Zealand and Africa - Boing Boing
  • A taste of the political furore likely to accompany the bonus season comes today from a key Washing ton powerbroker.
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  • ‘The media furor over Kerrey's role in Vietnam has been very limited, and is now beginning to abate,’ we wrote.
  • No, this isn't referring to the furore over the re-election of Sepp Blatter to the presidency of Fifa. WalesOnline - Home
  • The furore among providers about current government-funding policies which challenge the latter assumption suggests that this is a real danger.
  • The BBC news site today has a surprisingly long article on the current furore surrounding London postcodes.
  • Having just come back from another week in Finland, I seemed to have missed all the fun and furore over the "aneurin glyndwr" website established by members of the Welsh Labour Party. Archive 2009-03-01
  • After the furor died down, father and daughter walked to Stokely's to eat dinner. WILD JUSTICE
  • The stalling of the project has caused a public furore in Waitara, which has high levels of unemployment.
  • A "fuhrer" furor is dogging the papal candidacy of Germany's top Roman Catholic cleric — over revelations he was a member of the Hitler Youth. 04/17/2005
  • Unfortunately for the government, its sensitivity over Tung's public standing has been brought into focus by a furor over a researcher's freedom to gauge popular opinion.
  • Renoldo interpret. ut parum absit a furore, rapitur a Lyceo in concionem, a concione ad mare, a mari in Siciliam, &c. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • The scandal blew up into a major political furore.
  • But I'd no idea it had sparked this big furore. The Sun
  • The furore among providers about current government-funding policies which challenge the latter assumption suggests that this is a real danger.
  • They are hoping to take advantage of the public anger and media furor generated by the first of Gomery's two reports.
  • The furore is just another thing to add to a dire display on the field. The Sun
  • Oh, heavens to Betsy, what a furor, what a to-do, what a downright brouhaha.
  • Among the highlights were crowd trouble, arrests and the inevitable tabloid furore that accompanies such incidents.
  • Recent events like the Enron scandal and the furor over campaign finance are evidence that not much has changed and that politics and wealth inevitably interact and often conflict.
  • The atrocity sparked a worldwide furore. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The Malek resignation over his Jew-hunting came in the midst of the furor over the Nazified ethnic outreach activities of the Republican Party. Chip Berlet: The Tea Party Republicans' Malek Problem
  • Flamma simul libidinis ingreditur; ira, furor et superbia, divitiarum sequela. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • In the public furore that followed that comment, Abbott retreated from this position.
  • It seems likely that he regrets more the international furore that it has caused. Times, Sunday Times
  • The half hour lecture caused an enormous furor.
  • Then he was accused of lying about getting a roasting from his mum over the furore. The Sun
  • Rather than promoting careful analysis of the ruling and rational debate, pronouncements by religious and political leaders magnified public furor.
  • His last novel created a furore among the critics.
  • The public furore over the future of the road continued on Monday as residents voiced their views at a public meeting.
  • He is a no-mark, but the furore is turning him into a mysterious and dangerous global brand. Times, Sunday Times
  • His resignation passed almost unnoticed amid the furor of the elections.Sentencedict
  • Town leaders did not raise a furor, and dozens of families stood outside their homes watching the convoy as it rolled toward the battle site.
  • The furore was increased by the ham-fisted police hunt for those responsible.
  • Now, the day after I see uproar, furor and indignant articles across the various news sites I read.
  • The troubled history of Egyptian - Iraqi relations was an added reason for both the public and press furor.
  • His choice of words created quite a furore.
  • Lascivia superat equum, impudentia canem, astu vulpem, furore leonem. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • In the public furore that followed that comment, Abbott retreated from this position.
  • ‘Nabucodonosore,’ with Count Pizzicato, with a bellezza, a grandezza, a raggio, that excited in the bosom of the audience a corresponding furore: her scherzando was exquisite, though we confess we thought the concluding fioritura in the passage in Y flat a leetle, a very leetle sforzata. Mens Wives
  • This was a man who only two weeks earlier had raised a furor in France for calling a farmworker a “poor slob” when he yelled “Keep your dirty hands off me!” as Sarkozy greeted supporters at an agricultural event. Un Homme in Full
  • Brenda Archer -- she of the furor over the alleged claim that registering gender would cause hatred of transgendered -- was first up to declare this filtering of "ladyboy" "breath-taking" discrimination -- although I'll bet Craigslist, now that all those attorneys generals have concentrated their minds wonderfully, are forced to look for ads on the key word "ladyboy" and "t-girl" and whatnot as well. Second Thoughts
  • The public furore over the future of the road continued on Monday as residents voiced their views at a public meeting.
  • There was a furore amongst senior conservative dons, outraged at the possibility that they might assist a former youth offender and performance poet.
