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BLASTED The first play in the short career of Sarah Kane, who committed suicide at 28 in 1999, is a gruesome drama involving rape and cannibalism, and it outraged audiences and critics at its premiere in 1995 at the Royal Court Theater Upstairs in London.
The style shift came when sports cool was still trying out its early variations and burnishings, and it was semi-political, since it outraged old fans and front-office grandees, who were mostly white, and was seized upon by players who were mostly unknown and almost entirely African-American.
It outraged me.
But it outraged food companies, who complained of disruptions.
It outraged many AOL holders for the same reason.
It outraged many Bosnian Serbs, who believe the Hague tribunal is biased.
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Now, alive to the opportunities, it is outraged that it must clear plans with a foreign majority owner which has its own alternative strategies in China through various other (though less important) joint ventures and it is even more outraged that Danone wants full ownership.
The Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) said yesterday it was "outraged and angry" as it meant there was "no opportunity to discover the truth" about the firm's bribery and corruption allegations.
Why aren't people who think you deserve it more outraged to see you denied it?
People have talked about it since 1974 and been very affected by it, very moved by it, very disturbed by it, perhaps very outraged about it.
As for Jafar Panahi's film made — largely with his iPhone — while under house arrest in Tehran, it pushes outraged reason to a furious pitch of imagination; it turns cinematic form into a moral assertion.
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