71.   In his statement, DeLay expressed outrage at the rumors.

72.   In fact, some lawmakers were advocating a formal declaration of war on terrorists, and expressing outrage in words seldom heard in Congress.

73.   In separate interviews Quinn and Duane expressed outrage over an illegal maintenance operation that Apple Tours set up a few years ago next to an elementary school in Chelsea.

74.   In response to questions from conference delegates, Lee sympathized with those who expressed outrage that minorities are disproportionately represented in prisons.

75.   In Western capitals, leaders were unanimous in expressing their outrage.

76.   In two separate appearances, President Clinton expresses outrage and pushes for action on an anti-terror bill stalled in Congress.

77.   Instead of expressing outrage, however, Dukakis responded like an unemotional wonk, reiterating his opposition to the death penalty.

78.   Israeli Arab leaders have expressed outrage that police officers fired at the protesters, in contrast with their responses to civil disturbances by Israeli Jews.

79.   It was very rich to hear the same Reagan aides who used to have to defend the Reagan figments expressing outrage over the Morris figments.

80.   Labor politicians expressed outrage that Whelehan had allowed someone accused of child molestation to remain at liberty in Ireland for seven months.

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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