Sentence examples for outrages of from inspiring English sources

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Then there are the mysteries and outrages of royal life.

"Mediocrity" is far too kind a word for the outrages of the war years.

The calculated outrages of this brutal exploitation film prove less shocking than its relentless bigotry.

Half the action takes place in Lebanon, amid the retaliatory outrages of civil war.

James and Dyer, beset by the outrages of bullies and the bewildering behavior of women, triumph, inevitably, over both.

The season of slaughter that decimated Rwanda twenty years ago is one of the defining outrages of humankind.

That experience undoubtedly prepared Mitchell for the baseball labor wars, in which both sides remember outrages of two decades ago.

The outrages of the past year Ferguson, Baltimore, Staten Island have inaugurated a new era of direct action for progressives.

But personal stories cannot depict institutionalized inequality, inadvertent discrimination and subtle prejudice as readily as they can dramatize the outrages of Jim Crow-style bigotry.

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The suggestion stirred the outrage of Virginians.

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