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As a democratically elected leader, he was speaking to the outrage of many Hungarian voters.
But first, to the outrage of historians and surviving relatives, the water is evicting the dead.
A generation later, how else do you react to the outrage of such loss?
Anker gleefully tallies up his substantial gains to the outrage of his less fortunate colleagues.
Instead, the federal government will decide how to spend the cash in the state, to the outrage of opposition parties.
To the outrage of many ethnic community organisations, though not to the outrage of most of the German media, the court in Koblenz ruled that this was legitimate police policy.
She is discussing potential compromises with Jeremy Corbyn, the opposition leader, to the outrage of some Conservatives.
According to local belief, he took the money but stuck with the Taliban, to the outrage of the alliance.
TO THE outrage of a few, and the surprise of none, India's cabinet last week awarded its parliamentarians a hefty pay rise.
Mr Najib has indeed started tinkering with Malay privileges, much to the outrage of the UMNO right and a vocal Malay-rights ginger group known as Perkasa.
A country so vulnerable to the outrage of part-time actors is a country too vulnerable, perhaps, to continue on course.
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