  • The odd disapproving online comment has not become a furore. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hermenegild and Recared, were the issue of a former marriage.] 128 Iracundiae furore succensa, adprehensam per comam capitis puellam in terram conlidit, et diu calcibus verberatam, ac sanguins cruentatam, jussit exspoliari, et piscinae immergi. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • His choice of words created quite a furor.
  • Amid the furore, little has been heard from the emos themselves.
  • And while much has been made of the video's effects on a shocked Serbian public, it remains to be seen where that public will stand once the furor recedes.
  • Both have maintained they have been hard-done by and both have stirred up a public furore over whether they are the victims of the justice system.
  • Federal regulators sought Wednesday to prevent the growing furor over improper foreclosures from escalating, pressing mortgage lenders to replace flawed and fraudulent court documents while insisting that foreclosures continue apace. U.S. to lenders: No moratorium, but fix the mess
  • She has apologised to her fans over the furore about her apparent decision to wear fur, branding their concern regarding animal pelts "fair and applaudable".
  • They rushed back to fight, with furor and strength renewed.
  • On a Clear Day" is the season's fullest "revisal" - a revival of a musical whose score, script and other elements have been reworked - yet Mr. Mayer's overhaul has stirred nothing like the furor surrounding another Broadway-bound revival, "The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess. NYT > Home Page
  • His resignation passed almost unnoticed amid the furore of the elections.
  • What has caused a bit more of a furore is the use of a sequence which is nearly identical to some well-known camcorder footage of the Twin Towers coming down: a skyscraper collapses, the wall of dust and debris shoots down the street, our characters take cover in a nearby store, and then emerge onto the dust-enshrouded street. Archive 2008-06-01
  • A furore over footpaths is brewing in a South Lakeland village after taxpayers learned it could be nearly 10 years before decaying routes are repaired.
  • It caused such a furor among the seniors when they realized what it would cost, that they rebelled so loudly that we had to come back and repeal it almost immediately.
  • His novel about Jesus caused a furore among Christians.
  • Unfortunately for the government, its sensitivity over Tung's public standing has been brought into focus by a furor over a researcher's freedom to gauge popular opinion.
  • Rather than promoting careful analysis of the ruling and rational debate, pronouncements by religious and political leaders magnified public furor.
  • But aides made it clear this was just a postponement and she still plans to go ahead once the political furore and public protests have died down. Times, Sunday Times
  • The BBC news site today has a surprisingly long article on the current furore surrounding London postcodes.
  • The whole furore happened when the public hadn't heard the song.
  • Caep. de mania lib. de morbis cerebri; Daemones, quum sint tenues et incomprehensibiles spiritus, se insinuare corporibus humanis possunt, et occulte in viscerribus operti, valetudinem vitiare, somniis animas terrere et mentes furoribus quatere. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • The occasional incidents of newborn babies being stolen from public hospitals understandably causes a furore.
  • The stalling of the project has caused a public furore in Waitara, which has high levels of unemployment.
  • Et accessit ad eum Jehudah, et dixit, Quaeso, domine mi: loquatur quaeso servus tuus verbum in auribus domini mei, et ne irascatur furor tuus in servum tuum: quia tu sicut Pharao. Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2
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  • To modern eyes the furore may seem wildly overblown. Times, Sunday Times
  • I share Rahul Verma's cynicism about the coverage of the Behzti furore.
  • They are hoping to take advantage of the public anger and media furor generated by the first of Gomery's two reports.
  • As Bobby had so often predicted, the Jackie-Ari betrothal created a worldwide furor best characterized by a front-page headline in the Los Angeles Times: “Jackie Sells Out!” Bobby and Jackie
  • Given the current furore, this seems eminently sensible: they are flat. Times, Sunday Times
  • The engineered mice racing away on their treadmills are bound to add to the furor over performance-enhancing substances, just as the world's best marathoners prepare for the Olympic event Sunday.
  • After the furore over the schoolgirl rape victim, he risks having a controversial but respectable viewpoint mistaken for insensitivity.
  • Oh, heavens to Betsy, what a furor, what a to-do, what a downright brouhaha.
  • It's also the case that 20,000 border patrol officers just aren't enough to cool the ongoing national furor over illegal immigration and drug-cartel violence, even if the estimated price tag of each new hire is $160,000 for background checks, salaries, night-vision goggles and additional necessities. G.W. Schulz: With Border Surveillance in Trouble, a New Defense Contractor Lines Up
  • The disclosure of the payments will fuel the political furore over the large sums being earned by individuals at the top of the venture capital industry. Times, Sunday Times
  • The furor prompted the ACC, the angioplasty group and the Society of Thoracic Surgeons to draft criteria to be released this summer to help doctors decide when angioplasty is appropriate, says Ralph Brindis, a scientific adviser for Northern California Kaiser Permanente, who helped lead the effort. Angioplasty's golden era may be fading
  • Now, the day after I see uproar, furor and indignant articles across the various news sites I read.
