Sentence examples for raised outrage from inspiring English sources

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The specificity of the accusations, a break with the usual masking of reported culprits in United Nations documents, raised outrage in Africa, particularly French-speaking Africa, and in Europe.

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Mr Lim also asked in a pamphlet why the girl was being held by police in "protective custody"—but the minister was not detained.Mr Lim's voice was not the only one raised in outrage.

Through an incessant production of knowledge and reports on life in the neighbourhood they raised the outrage of many citizens in the city.

Arango watched the blazing fires and gay voices raised in outrage at the Stonewall riots.

Afghan forces have since retaken it, but the joint U.S.-Afghan bombing of a Doctors Without Borders hospital there has raised international outrage.

Linah's audience was not able to raise national outrage or change outcomes.

And Dan Snyder's dedication to "Redskins" might be a cynical ploy as well – raising the outrage stakes so high that he can blackmail concerned citizens and football fans into building a replacement for his only 17-year-old stadium in exchange for relinquishing the name.

The killings prompted outrage, raised fears of violent revenge and opened a new chapter in the often murky annals of Kurdish exile life.

Among other things, this would rule out the grim former spy chief, Omar Suleiman, whose late entry to the race has raised howls of outrage from revolutionaries.A final plot twist has come with a court decision that has stopped (pending appeal) the work of a recently appointed assembly charged with writing a new constitution.

But his diplomatic activities in Ireland and in the United Nations as Ireland's foreign minister (1969-73), and then commissioner for social affairs to the European Community (1973-76), raised howls of outrage from the governments of Harold Wilson, Edward Heath and James Callaghan, even when Hillery's pronouncements were only sound and fury, designed to satisfy domestic critics.

Election signs, particularly homemade ones, have always been a goading, nervy type of folk art; while reporting from the Republican National Convention, in July, I took endless pictures of the sheets of poster board amid the crowds, always proudly clutched and raised heavenward, broadcasting outrage and often accompanied by a crude illustration.

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