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Jake Molloy, from the RMT union, said: "I am outraged, as are many of our members, and workers generally.
Millions of Americans were outraged, as well as moved to tears, and it was widely debated how something like this could have happened.
But Joanna Woods-Marsden, a professor of art history at the University of California, Los Angeles, was outraged as much by the authors' hypothesis as by their audacity in presenting it.
"It just says, 'Stay home, watch TV, be outraged.' But we spend all day watching TV and being outraged as it is".
Both of them were as outraged as I had been.
"He was just as outraged as everyone else to hear about these allegations," Mr. Georges said.
"As outraged as she is about what Dr. Zarkin did, it just doesn't make sense.
I was as outraged as anyone, having spent the previous day with Frank Bruno.
And if they were, wouldn't the jury be as outraged as we viewers are?
"When I was informed of these errors, I felt as upset and outraged as millions of Chileans throughout the country".
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