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I refer, of course, to the outrage provoked by the use of the verb "to medal".
Mr Cameron and others maintain that alienation between rulers and ruled is older and deeper than the outrage provoked by tax-funded duck islands.
The outrage provoked another concillatory statement from King: "King has not and is not trying to stop Banner Saga from using its name.
Toward the book's finish, Shipler tries to harness the outrage provoked by his characters' stories to examine the question of what can be done.
The show was not recommissioned and Channel 4 dropped Boyle abruptly following outrage provoked by a series of jokes about Paralympic athletes on Twitter in August last year.
Respect for the proprieties may be seen as well in the outrage provoked in Sparta by a poem by Archilochus (7th century bce) in which he celebrated his lifesaving cowardice.
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Launch an outrage, provoke a response, ignite global divisions, then lead the "struggle".
I remember feeling challenged, cross, outraged, provoked, inspired, but threatened, no".
But it's impossible to be outraged, provoked or even mildly entertained because the artworks are so slight and trite – I think, as I first enter the room.
Never has a spy scandal provoked less outrage or tension.
A photograph of a mangled cadaver, or of a naked man trussed in torment, can shock and outrage, provoke protest and investigation, but it leaves little to the imagination.
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