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The only crimes registered were rape (sexual intercourse without consent section 376), outraging modesty of a woman (unspecified acts—section 354) and unnatural acts defined as "carnal intercourse against the order of nature with any man, woman or animal" (anal sex, homosexuality or bestiality section 377).
When you continually disrespect people, what you end up doing is outraging them to the point that they may indeed turn into multi-headed monsters.
The visit, Barnes adds, "was not made public for fear of outraging environmentalists all the more".
Lewis received a 12-week suspended sentence for outraging public decency.
Women started wearing more revealing bathing suits, outraging guardians of public decency.
She ended up in Lahore, outraging colonial elites with her outspokenness and plunging necklines.
In 2005, the museum, seeking expansion money, came close to selling it -- outraging critics, board members and arts professionals.
Pawel Relowicz, a butcher, was charged with three burglaries, outraging public decency and voyeurism.
Its founder, the former Tory Mike Buchanan, has form outraging consensus with comments attacking feminism.
Video of an Israeli tank crushing two Palestinian ambulances was shown repeatedly, outraging many viewers.
The ruling cleared a total of five people in the case, outraging families of those killed in the accident.
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