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- These findings caused quite a sensation among scientists and doctors around the world. One British psychiatrist described them as groundbreaking.
- The trial of John Peter Zenger was a cause celebre in the eighteenth century.
- This play certainly went over with a bang.
- "He would be happy to know he went out with a bang," she said.
- She was a sensation in her first leading role, as the Congo goddess Tondelayo in MGM's White Cargo.
- In general, the crowding of the market encourages shallow sensationalism, not consideration and depth.
- There may well have been a piquant novelty about her books when they came out.
- The goal is exponential growth in a short period of time.
- His new theory has caused a sensation throughout the civilized world.
- Mr. Porter's book was an instant hit.
- Tom Cruise, famous for his couch jumping on Winfrey's show, was there.
- News of his arrest caused a sensation.
- This will create a considerable stir.
- A star is someone you can recognize on the street, an idol is someone who will cause a stir at a public appearance.
- All that these blockbuster concert revenues really tell us is that Baby Boomers have credit CARDS and their children have access to them.
- It is only the sensational that sells news magazines.
- Mr. Porter's book was an instant hit.
- The show was a smash hit.
- Their new album is dynamite.
- The discovery caused a sensation, people associate the sea eel with live animals, but also did not express any doubt.
- Her new series is a smash hit.
- She played all her old hits.
- His movie has caused a stir.
- The job was to end with a monumental bang when I became so poorly I could no longer function.
- The new book has created a great sensation.