Gingrich's position has provoked a storm of protest among many of his GOP colleagues.
When the introduction of the new stamps was announced there was a storm of protest because Tony Hancock had not been included.
Last month Facebook caused a storm of protest from privacy groups and users when it unveiled plans to simplify its privacy settings.
But it was clearly influenced by a storm of protest that erupted on conservative talk-shows and websites after the leaking of the script.
But revamping the project has raised a storm of protest from European industrialists--they fear the extra costs will force them to move facilities elsewhere.
In the Indian parliament, the mere announcement of the visa concessions drew such a storm of protest that the session had to be adjourned.
Despite all this, the announcement immediately provoked a storm of protest.
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The film has caused a storm of protest in the US, with the editor of the respected trade journal, The Hollywood Reporter, calling it "morally repulsive".
The group sparked a storm of protest from pro-life activists last year when they docked off the coast of Ireland, where the practice of abortion is illegal.
When Scottish Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill announced the release, to a storm of protest, the US ambassador said the devolved government had got out of its depth.
The president of Harvard recently stirred up a storm of protest by speculating that differences in aptitude, rather than discrimination, may explain why fewer women achieve excellence in science.
During the 1980s, Ground Launched Cruise Missiles (GLCM) fitted with nuclear warheads were stationed at the US airbase at Greenham Common in the UK, causing a storm of protest.
But when last month Ecuador's president, Rafael Correa, relaxed a ban on the trade in sharks' fins (a highly-prized delicacy in east Asia), he unleashed a storm of protest.
Her reported comments drew a storm of protest for Gay Rights campaigners, and a number of groups said they had written to FIFA president Sepp Blatter about the alleged ban.
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Unsurprisingly, this offensive has unleashed a storm of protest.
The articles caused a storm of protest in Britain: the Russians were claiming journalists and editors at the Sunday Times, the Observer, the Daily Telegraph, the Daily Mail and the BBC worked directly with MI6.
That threat to consumer privacy unleashed a storm of protest against the company, as well as a Federal Trade Commission investigation and a class-action lawsuit, which was settled only in 2002 when DoubleClick agreed to make user data anonymous.
Netizens whipped up a storm of protest at what they believed was an attempt to censor the sites. (Who decides what is objectionable or acceptable?) Soon the chastened minister clarified that there were no plans to censor the sites.
But he would be "surprised" if the Radio 4 broadcast caused a similar storm of protest.
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