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Their disapproval spurred Gombrowicz to greater outrage.
In other words, there isn't greater outrage this time because the laws are especially severe.
Barack Obama has rightly expressed greater outrage as the crisis has worsened.
Yet wind turbines often provoke greater outrage than cats do, said Gavin Shire, vice president of the Bird Conservancy.
Not all conservatives have been chastened by the setbacks of unilateralism; some have been stoked to greater outrage and resolve.
That caused far greater outrage in Pakistan than did the revelation of the al-Qaeda leader's whereabouts.
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There are greater outrages against the fabric of British cities with which to do battle.
And to enraged officers and prosecutors, the ensuing trials of Mr. Davis seemed even greater outrages.
Whatever it says publicly, China must surely see that this regime flirts with war as an instrument of diplomacy and that its desire to shock the world into negotiating with it requires ever greater outrages.
Mr. Pinter reserves much of his great outrage for the United States.
But it was the attention Moynihan paid to rising out-of-wedlock births that sparked the greatest outrage.
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