31.   Not everyone shares the moral outrage, and demand for Diana memorabilia, both here and abroad, shows no sign of abating.

32.   Perhaps what makes you fume is less a matter of hygiene than moral outrage.

33.   Quitting now may greatly reduce your chances of moral outrage.

34.   SNCC pioneered the strategy of trading fractured skulls for press attention and moral outrage.

35.   Such moral outrage, apart from the artistry in which it is embedded, tells us that the forces of change are stirring in Iran.

36.   That personality combines expressions of Southern sweetness, moral outrage and fiery melodrama.

37.   The moral outrage over Watergate resulted in the most significant political reforms in U.S. history.

38.   There are serious risks when well-justified moral outrage becomes the top political motivation.

39.   There is little new, of course, in students reacting with moral outrage.

40.   They hold candlelight vigils before scheduled executions, help death row inmates file endless appeals, glamorize killers by selling sympathetic books and raise their voices in moral outrage.

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%
moral + n. >>共 945
support 5.69%
value 3.95%
authority 3.81%
issue 3.24%
victory 2.52%
obligation 2.35%
ground 1.80%
standard 1.78%
responsibility 1.73%
dilemma 1.57%
outrage 0.99%
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