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The fracas has fomented outrage online and given rise to a Change.org petition to save the dogs.
None of the bodies belonged to the students, but the quantity of remains that emerged fomented outrage over the sheer magnitude of the country's missing.
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Throughout the conflict in Syria, rebels have used YouTube to foment outrage and to tell their stories.
Now, thanks to Congress, we just got a rare peek behind the curtain of how Facebook's ad operations were manipulated by a foreign power to foment outrage and division in American society.
Across the world, the concentration of wealth and the fabulous flaunting of it by the world's millionaires and billionaires is fomenting populist outrage against a system that seems increasingly rigged.
And FOX news, better known as GOP state television, has expressly fomented much of this outrage, through Beck and others.
Where Eliot was the famous defender of tradition, order and civilised taste, the crux of Groucho's humour was flouting tradition, fomenting chaos and outraging taste.
"We've fomented debate".
But revolt was fomented.
Foreign interlopers corrupted politicians and fomented disorder.
It fomented during the years before the iPad was released.
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