Sentence examples for becoming outraged from inspiring English sources

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In an emerging pattern, we seem to respond obediently to other people telling us to be outraged by immediately becoming outraged, before murmuring "and, er, pass it on".

Well, well, well… people are becoming outraged in the general direction of the upcoming Medal of Honor video game, and FOX NEWS~! is leading the charge.

The storyline involved Anole's parents and others becoming outraged when some parents witness his instructor Karma kissing another woman.

Bowen was prompted to write the story of the relocated wolves after becoming outraged over the continued poaching of wolves in the protected areas of Ninemile Valley.

A first step is for those of us who are in positions of privilege to fight that impulse to tweet something snarky when we notice a segment of our community splintering, becoming outraged by something as the cis-washing of the Stonewall Riots in a film trailer.

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They ask that we show our "joy and resolve becoming outrage and love" and that our movement will not be "intimidated, deterred or delayed".

His early resignation from the high court bench in 1970, two years after becoming a judge, outraged some in the law who should have known better, but there were saner reactions from the media and non-lawyers, and his strong liberal views and skills as a chairman were soon put to good use elsewhere.

This year, the Academy Awards have won back the world's attention by becoming an outrage.

In August 1938, one national newspaper proclaimed that "the way stateless Jews from Germany are pouring into this country is becoming an outrage".

Daily Mail, 1938: "The way stateless Jews from Germany are pouring in from every port of this country is becoming an outrage".

Daily Mail, December 27 , 2001"'The way stateless Jews from Germany are pouring in from every port of this country is becoming an outrage...' In these words, Mr Herbert Metcalfe, the Old Street magistrate, yesterday referred to the number of aliens entering the country through the 'back door' - a problem to which the Daily Mail has repeatedly pointed".

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