31.   But they can also be used to replace diplomacy entirely and just express the outrage that we feel over evil regimes doing evil things.

32.   Calls to radio talk shows and letters to the editor of local newspapers have expressed outrage at Eddie Bauer, some calling for a boycott.

33.   City officials expressed outrage at the proposed contract.

34.   City leaders expressed outrage.

35.   Chairman Dan Burton, R-Ind., expressed outrage Thursday at the refusal of the Clinton library foundation to release a complete list of contributors.

36.   Cohen has expressed outrage at the videotapes of the Marine Corps hazing.

37.   Commentators expressed outrage at the use of such a tactic in a country already on the edge over the bombings.

38.   Committee Democrats, who are poised to counterattack Hyde and Starr in the nationally televised hearing, expressed outrage at the Republican move to broaden the inquiry.

39.   Conservative and religious groups also expressed outrage.

40.   Consequently, the Republicans in Congress appear to be marching in near unison once again to express outrage over acts committed by the Clinton administration.

v. + outrage >>共 160
express 29.23%
spark 13.48%
provoke 9.88%
cause 8.79%
voice 3.35%
trigger 3.18%
prompt 3.18%
stir 1.51%
draw 1.42%
follow 1.34%
express + n. >>共 264
concern 19.92%
interest 7.28%
hope 4.78%
support 4.54%
confidence 4.41%
regret 2.88%
doubt 2.88%
fear 2.60%
reservation 2.51%
optimism 2.09%
outrage 1.33%
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