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Also, the recent mis-scoring of more than 5,000 exams inspires outrage and frustration in students who dedicated hundreds of hours to prepare for the test.
Perhaps a little hastily; if this shameful element of France's ideological history hasn't entirely been erased, maybe the mayor's office should let people see evidence of it; if the news inspires outrage, the swastikas themselves should do so all the more.
I found myself feeling uncharacteristically weary at the prospect of describing to them what constitutes corruption and inspires outrage around here anymore.
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A statement or a person is considered "outrageous" because they inspire "outrage" among the audience.
The column inspired outrage among critics of Saudi Arabia.
It is a decision which has hardly inspired outrage in Germany.
"There was a time when that kind of thinking would have inspired outrage".
WIMBLEDON, England — Four years ago, the last time Bethanie Mattek-Sands played Wimbledon during a World Cup, soccer inspired her outfit, and her outfit inspired outrage.
Lady cyclists inspired outrage and ridicule in the late nineteenth century when they sallied forth in bloomers, which were subsequently adopted by the suffrage movement.
"Although the petty corruption rankles, it is the excesses of President Ben Ali's family that inspire outrage among Tunisians," the cable said.
The change inspired outrage similar to the reaction to the General Mills incident, but apparently not enough to get the changes reversed.
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