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A committed Christian, latterly closely engaged with the United Reformed Church at Kingston upon Thames, near his home at Claygate in Surrey, he served on a churches commission on unemployment, a phenomenon that continued to haunt and outrage him.
But in Karzai's case the particular American actions that he claims outrage him do not involve some distant country; they are meant, in large measure, to prop him up.
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The idea outraged him, but also sparked his curiosity.
Being called racial epithets outraged him but inspired him to punish the ball harder.
But now, in this oddly rich harvest time of his Presidency, it seems to have properly outraged him, too.
This year, he paid a bribe to get his 4-year-old son into a good school, an indignity that outraged him.
Friends at the local conservatoire encouraged him to abandon thoughts of being a naval engineer, and passed on their lecture notes.At the age of 30 Mr Corelli went to teachers, but they outraged him.
There was some self-righteous nose-thumbing to this: occasionally Herb Sandler would testify before Congress against bank practices that outraged him.
The whistle-blowers in that case outraged him: why did people glorify cowardly spies and traitors, and put them on magazine covers?
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