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The article ignited outrage against the 38 residents.
Mr. Li's posts ignited outrage on the Internet in China.
A court summons gave the first glimpse into Gray's arrest, a case that has ignited outrage over the past week.
The article ignited outrage on social media, immediate calls for Northam's resignation and a contradictory response from Northam.
James Lincoln Collier's deeply flawed "Duke Ellington" (1987) ignited outrage with its patronizing attitude toward Ellington personally and professionally.
The development of the Spratly Islands has ignited outrage from neighbors that also lay claim to this portion of the South China Sea.
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The strains have grown worse since government supporters opened fire on protesters in the capital on March 18, killing at least 50 and igniting outrage across the country.
Surely, numerous critics noted, CBS should have anticipated that a tough-minded movie about the Reagans would ignite outrage from Mr. Reagan's ultra-devoted supporters.
Their actual executions will ignite outrage and protest in many Muslim countries, and will leave a legacy of further violence and revenge".
A lot, if you consider the bananas hurled at black soccer players in different parts of Europe, igniting outrage among international players and feeble calls for tolerance by coaches.
A new generation of political activists like James O'Keefe, the conservative sabotage artist behind the hidden recordings that helped ignite outrage against Planned Parenthood, Acorn and National Public Radio, are setting traps with the goal of discrediting the media.
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