Sentence examples for use of outrage from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Gingrich's skillful use of outrage, often directed at the media, and Mr. Paul's angry isolationism were hard for voters to ignore.

John Tooby and Leda Cosmide's "Groups in Mind: The Coalitional Roots of War and Morality" In 2010, John Tooby and Leda Cosmides, scholars at the University of California, Santa Barbara, best known for their work in evolutionary psychology, published a paper on the use of outrage to help mobilize coalitions.

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The story of a fiery activist's crusade against the denial and indifference that made the epidemic all the more difficult to combat offers more than just a history lesson — it is a heart-rending profile in the productive uses of outrage.

"In our political environment these days, the use of fear and outrage and victimization is very common," Jay Roach, director of Trumbo said.

That sort of broad definition and the greater use of drones has outraged human rights organisations.

The Wells use of religious imagery outraged the book's opponents, but Hall's vision of inversion as a God-given state was an influential contribution to the language of LGBT rights.

Later that day, William Bennett, conservative author of "The Death of Outrage," used the phrase five times in an interview with Chris Matthews on MSNBC's "Hardball," beginning with "This is a moment for moral clarity".

Morsi crowned the military and security generals with medals and praise but this did not prevent them from toppling him, making use of the real popular outrage against his performance.

(Scott) ★ 'God Loves Uganda' (No rating, 1 23) Approaching the intersection of faith and politics with some fairness and a good deal of outrage, Roger Ross Williams uses interviews and hidden-camera footage to present a searing look at the role of American evangelicals in the persecution of gay Africans.

Guinea pigs whose squeaks of outrage are used to sandpaper the rougher edges off of commercial shipping product — so a later-to-adopt mainstream gets a smoother ride.

While for some it was a simple case of righting a grievous local injustice, and for others an opportunity to relive the civil rights era, for most the real motive was a long overdue cry of outrage at the use of the prison system as a means of controlling young black men.

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