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His Web site, www.itsyourcountry.com, lists spending he considers outrageous, not by the sponsoring senator, but by state, which is close enough.
The conversation eventually zigzagged to the president's use of the term "fake news," which Wallace considers "outrageous".
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A statement or a person is considered "outrageous" because they inspire "outrage" among the audience.
"It was considered outrageous then," he says.
Nonetheless, GCHQ's data-scooping could be considered outrageous.
All fetch what used to be considered outrageous prices.
It's got better since the 60s, but what came naturally to me was always considered outrageous and rude.
Ideas at first considered outrageous or ridiculous or extreme gradually become what people think they've always believed.
(The same hip movements that were considered outrageous when Elvis Presley made his first appearance suddenly acquired respectability).
Though legally justified, her execution on a charge that did not include espionage was considered outrageous and was widely publicized by the Allies.
Pomona itself stretches out in the valley below, a fine example of the Southern California sprawl some people consider outrageous but others find sublime.
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