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One Berlusconi loyalist, who has worked closely with him for years, described the former prime minister's mood as one of "bitter outrage".
To the bitter outrage of Vladimir Putin, Medvedev's predecessor and patron, Medvedev even agreed to abstain from, rather than veto, a U.N. Security Council resolution approving NATO air strikes in Libya.
Many shouted their grief, frustration and bitter outrage.
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Even bitter foes expressed outrage over the shooting of the 41-year-old councilman.
Though they run the most powerful country in the history of the world, controlling the federal government, the courts and a majority of state legislatures and executives, they still speak like a bitter minority, constantly outraged by the powers that be.
Such is the annual debasement of Britain's honours system there are many who think themselves – through bitter experience – inoculated against outrage on the subject.
Outrage ensued.
The kernel of the film's outrage explodes in a bitter monologue by Colonel Oliver Nick Noltee), a gruff United Nations soldier.
Whether he paints, generally using acrylics, draws, sculpts or reuses various objects and debris, he displays qualities far removed from classicism: a sense for burlesque and parody, a penchant for outrage and satire, a bitter, sacrilegious humour.
"But while other people were outraged, we weren't bitter.
The American outrage stirred an intense and bitter debate in Britain over who really bore responsibility for freeing Mr. Megrahi, and why.
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