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On Arabic-language social media, opponents of normalisation exploded in outrage.
When The Onion tweeted inadvisedly about Quvenzhané Wallis shortly after the Oscars ended last night, Twitter exploded in outrage.
Rene Denfeld is the author of "The Child Finder". The public exploded in outrage at the news in April: Federal agencies had lost track of nearly 1,500 migrant children.
And as evening wore into night Friday with Republicans still fine-tuning the final language of the bill, Democrats exploded in outrage when Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo). said she received a list of planned changes from a lobbyist and not from Republicans in the Senate who were keeping all their decisions closely held.
New Orleans loves the Saints, and when the NFL team lost its chance at the Super Bowl two weeks ago because of a blown referee call, the city exploded in outrage.
The audience exploded in outrage.
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It said his Remain camp critics "exploded in fake outrage" and "confected fury".
And the self-appointed gatekeepers of sex have exploded in "moral" outrage at every step along the way.
Wake up India, she's dead, screamed a newspaper headline, as India exploded in anger and outrage.
Outrage exploded in Australia, where the verdict was broadcast live.
Famous at last, he'd achieved his lifetime ambition – but in the very first weekend he survived a sing off against a more competent vocalist, and viewers exploded in a fit of moral outrage, accusing X Factor of rigging the result and Rylan of perverting the natural justice of musical merit, as if the contest had ever been an arbiter of artistic integrity.
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