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Thomas Minder, a local shareholder activist, was even more outraged.
Half the country will be even more outraged at what was done to Gore voters in Florida.
And just when it seems like you've finished talking, you come back for more and are even more outraged.
These subjects were, one assumes, even more outraged after hearing yesterday that the Tory donor Lord Ashcroft wants to bankroll the yacht with £5m of his money.
My Sunday column argues that if we're going to be indignant about recent candidates' offensive comments on rape, we should be even more outraged by offensive policies.
"My wife, who has been a Conservative party member for about 10 years and attends each party conference with me, was if anything even more outraged.
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But, leaving the First Amendment to the Constitution aside, there seems to be something even more fundamental that falls outside the comprehension of the outraged protesters: the volume of material posted on YouTube now is so huge that it is impossible to expect the company, let alone the government, to be aware of everything published there.
Trump supporters were outraged by the interference, and many became even more committed to their candidate.
The play's other characters — including two thinly drawn neighbors who represent the neighborhood's outraged reaction to Reuben's finger-pointing — are even more sketchy presences.
Obviously, not everyone is outraged – in fact, some have called for an even more stringent punishment.
More newspapers published more outraged articles.
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