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The blogger's reaction to this is scornful, I think he wants it to be seen as ironic outrage, but scorn is what its written all over his post.
One camp insisted that Burke's writings were replete with outrage and warrantably so.
Where is the outrage and demand amongst the fourth estate for some accountability from him?
A number of last year's announced policies were followed by public outrage and a government backdown.
As the days went by, the sense of national outrage and shock grew and grew.
Perhaps even less unified than Acmeism, Futurism sought to provoke and outrage.
There would be howls of outrage from the drinks industry but we can put up with that.
The political outrage over the choice of shipyard stems from the fact that it is in the backyard of the former senate majority leader Trent Lott.
The prime minister is afraid that his protestations will be lost in the synthetic public outrage that is being loosed by the Eurosceptic media.
A media frenzy followed that whipped up fear and outrage against the Maori people.
Hanmari gave a roar of outrage and then proceeded to pound on the door down, or at least knock hard enough to rattle the hinges.
Our report on the Yorkshire Evening Post's premature coverage of the death of the Queen Mother caused outrage among royalist Register readers.
This provoked outrage in the industry and among those whose branch line was set for the chop.
Ten years ago there was outrage when he was released for five days to go on a holiday.
Is consumer outrage about rising gasoline prices enough to break the logjam blocking an energy bill?
The test sparked political outrage worldwide and heightened fears that the rogue state was close to becoming a nuclear power.
They expressed outrage at the lightness of sentencing generally in the courts.
The outcome also satisfied the public sense of outrage at an obstinate governmental bureaucracy and at an injustice eventually righted.
In the 1990s, outrage about the continuing manufacture and trade in anti-personnel weapons steadily grew.
In my experience, moral outrage all too quickly becomes self-righteous authoritarianism.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Do you suppose I'm thinking of that, and not of the desecration, the outrage, the horror?
Not a blow was struck which gave a colourable ground for outrage on the part of the police.
By this time the Rebels had collected a very considerable force and every night committed some outrage and depredation.
The outrage on the Warden was not so grotesque, but the effect was the same.
We cannot suppose him, on the night of the fatal Sunday, both innocent himself and incognizant of an outrage committed.
But indeed, the teaching of God Bogey is an outrage upon the soul of a child scarcely less dreadful than an indecent assault.
The inference is that he was imported from abroad for the purpose of committing this outrage.
That was an outrage, and Martha thought I ought to get a life sentence for it.
The one great outrage of her life, demanding to be constantly avenged, was the passage of a donkey over that immaculate spot.
There are men even now who would outrage virtue, and deify the crime.
There was a momentary sense of dishonour, almost of outrage.
So give your friend the opportunity to demonstrate her outrage, good-heartedness, and right-mindedness.
Lavalle, descend and make reparation for outrage of domicile.
Because it isn't pretty, it isn't clever and it causes outrage, regret and biliousness in equal measure.
It is the grossest outrage to ask this girl to face certain exposure.
It took us all night to sidestep that outrage, but we did it.
The remarks of millionnaire former banker Lord David Freud sparked outrage yesterday, causing even the Tories acute embarrassment.
What do you mean by this high-handed outrage, Captain Lloyd?
A bomb outrage to have any influence on public opinion now must go beyond the intention of vengeance or terrorism.
The way he went after that plump sister in the lace tucker, was an outrage on the credulity of human nature.
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