Sentence examples for outrage raised from inspiring English sources

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The killings prompted outrage, raised fears of violent revenge and opened a new chapter in the often murky annals of Kurdish exile life.

This year, The Outrage raised nearly $5,000 for Planned Parenthood during the Women's March, she says.

It is a growing and collective howl of outrage raised against some things that are seriously wrong in the American system.

Last year, during the Women's March, in Washington, D.C., The Outrage raised $26,000 for Planned Parenthood just by placing a tip jar on its counter, Funk says.

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In a country that produced both the Gestapo and the Stasi, now global synonyms for secret police terror, the National Security Agency's spying program has caused outrage, raising the question: Is this German exceptionalism as we know it, or is it a harbinger of how the mood in Europe might be shifting, of how America's trust problem has taken on a new corrosive quality?

When I asked him whether he'd have to rein in the passion a little on the touchline, and alter his behaviour, he feigned outrage, with a big smile: "What are you trying to say?" was his instant retort, the mock outrage raising a few laughs.

The issue has caused public outrage and raised further questions about product safety in China.

The state and national nurses associations have called the prosecution an outrage and raised $40,000 for the defense.

Neither side mentioned the nuclear tests, which heightened tension between the two countries, provoked global outrage and raised fears of a nuclear arms race in the region.

Of all the government rescues undertaken during the credit crisis of 2008, none has stirred more outrage and raised more questions than the bailout of A.I.G., a global insurer that has received $180 billion in taxpayer commitments since its collapse 16 months ago.

But it is a reference in the cable to a meeting this year in Libya between Mr. Steiner and Colonel Qaddafi that has prompted the broadest outrage and raised serious questions about whether Mr. Schröder's most trusted adviser on foreign policy questions can survive politically.

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