61.   Defense lawyers had urged jurors not to be swayed by the public outrage that gruesome details of the murder had provoked.

62.   Each of those crimes provoked public outrage at the exploitation of children by a trusted adult.

63.   Education, public outrage and new forms of law enforcement are needed to curb Internet rot.

64.   Frequently in such cases, the media, particularly local TV news, plays a large part in whipping up public outrage, which increases pressure on prosecutors.

65.   Gangsters now avoid killings, which cause public outrage and draw long prison sentences.

66.   Giuliani and Fire Commissioner Thomas Von Essen will need to do better than that to quell public outrage.

67.   Greek television helped fuel public outrage, giving far more coverage to the plight of Serb bombing victims than to the forced exodus of Kosovo Albanians.

68.   Hamas spokesmen sought to channel the public outrage, blaming Israel and the Palestinian Authority for the explosion.

69.   He ordered an FBI investigation of the increases, told the Pentagon to shift huge steel contracts to mills that did not raise prices and whipped up public outrage.

70.   He insisted on his view of how to rein in the Internal Revenue Service, only to find it undermined by public outrage against well-publicized abuses by the agency.

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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