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To Beecher, this was an outrage of inefficiency.
That tardiness is an outrage, of course, one that could cost voters dearly in withdrawn federal funds.
The Passover holiday precluded the full torrent of fiery threats and curses that usually follow an outrage of this scale.
Virginia Woolf suggested that the pursuit of truth without consideration for other's feelings is an "outrage of human decency".
If there is an outrage of the Milly Dowler sort that inflames public opinion, the political calculus around News Corporation could change quickly and decisively.
President Barack Obama had already declared the deaths of the 298 passengers "an outrage of unspeakable proportions" late on Friday night, and laid the blame directly on separatists in eastern Ukraine.
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This is an outrage to the anglers of Britain.
"It is an absolute outrage of the worst kind.
This situation is a moral outrage of the highest order, a national travesty.
New York, "like the victim of an outrage, goes about freeing itself of its shroud," he wrote.
That was an outrage and a breach of boardroom confidentiality, the company declared.
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