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Yet her offer of mediation has been tartly rebuffed by China.More is involved than mere routine outrage over the arrest of the fishermen off Japanese-controlled islands (the Senkaku islands, or Diaoyu in Chinese) which China claims as its territory.
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Publishers Weekly: "The energetic mixture of laughter and revulsion, routine and invention, outrage and dismay, fact and fiction, skewer a food industry that provides neither food nor sustenance and damages us in ways we are just beginning to fathom".
At this point, ill-considered presidential tweets along with the occasional bizarre IRL statement—have become routine, as has the outrage they generate.
Every time the police are filmed killing a black man in America, there's an almost routine explosion of public outrage.
A large group of UK cancer experts charge overdiagnosis may affect half of UK women getting routine mammograms, and their outrage caused the National Health Service to recall risk-devoid mammogram campaign materials this July.
While there was some definite outrage about the routine on social media, C.K. also had his prominent defenders, including Sean Lennon, who tweeted, "Being too touchy and sensitive about what constitutes funny can actually perpetuate that which offends you in the first place".
Schumer is good company here, but doesn't play to the strengths of her standup routines, where the mixture of outrage, sang-froid delivery and mischievously cherubic looks add up to something much sharper.
His novice's eye sees the moral outrage in everyday injustices the use of malnourished teenaged conscripts as slave labour, say, or the routine persecution of migrant labourers to which more practised Russia-watchers are too often desensitised.
Fraser, who heads Ocha's regional office for the Syria crisis, said: "We are outraged by the denial of routine medical equipment.
But eventually, I think, I landed on the right amount of outrage and pedantry that made the routine work.
The routine response within Whitehall when faced with an outrage is to draw up a list of what is being done and what more can be added.
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