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All of Egypt, indeed all of the Arab world, was talking with one voice of outrage and insult.
He says you should just do it directly in a neutral manner to the person responsible, not to everyone around you and not with a voice of outrage.
As his former colleagues and students were being gunned down in the streets, Abad was often the lone voice of outrage.
But as he moves into a spot where he gains a co-host, it's less about being the lone voice of outrage: it's about chemistry with the bawdy but not untalented Mr. Rosenberg.
You can be nasty without people thinking you're being nasty.'" The basic idea behind Sanders' approach is that the voice of outrage, which is the essential voice of a negative commercial, is not the voice of some angry street-corner man ranting at you but the voice of you ranting at you.
During conflict, Mr Whittall adds, "the voice of outrage of MSF medical teams is drowned out by the propaganda war that erupts each time a [military] operation such as this takes place and by the concerns that too loud a voice of criticism could cut off the organisation's surgical teams from being able to reach the Gaza Strip".
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Where were the voices of outrage then?
Leading the voices of outrage, the nationalist politician, Georgios Karatzaferis, felt compelled to quip: "The Olympic Games were born in Greece in the 8th century BC, when in Rogge's country they were eating acorns, if they weren't eating one another". Greeks readily accept they are prickly when it comes to matters of history.
Leading the voices of outrage, the nationalist politician, Georgios Karatzaferis, felt compelled to quip: "The Olympic Games were born in Greece in the 8th century BC, when in Rogge's country they were eating acorns, if they weren't eating one another".
Where were the Republican voices of outrage -- or at least concern -- about these reports?
The early reviews of Harper Lee's newly published book Go Set a Watchman have nearly all shouted in voices of outrage, or reported in tones of world weary cynicism, that Atticus Finch, our classic moral exemplar from the great American bestseller To Kill a Mockingbird, turns out in this new manuscript to be "really" an ordinary racist and bigot.
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