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The comment generated outrage — as it should have — and the newsman was suspended.
The case has generated outrage about the state's so-called Stand Your Ground law.
The crash immediately generated outrage on Twitter-like microblogs, with commentators accusing the government of poorly regulating school buses.
Her story would never have generated outrage or interest on the part of the public — or the Taliban.
There's a restaurant in the city that only sells risotto and a place that only sells porridge, neither of which have generated outrage.
Leaflets instructing the refugees to clear off generated outrage rather than obedience, as residents and agencies working in the camp had predicted.
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They traffic in outrageous pronouncements in order to generate outrage; and thus extend their stay in the limelight.
At a time of mass unemployment, this is generating outrage.
Their annual war on Christmas special generates outrage and, therefore, ratings.
The hunter, all massive lips and shuffling feet, is the sort of crude stereotype guaranteed to generate outrage today.
If a conviction is tainted by unfairness and the defendants are railroaded to death, it would generate outrage.
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