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He criticized Stevens's assertions about the death penalty, but it was Stevens's invocation of his own "experience" that really outraged Scalia.
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It is the secrecy that really outrages us (with a tinge of humiliation, perhaps, because we were taken in).
"It's important to show that Americans are really outraged by what this commission is doing, what it's purporting to do.
(It is thanks to Koerner's capacities as an investigator that we know this great detail: what really outraged Holder was not the politics of the trial but the prosecution's use of Davis's personal letters, which he viewed as a violation of her privacy).
"It really outraged me to see that she works at Denver Health, which serves a huge minority population," Nietto told the Denver Post.
The Melvins guys were really outraged at that and so they wanted to do a counter tour playing nothing but Dead Kennedys songs.
I tried explaining the principle of principle but that didn't go anywhere and Mary repeated her threats, really outraged now.
He also told Atlanta Journal Constitution columnist Jim Galloway that his libel suit threats "was me speaking in anger because I was really outraged at the time".
I was really outraged.
People were really outraged by my subject matter.
The answer is, because they're not really outraged at all.
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