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It's about moral outrage, which is in fashion.
He went on to help form OutRage!, which has attempted to continue the GLF radical tradition.
The outrage, which has caused a great sensation in Madrid, was perpetrated under the following circumstances.
Any remake of a much-loved film provokes outrage, which usually turns out to be justified.
With the threat of layoffs and limited services, he expected mass outrage, which in turn would affect Albany's decision.
His best books combine comedy and moral outrage, which he combined and lighted on the page like diesel fuel.
"We have been registering our support, our sympathy for their losses and their outrage, which we share," he said.
The gay rights group OutRage!, which campaigned against his performance, called the cancellation a "triumph over homophobia".
Both carry a chaos with them, a sparklingly unpredictability and at times outrage which means watching them becomes sport.
Stevenson offers a compelling antidote to the kind of celebrity culture, and ritual outrage, which surrounds the BBC award.
On its release, the film's portrayal of warped sexuality provoked critical outrage which has since metamorphosed into doting reverence.
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