91. Now, after all the good intentions and bad ideas, the political attack and public outrage, it comes down to this. 92. Of course, public outrage could force the Bush administration to act in the face of the unspeakable. 93. Outside the courtroom their lawyers contended that they were victims of a reckless prosecution driven by public outrage over the incident. 94. Only the renascence of public outrage. 95. Park managers allowed many of the fires to burn freely, prompting public outrage after evening news programs revealed the extent of the damage. 96. Prompted by public outrage over the Block pension, county Treasurer-Tax Collector Mark Saladino called this week for sweeping reforms. 97. Provoking public outrage, the piece was decried as a visual atrocity. 98. Public outrage against corruption has toppled regimes in places like the Philippines. 99. Public outrage at that ridiculous overreaction was so overwhelming that the school was forced to renounce the suspension. |