Sentence examples for Profound outrage from inspiring English sources

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President Nicolas Sarkozy called the attack "sordid" and expressed "profound outrage" after it was discovered that vandals had hung a pig's head from one tombstone, desecrated others and wrote slogans insulting Justice Minister Rachida Dati, who was born in France to parents from Northern Africa.

The cycle is marked by heavy news coverage, followed by an immediate outpouring of profound outrage and sorrow.

But for those who believe that religious values have a place in our public life--such as the Geneva and Hague Conventions that Christian ethics inspired--the profound outrage is that our tradition would be distorted and misrepresented to justify the use of weapons of mass destruction.

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When Vice President Joseph Biden introduced the Violence Against Women Act as a senator in 1993, he said "We are helpless to change the course of this violence unless, and until, we achieve a national consensus that it deserves our profound public outrage".

The book's real strengths lie in its profound sense of outrage, the shimmering intensity of its descriptive language and the mysterious beauty of its geography, with so many discrete passages that present the artificer in Mr. Ondaatje so well.

Aspinall said she felt a profound sense of outrage and injustice at the campaign she and other families have been forced to fight, especially as the real truth was known to authorities all along.

Whenever Neyfakh comes across any harsh criticisms to Juice's work in a newspaper or the comments section of a blog, his sense of second-hand outrage is profound and out-sized.

It was a unity born of horror, of fear, of outrage and of profound sympathy with the American people.

And it is an agenda that includes the explicit recognition that global poverty, which has already consigned some 3 billion people to living on less than $2 a day -- half of them children -- is not only a moral outrage, but a profound political and economic threat to the whole world.

Our recommendations for UNICEF's future agenda also include the explicit recognition that global poverty, which has already consigned some 3 billion people to living on less than $2 a day -- half of them children -- is not only a moral outrage, but a profound political and economic threat to the whole world.

One can only assume that France's literary scene must have been suffering a profound torpor if it responded with such outrage to this bilious, hysterical and oddly juvenile book.

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