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That was back in June 1973, and more than 300 outraged letters from the ranks persuaded the paper to think again.
James Percelay, president of the Greenwich Court's condominium board, said he had received about 50 outraged phone calls.
His announcement that the Chrysler restructuring was proceeding on schedule did nothing to appease 10,000 outraged shareholders at the annual meeting in Berlin in April.
But once workers had reduced a first batch of 49 wutongs to trunks and a few feet of branches, the Chinese equivalents of Twitter rustled with more than 10,000 outraged messages.
If a weatherman misreads the national mood and cheerfully sieg-heils on BBC Breakfast at 8.45am, there'll be 86 outraged columns, 95 despairing blogs, half a million wry tweets and a rib-tickling pass-the-parcel Photoshop meme about it circulating by lunchtime.
Exhibit 2: Outraged drivers say they couldn't find passengers and it didn't pay to work on New Year's Eve.
In just a few weeks last year, more than 100,000 outraged consumers signed an online petition urging Washington to reverse a new prohibition and let people circumvent the high-tech locks that tie their cellphones to a single mobile phone network.
At one point during the annual football match between journalists and Conservatives (which the hacks won 7-2) an outraged cry was heard from the touchline – the Tories were fielding 12 men.
Rule No. 4: Be outraged.
Extensive media coverage of NA-250's outraged voters led the commission to extend polling hours in Karachi.
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