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Recently, the government proposed new limits on adjournments and appeals, but lawyers considered this an abridgment of rights and, like outraged longshoremen, they are a group prone to go on strike.
At a time when the famous believe it is their right to scrabble for attention like pole-dancers on steroids on the way up and act like outraged dowagers if their privacy is invaded once they have arrived, this was such a lovely thing to say.
In his consumer guide, Robert Christgau wrote, "But me, I'm a hater, and thus I'm something like outraged, by not just those two pimp-outs but an 'Ave Maria' lacking even the dumbstruck literalism of Pink's rendition or the grotesque conversion of 'Umbrella' into 'Halo.'" Bernard Zuel of The Sydney Morning Herald wrote that the song was "pompous and frankly embarrassing".
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People were outraged, like, "How dare you dress them up like that!" As if I violated the dignity of the Taliban or something, which was pretty amusing.
It makes a great Christmas present for people who like to be outraged and also people who don't like to be outraged.
Comments like those outraged Ouattara officials, who suggested that they inspired Wednesday's assault.
The Faverolles salmon hen, for example, looks like an outraged society matron wearing a boa, while the bald head and lavish muttonchop whiskers of the Araucana white rumpless hen would become any Victorian elder statesman.
Since Five Fingers of Death in March 1973 – the first kung fu film to get a release by a mainstream US distributor – black Americans have stood staunchly by eastern martial-arts films like an outraged young acolyte ready to kick off for his sifu.
Americans are so much better than Mr. Trump; he is not our model--he certainly is not mine--and I sincerely hope, fervently do I pray, that my fellow Americans' compassion will rise like an outraged and onrushing tide against this man who mocks all the good we have ever stood for.
In this, paradoxically, they have become just like the outraged U.S. government officials who are threatening Assange: the American government too is in the position, because of the Internet, of no longer being able to control its secrets, and is lashing out at Assange as it faces a future in which there are no traditional gatekeepers, and all institutions live in glass houses.
I'd like to express how outraged I am at the United States' barbaric refusal to change age-old, Puritanical laws.
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