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Howard Dean (D) was not so much outraged as dismissive, calling King an "ignoramus" whom nobody takes seriously.
We collapsed numb onto the green, nubby couch in the small living room of our Levitt home on Long Island, not so much outraged as exhausted.
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That is one reason why an (ultimately unfounded) report that the Grassley amendment might be reversed prompted so much outrage.
What is it about the presumptuous use of we that inspires so much outrage, facetious or otherwise?
The fact the current issues have caused so much outrage shows how much it means to people and that will rally people in the long term.
Why has this particular rape inspired so much outrage, people ask, when sexual violence is, sadly, so pervasive and commonplace there?
"There was so much outrage about the prisoner abuse, which I certainly don't approve of, but this was much worse.
It's true that, in person, you start to wonder how this rather fey, diffident man has managed to cause so much outrage.
Gay-marriage opponents cried indoctrination, and the ensuing controversy provoked so much outrage that it has been considered important in squashing opposition to the ban.
The equating of "gay" with "violent" and "pornographic" provoked so much outrage that Weibo rescinded the ban on gay content, but the episode still raised worrisome questions.
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