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The old, familiar flames of outrage flared up during the opening moments of Teen Mom 2. But then ex-cheerleader Leah attempted to apologise to her twins' daddy, Corey, for cheating on him with Robbie by solemnly telling him that "Life has threw a lot of stuff at us this past year" and I was on board.
Promptly outrage flared about how she could possibly shame younger women about their valid political views regarding Bernie Sanders.
A firestorm of public outrage flared up after his latest plans to permit a pay-to-play Internet leaked.
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But each time more evidence surfaces of the network's fundamental amorality, and each time outrage flares up only to be forgotten a week later, that hope sinks a little further.
Outrage flares when a publisher fires a revered editor in a "spectacular act of administrative shortsightedness" and then the editor is hired a month or so later by someone else.
Even so, protesters and police alike have showed restraint since the demonstrations began, and no major violence has flared despite the outrage felt by many over the deaths of black men at the hands of police in New York, Missouri and elsewhere.
Representative Rush D. Holt, a Democrat from Princeton Junction, said that he had been struck at the outrage people had shown at the anti-Arab sentiment that had flared up since the attacks.
Tempers flared.
Allergies flared.
Disputes flared.
My nostrils flared.
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