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Over the past six months, more than sixty Israelis have been killed in outrages for which Hamas and Islamic Jihad have claimed responsibility.
There were "outrages," for instance, by the police against demonstrators of various stripes in Tompkins Square Park in 1873, again in 1967 and yet again in 1988.
One of the fallen men is Michal Valo, the former chief prosecutor who stayed eloquently mum during some of the Meciar era's most notorious outrages: for instance, when, in 1995, the son of the then president, Michal Kovac, Mr Meciar's doughtiest rival, was kidnapped; and when a referendum on NATO, which the pro-Russian Mr Meciar did not want Slovakia to join, was sabotaged three years later.
While he is hardly a song-and-dance man, Mr. Springer, 65, who has traded in salaciousness and outrages for the last 16 years on American television, does bring a provocative resonance to the role: much like Billy Flynn, he is a larger-than-life character, and he is even a lawyer by training and, in the 1970s, was the mayor of Cincinnati -- a guy who knows the value of having tricks up his sleeve.
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Forget your outrage for the moment.
That's an outrage for you to say that".
We have to be outraged for more than a day.
I think we would all be outraged for the same reasons".
Each party charged the other with fanning the flames of public outrage for political gain.
Mr. Pinter reserves much of his great outrage for the United States.
"I've been angered and outraged for many years," she said.
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