  • Tasmania's logging furore centres on the Styx Valley, the Tarkine, the Great Western Tiers, the Northeast Highlands, the Eastern Tiers, the Tasman Peninsula and the Leven Valley.
  • SO far they have avoided scrutiny in the growing political furore over boardroom pay. Times, Sunday Times
  • It followed the furore over Carol Thatcher's use of the word golliwog during a private conversation after the BBC's One Show. Home | Mail Online
  • They chose to keep mum then and now are raising a furore over bad roads.
  • Quod siquis dicat, Ergone populus tyrannicae crudelitati & furori jugulum semper praebebit? Second Treatise of Civil Government
  • His last novel created a furore among the critics.
  • Now, at 33 he is stirring up a huge furore in the feuilletons with his novel ‘Con le peggiori intenzioni’ (with the worst intentions).
  • Si qui sic moriantur, aut infirmitas, aut ambitio, aut dementia cogit eos; 'tis mere madness so to do, [2783] furore est ne moriare mori. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • That was 12 years ago and Phil has long since forgotten the furore his unfortunate remarks caused.
  • She fled with the rest of her family to paparazzi-proof Mustique, where she could at least work on her tan until the furor died down. William and Kate
  • The move will spark a fresh furore over payments at banks that were bailed out by the taxpayer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both main parties accept that they will be damaged by the recent furore. Times, Sunday Times
  • I suspect they probably bided their time until the furor over the May conference died down, before waiting to reassert their power and control.
  • Gary at 2.26 Maybe Vaughan should use a minimart on January 20, 2010 at 10: 14 am Furor Teutonicus Devon & Cornwall « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • In the ensuing furore, the arguments put forward on both sides have gone from the sublime to the ridiculous.
  • Hema returned home after media publicity led to a furore in the state legislature.
  • And while much has been made of the video's effects on a shocked Serbian public, it remains to be seen where that public will stand once the furor recedes.
  • Giuliani slams Palin for using phrase 'blood libel' about website crosshair furor: mf... HUFFPOST HILL - Evan Bayh Jumps Into Scrooge McDuck Equity Pool
  • Miss Tempest, with a woman's daring, and the true spirit of "cussedness," took every risk, and, though even the enthusiastic and misinformed London papers have been obliged to avoid pet allusions to the "furore created in America" by the unfortunate Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905
  • When information about that case emerged, it caused an international furore. Times, Sunday Times
  • Less than two years after a furore erupted over draughtsmen preparing drawings and plans for planning permission, the Council again finds itself embroiled in controversy as a result of a junior employee carrying out a ‘drawings nixer’.
  • Scherzo shows off pianist Ian Brown's quicksilver, biting attacks -- as well as a vicious rasping in Lawrence Power's viola -- a passion that subdues only briefly in the countersubject, since there is no trio to relieve the visceral intensity of the composer's furor. Audiophile Audition Headlines
  • The effort to win quick approval of the so-called supermajority tax limitation amendment has raised a furor among some Democrats.
  • Recent events like the Enron scandal and the furor over campaign finance are evidence that not much has changed and that politics and wealth inevitably interact and often conflict.
  • Olly's Onions: Obama in roving eye furore skip to main | skip to sidebar Obama in roving eye furore
  • There was a recent furore about his plans to build a second swimming pool at his country home in the Cotswolds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Create more of a divide between Scotland and England/Wales and the resultant furore is further evidence of the growing and tangible fractures. Police Pay Award (Lose the smiles) « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • The authorities were worried about a public furor, and suggested the incident was caused by a lightning strike.
  • The action by the local Council has created furore among ramblers, who say that the action was wrong and a mockery of consultation procedures laid down by law.
  • There's been much talk of how he deals extensively and enthusiastically with the recent furore but I was more taken aback by his outfit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just an AOP who survived the blitz, 4 years as a Squaddie [@4 bob a day], shoveled Dung @9d/hr in the cowshed, and watched turds go up the ladder and turn into dysentery on the way down [had that too] etc … … on January 23, 2010 at 7: 28 am Furor Teutonicus Police Complaints – The Shocking Truth! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • The security leaks have caused a widespread furore.
  • The coalition hopes the move will calm the political furore over energy prices, which have risen rapidly in the past year. Times, Sunday Times
  • I slightly regret this quavering furore, since it distracts attention from the praise which it seems that I "lavished" (Mr. Erlich sounds hard to please) on Miss Himmelfarb's brilliant book. True Minds
  • After quoting this, Gary goes on to say how he thinks some of the furore is missing the point: Archive 2005-12-01
  • Attempts in the past to foster non-argumentative discussion have fail as exampled by the non-debate thread furor.
