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Yet piercing through the teeming outbursts, a sturdy hymnal theme rang out, utterly unperturbed.
Newspaper editorials have called the outbursts a matter of using immigrants as scapegoats for South Africa's problems.
The result is "a sustained philosophical exploration studded with passionate outbursts, a glimpse of a consciousness liberated from family and social expectations," Elizabeth Schmidt wrote here in 1998.
The closing years of his presidency were marred by violent outbursts, a rare occurrence in a country known for its political stability.
You still had to trail him in spring training for the occasional outbursts — a profane insult toward Hideki Matsui's agent, for example — but he had little interest in the banter of old.
At most of his Pennsylvania stops, the national press was represented mainly by a pair of young TV-network "embeds," whom Clinton regards not as reporters but as media jackals who record his every utterance yet broadcast only his outbursts, a phenomenon that has helped transform him into a YouTube curiosity and diminished him — perhaps permanently.
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Capello calls outburst "a very big mistake".
In an unusual outburst a few months ago, Mr. Medvedev denounced his Belarussian counterpart as corrupt.
But a third group would have answered with an outburst: "A Palm and a phone.
This week it also found its way into the local press, making Dr. Farrell's private outburst a very public one.
Even more ambitious is "The Outburst," a four-episode Web extension of "The Office" posted this month on nbc.com.
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