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Fans were outraged in New Orleans, which had hosted the Super Bowl.
I am certain that Europeans or Americans would have been outraged in similar circumstances.
You would probably be offended and outraged in equal measure – and rightly so.
It goes to her brother – the only son – leaving O'Brien outraged in her grief.
...In public, Perot's spokesman, Russell Verney, was outraged; in private, he told journalists that he was also pleased.
Many more business leaders are outraged in private but fear the consequences of speaking out, Dealbook's Andrew Ross Sorkin wrote.
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Westergaard's drawing of the Prophet Muhammad with a bomb in his turban outraged many in the Middle East and Africa in 2005.
Outraged in his republican principles, he changed the title to Eroica and added the words "for the memory of a great man".
At its Russian premiere in 1896, "The Seagull" outraged many in the opening night audience, who hissed and hooted.
That again outraged many in the Muslim world, triggering violent demonstrations in Algeria, Niger and Pakistan on Friday.
Carter's remarks outraged many in Iraq, where thousands of pro-government fighters have lost their lives in the almost yearlong struggle against Islamic State.
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