Sentence examples for outrage arose from inspiring English sources

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The real outrage arose because of the mandatory life term Mr Martin initially received.

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Or you can keep calm and carry on using WhatsApp and Facebook – at least, until the next outrage arises.

By current standards the moral outrage arising from photos of women in bloomers and comic books and gangster movies is hard to understand.

The emotional power and political vision of "Outrage" arise as much from Lupino's inspired images as from the wise and insightful script and the delicately controlled yet freely expressive performances — not the work of great actors but of attentive and sensitive ones who have the benefit of Lupino's discerning direction.

The emotional power and political vision of "Outrage" arise as much from Lupino's inspired images as from the wise and insightful script and the delicately controlled yet freely expressive performances not the work of great actors but of attentive and sensitive ones who have the benefit of Lupino's discerning direction.

She said that "a climate has been created where people are afraid to speak," referencing the extreme outrage that arose from the bill and the vitriol that followed.

Part of the mayor's current outrage may arise from his belief that the Catholic Church is regarded as fair game for assaults that would not be tolerated if they were leveled at any other religion.

Earlier in the day, about 1,000 people protested peacefully at a rally that united the causes of workers' and immigrant rights with the Black Lives Matter movement, which arose from outrage of the police killings of unarmed black men around the country.

Gifts and Critics Throughout his tenure, Mr. Huckabee reacted with outrage and scorn when questions arose over the stream of gifts that flowed his way.

The Spanish-American War of 1898 arose from popular outrage over Madrid's reportedly barbarous colonial policies in Cuba and, more immediately, in response to the destruction of the U.S. battleship Maine, but it ended with the United States acquiring remnants of Spain's dwindling global empire.

Had there been no $140 million headline number, he thought, the outrage would not have arisen.

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