Sentence examples for garnered outrage from inspiring English sources

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The accounts of these women have garnered outrage now thanks to the open commentary and social networks of the Internet, and the renewed attention to a routine, from October, in which the comedian Hannibal Buress referred to Cosby as a rapist.

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Raghavan's mission of combating violence against women is incredibly important in India, where recent stories of rape in cities like Kathua and Unnao have garnered global outrage.

He was sentenced to 90 days in jail, but will not start that sentence until May 4 because the court agreed not to interfere with his school semester at the U of C. VICE published a story about Neurauter Monday, which garnered considerable outrage; a petition calling for him to be expelled from the school was launched online and has gained more than 11,000 signatures.

The high-profile case of Kermit Gosnell, who was convicted of murder in 2013 for killing infants born alive after illegal late-term abortion procedures, garnered massive outrage, but there is no documented evidence of legal, regulated abortion clinics slaughtering live newborns.

Regarding the skinwalker narrative, which has garnered particular outrage, she noted that it was particularly troubling to see Rowling make use of a Navajo tradition "as legend, a smokescreen for 'real' magical history, and to divorce this tradition from its specific origins and apply it to all of Native America as a whole".

Needless to say, it did not resort to graphic depictions and, shamefully, it garnered little critical outrage and hardly anyone went to see it.

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.

After they garnered global attention and outrage through a hunger strike that last year encompassed nearly all Guantánamo detainees, the military command at the facility stopped releasing practically any information relating to the strikes.

News of his death was published in British newspapers, provoked enormous outrage and garnered 200 petitions to Parliament.

The buildup to HB 56 here in Alabama was similar to Arizona in the sense that it garnered regional and national outrage.

International outrage has garnered greater momentum, so much so that Malaysia's foreign minister Anifah Aman and Canadian authorities have urged Myanmar to take urgent steps to establish peace in the region.

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