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But look at it another way, and this should be a cause of outrage.
The massacre has been a steady cause of outrage in Mexico.
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Brainiacs frequently visit cloud-cuckoo land, where passionate dialectics can cause storms of outrage.
All the outrage in America (and the cause of that outrage was no illusion, it was one of the worst terrorist massacres in history) was leading up to one disastrous invasion of a country that had nothing to do with it; and almost no one questioned it.
But prosecutors in Venice determined that the gesture, while obscene and the cause of widespread outrage, was not a crime.
The decision to nominate Gervais as outstanding actor in a mini-series for the one-off special of his comedy series Derek was the cause of much outrage on social media.
One cause of the outrage was the obvious parallel with the murder of Thomas Becket, who had been dragged from an altar and martyred.
News of the verdict caused roars of outrage in the crowd out front.
Brown himself will say something, or do something, that causes howls of outrage.
He also analyses the controversial appointment of the low-ranking and inexperienced yet furiously ambitious Lieutenant Charles Wilkes as its commander, a move which caused splutterings of outrage in the stuffy navy.
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