21.   Among other gaffes, he told several reporters an insensitive joke about rape, prompting much public outrage.

22.   Analysts say the Chavez presidency survived, in part, because of public outrage over his ouster.

23.   And congressional investigations into various alleged administration wrongdoings have generated little public outrage.

24.   And public outrage mounted as images of people dying for lack of access to medicines routinely available in the West were broadcast around the world.

25.   And public outrage over the delay could benefit the GOP.

26.   Any collapse in the negotiations would ignite the kind of public outrage hard for a novice leader to withstand.

27.   Apologetic and frustrated, several UCLA players responded last weekend to the public outrage over their involvement in the disabled-parking scandal.

28.   Arab governments have become increasingly nervous about public outrage in their streets over the perception that the United States is backing Israel in its conflict with the Palestinians.

29.   As public outrage grows, we spell out as much as we can about the facts as they now appear.

30.   Beyond public outrage, the doubly humiliated victim or witness has no recourse for statements made in a courtroom.

a. + outrage >>共 235
public 30.93%
international 11.51%
moral 5.21%
widespread 4.80%
national 3.50%
worldwide 1.90%
expressed 1.70%
popular 1.30%
latest 1.30%
terrorist 1.20%
public + n. >>共 762
support 2.43%
fund 2.08%
appearance 2.05%
hearing 1.96%
comment 1.87%
official 1.85%
transport 1.69%
education 1.68%
statement 1.66%
office 1.58%
outrage 0.59%
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