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The book is a haunting, absurdist exercise that can make outrage (in literature, if not in life) seem tedious, hackneyed and largely useless.
Colbert is a know-it-all as well, but he's a warmer, slyer, and more nimble figure than his predecessors, having forged a parodic persona that lets him make outrage look elegant.
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Punk in the 1970s made outrage a national sport just as British modern art in the 1990s would do.
Nathan Lane, a specialist at making outrage endearing, plays the manic, cheerfully unscrupulous and dutifully lecherous producer Max Bialystock; having just had a flop with his musical version of "Hamlet," he wants his name back in lights, his ego center stage and his money in the bank.
I started making outrage-noises; they sounded not unlike a snorting pig mixed up with a pot of boiling water.
In the same week the report was released, less noticed but telling were the routine police reports filed around the country of alleged crimes under Section 354 of the Indian Penal Code, which makes "outraging the modesty of a woman" a criminal offense.
Buruma comments further, "This, incidentally, has become a standard cliche: whenever G.I.s are shown in Japanese porno films, invariably in the act of outrageously raping Japanese maidens, they are very often blacks to make the outrage seem even worse".
These governors have decided to make their outrage known by boycotting the conference of governors from American and Mexican border states that would have been held in Phoenix.
Don't just respond to me privately, make your outrage public and share it with those in your inner circles who don't "get it".
That probably goes a long way towards explaining why Graham and Cassidy are still tinkering with their bill, in the hopes of rallying 50 votes; why a vote could still take place, despite the long odds of success; and why the Affordable Care Act's defenders are still pleading with supporters to make their outrage known.
Though it doesn't have the psychological depth of "Hamlet," it can really make you outraged.
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