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The biggest firestorm by far was generated by the teacher-testing program.

There is no known single cause for autism, and the debate over potential causes has ignited a media firestorm.

It is mindful of the way cheap money in the 1980s stoked up such a firestorm of investment in the private sector that stock and land prices soared.

The incident, which triggered an investigation from local police and within Foxconn itself, sparked a Web firestorm in China and has provoked criticism of Apple's intensely guarded culture.

That's a trivial change, basically the least the Fed could get away with without facing a firestorm of criticism - and far short of the major asset-purchase program the Fed should be undertaking.

pelosi's charges ignited a firestorm.

The immediate consequence was to ignite a firestorm that engulfed Tunisia and the wider Middle East.

As you might expect, that's ignited a firestorm - akin to the environmental debates we're used to seeing in this country.

A decade ago, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine launched an AD campaign featuring a baby bottle inside an hourglass, and it sparked a firestorm of criticism.

The fact that the link between anthrax and Iraq may have provided the 'tipping point' in moving media and public opinion to the point where Bush could attack Iraq without a firestorm of protest.

The move set off a media firestorm, particularly in the blogosphere.

It is the fate of the spiral galaxy to be pulled like taffy and then swallowed by the pair of elliptical galaxies, which will trigger a firestorm of new stellar creation.

Now the Palace Museum is facing a firestorm of fresh scandals ranging from allegations of more cover-ups of damaged antiquities to ticketing scams to trading in antiquities.

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The ruling provoked a firestorm.

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