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At the same time, equally fierce outrage met news that JetBlue Airways had handed over customer records to a military contractor for a test program to blend the data with personal financial information from another company to spot likely terrorists.
Although museum officials around the world foresaw the looting – an incident that garnered fierce outrage from around the world and soured Iraqis early into the occupation – there was no cultural authority placed sufficiently high to get the secretary of defence's attention.
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WASHINGTON — In the first public airing of an investigation that remains the source of fierce international outrage, the Justice Department on Monday unsealed its case against five private security guards, built largely around the chilling testimony of a sixth guard about the 2007 shootings that left 17 unsuspecting Iraqi civilians dead at a busy Baghdad traffic circle.
On the other, the squatting of private property has been met with fierce moral outrage and, in the 1940s, with the full force of the law when several ring-leaders were jailed.
May the fierce feminist outrage in France continue: whether we have kids or not, whether our kids go to public school or not, whether our kids wear certain clothing or not.
Those of us who experienced trauma as children, often at the hands of bullies, felt old wounds open up just hearing Trump's fierce idiom of outrage.
The West Australian girl has since been removed from the school by her father but the case has sparked outrage and fierce debate.
Its anger at that outrage was fierce enough to draw an unprecedented joint statement from Britain and America, urging Pakistan to restrain the militants, but both sides to resume dialogue.India's foreign minister, Yashwant Sinha, bridled at the "gratuitous and misplaced advice", and caused further alarm by describing Pakistan as more of a fit case for pre-emptive action than was Iraq.
Plaintiff lawyer Roderick MacLeish Jr. and other litigators have parlayed the priest crisis into a billion-dollar money machine, fueled by lethal legal tactics, shrewd use of the media and public outrage so fierce that almost any claim, no matter how bizarre or dated, offers a shot at a windfall.
His proposal has previously met fierce resistance, if not outrage, from James and the disciples (although they eventually made some concessions) and even greater objection from other Jews who did not believe that Jesus was the Messiah.
When former President Vaclav Klaus issued an amnesty decree at the beginning of the year that exonerated dozens of individuals on trial on financial corruption charges, the national outrage was so fierce that some mayors and teachers took his portrait off the walls of their offices and classrooms.
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