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Donald Trump Jr went as far as comparing Syrian refugees to poisoned Skittles, sparking outrage online.
Images of Neely's email soon hit the Internet and were widely shared, sparking outrage.
Her police motorcycle escort recently knocked over a 25-year-old pedestrian, sparking outrage from a road safety group.
Recently, one of world's largest tuskers, Satao, was slaughtered by poachers in Kenya, sparking outrage across the world.
His old, homophobic tweets resurfaced, sparking outrage and, according to Hart, an ultimatum from the academy: Apologize or step aside.
With her hands cuffed behind her back the young woman's breast was fully exposed, sparking outrage from some onlookers.
On 25 August, Trump gave his pal Arpaio a presidential pardon, sparking outrage and joy in a bitterly divided nation.
As befits an increasingly polarised nation, they are sparking outrage in conservative circles and a mixture of mirth and disbelief in liberal ones.
The monitors got off to a bad start, sparking outrage from the opposition after they said they would not circulate on Friday, the normal day for mass rallies.
In 1999, it emerged that British Nuclear Fuels BNFLL) had falsified records relating to shipments of nuclear fuel to Japan, sparking outrage in both countries.
He soon found himself uncomfortably in debt and moved to break free from the English merchants, just as the loathsome Stamp Act was sparking outrage elsewhere.
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