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It came as a surprise to reporters who'd covered Sanders for years in Vermont, but it wasn't the sort of revelation likely to scandalize his supporters in 2015.
The d.j.s liked to start their sets with the shrillest, crudest songs in order to scandalize the classical crowd.
This is a haunting, almost shocking image, but it doesn't scandalize Bennett.
Denton, ever eager to scandalize the J-school puritans by indulging in checkbook journalism, offered five grand — and was rewarded with roughly twenty million page views.
Marinetti gathered zealous adherents in Italy — where late-blooming modernization had brought an alertness to the wider world as well as an upsurge of nationalism — and organized public events calculated to scandalize.
Nothing could scandalize McCarthy, of course: to promote the series, the Post reprinted her short story about casual train sex, "The Man in the Brooks Brothers Shirt".
The European style of conflict — organized slaughter — tended to confuse as well as to scandalize the native Plains peoples, who effectively mastered it only under Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse, at the Little Bighorn, in 1876, by which time it was too late to make a strategic difference.
Malcolm's desire to rouse his followers and scandalize the white majority could lead him to disastrous miscalculations: in January , 1961 he met with representatives of the Klan, in Atlanta, confiding to his hooded interlocutors, "The Jew is behind the integration movement, using the Negro as a tool".
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