  • ‘The media furor over Kerrey's role in Vietnam has been very limited, and is now beginning to abate,’ we wrote.
  • His words are these: "Quod siquis dicat, Ergone populus tyrannicæ crudelitati & furori jugulum semper præbebit? Two Treatises of Government: of Civil Government Book II
  • Turning on the Admiral, her face twisted into a grotesque mask of furor and grief.
  • So I felt for Mariella Frostrup with the ensuing furore about her presenting one edition of Panorama.
  • The publication of the government's submission provoked another public furore.
  • The sale of the two best players caused a furore among the fans.
  • It caused such a furor among the seniors when they realized what it would cost, that they rebelled so loudly that we had to come back and repeal it almost immediately.
  • And so when a furor arose as the press began reporting on Teen Shuttle-like operations, advocates considered filing suit.
  • The whole furore happened when the public hadn't heard the song.
  • His choice of words created quite a furor.
  • The furore is another blow to the Jets, who were on the brink of collapse before NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • ‘Much ado about nothing’ was her reaction to the furore that followed her son's admission late on Thursday that the reports were true.
  • The government's decision to raise taxes has caused a great furore.
  • They chose to keep mum then and now are raising a furore over bad roads.
  • The publication of the government's submission provoked another public furore.
  • Carberry, recalling the furore that erupted when his colleague MP Judith David-Blair spoke about the President, questioned whether he was within line to quote what the President said in the LCDS before he read sections from the document. Stabroek News
  • Also, it had just been a few months since the furor over Calderón's naturalized Secretario de Gobernación, something which I had followed closely in the Spanish language press, as it happened while my naturalization was in process. bammazmx, Technically, the papers you signed were a renunciation of your U.S. citizenship — as far as the Mexican government is concerned — so even traveling onward from the U.S., the Mexican government would say you had to use your Mexican passport. US/MEX Citizens traveling to canada
  • Yet somehow this secondhand concoction sparked an American furore. Times, Sunday Times
  • The effort to win quick approval of the so-called supermajority tax limitation amendment has raised a furor among some Democrats.
  • It ended in furore and the mayor had to use her gavel to restore order.
  • But still, the song’s power to invoke a furore is still there – not so long ago a school banned Imagine in case the students all decided to gang up and, um, imagine they didn’t have any stuff. Yoko Ono Talks About John Lennon For A Bloody Change
  • The dry tone gave no hint of the public furore that would ensue. Times, Sunday Times
  • Partly because of the furore surrounding these mortgages, they are no longer available, so the couple will have to consider another option. Times, Sunday Times
  • Melton was then unknown to fame, but, as if inspired by that _furor venaticus_ which now inspires all who come within twenty miles of this Charybdis of the chase, Bess here _let out_ in a style with which it would have puzzled the best Leicestershire squire's best prad to have kept pace. Rookwood
  • In the subsequent furore and in an effort to allay mounting concerns, RM agreed to 'encapsulate' the waste asbestos fibres in pellet form prior to dumping; they also agreed to install filters on the air extractor fans at the plant. [ Indymedia Ireland
  • Ex occursu daemonum aliqui furore corripiuntur, et experientia notum est. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Based off of this tidbit from the MS download site, I'm going to wait a week or so for the furor to die down: You don't need to rush to get the RC. Windows 7 RC Available For Download Now | Lifehacker Australia
  • The furor over last year's show revealed how very confused we've become over what's acceptable viewing on television these days.
  • The authorities were worried about a public furor, and suggested the incident was caused by a lightning strike.
  • The scandal blew up into a major political furore.
  • The troubled history of Egyptian - Iraqi relations was an added reason for both the public and press furor.
  • To Yacouba the new watchwords of democracy and modernization are vast improvements on the furore of the Revolution.
  • Town leaders did not raise a furor, and dozens of families stood outside their homes watching the convoy as it rolled toward the battle site.
  • The disclosure has already caused a furore among MPs.
  • Mr. Obama's deliberate use of the phrase touched off a furor, even if the basic outlines of a peace settlement remain unchanged. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • But the resulting furore is a tad over the top. The Sun
  • The furore is just another thing to add to a dire display on the field. The Sun
  • The half hour lecture caused an enormous furor.
  • Many of the self-proclaimed experts admit no one really knows what convergent media is or what it will become in the furore.
  • The furore is just another thing to add to a dire display on the field. The Sun
  • Such was the furore in cyberspace that the local propaganda department issued a notice calling for four 'netizen' investigators. Times, Sunday Times
  • The convicted racist and public funding parasite behind the furore is one Ruggie Johnson of The Monitoring Group North. Another Fine Officer Down « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG

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