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A handful of demonstrators began to voice outrage that the firehouse was being closed.
Some have gone online to express solidarity with him and voice outrage at the university's decision.
Such restraint was not universally exercised on Monday, when people ran to social media to voice outrage about a rare Amazon service hiccup.
Called the Million Mom March, the protest, organizers say, is a chance for mothers and others to voice outrage against gun violence.
The idea behind Sen's finding is that, with a free press and full public expression, and with the ballot box as the ultimate form of that popular voice, outrage at conditions that are killing people will instigate the necessary changes.
Why is it that those who say they fought for freedom, democracy, justice and the so-called American Way fail to be the first to voice outrage when some of their own undermine and soil the supposedly noble fight?
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In Rome, the Italian government voiced outrage.
Preservationists have voiced outrage, museums have made offers.
Through media commentary and street protests, mainstream Egyptians have voiced outrage and disgust at the strife.
Mr. Kennedy is a liberal voice in church matters, but even staunch conservatives are voicing outrage.
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