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I guess outrage got me pretty far.

outrage造句

The judge's remarks caused public outrage.

Her answer was greeted with cries of outrage.

The lèse-majesté law is an outrage in itself.

They were horrified by the outrage before their eyes.

So wealth inequality is real, but where’s the outrage?

He moved to Parliament Square in 2001 to express his Christian outrage about sanctions.

The recent banking crisis has so far swallowed about $3 trillion dollars and caused great outrage.

Public outrage is the best antidote, because it often leads to change.

South Korea's Allies such as America, Japan, Britain and Australia were quick to express their outrage.

I looked over to the family to watch their reaction, expecting some expression of outrage.

There wasn't much value in beating myself up about what happened, or in holding on to a sense of outrage.

Every week serves up a new tragedy or outrage to be added to the pile of evidence.

And he knows that greed can quickly replace the fear and outrage that now grips the minds of investors.

In much of western Europe the idea of private rating agencies policing welfare rolls would cause outrage. No voter in Manchester raised a murmur at the suggestion.

Last year similar outrage was directed at the Japanese, with sometimes violent protests in several cities triggered by territorial disputes and Japan's wartime history.

A few years ago an explosion of a packed train a few hundred miles from Moscow would have caused shock and outrage right across Russia.

Aboriginal hunts are granted local dispensations, and, to the justified outrage of many, Japan conducts an annual whale hunt under the guise of "scientific research."

There's been no shortage of outrage in Congress about CEOs and their corporate jets, but members of Congress know something about luxury travel, too.

I don't care what they say about me, but I love this country too much to let them take over another election with lies and phony outrage and 'Swift boat' politics.

Arm yourselves, and be ye men of valor, and be in readiness for the conflict, for it is better for us to perish in battle than to look upon the outrage of our nation and our altar.

The comments by the minister, Li Zhaoxing, were China's first official response since Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan caused international outrage last week by denying that Japanese soldiers had forced foreign women into sexual slavery during the war.

The challenge as a writer was to try to figure out why it governed the way it did — and how it got away with it for so long — and, dare I say it, to have fun chronicling each new outrage.

Most Americans agree that a nation that has suffered an outrage at the hands of another may retaliate if that is the course of action most likely to discourage a repetition.

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