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Being outraged at the practices of a teachers union does not correspond to being outraged at teachers.
But Mr. Robertson had such a long history of outrageous remarks that perhaps people had stopped being outraged.
Some residents bordered on being outraged.
McConnell recalls being outraged by the decision.
Maybe Generation Q is optimistic because it's more interested in solving problems than in being "outraged".
Far from being outraged, the public has leapt to her defence.
Instead of being outraged, Bernice pretended to be Denise for an entire hour.
But I confess to being outraged that the latest horror took place on the Intrepid.
Not just finding it, but being outraged by it to the point of apoplexy.
The feeling of being outraged is often accompanied by a deeply held conviction that one is indisputably right.
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"It just says, 'Stay home, watch TV, be outraged.' But we spend all day watching TV and being outraged as it is".
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