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What is a furour?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

It is how The Wall Street Journal has spelled furore.

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Can you own a panda in Arizona?

You would never be able to purchase one. China has a tight grip on the panda market and it takes years of diplomatic negotiations and a lot of money just to get one loaned for a few years. Anyone who sold a panda would be arrested. The international furour China would stir up if it found out someone in Arizona owned one of their endangered Pandas, would guarantee some kind of charge for smuggling endangered species. So, no. You can't own a panda.


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